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BS ISO 28007-1:2015

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Ships and marine technology. Guidelines for Private Maritime Security Companies (PMSC) providing privately contracted armed security personnel (PCASP) on board ships (and pro forma contract) – General

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BSI 2015 36
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This part of ISO 28007 gives guidelines containing additional sector-specific recommendations, which companies (organizations) who comply with ISO 28000 can implement to demonstrate that they provide Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel (PCASP) on board ships. To claim compliance with these guidelines, all recommendations (“shoulds”) should be complied with.

Compliance with this part of ISO 28007 can be by first, second and third party (certification). Where certification is used, it is recommended the certificate contains the words: “This certification has been prepared using the full guidelines of ISO 28007-1 as a Private Maritime Security Company providing Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel”.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Security management system elements for Private Maritime Security Companies (PMSC)
4.1 General requirements
4.1.1 Understanding the PMSC and its context
12 4.1.2 Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties
4.1.3 Determining the scope of the security management system
4.1.4 Security management system
4.1.5 Leadership and commitment
13 4.1.6 Competence
4.1.7 Organizational roles, responsibilities and authorities
14 4.1.8 Structure of the organization
4.1.9 Financial stability of the organization
15 4.1.10 Outsourcing and subcontracting
4.1.11 Insurance
4.2 Planning
4.2.1 Security management policy
16 4.2.2 Actions to address risks and opportunities
4.2.3 Security objectives and plans to achieve them
17 4.2.4 Legal, statutory and other regulatory requirements
18 4.2.5 Authorization and licensing of firearms and security related equipment
19 4.3 Resources
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 Selection, background screening and vetting of security personnel, including PCASP
20 4.3.3 Selection, background screening and vetting of sub-contractors
4.4 Training and awareness
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Training standards
21 4.4.3 Training procedures and protocols
22 4.4.4 Firearms training
23 4.4.5 Training records
4.5 Communication and awareness
4.5.1 Awareness
4.5.2 Internal and external communication
24 4.6 Documented information and records
4.6.1 General
4.6.2 Control of documented information
25 5 Operation
5.1 Operational planning and control
26 5.2 Command and control of security personnel including security team, size, composition and equipment
5.2.1 Command and control
5.2.2 Size and composition of security team
27 5.3 Guidance on Rules for the Use of Force (RUF)
5.4 Incident management and emergency response
28 5.5 Incident monitoring, reporting and investigation
5.6 Scene management and protection of evidence
29 5.7 Casualty management
5.8 Health safety environment
5.9 Client complaints, grievance procedures and whistle blowing
30 6 Performance evaluation
6.1 Monitoring, measurement analysis and evaluation
6.2 Internal audit
31 6.3 Management review
6.4 Nonconformity and corrective action
6.5 Continual improvement
32 Bibliography
BS ISO 28007-1:2015
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