Shows how to be on the lookout for suspicious behaviour, particularly from
strangers or visitors, and how to challenge it. It also stresses the importance of
reporting and recording which is essential for good security planning.
Stresses the importance of always asking for and checking ID, making sure that it is
not stolen, altered, or forged, and ensuring that, if necessary, the person whose ID
you have been checking is searched, or escorted to where they want to go.
Considered to be very valuable for security training.
Tells the audience not to think about weapons and explosive devices just as complete
items, but also as components – timers and detonators, for instance.
It goes into detail, if you do discover a device, on how to act. Key points include
thinking about what you are doing, not taking unnecessary chances, and keeping
yourself and anyone else out of harm’s way. Gives an action plan and guidance on
risk assessment techniques.
Covers being alert for crowd problems both on and off a ship.
Situations can change very quickly and, in a stressful situation, people often do not
behave as they would normally.
Viewers are shown how to identify problems as soon as possible, deal with the
situation calmly and confidently, and be ready to deal with the unexpected!
Covers all ISPS and SOLAS requirements relating to the subject from planning to
action.
Each video will be offered individually on Video, DVD or VCD, with an accompanying
booklet detailing the topics and is available in a variety of languages.
The package is complementary to Videotel’s courses on Port Security and Shipboard
Security Officer Training.