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MSI Offers Courses

MSI offers courses providing instruction to per- sonnel designated as Company and/or Vessel

Security Officers in compliance with SOLAS XI- 2/3- International Ship and Port Security (ISPS) code and 33CFR Subchapter H. It may be con- ducted at any location, or at MSI centers (located in Newport, RI, Norfolk, VA, or San Diego CA).

Upon completion of the course, students can: • Maintain/supervise implementation of Vessel

Security Plan Assess security risk, threat, vulnerability Undertake regular ship inspections to ensure implementation/maintenance of security measures Ensure proper operation, testing, calibration of security equipment/systems Encourage security awareness/vigilance

Before enrolling, trainees should have shipboard experience and a SOME knowledge of ship design.

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Security Consultants

Maritime & Underwater Security Consultants provide support to governments and private indus- try countering terrorism, trafficking of drugs, weapons, illegal immigration and other crimes at sea and in port. MUSC's services include: Development of national and corporate secu- rity policies and strategy Security assessments and planning Management of security system design, implementation and commissioning programs Expertise in selection and operation of securi- ty systems Training, drills and exercises.

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You may never buy another drill.

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If you’re tired of replacing electric drills, try a Lamina portable hydraulic drill. They’re built for hard, continuous use (10 years min.) and fast payback — in drydock, or even at sea. • drill or tap through solid steel… up, down or sideways • compact and portable • 6 heads, quick-change tools • low maintenance, easily rebuilt • meet U.S. and global standards

For reliable drilling, year after year, call Anchor Lamina today.

And ask about our convenient rent-to-own program.

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Statistically, one crankcase explosion will occur at sea each month, costing millions of Dollars in damage, weeks of refit time and, possibly, even loss of life.

And the most likely cause?

The AMOT XTS-W is a unique bearing wear sensor system for 2-stroke marine engines. It is the only product available that can detect the onset of bearing wear before expensive, potentially catastrophic, secondary damage occurs.

Extensive test bed trials and a live ship owner sea trial have shown the

XTS-W to be a minor investment for major asset protection. For more information, visit www.bearingwear.com

AMOT 401 First Street, Richmond, California, 94801-2906 USA +1 (510) 307 8300 [email protected] www.amot.com

Elemental Innovation Security Barriers

Elemental Innovation, Inc. announces the launch of its

HALO Port Security Barriers/wave attenuator for port secu- rity. HALO is intended to act as a security barrier to protect investments and welfare from vessel strikes and covert underwater incursion. HALO Port Security Barriers can be configured with a multitude of technologies both on the sur- face and underwater.

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