Moxie
Media, Inc
New Orleans, LA
504-733-6907
800-346-6943
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As
2004 comes to a close, vessel owners and operators as well
as facility and port operations are working diligently to
complete their compliance efforts with the IMO's International
Ship and Port Security Code (ISPS) and the US Coast Guard's
Maritime Security Act (MTSA) now updated for 2004.
With
approved or soon to be approved Security Plans and certificates
in hand the next step in the process is to assure proper
levels of security training for vessel and facility personnel.
It is imperative that surprise inspections and audits by
compliance agencies do not find cause for shutting operations
down due to inadequate personnel knowledge or not following
procedures spelled out in the security plan. In addition
insufficient security signage requirements have been the
cause for numerous disciplinary actions by authorities.
Moxie
Media can now provide your company with all of the necessary
tools to bring your operations into complete compliance
for 2005 including:
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Maritime
Security Titles and Descriptions:
(click on title for course description)
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The
USCG and the IMO require that these signs be posted aboard all ships
and at port facilities.
(Required
by USCG and ISPS Security Regulations
33CFR 104.265(e)(2), 33CFR 105.255 (e)(2)
33 CFR 104.270 ©(6), 33CFR 105.260 (b) (6)
ISPS Part B 9.20, ISPS Part B 16.23) |
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Visit
us at maritimesigns.com
to view individual signs and to see a complete price list. |
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Security
Operations for Ferry Operations
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Legal Implications of the MTSA & ISPS Code
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C-TPAT, CSI, and BASC: The Professionals Guide to Understanding
US Customs Security Programs
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Maritime Threat Intelligence: Creating a Security Information
Collection & Analysis Program (SICAP)
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Maritime Facility Security Awareness
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Maritime Facility Security Training for Security Personnel
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Vessel Security Officer Training
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Maritime Facility and Vessel Searches, Sweeps, and Screening Procedures
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Declaration of Security
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Container Security - Protecting the Supply Chain
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Managing the Port Facility Guard Force
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Maritime Physical Security Management Course
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Protecting HAZMAT & CDC Materials
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Security Officer's Management Course - ISPS Code & MTSA Certification
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Security Train-the-Trainer Certification Course
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Underwater Search Procedures for Ships & Ports
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Waterborne Security Operations Management Course
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Waterborne Security Operator's Course
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Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) - Protecting Ports and Shipping
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Maritime
Security Awareness for Inland and Coastal Waterways Personnel
This 35 minute, 4 part video, with accompanying
Facilitator manual and test questions, is designed to provide the
required training for Inland and Coastal Vessel and Facility Crews
in accordance with the new U.S.C.G. Maritime Security Regulations
33 CFR 104.220, 104.225, 105.210, & 105.215 as well as the AWO
Alternative Security Plan.
This training is targeted specifically for crews
and personnel with security duties working on inland and coastal
waterways, general crewmembers and personnel as well as all contractors
boarding or working on site.
Supported
by an illustrated Facilitator / Student Guide with test questions,
each program is available on VHS tape or DVD format.
Shipboard
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Safe
Work Accident Prevention |
Our Safe
Work Accident Prevention Posters show the rights and the wrongs
of many common activities at sea. Use humor as the tool while
teaching important safety concepts. Display the posters throughout
the ship, wherever safety is important. Buy them as a set
or individually. The complete set includes:
- Cargo
Operations
- Dress
Safe, Work Safe
- Electrical
Maintenance
- Entry
into Enclosed Spaces at Sea
- Good
Housekeeping at Sea
- Good
Housekeeping at Sea 2
- Handling
Chemicals at Sea
- Lifting
Operations
- Mooring
Operations
- Onboard
Training at Sea
- Providing
Safe Access
- Safety
Management
- Welding
Practice
- Work
Planning
- Working
Aloft
- Workshop
Practices
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