There seems to be some need for clarity on this matter on the forum.
The Manila Agreement, according to the IMO should not be implemented by signatory states until Jan 2014, a fact acknowledged on the MCA webpages.
In this respect, most maritime security providers, including SecureScot and Horizon Security Solutions, will insist on a SSO certificate to demonstrate the candidate has a clear understanding of the ISPS Code. PDSD (Proficiency in Designated Security Duties) certification will become mandatory for ships crew with roles within the Ship Security Plan as of Jan '14.
It may become acceptable by MARSEC employers, by then, that a PDSD Cert is sufficient for potential employees. (My view is that this should be the case), However in the interim, the SSO Qual is the universally acceptable certificate for those seeking tasking in the industry.
SecureScot.com continue to deliver what the industry requires and will always adjust to change. This is posted to counter any portrayal that change has already taken place.
Yours aye,
Roger
The Manila Agreement, according to the IMO should not be implemented by signatory states until Jan 2014, a fact acknowledged on the MCA webpages.
In this respect, most maritime security providers, including SecureScot and Horizon Security Solutions, will insist on a SSO certificate to demonstrate the candidate has a clear understanding of the ISPS Code. PDSD (Proficiency in Designated Security Duties) certification will become mandatory for ships crew with roles within the Ship Security Plan as of Jan '14.
It may become acceptable by MARSEC employers, by then, that a PDSD Cert is sufficient for potential employees. (My view is that this should be the case), However in the interim, the SSO Qual is the universally acceptable certificate for those seeking tasking in the industry.
SecureScot.com continue to deliver what the industry requires and will always adjust to change. This is posted to counter any portrayal that change has already taken place.
Yours aye,
Roger