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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 104 · § 104.290

§ 104.290. Security incident procedures.

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For each Maritime Security (MARSEC) Level, the vessel owner or operator must ensure the Vessel Security Officer
(VSO)and vessel security personnel are able to:
(a)Respond to security threats or breaches of security and maintain critical vessel and vessel-to-facility interface operations, to include:
(1)Prohibiting entry into affected area;
(2)Denying access to the vessel, except to those responding to the emergency;
(3)Implementing MARSEC Level 3 security measures throughout the vessel;
(4)Stopping cargo-handling operations; and
(5)Notifying shoreside authorities or other vessels of the emergency;
(b)Evacuating the vessel in case of security threats or breaches of security;
(c)Reporting security incidents as required in § 101.305;
(d)Briefing all vessel personnel on possible threats and the need for vigilance, soliciting their assistance in reporting suspicious persons, objects, or activities; and
(e)Securing non-critical operations in order to focus response on critical operations.
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