Maritime security

Maritime security is an integral part of IMO's responsibilities. A comprehensive security regime for international shipping entered into force on 1 July 2004. The mandatory security measures, adopted in December 2002, include a number of amendments to the 1974 Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS), the most far-reaching of which enshrines the new International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code), which contains detailed security-related requirements for Governments, port authorities and shipping companies in a mandatory section (Part A), together with a series of guidelines about how to meet these requirements in a second, non-mandatory section (Part B).

ISPS Code database

The "ISPS Code Database" is contained in the Maritime Security module of the Organization’s Global Integrated Shipping Information System (GISIS), and contains the information required by SOLAS regulation XI-2/13 as supplied by Contracting Governments.

General information on the database is contained in Circular letter No. 2514.

The database can be accessed via the Maritime Security module of GISIS.

Circulars relating to maritime security

MSC/Circ.1131 Interim Guidance on voluntary self-assessment by SOLAS Contracting Governments and by port facilitie

FAQ on the ISPS Code and maritime security.

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Maritime Safety
MARITIME SECURITY
ISPS Code database
Maritime security-related circulars
Interim Guidance on voluntary self-assessment ISPS/Ch XII-2
Guidance on use of ISPS Code Database
Guide d’utilisation de la base de données ISPS
Cl 2514 Information required
Link to the ISPS Code database
FAQ on ISPS Code and maritime security
SUA Conference - 10-14 October, 2005
Port Codes - United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locatio