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Security Drill or Exercise Report for Facility/Vessel Name Date of drill/exercise Reviewed and approved by Vessel/Company/Facility Security Officer Date D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 1

Part 1. General Information Facility/Vessel Name Address of principle drill site Exercise point of contact (CSO/VSO/FSO) Contact phone number Event orientation (Check all that apply) Drill Exercise Actual event Tabletop Full scale Duration of drill/exercise (Date/time) Begin: End: Part 2. Objectives Overview of drill/exercise scenario: The objective(s) of this drill/exercise is(are) to evaluate the following portion(s) of the security plan at the specified MARSEC Level: (Check all that apply) MARSEC 1 MARSEC 2 MARSEC 3 1. Response to change in MARSEC Levels 2. Interfacing with facility/vessels 3. Declaration of security 4. Communications (internal/ external) Security Systems (equipment/ maintenance) Access control 7. Restricted area security 8. Cargo handling security 9. Vessel bunkers/stores security 10. Monitoring security 11. Incident reporting procedures D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 2

Part 3a. Incident Command Structure IC Command Staff Safety Officer Information Officer Liaison Officer Security Officer Operations Section Planning Section Logistics Section Finance Section Staging Area Situation Unit Service Branch Time Unit Branch Resource Unit Comms Unit Procurement Unit Division/Group Documentation Unit Medical Unit Claims Unit Team Demobilization Unit Food Unit Costs Unit Air Operations Technical Unit Support Branch Supply Unit Facility Unit Vehicle Unit Vessel Unit D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 3

Part 3b. List of Participants 1. Name Company or Agency Position/Role 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 1 1 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 4

Part 4. Drill or Exercise Evaluation Worksheet Notes to Drill/ Exercise Coordinator: This template is intended to provide you with a set of fixed objective categories which need to be addressed as identified in your Security Plan for compliance with the Maritime Transportation Security regulations. The events listed are to provide general guidance on example types of events that would demonstrate your capabilities and preparedness. These events can be completed as written, augment the list, or revised events to fit the described actions and responsibilities per your Security Plan. Please note that the purpose of the drill/exercise is to improve your readiness and the capture of lessons learned in the table in section C. General 1. Were all personnel knowledgeable of the applicable security guidelines for this type of event? 2. Were all personnel capable of performing the applicable security guidelines for this type of event? 3. Were the proper procedures followed 4. Was the security plan and other written instructions accurate? Was incident accurately documented during the incident? 7. D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 5

Objective 1. Response to change in MARSEC level met 1. Notify all Vessels at Facility and arriving in 96 hrs. 2. Notify COTP within 12 hrs. 3. Inform facility personnel of change in MARSEC level and implement procedures 4. Implement control procedures Implement access procedures Inspect pier wharves and structures 7. 8. Objective 2. Interfacing with Vessels 1. Test measure with communicating changes in operation and restrictions 2. Coordinate implement facility and vessel security procedures 3. 4. D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 6

Objective 3. Declaration of Security 1. Implement DoS procedures with vessels at Increased MARSEC levels 2. Insure DoS is maintained according to security plan 3. 4. Objective 4. Communications 1. Personnel notified of change in MARSEC level 2. Test of communication with local emergency response agencies (e.g. police, fire, USCG) 3. Test backup communications 4. Objective Security Systems (Equipment/ Maintenance) 1. Test operation of security system/ equipment 2. List the equipment tested 3. 4. D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 7

Objective Access Controls 1. Timely implementation of required controls per security plan 2. Test access controls at MARSEC 1 3. Test access controls at MARSEC 2 4. Test access controls at MARSEC 3 Objective 7. Restricted Area Security 1. Timely implementation of required controls per security plan 2. Test restricted area security at MARSEC 1 3. Test restricted area security at MARSEC 2 4. Test restricted area security at MARSEC 3 D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 8

Objective 8. Cargo Handling Security 1. Timely implementation of required controls per security plan 2. Test cargo handling security at MARSEC 1 3. Test cargo handling security at MARSEC 2 4. Test cargo handling security at MARSEC 3 Objective 9. Vessel Bunker/ Stores Security 1. Timely implementation of required controls per security plan 2. Test vessel bunker/stores security at MARSEC 1 3. Test vessel bunker stores security at MARSEC 2 4. Test vessel bunker stores security at MARSEC 3 D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 9

Objective 10. Security Monitoring 1. Timely implementation of required controls per security plan 2. Test security monitoring at MARSEC 1 3. Test security monitoring at MARSEC 2 4. Test security monitoring at MARSEC 3 Objective 11. Security Incident Procedures 1. Complete internal notifications per plan 2. Complete outside notifications identified in the plan 3. Test response to security threat 4. Test evacuation plan of the facility/vessel 4. Complete situation briefing to all facility/vessel personnel Secure all non-critical operations Observations 7. D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 10

Part Lessons Learned Report The following information summarizes Lessons Learned relating to improving the Facility/Vessel Security Plan and its implementation. 1. Are modifications to the Facility/ Vessel Security Plan required? : es o Corrective action assigned to: 2. Is new or modified training for personnel or contractors needed? : es o Corrective action assigned to: D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 11

3. Do policies or procedures need to be modified or created? es o : Corrective action assigned to: 4. Are there changes to any safety or protective equipment/ policies? : es o Corrective action assigned to: Are there any suggestions for future security drills or exercises? : es o Corrective action assigned to: *Note: Attach additional sheets as necessary. D7 DE TEMPLATE.DOC Page 12