Title: IMPLEMENTATION OF ISPS CODE IN GRENADA
1IMPLEMENTATION OF ISPS CODE IN GRENADA
- Inter-American Committee on Ports Third
Hemispheric Conference on Port Security - Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
- 7 - 10 April, 2008
2The Grenada Ports Authority is responsible for
commercial ports and state owned terminals in the
state of GrenadaThe Grenada Ports Authority is
statuary body owned by the Government of Grenada
Grenada Ports Authority
3Grenadas Ports Statistics 2006
Cruise Ship Calls 268 Cruise Ship Passengers
226,540 Cargo Vessels Calls 1119 ( but
several below SOLAS class) Tankers Calls 114
4ISPS Ports
- Grenada has two ISPS ports
- St. Georges Port and Tyrrel Bay in Carriacou
- Tyrrel Bay is a port for tankers only with a
private terminal.
5ISPS Terminals
- The St. Georges Port has 5 ISPS terminals
- Carenage - Cargo and Cruise Terminal (state
owned) - Melville St. Cruise Terminal (state owned)
- GRENLEC Tanker Terminal (private owned)
- Chevron - Tanker Terminal (private owned)
- SOL - Tanker Terminal (private owned)
6Terminals inSt. GeorgesPort
7National Institutions Responsible for
Implementation of ISPS in Grenada
8Grenada Ports Authority
- The Grenada Ports Authority is responsible for
regulation of Ports, Maritime Administration and
management of state owned terminals.
9Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF)
The Royal Grenada Police Force is responsible for
security in Grenada The following departments
are part the RGPF - Immigration - Coast
Guard - Fire Service - SSU - Port Police
10Designated Authority
- In Grenada the Designated Authority is the office
of the - Commissioner of Police
11ISPS Code Steering Committee
- Grenada formed the ISPS Code Steering Committee
to guide the implementation of ISPS and conduct
oversight - Membership
- National Security
- Royal Grenada Police Force
- Customs Department
- Grenada Ports Authority
- PFSO
12National PFSO
The National PFSO is the PFSO for all state
owned facilities and is a member of the RGPF He
is also responsible for the monitoring of the
compliance of the private facilities and reports
to the DA
13National PFSO Cont.
- In the case of state owned terminals the National
PFSO has personnel who are PFSO trained and are
responsible for day-to-day operations at each
terminal.
14Private PFSOs
- The Private Terminals Chevron, Sol and Grenlec
each have PFSOs who are responsible for security
at those terminals.
15ISPS Task Force
- The ISPS Task Force are responsible to the ISPS
Code Steering Committee for implication of the
ISPS Code in state owned terminals - Membership
- PFSO
- RGPF
- GPA
- Customs
16Grenada Coast Guard
- The Grenada Coast Guard are a unit under the
Royal Grenada Police Force. - The unit is responsible for marine security,
search and rescue in Grenada. - The Grenada Coast Guard conduct waterside patrols
as required by plan.
17Port Police
- The Port Police are a unit under the Royal
Grenada Police Force. - The unit is responsible for security at state
owned ports.
18Legislation
- Shipping (Ship and Port Facilities Security )
Regulations were approved under THE SHIPPING ACT,
1994 to implement ISPS.
19Implementation Process for Private Terminals
- 1 The PFSOs in the private terminals were
responsible for Assessments and Plans - 2 The Plans were submitted to the DA
- 3 The National PFSO then worked with private
PFSOs to implement required improvements. - 4 DA approved plan and certified terminal
- 5 Short term certificates issued pending
improvements
20Implementation Process for State Owned Terminals
- 1 The National PFSO is responsible for
Assessments and Plans - 2 The Plans are submitted to the DA
- 3 The National PFSO then worked with the ISPS
Code Steering Committee and ISPS Task Force to
implement improvements required by DA. - 4 DA approved plan and certified terminal.
21Principal Goals
- Passing Security Regulations into national law
- Improved security at all terminals
- ISPS certification of all terminals
- Increased security awareness of all stakeholders
22Challenges
- Users and staff acceptance of security changes
- Legislation
- Lack of regional and international standards
- Funding and resources
- Familiarity of persons due to small country
23Improvements Since ISPS
- Training staff and users
- Greater awareness of port security
- Additional security equipment
- Improved infrastructure
- Legislation New regulations under Shipping
Act
24Training Staff and Users
- ISPS familiarization training was provided to
all regular users 625 - ISPS familiarization training was provided to all
non-security staff 350 - ISPS familiarization and port security training
was provided to Port Police - Several persons in the RGPF and GPA also received
PFSO training.
25Security Equipment
- The security equipment was improved with the
addition of - - - hand baggage x-ray
- - Metal detectors
- - Narcotics and explosive detectors
- - Etc.
26Improved Infrastructure
27Improved Infrastructure Cont.
28Improved Infrastructure Cont.
29Improved Infrastructure Cont.
30Areas to Be Improved
- Documentation
- Drill and Exercises
- Access control
- Signage
- Waterside monitoring
31Questions
Thank you.