Cruise Ship Security
Cruise Line / Maritime / Cruise Ship Security Training
Cruise Ship Security – Cruise ships have always been relatively secure, and Cruise Lines and the Cruise Industry in general have adhered to strict Maritime Security guidelines and practices set by the International Government Agencies such as those outlined by the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS), and the U.S. Coast Guard’s “Security for Passenger Vessels and Passenger Terminals” regulations.
Cruise lines and Government Agencies around the world have adapted precautions, policies, tactics, and new Anti-Terrorism measures to tighten and refine Cruise Ship Security procedures. However, after recent events it is evident that more attention is needed on the Human Element of Cruise Ship Security, on the implementation of these procedures, and on the overall structure of this mode of travel.
Cruise Ship Security and Behavior Analysis
The need to combine Cruise Ship Security Training, with Customer Service, Conflict resolution, and Emergency Response Training have never more evident, and Observational Techniques and Behavior Analysis continues to prove that efficient and secure passenger processing is an attainable goal for Cruise Ship Security, a growing segment of the Transportation Industry.
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