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Safe shipping for people and environment. Swedish & European legal framework for Maritime Security. Capt. Dan Sarenius Survey and Inspection Coordinator Survey and Inspection Division Swedish Maritime Safety Inspectorate. Board of Directors General Director.
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Swedish & European legal framework for Maritime Security • Capt. Dan Sarenius • Survey and Inspection Coordinator • Survey and Inspection Division • Swedish Maritime Safety Inspectorate
Board of DirectorsGeneral Director Maritime Policy and Public Affairs Financial Department Fairway Department Ship Management Maritime Traffic Department Maritime Safety Inspectorate Department of Administrative Services Maritime Traffic Areas Inspectorate Areas
Director of MaritimeSafety Deputy Director of Maritime Safety Staff Survey and InspectionDivision Ship Traffic Division Ship Operative Division Ship Technical Division Regulations Division Administration Division Maritime CasualtyInvestigation Division Göteborg InspectorateOffice Malmö InspectorateOffice Stockholms InspectorateOffice RotterdamInspectorateOffice
Huvudkontor Norrköping Inspectorate areas Survey and certification of Swedish ships. Host State control of foreign passenger ships. Tonnage measurement. Port State control of foreign vessels. Security – ships, ports and facilities Stockholm IO Göteborg IO Malmö IO
ISPS • Stowaways /Contraband • Pirates • Unlawful acts • Acts of terror
Sweden • Swedish Maritime Administration is appointed – The Inspectorate is the responsible authority • Cooperation; Swedish Police Board – Customs – Security Police – Coast Guard • Ship Security Alert System; MRCC – RKC – Inspectorate • Police sets security level – Inspectorate and Coast Guard consulted
Maritime Security - ISPS • The Maritime Safety Inspectorate certifies all ships and approves all port facilities (No RSO) • Plan and assessment • Classified material – secrecy; Controlled and approved personnel within the Inspectorate • Ship Security Alarm System – SSAS • (IMO number)
EC • Maritime Security Committee (MARSEC) • EC adaptation • Reporting • Commission inspection of members
ISPS • EC- Regulation 725/2004 • Lag om Sjöfartsskydd (2004:487)(Law) • Förordning om Sjöfartsskydd (2004:283) • SJÖFS 2004:13 (National regulation)
REGULATION (EC) No 725/2004 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 31 March 2004 on enhancing ship and port facility security Intentional unlawful acts and especially terrorism are among the greatest threats to the ideals of democracy and freedom and to the values of peace, which are the very essence of the European Union.
REGULATION (EC) No 725/2004 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 31 March 2004 on enhancing ship and port facility security The security of European Community shipping and of citizens using it and of the environment in the face of threats of intentional unlawful acts such as acts of terrorism, acts of piracy or similar, should be ensured at all times.
REGULATION (EC) No 725/2004 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 31 March 2004 on enhancing ship and port facility security In connection with the transport of goods containing especially dangerous substances, such as chemical and radioactive substances, the potential consequences of the threats posed by intentional unlawful acts for Union citizens and the environment are very serious.
REGULATION (EC) No 725/2004 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 31 March 2004 on enhancing ship and port facility security Security should be enhanced not only for ships used in international shipping and the port facilities which serve them, but also for ships operating domestic services within the Community and their port facilities, inparticular passenger ships, on account of the number of human lives which such trade puts at risk.
Application • The Code applies to: • Passenger ships, including high-speed passenger craft; • Cargo ships, including high-speed craft, of 500 gross tonnage and upwards; and • Mobile offshore drilling units • Port facilities serving such ships engaged on international voyages • Passenger ships on traffic to Gotland (Area A) EC
Port Security • All ports with more than one facility • Areas and activities as defined in directive • Abt. 100 ports • June 15 – 2007 • Lag (2006:1209) om Hamnskydd (national law) • Förordning (2006:1213) om hamnskydd • Sjöfartsverkets föreskrifter om hamnskydd SJÖFS 2007:1
DIRECTIVE 2005/65/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 26 October 2005on enhancing port security In order to achieve the fullest protection possible for maritime and port industries, port security measures should be introduced, covering each port within the boundaries defined by the Member State concerned
DIRECTIVE 2005/65/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 26 October 2005on enhancing port security Member States should approve port security plans which incorporate the findings of the port security assessment. The effectiveness of security measures also requires the clear division of tasks between all parties involved as well as regular exercises.