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Can the International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC) be issued while one or more minor nonconformities are detected during the verification?

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Can the International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC) be issued while one or more minor nonconformities are detected during the verification?

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No! Sect. 19.1.1.1 requires a verification prior to issue an ISSC to “ensure that the security system and any associated security equipment of the ship fully complies with the applicable requirements…”. In order words, if non-conformities are detected during the verification process, no ISSC shall be issued. verifications at the same occasion. For further information companies are requested to contact the “Maritime Security Section (BSMI)” at GL headoffice (see “Contact”).

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