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The main responsibility of the contracting Government in relation to threat to ships is
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Contracting Governments, when they set security leveL3 shall issue, as necessary, appropriate instructions and shall provide security-related information to the ships and port facilities that may be affected.
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Contracting Governments must analyze the danger that the ship/port interface or ship-to-ship operation poses to people, property, or the environment before requiring a Declaration of Security.
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- Contracting Governments are responsible for a variety of tasks, including determining the appropriate security level, approving the Ship Security Plan and any required revisions to a previously authorized plan, and ensuring that ships comply with SOLAS.
- The Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention defines a Declaration of Security (DoS) as an agreement reached between a ship and a port or another ship with whom it interacts, detailing the security measures each would apply.
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