Regulatory certification Code ISPS — Convention SOLAS

Code ISPS — Sûreté des Installations Portuaires

Conformité obligatoire pour les installations portuaires internationales. Exigée par la Convention SOLAS depuis juillet 2004.

Overview

Le Code ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) est un ensemble de mesures visant à renforcer la sûreté des navires et des installations portuaires. Il est obligatoire pour tous les ports internationaux depuis 2004 en vertu de la Convention SOLAS.

La conformité ISPS exige la réalisation d’une évaluation de sûreté, l’élaboration d’un plan de sûreté approuvé par l’autorité compétente, et la désignation d’agents de sûreté certifiés (PFSO, CSO, SSO).

DPM Consulting, agréé par l’ANAM et le Ministère de l’Intérieur, est l’un des rares cabinets en Afrique de l’Ouest habilités à accompagner les installations portuaires dans leur conformité ISPS.

Our method

DPM Support Steps

1

Évaluation de sûreté

Réalisation de l'évaluation de sûreté de l'installation portuaire (Port Facility Security Assessment) selon les exigences ISPS.

2

Plan de sûreté

Élaboration du Plan de Sûreté de l'Installation Portuaire (PSIP) conforme aux exigences du Code ISPS et soumis à l'approbation de l'autorité désignée.

3

Formation des agents

Formation et certification des agents de sûreté : PFSO (Agent de Sûreté de l'Installation Portuaire), CSO et SSO selon les standards ISPS.

4

Mise en œuvre

Déploiement des mesures de sûreté prévues dans le plan : contrôles d'accès, surveillance, équipements, procédures opérationnelles.

5

Exercices et audit

Réalisation des exercices réglementaires et accompagnement lors de l'audit de conformité par l'autorité désignée.

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Frequently asked questions

Certification FAQ

Yes. It has been mandatory since July 2004 for all port facilities handling vessels in international traffic, under the SOLAS Convention and the IMO ISPS Code.

The PFSO (Port Facility Security Officer) is responsible for implementing and maintaining the port security plan. DPM trains and certifies PFSOs.

The ISPS security plan must be reviewed at least every 5 years, or after any significant security incident or major change to the facility.

Yes. DPM Consulting is accredited by ANAM and the Ministry of the Interior to conduct ISPS compliance assessments and support.

Ready to pursue the Code ISPS — Convention SOLAS certification?

Our experts support you every step of the way to obtaining your certification.

Le Code ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) est un ensemble de mesures visant à renforcer la sûreté des navires et des installations portuaires. Il est obligatoire pour tous les ports internationaux depuis 2004 en vertu de la Convention SOLAS.

La conformité ISPS exige la réalisation d’une évaluation de sûreté, l’élaboration d’un plan de sûreté approuvé par l’autorité compétente, et la désignation d’agents de sûreté certifiés (PFSO, CSO, SSO).

DPM Consulting, agréé par l’ANAM et le Ministère de l’Intérieur, est l’un des rares cabinets en Afrique de l’Ouest habilités à accompagner les installations portuaires dans leur conformité ISPS.

Regulatory certification SOLAS XI-2

ISPS Code — Port Facility Security

Compliance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code, mandatory for all international ports.

Overview

The ISPS Code (International Ship and Port Facility Security) is a set of measures designed to strengthen the security of ships and port facilities. It has been mandatory for all international ports since 2004 under the SOLAS Convention.

ISPS compliance requires carrying out a security assessment, drawing up a security plan approved by the competent authority, and appointing certified security officers (PFSO, CSO, SSO).

DPM Consulting, accredited by ANAM and the Ministry of the Interior, is one of the few firms in West Africa authorised to support port facilities in achieving ISPS compliance.

Build your skills

Related Training

Explore our full range of certifying training courses.

View catalogue
Frequently asked questions

Certification FAQ

Yes. It has been mandatory since July 2004 for all port facilities handling vessels in international traffic, under the SOLAS Convention and the IMO ISPS Code.

The PFSO (Port Facility Security Officer) is responsible for implementing and maintaining the port security plan. DPM trains and certifies PFSOs.

The ISPS security plan must be reviewed at least every 5 years, or after any significant security incident or major change to the facility.

Yes. DPM Consulting is accredited by ANAM and the Ministry of the Interior to conduct ISPS compliance assessments and support.

Ready to pursue the SOLAS XI-2 certification?

Our experts support you every step of the way to obtaining your certification.

The ISPS Code (International Ship and Port Facility Security) is a set of measures designed to strengthen the security of ships and port facilities. It has been mandatory for all international ports since 2004 under the SOLAS Convention.

ISPS compliance requires carrying out a security assessment, drawing up a security plan approved by the competent authority, and appointing certified security officers (PFSO, CSO, SSO).

DPM Consulting, accredited by ANAM and the Ministry of the Interior, is one of the few firms in West Africa authorised to support port facilities in achieving ISPS compliance.

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