Facility Security Assessment Sample Clauses

A Facility Security Assessment clause outlines the requirement for evaluating the security measures and vulnerabilities of a physical location or facility. Typically, this involves conducting inspections, reviewing access controls, and identifying potential risks to personnel, assets, or information within the premises. The core function of this clause is to ensure that adequate security protocols are in place to protect against threats, thereby minimizing risk and enhancing overall safety for the facility and its occupants.
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Facility Security Assessment. 1. Owner will be required to develop a facility security assessment (“Facility Security Assessment” or “FSA”) which addresses “response procedures for fire or other emergency response conditions” (33 CFR 105.305(a)(2)). The US Coast Guard also requires an emergency manual for LNG terminals in accordance with 33 CFR 127.307. Contractor will assist Owner in preparing and submitting the FSA to the COTP, along with the operations manual required by 33 CFR 127.305, before the Project can be placed in service. The manuals developed for overall Stage 3 Facility operation and ship loading shall be consistent with the USCG operations manual.
Facility Security Assessment. Owner may be required to develop a revised facility security assessment (“
Facility Security Assessment. Owner is required to develop a Facility Security Assessment (“FSA”) which address “response procedures for fire or other emergency response conditions” (33 C.F.R. 105.305(a)(2)). The US Coast Guard also requires an emergency manual for LNG terminals in accordance with 33 C.F.R. 127.307. The emergency manual will be prepared and submitted to the COTP, along with the operations manual required by 33 C.F.R. 127.305, for approval before the Facility can be placed in service. Operator shall assist Owner in the development of the FSA and the emergency manual.