Emergency Response Training
Facilities Management Unit, BVI Port Security, and BVI Hospital Security
Security officers of Facilities Management Unit (FMU), BVI Port Authority Security, and BVI Hospital Security Completed the Emergency Response Training by Rovertech International Inc. at the Central Administration Complex in BVI. The training focused on Critical Infrastructure Security, bomb threat response, sweep and search techniques, terrorism awareness, Risk Assessments, hostage situations, testifying in court, avoiding legal liability, fire prevention, response to medical emergencies and Behavior Observation Techniques. Acting Permanent Secretary Arlene Smith-Thompson presented the Certificates of completion at the closing ceremony.
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Border Security Training For Law Enforcement
Radio Cayman - 06/12/2007
Border security in the Cayman Islands and many countries utilize the techniques routinely to combat drug smuggling, terrorism, and illegal immigration; to strengthen airline and airport security; and in general law enforcement procedures. Mr. Ellis said the system is currently being used by the United States Department of Homeland Security, and the US Department of Customs and Border Protection to assess and evaluate passenger behaviour and to determine appropriate actions.
The Deputy Chief Immigration Officer in charge of Border Security, Mr. Bruce Smith, said that the intensive five-day course will assist officers involved in border security to be more effective in carrying out their functions of protecting the territory’s borders.
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Terrorist Methods of Concealment – Police Training
Press Release Network (PRN) – Mar 26, 2003
Terrorist Methods of Concealment training offered to police. Rovertech International Inc. has adapted its Terrorist Methods of Concealment training to the Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques program. The course links the methodology of concealment to the behavior displayed by the perpetrator, and is an integral part of the program currently available to State Police, Highway Patrol, and local police departments responsible for Airport and Port security.
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Airport Security Training for State Police
Press Release Network (PRN) – Oct 17, 2002
State Police to receive Behavior Analysis Training From Rovertech International Inc. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida – Oct 17, 2002 (PRN): Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques is an intensive course geared to the detection and interception of “ deceptive behavior,” be it a drug smuggler, terrorist, criminal, or anyone who is attempting to violate established rules. The course draws on the participant’s personal experience, presents the theory behind the behavior, real life case studies, role-playing, airport and seaport practical exercises (where possible), and uses field interviewing, and interrogation techniques. It deals head-on with issues that could hinder the detection process, such as “Racial Profiling”, and agencies past practices, narrowing the gap to “deceptive behavior” that could be observed, recognized, and verbalized in the carrying out of their duties, or while testifying in court.
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Cayman Immigration Staff Members Receive Training
Cayman Islands Government – 30 July 2002
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Ship Security Alert System (SSAS)
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) with the implementation of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code) which is a comprehensive set of measures to enhance the security of ships and port facilities, developed in response to the perceived threats to ships and port facilities as acts of piracy and terrorist attacks have increased and over the years.
The ISPS Code is implemented through chapter XI-2 Special measures to enhance maritime security, and to improve security for ships in the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS). The new SOLAS resolution 6 states that the Ship Security Alert System shall provide ships with two alarm buttons, which can be activated in case of a piracy or terrorist attack. The alarm is a covert signal, which will have no sound and no flashing lights so that it is in no way obvious to any intruders on board the ship. This Ship Security Alert System are now installed on Passenger ships, including high-speed passenger crafts, Oil tankers, chemical tankers, gas carriers, bulk carriers and high-speed cargo vessels of 500 gross tonnage and upwards.
* ISPS CODE, 2003 Edition, International Maritime Organization, ISBN 92-801-5149-5
Most of the questions we receive on Ship Security Alert Systems (SSAS) are normally on the process of testing, false alarms, and notification to the Administration. The following links should answer some of the basic questions on the Ship Security Alert Systems (SSAS). But please feel free to contact us with your questions.
Rovertech International Inc.
Security and Detection Consultants
Ft. Lauderdale, FL USA
www.transportationsecuritytraining.com
- Guidance On The Message Priority And The Testing Of Ship Security Alert Systems Click Here
- Performance Standards for a Ship Security Alert System Click Here
- Guidance on Provision of Ship Security Alert Systems Click Here
- Revised List of Certificates and Documents Required To Be Carried On Board Ships Click Here
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