J. Randal Van Dyne, Executive Director of the University of
Findlay’s School of Environmental and Emergency Management
(SEEM) announced that the U S Maritime Administration and Det
Norske Veritas (a U.S. Coast Guard - accepted Quality Standards
System organization) have granted certification to the
University’s maritime security training class titled MARSEC for
Facility Security Officers.
The MARSEC for Facility Security Officers course is designed to
provide the knowledge and skills needed to comply with the
Maritime Security Act (MTSA) of 2002, and the United States
Coast Guard requirements for the position of Facility Security
Officer. The course focuses on a balanced combination of
accurate regulatory information, risk-based assessment
techniques, and practical based security and threat identification
information, in order to prepare the student to effectively meet
today’s constantly challenging security requirements.
Mark Alliman, project manager of the School of Environmental
and Emergency Management’s Center for Terrorism
Preparedness, states, “Our maritime security offerings are an
integral part of the Transportation Security curriculum available
at the University of Findlay. This important certification for our
Port Facility Security Officer class is an indication of the quality
of training available through the University.”
The course MARSEC for Facility Security Officers meets and
exceeds the requirements set forth in the Maritime
Transportation Security Act of 2002 (MTSA), the International
Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), the International
Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS), relevant U.S. Coast
Guard regulations including 33 CFR 105, and the International
Maritime Organization model course Port Facility Security Officer
(3.21).
The University of Findlay is currently the only source for this
training in the state of Ohio, and is also the only certified
training provider for this class in the Great Lakes area.
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