AWR 144-W Port and Vessel Security for Public Safety and Maritime Personnel

Level: 
Awareness

This eight-hour awareness-level course is designed to provide participants with the basic competencies associated with port and vessel security, as well as a working knowledge of maritime security appropriate to public safety responders in rural jurisdictions. A foundation for this working knowledge will be built by explaining the extent of the maritime transportation system followed by a discussion on the vulnerabilities of that system.

The participants will be given instruction concerning specific maritime security regulations affecting facilities and vessels (e.g., MARSEC levels, SSI, TWIC, etc.). Potential hazards in the dock and vessel environment will also be identified. Additional resources which participants can reference for more information, such as HOMEPORT and others, will be discussed. Click here to register.

For an instructor-led version of this course, see AWR 144 Port and Vessel Security for Public Safety and Maritime Personnel.

More Details
Method: 
Web-Based
Length: 
8.0hours
Cost: 
$0.00
Prerequisites: 
Participant must be a U.S. citizen.
Audience
Audience Type: 
Emergency Management
Emergency Medical Services
Fire Services
Governmental Administrative
Hazardous Materials
Law Enforcement
Private Sector/Corporate Security & Safety Professionals
Public Health
Targeted Capabilities List
TCL Correlation: 
Counter-Terror Investigations and Law Enforcement
Critical Infrastructure Protection
Emergency Public Safety and Security Response
Information Gathering and Recognition of Indicators and Warnings
Intelligence/Information Sharing and Dissemination
On-Site Incident Management
Planning
Risk Management
WMD/Hazardous Materials Response and Decontamination