ISO 28004-2:2014 pdf free
ISO 28004-2:2014 pdf free.Security management systems for the supply chain一Guidelines for the implementation of ISO 28000
The objective of this part ofISO 28004 is to provide guidance to medium and small ports that wish to adopt ISO 28000. This guidance provides a self-evaluation criterion that could be used by these ports as they implement ISO 28000. While the self-certification criteria will not result in a third party certification,it can be used to determine the capability of the seaport stakeholders’ security management plans for safeguarding the integrity of supply chain in accordance with the security provisions and guidelines specified in ISO 28000 and the ISO 28004 series. The goal is to develop a risk assessment evaluation rating scale metric that can be used to evaluate the capability of the port security management plans to provide uninterrupted security protection and continuous operations for the supply chain cargo being received, stored, and transferred by the seaport. The use of these self-evaluation criteria will enable the user to determine if the seaport has addressed each requirement of ISO 28000 in adequate detail.
The International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code requires that each maritime port facility develop a comprehensive port facility security plan that includes the cargo under their direct control.The port security plan should address those applications, security systems and operations measures designed to protect the personnel, port facilities, ships at berth, cargo, and cargo transport units,including rail and ground within the port facility physical boundaries from the risks of a security incident (ISO 20858 provides clear guidance on meeting these requirements). ISO 28000 and the ISO 28004 series have established guidelines for protecting the Global Supply Chain at a very high level,but do not provide enough specific detail that would allow a consistent level of implementation to cover all of the security provisions and applications for large, medium and smaller seaports that are integral parts of the global supply chain security infrastructure. To ensure long term and consistent security of the supply chain, there is a need for each of the stakeholders in this integrated global network to be measured and held accountable for contributing to the safety and uninterrupted delivery of goods.ISO 28004-2 pdf free download.