Security – Page 15

  • Some of the 500,000 vehicles per year which will now be guarded by Octavian officers.
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    Gurkhas Driving Port Vehicle Security

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Security specialist Octavian Security has been appointed by the GBA Group to provide manned guarding services for a number of its vehicle import terminals across the UK.

  • The extremely thin detector can still x-ray suspect items placed near walls.
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    Bomb Threat Detection for Ports

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Leicestershire UK based 3DX-Ray has produced a detailed technical brochure on its advanced portable x-ray system, TPXi-675, for bomb and threat detection in suspect packages.

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    ROV Extends to Security Duties

    2007-06-01T11:01:00Z

    American environmental services company Clean Harbors has extended its range of provision to also include emergency response, industrial maintenance, and marine security.

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    Flameproof Floodlight Aids Safety and Security

    2007-06-01T11:01:00Z

    Hazardous area lighting specialists Victor Lighting have launched a new large aperture, front entry floodlight available in both narrow and wide beam patterns.

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    Trials Success for Container Tracking Technology

    2007-06-01T11:01:00Z

    Successful trials of the latest satellite based container tracking technology, SECURED by CargoTrax, have been announced.

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    Threat Detection Becomes More Affordable

    2007-05-01T18:07:00Z

    As with most new technologies, thermal imaging cameras for maritime safety and port security applications have seen a price drop recently.

  • in a training exercise, security forces respond to a 'piracy' incident.
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    Verification of Third Party Security Personnel

    2007-02-01T18:07:00Z

    While piracy is reflected in recent Hollywood blockbusters as the stuff of legend and intrigue, for those operating offshore vessels it can be a very genuine concern.The potential threat is being taken so seriously that the International Marine Contractors Association''s (IMCA) Security Task Force has produced ''Guidance on Verification of ...

  • SSAS can initiate response  to situations in which vessel security has been compromised.
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    St Kitts and Nevis Set Security Standard

    2007-02-01T18:07:00Z

    The Department of Maritime Affairs of the Government of St Kitts and Nevis have become the latest in a series of Administrations to grant maritime security services provider, Securewest International, official competent authority status under SOLAS regulation to receive Ship Security Alerts (SSAS).

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    Guidance on Travel Security from IMCA

    2006-11-01T18:07:00Z

    In order to address a number of security related issues and develop initiative to benefit the industry, the Security Task Force formed last year by the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has published ''Guidance on Travel Security'' to assist with the security of personnel in transit to vessels and work ...

  • 'Seal' and 'Seagull' are seen passing Fawley Jetty as they mobilise to Nigeria. Photo by Robert Middle.
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    Servicing a Soaring Demand for Security Boats

    2006-11-01T18:07:00Z

    Two ex-RAF patrol boats have been sold to a Nigerian security company which will use them to combat the latest outbreak of piracy and the abduction of personnel from offshore oil rigs in that country. The deal was arranged by Plymouth Ship Brokerage, which acts as supplying broker and finance ...

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    Diver Detection Moves On from Military Origins

    2006-11-01T18:07:00Z

    QinetiQ has secured a breakthrough sale of it Cerberus high performance diver and swimmer detection sonar system into the yacht market. The system will be deployed to provide security for a large private yacht and its passengers while at anchor or alongside in harbours.

  • Paul Singer has called for clear guideline standards for security companies which operate in the maritime sector.
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    Separating the Cowboys from the Pirates

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Global maritime security provider Securewest International has called on the leading maritime regulatory bodies and, if necessary, governments to implement an international maritime security services ''gold standard'' in a bid to halt the spread of unauthorised and inexperienced private security companies who may be carrying out dangerous or unlawful practices ...

  • The implementation of an agreed standard for electronic container security could reduce the incidence of security measures by other means.
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    Container Security Struggles for Standards

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Governments and port authorities acknowledge that the 17 million cargo containers in use around the world are a weak link in national security arrangements. Importers/ exporters and manufacturers understand that poor container security poses a risk to the goods they contain. Yet because there are so many players in the ...

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    Fast Security Craft for Russia

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Swedish boat builder Dockstavarvet delivered a second security craft to Russia last month. Smaller than the first boat, the HSPC 11.3 M was turned over to Moscow based brokers Autogrand Marine Ltd for operation on Russia''s inland waterways.

  • NTSC video output from the new 125 surveillance camera can be integrated into a vessels wheelhouse.
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    Improved Surveillance Camera for Marine Security

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    A new design surveillance camera from Texas USA based Night Vision Technologies will enhance safety and security by improving the operator''s ability to detect, observe and identify objects and activity in total darkness, daylight or mixed light.

  • ISPS exercises underway at Lairdside Maritime Centre.
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    Update Your ISPS at Seawork

    2006-06-01T00:00:00Z

    As the second anniversary of the implementation of the ISPS Code rapidly approaches, it is an appropriate time for port facilities and ships to consider how workable their security plans remain and whether any changes in operation need to be considered. The best way to achieve this is to undertake ...

  • Cruise ships at Port Canaveral in Florida as a Space Shuttle takes off in the background. Photo courtesy of AAPA.
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    US Ports Back Free Trade

    2006-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The American Association of Port Authorities has urged the US Congress to only pass legislation which enhances port security while also promoting international trade and investment. In the wake of a Congressional backlash to the recent takeover of P& O Ports by Dubai Ports World, the body which represents America''s ...

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    Anti-Tamper Lock Protects Assets

    2006-06-01T00:00:00Z

    By ensuring valves and actuators are only operated by authorised individuals, the Anti-Tamper Lock (ATL) from Essex UK based Smith Flow Control secures companies'' assets by reducing the risk of human error or deliberate tampering.