Ship Security Plan (SSP) definition

Ship Security Plan (SSP) means a plan developed to ensure the application of measures designed to protect the persons on board, cargo, cargo transport units, ship’s stores or the ship from the risks of a security incident.

Examples of Ship Security Plan (SSP) in a sentence

  • Please refer the APP (Anti-Piracy Plan), latest version of Best Management Practices (BMP), Ship Security Plan (SSP) and the CSO messages for details.

  • Excluded from this sale are Personal personal effects of the Master, Officers and Crew including slop chest, log books but the Buyers have the right to take copies from Log Books for account of the Buyers, ISM manuals, Ship Security Plan (SSP), original certificates to be returned to competent authorities and hired or third party’s items listed below, equipment, if any, are excluded from this sale and shall which to be taken ashore removed by the Sellers before prior to delivery of the Vessel.

Related to Ship Security Plan (SSP)

  • Equity Plan means any stock or equity purchase plan, restricted stock or equity plan or other similar equity compensation plan now or hereafter adopted by the Company or the Corporation.

  • Equity Plans meanss the stock option and incentive plans adopted and maintained by the Company from time to time.

  • DSU Plan means the Deferred Share Unit Plan of the Corporation.

  • Restricted Stock Unit means a bookkeeping entry representing an amount equal to the Fair Market Value of one Share, granted pursuant to Section 8. Each Restricted Stock Unit represents an unfunded and unsecured obligation of the Company.

  • Reorganized Company means the domestic stock company into which a mutual company has been converted, converted and merged, or converted and consolidated.