ISO 20858:Ships and Marine Technology Course Overview

ISO 20858:Ships and Marine Technology Course Overview

Discover the essentials of maritime security with our comprehensive ISO 20858:2007 Ships and Marine Technology course. Over five days, you'll gain deep insights into the security assessment procedures, threat analysis, and effective countermeasures crucial for safeguarding port facilities. From understanding the scope and general requirements of ISO 20858 to implementing a robust Port Facility Security Plan (PFSP), this course prepares you to handle real-world security challenges. You'll also learn about vital documentation and record-keeping practices to ensure compliance and accountability. Engage with practical scenarios and case studies that help reinforce learning and ensure you can apply these critical concepts directly to your work environment.

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Course Prerequisites

To ensure that participants gain the most from the ISO 20858: Ships and Marine Technology course, the following prerequisites are recommended:


  • Basic understanding of maritime operations and terminology: Familiarity with the general workings and terminology used in maritime and port facilities will help participants grasp the course content more effectively.
  • Knowledge of general security principles: While in-depth expertise in security is not mandatory, some understanding of security measures and principles applicable in any field will be beneficial.
  • Ability to understand and analyze technical documents: Given that the course involves reviewing and understanding sections from the ISO 20858 standard, comfort with reading and analyzing technical texts will be advantageous.
  • Interest in security management and risk assessment: Motivation and a keen interest in learning about security management within the marine and port facility context will enhance understanding and engagement in the course.

These prerequisites aim to ensure that all participants have a baseline of knowledge that will allow them to fully engage with the course content while also ensuring that the training remains accessible to a wide audience interested in improving security at port facilities.


Target Audience for ISO 20858:Ships and Marine Technology

The ISO 20858:2007 course provides insights into marine technology and port facility security, targeting professionals involved in maritime operations and security.


• Shipping Company Security Officers


• Port Facility Security Officers


• Maritime Security Consultants


• Port and Ship Operations Managers


• Maritime Compliance Officers


• Cargo Security Managers


• Port State Control Officers


• Maritime Risk Assessors


• Maritime Safety Officers


• Government Regulatory Personnel dealing with Marine Affairs


• Maritime Insurance and Risk Analysts




Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this ISO 20858:Ships and Marine Technology?

Introduction to Course Learning Outcomes: This ISO 20858:2007 course equips participants with robust knowledge and skills to conduct security assessments and develop comprehensive Port Facility Security Plans (PFSP) effectively aligned with international standards.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes:

  • Understand the scope and general requirements of ISO 20858 to ensure conformance with international maritime security standards.
  • Grasp key terms and definitions used within ISO 20858 to facilitate accurate communication and implementation of security protocols.
  • Conduct thorough security assessments, identifying current security status and potential threats at port facilities.
  • Analyze threat scenarios and security incidents to classify their consequences and likelihood, enhancing predictive security measures.
  • Develop skills to score security incidents based on their potential impact, aiding in prioritizing security responses.
  • Design and prioritize countermeasures to mitigate identified security risks effectively.
  • Create a comprehensive Port Facility Security Plan (PFSP) detailing preventive and responsive security measures.
  • Understand documentation requirements, including safeguarding, managing, and retaining essential security documents and records.
  • Employ training templates and formats, and engage with case studies and real-time scenarios for practical learning and application.
  • Review and reinforce learned concepts to ensure clarity and readiness to implement ISO 20858 standards in real-world settings.

Target Audience for ISO 20858:Ships and Marine Technology

The ISO 20858:2007 course provides insights into marine technology and port facility security, targeting professionals involved in maritime operations and security.


• Shipping Company Security Officers


• Port Facility Security Officers


• Maritime Security Consultants


• Port and Ship Operations Managers


• Maritime Compliance Officers


• Cargo Security Managers


• Port State Control Officers


• Maritime Risk Assessors


• Maritime Safety Officers


• Government Regulatory Personnel dealing with Marine Affairs


• Maritime Insurance and Risk Analysts




Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this ISO 20858:Ships and Marine Technology?

Introduction to Course Learning Outcomes: This ISO 20858:2007 course equips participants with robust knowledge and skills to conduct security assessments and develop comprehensive Port Facility Security Plans (PFSP) effectively aligned with international standards.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes:

  • Understand the scope and general requirements of ISO 20858 to ensure conformance with international maritime security standards.
  • Grasp key terms and definitions used within ISO 20858 to facilitate accurate communication and implementation of security protocols.
  • Conduct thorough security assessments, identifying current security status and potential threats at port facilities.
  • Analyze threat scenarios and security incidents to classify their consequences and likelihood, enhancing predictive security measures.
  • Develop skills to score security incidents based on their potential impact, aiding in prioritizing security responses.
  • Design and prioritize countermeasures to mitigate identified security risks effectively.
  • Create a comprehensive Port Facility Security Plan (PFSP) detailing preventive and responsive security measures.
  • Understand documentation requirements, including safeguarding, managing, and retaining essential security documents and records.
  • Employ training templates and formats, and engage with case studies and real-time scenarios for practical learning and application.
  • Review and reinforce learned concepts to ensure clarity and readiness to implement ISO 20858 standards in real-world settings.