Consultation outcome

Port Security Regulations 2009 implementation: Great Yarmouth, Rosyth and Tyne

This consultation has concluded

Detail of outcome

Following this consultation, designation orders were made for these ports. This established a Port Security Authority (PSA) at Great Yarmouth, Rosyth and Tyne.


Original consultation

Summary

Seeks views on plans for implementing required port security at Great Yarmouth, Rosyth and Tyne including physical boundaries and processes.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

The purpose of Directive 2005/65/EC is to enhance security coordination in the wider port area at the ports of Great Yarmouth, Rosyth and Tyne, as opposed to the immediate ship/port interface covered by Regulation (EC) 725/2004. The directive requires the

  • designation of a Port Security Authority
  • appointment of a Port Security Officer
  • conduct of a Port Security Risk Assessment
  • creation of a Port Security Plan

The draft Designation Orders append plan(s) delineating the area which the Port Security Authority will cover for the purposes of this directive.

Documents

Great Yarmouth, Rosyth and Tyne consultation on the draft designation orders implementing the Port Security Regulations 2009

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Great Yarmouth, Rosyth and Tyne consultation letter

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Published 9 August 2013