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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 105 · § 105.210

§ 105.210. Facility personnel with security duties.

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Facility personnel responsible for security duties must maintain a TWIC, and must have knowledge, through training or equivalent job experience, in the following, as appropriate:
(a)Knowledge of current security threats and patterns;
(b)Recognition and detection of dangerous substances and devices;
(c)Recognition of characteristics and behavioral patterns of persons who are likely to threaten security;
(d)Techniques used to circumvent security measures;
(e)Crowd management and control techniques;
(f)Security related communications;
(g)Knowledge of emergency procedures and contingency plans;
(h)Operation of security equipment and systems;
(i)Testing, calibration, and maintenance of security equipment and systems;
(j)Inspection, control, and monitoring techniques;
(k)Relevant provisions of the Facility Security Plan (FSP);
(l)Methods of physical screening of persons, personal effects, baggage, cargo, and vessel stores; and
(m)The meaning and the consequential requirements of the different MARSEC Levels.
(n)Familiar with all relevant aspects of the TWIC program and how to carry them out. \[USCG-2003-14732, 68 FR 39322, July 1, 2003, as amended by USCG-2006-24196, 72 FR 3583, Jan. 25, 2007\]
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