International Ship and Port Facility Security Code definition

International Ship and Port Facility Security Code means the code for the security of ships and port facilities provided in the Safety Convention;
International Ship and Port Facility Security Code. ’ or ‘‘ISPS Code’’ means the International Code for the Security of Ships and of Port Facilities consisting of Part A (the provisions of which shall be treated as mandatory) and Part B (the provisions of which shall be treated as recommendations), as adopted on 12th December 2002 by resolution 2 of the Conference of Contracting Governments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974, and as may be amended by —
International Ship and Port Facility Security Code means the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code regarding minimum security arrangements for the maritime sector, adopted as an amendment to the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention (1974/1988) at the SOLAS Convention meeting in London in December 2002.

Examples of International Ship and Port Facility Security Code in a sentence

  • Customer shall ensure that any Vessel receiving Customer’s Biomass under this Agreement is in compliance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code and any relevant amendments to Chapter XI of SOLAS (“ISPS code”) or the Maritime Transportation Security Act (“MTSA”) of 2002, as applicable, and similar laws and regulations pertaining to the security of ports, facilities, or terminals.

  • ISPS Code The International Ship and Port Facility Security Code.

  • The requirements of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (the “ISPS Code”).

  • All packing and marking shall be made in accordance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code.

  • The Concessionaire shall obtain Statement of Compliance (SoC) in conforming to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (“ISPS Code”) and such other codes/requirements of International Maritime Organization as may be applicable to India from time to time.

  • This Clause 58 makes reference to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code and the relevant amendments to Chapter XI of SOLAS (the “ISPS Code”) and the US Maritime Transportation Security Act 2002 (the “MTSA”).

  • It must comply with all applicable International Safety Management (“ISM”) requirements and the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (“ISPS”) requirements.

  • The Port must comply with the relevant sections of the 2004 International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) as amended from time to time.

  • Gates and fences shall comply with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code).

  • It shall be the specific obligation of the Concessionaire to arrange for internal security of Terminal Operation Area conforming to International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (“ISPS Code”) and such other codes/requirements of International Maritime Organization as may be applicable to India from time to time.

Related to International Ship and Port Facility Security Code

  • International air transportation means transportation by air between a place in the United States and a place outside the United States or between two places both of which are outside the United States.

  • international voyage means a voyage from a country to which the present Convention applies to a port outside such country, or conversely.

  • commercial air transport means an aircraft operation involving the transport of passengers, cargo, or mail for remuneration or hire.

  • Air pollution control equipment means a mechanism, device, or contrivance used to control or prevent air pollution, that is not, aside from air pollution control laws and administrative regulations, vital to production of the normal product of the source or to its normal operation.

  • Commercial vessel means any vessel not owned and operated by the United States military or the United States Coast Guard.