The Status of ISPS Implementation in Trinidad and Tobago by Commander Walcott 1.

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The Status of ISPS The Status of ISPS Implementation in Trinidad Implementation in Trinidad

and Tobagoand Tobago

by Commander Walcott 1

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12 Principal Port Facilities 12 Principal Port Facilities out of 30 Port Facilities are listed out of 30 Port Facilities are listed

belowbelow Port of Port of Port of Port of

SpainSpain Alcoa Steamship Alcoa Steamship

Company LtdCompany Ltd PLIPDECOPLIPDECO Phoenix Park Gas Phoenix Park Gas

Processors LtdProcessors Ltd YARAYARA Arcelor/Mittal Arcelor/Mittal

Atlantic LNGAtlantic LNG Petrotrin Point-a-Petrotrin Point-a-

PierrePierre BPTTBPTT BHP BillitonBHP Billiton Chaguaramas Chaguaramas

TerminalsTerminals National Energy National Energy

Co-operationCo-operation

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Key BusinessKey Business

Operations Facility

Passenger Ships

Passenger high speed craft

Cargo high speed craft

Port of Port of Spain

Petrotrin Point-a-Pierre

Bulk carrier National Energy Co-operation

Port of Port of Spain

Alcoa Steamship Company Ltd

PLIPDECO

Petrotrin Point-a-Pierre

BP/AMOCO

Arcelor/Mittal

YARA

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Key BusinessKey Business

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Operations Facility

Oil tanker Port of Port of Spain

Petrotrin Point-a-Pierre

PLIPDECO

BP/AMOCO

BHP Billiton

Chemical tankers Phoenix Plant Gas Processors Ltd

National Energy Co-operation

Petrotrin Point-a-Pierre

YARA

Gas carrier Phoenix Plant Gas Processors Ltd

YARA

Atlantic LNG

Petrotrin Point-a-Pierre

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Key BusinessKey Business

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Operations Facility

Mobile offshore drilling units Petrotrin Point-a-Pierre

BP/AMOCO

Chaguaramas Terminals

Cargo ships other than those referred to above

Port of Port of Spain

Alcoa Steamship Company Ltd

PLIPDECO

Phoenix Plant Gas Processors Ltd

YARA

Arcelor/Mittal

Atlantic LNG

BP/AMOCO

Chaguaramas Terminals

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LegalLegal

The ISPS Code was approved by the government of Trinidad and The ISPS Code was approved by the government of Trinidad and Tobago in 2004 and falls under the Ministry of Works and Tobago in 2004 and falls under the Ministry of Works and TransportTransport

The Regulation amended the Shipping Regulation and is The Regulation amended the Shipping Regulation and is TheThe Shipping (Ship and Port Facility Security) Regulations, 2004Shipping (Ship and Port Facility Security) Regulations, 2004

The Shipping Regulations applies both Part A and Part B of the The Shipping Regulations applies both Part A and Part B of the ISPS CodeISPS Code

The enforcement for ships is the responsibility of Maritime The enforcement for ships is the responsibility of Maritime Services DivisionServices Division

The enforcement for Port Facilities is the Trinidad and Tobago The enforcement for Port Facilities is the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard Port Facility Security UnitCoast Guard Port Facility Security Unit

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AdministrativeAdministrative Organization Chart of Marine Ship Safety and Port Facility Organization Chart of Marine Ship Safety and Port Facility

Security Unit of Trinidad and Tobago Coast GuardSecurity Unit of Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard

Command andAdministration1 Commander

Command andAdministration1 Commander

Marine Ship Safety

1 LieutenantCommander

Marine Ship Safety

1 LieutenantCommander

2 Lieutenants2 Lieutenants

1 LieutenantCommander

1 LieutenantCommander Port Facility

1 LieutenantCommander

Port Facility

1 LieutenantCommander

20 Ratings20 Ratings

4 Ratings4 Ratings

2 Lieutenant2 Lieutenant

66 Ratings66 Ratings

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MSSPFSU OPERATIONAL ZONES

Commander MSSPFSUCommander MSSPFSU

Port Facility Security Zone Auditors

Port Facility Security Zone Auditors

Port Facility Security Supervisor Port Facility Security Supervisor

North Zone CoordinatorCaricom JettyPort of Port of SpainScarborough PortCharlotteville JettyCaribbean SalvageMaritime PreservationNational FisheriesNational Petrotrin

North Zone CoordinatorCaricom JettyPort of Port of SpainScarborough PortCharlotteville JettyCaribbean SalvageMaritime PreservationNational FisheriesNational Petrotrin

West Zone Coordinator AlcoaBaroidCARIDOCChag. TerminalMarina HavenPier 1RSR HoldingsTrinidad SaltTrinidad Distillers

West Zone Coordinator AlcoaBaroidCARIDOCChag. TerminalMarina HavenPier 1RSR HoldingsTrinidad SaltTrinidad Distillers

South/Central Zone /GaleotaCoordinator

Atlantic LNGLABIDCOPetrotrin Point FortinBPTT GaleotaBHP BillitonTrinidad CementTrinidad ContractorsPetrotrin Point -a-PiarrePhoenix ParkYaraMittal SteelNECPLIPDECO

South/Central Zone /GaleotaCoordinator

Atlantic LNGLABIDCOPetrotrin Point FortinBPTT GaleotaBHP BillitonTrinidad CementTrinidad ContractorsPetrotrin Point -a-PiarrePhoenix ParkYaraMittal SteelNECPLIPDECO

Deputy Commander MSSPFSUDeputy Commander MSSPFSU

Intelligence CellIntelligence Cell

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FinancialFinancial

Facility Budget

Alcoa Steamship Company Ltd $359,100.00

Atlantic LNG $6,000,000.00

Arcelor/Mittal $135,000.00

BP/AMOCO $10,080,000.00

BHP Billiton $2,441,738.00 National Energy Co-operation $677,000.00

Petrotrin Point-a-Pierre $1,742,713.00

Phoenix Plant Gas Processors Ltd $876,960.00

PLIPDECO $25,525.000.00

Port of Port of Spain $26,368,000.00

Chaguaramas Terminals $222,000.00

YARA $831,000.009

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SocialSocial Maritime Safety, Security and Advisory CommitteeMaritime Safety, Security and Advisory Committee Free training provided to all PFSOsFree training provided to all PFSOs Regular and ongoing lectures between Coast Guard Regular and ongoing lectures between Coast Guard

personnel and PFSOspersonnel and PFSOs Public information provided through national Public information provided through national

television stationstelevision stations 24 hour availability service to maritime stakeholders24 hour availability service to maritime stakeholders Port Inspectors assigned to Port Facilities daily andPort Inspectors assigned to Port Facilities daily and

Advice on drills, exercises and audits provided to Advice on drills, exercises and audits provided to portsports

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Role of the InstitutionsRole of the Institutions 98 members of Coast Guard have been appointed 98 members of Coast Guard have been appointed

permanently to implement and enforce the Codepermanently to implement and enforce the Code 24 hour contact Mission Control Centre to receive 24 hour contact Mission Control Centre to receive

SSAS and 96 our notice of Ship arrival informationSSAS and 96 our notice of Ship arrival information Port Inspectors are assigned to port facilities daily Port Inspectors are assigned to port facilities daily

as the DA representative on security issues and to as the DA representative on security issues and to ensure drills, exercises, audits are completed and ensure drills, exercises, audits are completed and ports remain compliant with Codeports remain compliant with Code

Security committees are set up at all portsSecurity committees are set up at all ports Administration for Ships ensures ships maintain Administration for Ships ensures ships maintain

ISPS Compliance through inspections by Coast ISPS Compliance through inspections by Coast Guard personnelGuard personnel

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Improvement indicatorsImprovement indicators

Improved security awarenessImproved security awareness Detection of illegal devices and Detection of illegal devices and

substances discovered at some of substances discovered at some of the major portsthe major ports

Improved access control, threat Improved access control, threat detection and detection and

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ObstaclesObstacles Training of all personnel at large portsTraining of all personnel at large ports Shortage of OfficersShortage of Officers Culture ChangeCulture Change Shipping Agents Shipping Agents Some Owner/Operators not fully understanding Some Owner/Operators not fully understanding

the consequence of failure to remain compliant the consequence of failure to remain compliant with Code with Code

Delay in boarding cruise linersDelay in boarding cruise liners Cost of ISPS implementationCost of ISPS implementation Lack of knowledge in purchasing the correct Lack of knowledge in purchasing the correct

security equipment based on needs security equipment based on needs

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Future PlansFuture Plans Website implementation for 96 hour vessel Website implementation for 96 hour vessel

notification and easy access of services offered notification and easy access of services offered by Security Unitby Security Unit

More public and maritime stakeholders More public and maritime stakeholders awareness awareness

Recruiting of OfficersRecruiting of Officers Continuous training and retraining of Coast Continuous training and retraining of Coast

Guard personnelGuard personnel Amendment to Shipping Regulations to improve Amendment to Shipping Regulations to improve

enforcementenforcement

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