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ISO/PAS 28007:2012

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ISO/PAS 28007:2012 was developed as an initiative by the maritime industry and based on a request by theInternational Maritime Organization to provide guidelines forISO 28000-certified companies deploying Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel (PCASP) on board ships.[1][2]

It was specifically developed for organisations operating in thePiracy High Risk Area in the Indian Ocean, usually providing security transits from theSuez Canal toSoutheast Asia and theIndian subcontinent. However, many of the certified or soon to be certifiedPrivate Maritime Security Companies equally apply the practices to their operations in other parts of the world.[3]

ISO/PAS 28007 is part of a wider range of initiatives to regulate the private security industry which have been developed in recent years.[4] The International Code of Conduct Association for Private Security Service Providers ("ICoCA") recognises ISO/PAS 28007 as a standard to achieve ICoCA certification.[5]

TheUnited Kingdom Accreditation Service ("UKAS") is the only national accreditation body that accredits auditing companies to certify to the standard. As of May 2015, three certification bodies were actively certifying according to ISO/PAS 28007:LRQA, MSS Global and RTI Forensics.

In an op-ed criticizing the UK Governments laws for prosecuting individuals who enlist to fight in foreign warsGeorge Monbiot described a loophole that allowed UK citizens to fight in foreign wars, for money, not ideology.[6] Monbiot cited the qualifications for individuals to seek employment as Maritime Security operatives as legalizing"naval mercenaries".

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  1. ^"ISO/PAS 28007:2012 - Ships and marine technology -- Guidelines for Private Maritime Security Companies (PMSC) providing privately contracted armed security personnel (PCASP) on board ships (and pro forma contract)". iso.org. 14 March 2013. Retrieved2014-05-11.
  2. ^Siebels, Dirk (2014-02-23)."New ISO Standard for Private Maritime Security Companies". Piracy-law.com. Retrieved2015-04-17.
  3. ^"A Brief Explanation of the Private Security Regulatory Initiatives - The Standards | I.R. Consilium". irconsilium.com. Archived fromthe original on 2014-05-10. Retrieved2014-05-11.
  4. ^Siebels, Dirk (October 2014).International Standards for the Private Security Industry. Vol. 159. pp. 76–83.{{cite book}}:|work= ignored (help)
  5. ^"Certification".
  6. ^George Monbiot (2014-02-10)."Orwell was hailed a hero for fighting in Spain. Today he'd be guilty of terrorism".The Guardian. Retrieved2020-02-09.Sue Hemming claims it is'an offence to go out and get involved in a conflict', but that is not always true. You can be prosecuted if you possess a'political, ideological, religious or racial motive' for getting involved, but not, strangely, if you possess a financial motive. Far from it: such motives are now eminently respectable. You can even obtain a City & Guilds qualification as a naval mercenary. Sorry,'maritime security operative'. As long as you don't care whom you kill or why, you're exempt from the law.
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