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✅ ISPS Code Signs

International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS)

The purpose of the Code is to provide abstandardised, consistant framework for evaluating risk, enabling governments to offset changes in threat with changes in vulnerability for ships and port facilities through determination of appropriate security levels and corresponding security measures.

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This sign is a warning and signifies the permitted and prohibited actions.

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A snap-back zone on a mooring deck is the space where it is anticipated that the failed mooring line could recoil with great velocity, possibly resulting in injury or even death to crew present within this zone.

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It is used to warn of danger because of skin injection.

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This sign warns that there is a danger of severe injury, because of the door that may shut from ship's motion.

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To signify that a door must be kept locked in port.

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To signify that a door must be kept locked on security alert.

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It is used to indicate the location of SOS Afsluiter.

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