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Update on the Implementation of the APEC Manual of Maritime Security Drills and Exercises for Port Facilities Workshops and Proposal to Review the Manual. By Capt.Andre Khir. Aim. Update on the various Workshops conducted Propose for the review of the APEC D/E Manual. . Scope. Background
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Update on the Implementation of the APEC Manual of Maritime Security Drills and Exercises for Port Facilities Workshops and Proposal to Review the Manual By Capt.Andre Khir
Aim • Update on the various Workshops conducted • Propose for the review of the APEC D/E Manual.
Scope • Background • APEC D/E Manual – Structure • Workshops Conducted • Workshop Feedback • Review of APEC D/E Manual
Background • APEC Manual of Maritime Security Drills and Exercises for Port Facilities was developed as part of the APEC Transportation Working Group’s technical assistance program through MEG-SEC in 2008. • Aims to provide the framework and template for the conduct of Maritime Security Drills and Exercises.
APEC Manual of Maritime Security Drills and Exercises for Port Facilities (APEC D/E Manual)
APEC D/E Manual - Structure APEC Manual of Maritime Security Drills and Exercises for Port Facilities Volume 1 Maritime Security Books of Drills Volume 2 Maritime Security Books of Exercise
APEC D/E Manual - Structure Volume 1 Maritime Security Books of Drills Book D1 MarSec1 Drills Access Control Book D2 MarSec Drills Contiguous Zone Security Book D3 MarSec Drills Materials Handling Book D4 MarSec Drills Emergency Response Book D5 MarSec Drills Ship – Shore Interface Part 1 - Guidelines for Planning and Conduct of Maritime Security Drills Part 2 Access Control Drills D111-D124 Part 2 Contiguous Zone Security Drills D211-D222 Part 2 Materials Handling Drills D311-D343 Part 2 Emergency Response Drills D411-D424 Part 2 Ship – Shore Interface Drills D511-D512
APEC D/E Manual - Structure Volume 2 Maritime Security Books of Exercises Book E1 MarSec Principal Exercises Book E2 MarSec Port Facility Exercises Part 1 - Guidelines for Planning and Conduct of Maritime Security Exercises Part 2 Principal Exercises PE11-PE12 Part 2 Port Facility Exercises FE21-FE26
Workshops Conducted Conducted 8 Workshops since 2008 under • APEC International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code Implementation Assistance Program (ICIAP) • Inter-American Committee Against Terrorism (CICTE), Organisation of American State (OAS)
APEC ICIAP • Busan, Korea (national level including observers from Japan, Singapore, Canada and Indonesia) • Vancouver, Canada (national level including participants from USA, Peru). • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (national level including observers from Philippines, USCG, Thailand, Canada and Japan). • Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (national level) • Manila, Philippines (national level)
CICTE - OAS • St Lucia (Regional level including participants from 14 countries from the region) • Mexico City, Mexico (Regional level including participants from 7 countries from the region) • Monte Video, Uruguay (Regional level including participants from 9 countries from the region)
Workshop Aims &Objectives • The Aims ; • To enable workshop participants to use the APEC Manual in planning and execution of Maritime Security Drills and Exercises for the port facility • The Objectives ; • To apply the APEC Manual to plan and execute Maritime Security Drills & Exercises • To use the pre-planned drills & exercises and the multi-media templates provided, to execute the Maritime Security Drills & Exercises
280 Participants 45 Countries Workshop Participants
Workshop Training • Practical training from Planning……
Workshop Training • To Execution of Exercise….…….
Workshop Training • To Debriefing.
MLIT APEC D/E Manual • Used for the annual Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Maritime Security Workshops. • Base document for the planning and conduct of large scale, simultaneous ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises.
Nagoya Yokkaichi ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises • 10 participating Countries • 9 ASEAN Countries and Japan. Hai Phong Yangon Bangkok Manila Laem Chabamg Sihanoukville Kota Kinabalu Sandakan Labuan Lahad Datu Muara Tawau Miri Singapore Kuching Sibu Tanjung Priok
ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises • Regional Level • information-sharing and exchange, covering cross-border communications and coordination • National Level • communication link and information flow among various agencies • Port Facility Level • Practice command, control, communication and co-ordination objectives
ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises • Planning Conference
ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises • Layout of “Operation” Room
ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises • Observers from: America, France, Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia and Thailand
ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises • Exercise Execution - Controllers • Controllers follow the Master Event List (MEL) and controls the pacing of injects.
ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises • Exercise Execution - Players
ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises • Exercise Execution – Live Intrusion
ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises • Exercise Execution – Live Explosion & Fire
ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises • Exercise Execution – Live Casualty
ASEAN-Japan Port Security Exercises • Exercise Execution – Live Security Incident
Workshop Feedback • Changes have been made to improve the quality of the Workshops since its inauguration. The main changes include: • Reduce the lecture content on the planning of drills. • Increase curriculum on planning and conduct of exercises • Include role play demonstration of an exercise • Inclusion of logistic planning • Increase the duration from 3 days to 4 days to include planning and conduct of additional exercise. • conduct of “hot wash-ups” and debriefs
Review of APEC D/E Manual • To ensure the APEC D/E Manual is a live document that remain current, relevant and to encourage usability, it should be reviewed to further enhance its quality and applicability.
Review of APEC D/E Manual • The key areas for improvement are: • Further simplified the planning processes. • Integrate current exercises to enhance realism. • Include current security events and incorporate various IMO MSC updates.
Review of APEC D/E Manual • The key areas for improvement are (Cont) : • Develop one more Principle Exercise. • Incorporate new best practices • Address requirements for effective communication.
Review of APEC D/E Manual • The key areas for improvement are (Cont) : • Provide guidelines on management of table-top exercise. • Provide amplifications to the differences between drills and exercises and their characteristics. • Review and re-design the “expected response” in the Master Event List.
Conclusion • Note the progress made in the implementation of the training workshops associated with the APEC D/E Manual. • Strong appreciation on the benefits of the APEC D/E Manual. • Consider the further proliferation of APEC D/E Manual to wider user base amongst APEC Economies • Endorse the need to review the APEC D/E Manual to ensure its continual validity, relevance and up datedness.