An IMO workshop
has provided training for Tunisian port security officials to design and
undertake drills and exercises in ports. The training course (10-13 October)
helped to reinforce and improve existing security measures in the country by
training participants to conduct drills and exercises in line with the
International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS
Code) and recommendations in the APEC
Manual of Maritime Security Drills and
Exercises for Port Facilities.
Activities included live simulation exercises
in which participants were assigned various roles, including responders to
occurring events and as controllers of incidents, as well as theoretical
lessons and discussions.
The workshop was arranged at the request of the General Directorate of Ports and Maritime Transport of Tunisia. Following the closing of the event, the Directorate’s Director-General, Mr. Youssef Ben Romdhane, congratulated participants and the IMO team facilitating the training for their engagement in the course – which followed a contingency planning workshop on maritime security measures at the national level, conducted by IMO from 28-29 September.