2 Maintaining security awareness and reporting suspicious activity
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2 Maintaining security awareness and reporting suspicious activity

  2.1 Operators of non-SOLAS vessels may wish to provide all personnel with information on how to reach appropriate officials and authorities in the event of security problems or if suspicious activity is observed.footnoteThis information should include contact information for the officials responsible for emergency response, the national response centre(s) (if appropriate) and any authorities that may need to be notified.

  2.2 Operators of non-SOLAS vessels and relevant organizations may wish to engage with Member States and other authorities in developing security initiatives with respect to education, information sharing, coordination, and outreach programmes. Such engagement could be considered toward establishing programmes to improve vessel operators' security awareness and to promoting links with Administration maritime security services.

  2.3 Entities responsible for establishing and maintaining security awareness and culture should be mindful of the need for the proper balance between the needs of security and the requirement to maintain the safe and working efficiency of vessels. Vessel operators should take into account the Human Element and the rights and welfare of seafarers and maritime workers, including the relevant provisions of the ISPS Code, when implementing these Guidelines.


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