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PGM SECURITY POLICY
SECURITY:
This vessel and the facility(s) at which it
is located are subject to security requirements in accordance
with the U.S. Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) and
the International Ship and Port Facilities Security Code (ISPS
Code). As such, all persons entering
the facility(s), or boarding the vessel must comply with the security
requirements in effect at the time. Of particular concern
to the Contractor is the requirement that persons must be properly
authorized for entry and prove their identity before they will
be granted access. Therefore, the Contractor must advise
PGM not less 24 hours in advance, during normal working hours,
of any person(s) (Contractor’s employees, sub-contractors,
etc.) that will require access to the vessel so that those individuals
can be added to the appropriate facility and vessel access lists.
Advanced notice shall be provided by email to: security@pac-gulf.com and
must comply with the following format:
Email Subject Line: Access
Request - “FULL NAME OF VESSEL”
Email text shall include:
Entity requesting access
Number of persons & period of access
Point of Contact at requesting entity & Contact number
List of Persons requiring access shall include:
Full Name as it appears on ID
Drivers License Number & State or last 4 Digits of Social Security
Number
Contact Number
Position
Example:
Subject Line:
Access Request
- KEYSTONE STATE
Body of text:
Acme Ship Repair
International requests access for
4 persons from 1/1/2000 thru 1/21/2000
to accomplish Purchase Order No. GCN 1800555
POC: George Washington 555-232-1111
List of Persons:
1. John Doe, DL# 6689231 OR, 555-678-5790, Project Manger
2. Billy Bob, SS# 8888, 555-232-1111, Welder
3. Jane Doe, DL# 2167645 WA, 555-232-1111, Fitter
4. Jumpin Jack, SS# 9999, 555-232-1111, Laborer
In addition to appearing on the access lists,
any persons needing access must provide proper identification
at each access point. In
order for identification to be considered proper it must be an
official “Photo ID” issued by a recognized government
entity (i.e. driver’s license, passport, etc) and must not
appear to have been tampered with in any way. Failure to
provide the required 24 hour advanced notice and, or, failure to
provide proper photo ID may result in denial of access. Any
lost time, loss of productivity or other consequences resultant
from failure to meet the above access requirements will be solely
for the account of the Contractor.
Contractors are reminded that in the performance
of this contract any and all employees performing work within
the United States and its territories must in accordance with
federal regulations have proven to their employer that the are
eligible to work in the United States. Any lost time, loss of productivity or
other consequences resultant from failure to meet all requirements
associated with regulations pertaining to “Right to Work
in the United States” will be solely for the account of the
Contractor
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