Slide 1 1 The Port of Melbourne - delivering a safe, secure and sustainable port’ Transport Colloquium 18 th -19 th June 2008 Steven Sullivan General Manager.

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Slide 1 1 The Port of Melbourne - delivering a safe, secure and sustainable port’ Transport Colloquium 18 th -19 th June 2008 Steven Sullivan General Manager Security, Safety & Emergency Management Port of Melbourne Corporation

Slide 2 Overview Port of Melbourne Legislation Security Control System Cruise Shipping

Slide 3 Port of Melbourne Manage & develop the port in an economically, socially & environmentally sustainable manner. Ensure essential services are available & cost effective. Ensure effective integration of the port with other systems of infrastructure. Facilitate trade growth. Manage the channels in the port for use on a fair & equitable basis.

Slide 4 Port of Melbourne - the supply chain interface Largest container and general cargo port in Australia Around 37% of the nation’s container trade Over 3500 ships visits annually Gateway to over 300 international markets Handles over $100m in exports on average every day Only port to achieve 2 Million TEU

Slide 5 Port boundary PoMC area: Over 500 hectares 21 kilometres of waterfront 34 commercial berths Multi-purpose container facilities PoMC internal operations 7 common-user berths 2 bulk liquid terminals Station Pier Security issues arise from: City port location Urban encroachment Adjacent four municipal areas Served by two separate police regions

Slide 6 Legislation (ISPS Code) XI-2 (IMO) part of Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS). Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Act (MTOFSA). PoMC is a Maritime Industry Participant (MIP). Maritime Security Plan’s (MSP, JMSP,Risk Assessments). Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).

Slide 7 PoMC Security Control System (MTOFSA Purpose) “Establishes a scheme to safeguard against unlawful interference with marine transport or offshore facilities ” PoMC Guiding principle “The Port of Melbourne will be available for shipping at every Maritime Security Level ”

Slide 8 Security Alert Levels Security Level 1Security Level 1 Normal. The level for which standard security measures shall be maintained at all times Security Level 2Security Level 2 Heightened. The level for which appropriate additional security measures shall be maintained for a period of time as a result of heightened risk of a security incident Security Level 3Security Level 3 Exceptional. The level for which further additional measures shall be maintained for a limited period of time when a security incident is probable or imminent, although it may not be possible to identify the specific target

Slide 9 PoMC Security Control System Control Measures Deterrence Detection Communication Response Prevention

Slide 10 Deterrence Visual protection Vehicle intrusion Barriers Uniformed Guard presence CCTV Cameras fitted overtly

Slide 11 Detection Monitored CCTV Perimeter Alarms Mobile patrols both on land & water

Slide 12 Communication Port Security Committee Harbour Control Water Police links Government Agencies Secure Website / SMS Paging System

Slide 13 Response Assessment by control room via CCTV Security guard response Police response – Domain awareness training

Slide 14 Prevention Security Intelligence network Government Agencies –Police –ASIO –Customs Unions

Slide 15 Cruise Shipping Snapshot - International: 2006 the industry grew 18% Global industry worth US30b Over 200,000 Australians in 2006 Snapshot - Melbourne: Station Pier is Victoria’s cruise gateway 45 ships this season (increasing) Season runs October to April Procedures are well rehearsed

Slide 16 Cruise Shipping Key security challenges: Joint Maritime Security Plan Iconic site: Heritage listed Public access ‘non-cruise days’ Vehicles/Buses on berth face Stores and passengers embarking

Slide 17 Cruise Shipping Measures: Physical barriers Airport style screening Explosive trace CCTV Network Declaration of Security Set Security Operating Procedures

Slide 18 Thank you