Training Programs - Maritime Risk Mitigation
The world continues to see an escalation of criminal violence, theft, harassment and acts of terrorism in the maritime environment. Seaports, harbors, vessels, petroleum platforms, watercraft and marinas that were once considered to be relatively safe locations, have proven that they too, are extremely vulnerable.
When conducting business or performing security/law enforcement assignments in waterborne environments, many essential considerations must be addressed. The maritime environment poses its own set of unique high risk challenges and liabilities to the professional operating within it.
Maritime Risk Mitigation is our comprehensive Senior Management Level 3-day program. Designed for corporate security managers, law enforcement, directors of security, executive protection agents, fire departments, security consultants, port authority personnel and facility managers who wish to advance their careers and gain expertise in risk analysis and mitigation solutions for maritime settings.
Our expert instruction utilizes a combination of required theoretical applications with a strong concentration in hands-on techniques, practical exercises, team building and active role-playing simulations. Students will have the opportunity to perform outside the box and apply the proper methodology and techniques necessary to conduct an actual maritime risk assessment.
What You Will Learn:
- The Risk Management Approach
- Terrorism/Eco-Terrorism History
- Behavioral Patterns of Perpetrators
- Domestic Case Studies
- International Trends
- Current Hot Spots
- Piracy and Theft Today
- Waterborne Hazards
- Protestors and Environmental Groups
- Improvised Explosive Devices (I.E.D.s)
- Underwater Blast Dynamics
- Safety Evaluation
- Hazardous Materials
- Site Surveys
- Vessels and Watercraft
- Industrial Sites and Platforms
- Ports and Marinas
- Stalkers and Personal Threats
- Physical Security and Access Control
- High-Seas Harassment
- Internal and Government Audits
- Shipping Industry Concerns
- U.S. Homeland Security Regulations
- Facility Security Plans
- Investigations Theory
- Handling Sensitive Information
- Conducting Risk Analysis Surveys
- Compliance/Non Compliance Issues
- Developing Disaster and Emergency Management Plans
- Creating SOPs and Training Manuals
- Exercises, Drills and Assessments
- Training for Non-Security Personnel
- Threats, Vulnerability and Consequences
- Penetration Testing
- Gathering Your Documentation
- Insurance Requirements
- International Assistance
- Liability and the Law
- Port Security Liaison and Management
- Logistical Considerations
- Calculating Financial and Personnel Loss
- The Final Written Report
- Making Recommendations
- Client Follow-Up
- Testifying in Court
Experience what it takes to conduct on-scene risk assessments; learn how to increase security measures and dramatically reduce the risks associated with client and government–owned maritime entities.
Tuition
$1,795
2007 Programs
October 22-24, Naples, FL
2008 Programs
April 28-30, Philadelphia, PA
August 19-21, Corpus Christi, TX
Seating is Limited.
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