Machine translation from English source
It is the shipowner's policy to provide a safe working environment by establishing and maintaining necessary security measures to prevent unlawful acts against ships that jeopardize the safety of persons and property on board the company's ships.
Company goals:
Provide safety procedures and practices for the operation of ships to protect the safety of ports and the wider community
Establish precautionary measures to reduce the risk to passengers, crew and port personnel on board company vessels
Improving the safety skills and awareness of company personnel ashore and on board the ship.
Prepare emergency procedures for possible security incidents.
Vacancies for crewing companies are available on the first page of the Mrain MAN company’s Internet resource.
These goals will be achieved
Conduct a vessel safety assessment and provide the vessel with an approved Ship Safety Plan specific to each individual vessel.
Comprehensive training of company personnel and
Actively promoting safety awareness among company personnel.
Regular documented reviews and internal audits of security procedures and plans to continually update and improve the plan.
All employees are expected to follow the required procedures as part of the ship's approved security plan and must be familiar with the relevant security responsibilities required of them and the measures necessary to protect the ship from any unlawful activity. The company must ensure that the company security officer, master and ship security officer receive the necessary support to perform their duties and responsibilities in accordance with SOLAS Chapter XI-2 and the ISPS Code (International Ship and Port Security Services Code).