I.S.P.S. Code

This course is conducted in Partnership with the International Maritime Safety Security and Environment Academy (IMSSEA), Italy.
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  • Duration: 5 days (6 hours per day)
  • Scheduled:

  • 1st Run: 2nd to 6th March 2026
  • Deadline for submission: 27th February 2026
  • 2nd Run: 3rd to 7th August 2026
  • Deadline for submission: 31st July 2026
  • Minimum intake: 12 participants
  • Maximum intake: 20 participants

COURSE AIMS

This course, based on IMO model courses 3.20, 3.21 and 3.24, as integrated by “Guide to Maritime Security and the ISPS Code” (2012 Edition), is designed for maritime security, coastguard and law enforcement specialists and aims to encourage the sharing of experiences of the application of ISPS Code requirements and related procedures and methods. The training focuses on the difficulties encountered by States when implementing the ISPS Code and the identification of possible solutions to these challenges. The course will cover all relevant measures aimed at enhancing ship and port facility security in the face of threats posed by intentional unlawful acts. Security requirements, as adopted by IMO, will be analysed as well as the requirements for setting up national maritime security measures. The course will also address the preparation and assessment of security plans for ships and ports and includes field trips on board ships and in port terminals.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Participants who successfully complete the course will receive a comprehensive grounding in maritime security planning and a thorough understanding of current threats, including those related to piracy.

TARGET GROUP

The course is open to Government officials from maritime administrations and port authorities who have responsibility for the enforcement of maritime security legislation or who may be planning to undertake such responsibilities, Recognised Security Organizations, Chief Security Officers, Port Facility Security Officers, Vessel Crew, Vessel Managers etc.