MARITIME SECURITY AWARENESS (MSA)
MARITIME SECURITY AWARENESS (MSA)
This course is intended to provide the knowledge required for all personnel who are not assigned specific duties in connection with a security plan but are involved in the work of ports, facilities, and vessels, and are therefore affected by the requirements for security-related training as listed below. Those who successfully complete our USCG Approved Maritime Security Awareness (MARINS-561) course will satisfy:
The Security Awareness requirements of 46 CFR 12.627(a)(1); AND The Security Awareness standards of competence required by STCW Code Section A-VI/6 paragraph 4 and Table A-VI/6-1, as amended 2010, meeting the National Assessment Guidelines from NVIC 21-14(Ch-1).
Students should be able to demonstrate sufficient knowledge to support the implementation of relevant maritime security plans. This knowledge shall include but is not limited to:
The meaning and the consequential requirements of the different security levels; Knowledge of emergency procedures and contingency plans;
Recognition and detection of weapons, dangerous substances, and devices; Recognition, on a non-discriminatory basis, of characteristics and behavioral patterns of persons who are likely to threaten security; Techniques used to circumvent security measures.
This course is intended to provide the knowledge required for all personnel who are not assigned specific duties in connection with a security plan but are involved in the work of ports, facilities, and vessels, and are therefore affected by the requirements for security-related training as listed below. Those who successfully complete our USCG Approved Maritime Security Awareness (MARINS-561) course will satisfy:
The Security Awareness requirements of 46 CFR 12.627(a)(1); AND The Security Awareness standards of competence required by STCW Code Section A-VI/6 paragraph 4 and Table A-VI/6-1, as amended 2010, meeting the National Assessment Guidelines from NVIC 21-14(Ch-1).
Students should be able to demonstrate sufficient knowledge to support the implementation of relevant maritime security plans. This knowledge shall include but is not limited to:
The meaning and the consequential requirements of the different security levels; Knowledge of emergency procedures and contingency plans;
Recognition and detection of weapons, dangerous substances, and devices; Recognition, on a non-discriminatory basis, of characteristics and behavioral patterns of persons who are likely to threaten security; Techniques used to circumvent security measures.SAN DIEGO SESSIONS: 3:30PM TO 6:30PM
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Any applicant who has successfully completed your Maritime Security Awareness (MARINS-561) course will satisfy: The Security Awareness requirements of 46 CFR 12.627(a)(1); AND The Security Awareness standards of competence required by STCW Code Section A-VI/6 paragraph 4 and Table A-VI/6-1, as amended 2010, meeting the National Assessment Guidelines from NVIC 21-14(Ch-1).
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Courses Location Start Date End Date Cost MARITIME SECURITY AWARENESS 2025-09-17 CA, San Diego Sep 17 2025 Sep 17 2025 $250 Add To Cart MARITIME SECURITY AWARENESS 2025-06-18 CA, San Diego Jun 18 2025 Jun 18 2025 $250 Add To Cart Available Dates
- Courses MARITIME SECURITY AWARENESS 2025-09-17
- Location CA, San Diego
- Start Date Sep 17 2025
- End Date Sep 17 2025
- Cost $250
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- Courses MARITIME SECURITY AWARENESS 2025-06-18
- Location CA, San Diego
- Start Date Jun 18 2025
- End Date Jun 18 2025
- Cost $250
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