Declaration of Security (DoS)

Provisions

The responsibilities between a ship and a port facility or another ship have to be established in the Declaration of Security. This holds in particular for a shift in responsibilities, for the various security levels and for dealings with ships and port facilities that are not bound by the ISPS requirements. At the same time, the requirements of the ISPS-Codes need to be complied with.

The German flag state sets mandatory requirements in case a Declaration of Security with section 1 of § 9 of the "See-Eigensicherungsverordnung" (Ordinance on Shipboard Security Measures, SeeEigensichV) is required:

Object 1 Object 2 Remarks
ISPS vessel NON-ISPS vessel § 9 Abs. 1 Nr. 1
(= own DoS because SSO or PFSO not named)
ISPS vessel NON-ISPS port facility § 9 Abs. 1 Nr. 1
(= own DoS because SSO or PFSO not named)
ISPS vessel security level > ISPS vessel security level < § 9 Abs. 1 Nr. 2
ISPS vessel security level < ISPS vessel security level > § 9 Abs. 1 Nr. 2
ISPS vessel security level > ISPS port facility security level < § 9 Abs. 1 Nr. 3

Moreover, completion of a DoS is required whenever a ship's competence laid down in a vessel’s SSP is transferred to the port facility, e.g. ID checks, luggage inspections etc. The purpose of this is to prove transfer of competence from the SSO to the port facility. The same applies in case of a transfer of competence to another ship (e.g. in case of rafts of laid-up ships). Rafts of laid-up ships are several (at least two) ships that are moored together in a row or in a bundle withouth the outside ship being moored to the pier.

Additional information

Ships calling routinely at certain ports, always with identical framework conditions, have the option under Sec. 9 (4), Ordinance on Shipboard Security Measures, to agree upon a permanent DoS (internationally also known as Continuous DoS) for a period of a year at the most. The conclusion of a permanent DoS requires written approval from the BSH. Applications for approval can be submitted informally to the BSH. A signed DoS form and a detailed description of the conditions and circumstances must be enclosed with the application. 

Under Sec. 9 (6), Ordinance on Shipboard Security Measures, the DoS must be kept on board German vessels for at least one year from the date of issue. Competent bodies may verify this.

The form of the DoS must comply with the notification by the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Housing (VkBl. 13/2004, S.
383) (see BSH website).

Specimen

The following specimens comply with the requirements (see also Verkehrsblatt 13/2004 in German only):