33 CFR §104.300
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- (a)The Vessel Security Assessment (VSA) is a written document that is based on the collection of background information and the completion and analysis of an on-scene survey.
- (b)A single VSA may be performed and applied to more than one vessel to the extent that they share physical characteristics and operations.
- (c)Third parties may be used in any aspect of the VSA if they have the appropriate skills and if the Company Security Officer (CSO) reviews and accepts their work.
- (d)Those involved in a VSA should be able to draw upon expert assistance in the following areas:
- (1)Knowledge of current security threats and patterns;
- (2)Recognition and detection of dangerous substances and devices;
- (3)Recognition of characteristics and behavioral patterns of persons who are likely to threaten security;
- (4)Techniques used to circumvent security measures;
- (5)Methods used to cause a security incident;
- (6)Effects of dangerous substances and devices on vessel structures and equipment;
- (7)Vessel security requirements;
- (8)Vessel-to-vessel activity and vessel-to-facility interface business practices;
- (9)Contingency planning, emergency preparedness and response;
- (10)Physical security requirements;
- (11)Radio and telecommunications systems, including computer systems and networks;
- (12)Marine engineering; and
- (13)Vessel and port operations.