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U.S. COAST GUARD
CG-6025 Rev. (03-09)
FACILITY VULNERABILITY AND SECURITY
MEASURES SUMMARY
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FACILITY IDENTIFICATION
1. Name of Facility
2. Address of Facility
3. Latitude
4. Longitude
5. Captain of the Port Zone
6. Type of Operation (check all that apply)
Barge Fleeting
Break Bulk (HAZMAT)
Break Bulk (non-HAZMAT)
Bulk Dry (HAZMAT)
Bulk Dry (non-HAZMAT)
Bulk Liquid (HAZMAT)
Bulk Liquid (non-HAZMAT)
Bulk Oil (PETROLEUM)
Refinery
CDC* – Material Poisonous
by Inhalation (PIH-TIH)
CDC*-Ammonia, Anhydrous
CDC* – Other
CDC* – Chlorine
Chemical Production
CDC* – LNG
Container
CDC* – LPG
Explosives
CDC* – other LHGs
Military Supply
Passengers (Cruise)
Passengers (Ferry)
Passengers (Other)
Radioactive Material – Class 7
Ro-Ro
If other, explain below:
Offshore Support
Bulk Oil (PETROLEUM)
Storage/Transfer
* Certain Dangerous Cargo
VULNERABILITY AND SECURITY MEASURES
7a. Vulnerability
7b. Vulnerability Category
If other, explain
8a. Selected Security Measures (MARSEC Level 1)
8b. Security Measures Category
If other, explain
9a. Selected Security Measures (MARSEC Level 2)
9b. Security Measures Category
If other, explain
10a. Selected Security Measures (MARSEC Level 3)
10b. Security Measures Category
If other, explain
VULNERABILITY AND SECURITY MEASURES
7a. Vulnerability
7b. Vulnerability Category
If other, explain
8a. Selected Security Measures (MARSEC Level 1)
8b. Security Measures Category
If other, explain
9a. Selected Security Measures (MARSEC Level 2)
9b. Security Measures Category
If other, explain
10a. Selected Security Measures (MARSEC Level 3)
10b. Security Measures Category
If other, explain
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CG-6025
FACILITY VULNERABILITY AND SECURITY MEASURES SUMMARY
This form satisfies the requirements for Facility Vulnerability and Security Measures Summary submission found in the Code of Federal
Regulations for Facility Security. Form CG-6025A, Vulnerability and Security Measures Addendum, may be used as a continuation of form
CG-6025, in order to submit additional vulnerabilities and security measures. If a facility owner or operator submits Facility Vulnerability and
Security Measures Summary pertaining to more than one facility, form CG-6025, shall be submitted to document each additional facility.
BLOCK 1
Self-Explanatory.
BLOCK 7b
Enter the vulnerability identification code from
the KEY to categorically identify the
vulnerability you described. More than one
category may be used. If you select other,
please explain in the box provided.
BLOCK 2
Street Address.
BLOCK 8a
Enter a concise description of a selected
security measure identified in the plan for
MARSEC Level 1 that will mitigate the
vulnerability you addressed.
BLOCK 3
If available, provide latitude to nearest tenth
of a minute.
BLOCK 8b
Enter the security measures identification code
from the KEY to categorically identify the
security measure you described. More than
one category may be used. If you select other,
please explain in the box provided.
BLOCK 4
If available, provide longitude to nearest
tenth of a minute.
BLOCK 9a
Enter a concise description of additional
selected security measures, if any, that will be
applied during MARSEC Level 2 that will
mitigate the vulnerability you addressed.
BLOCK 5
Provide the Captain of the Port Zone from
the list below in which your facility resides.
Their respective zones are described in 33
CFR Part 3.
BLOCK 9b
Enter the security measures identification code
from the KEY to categorically identify the
security measure you described. More than
one category may be used. If you select other,
please explain in the box provided.
BLOCK 6
Check all applicable operations that are
conducted at your facility. For example, a
container terminal would most likely need to
indicate the following types of operation:
CDC - Ammonia, Anhydrous; CDC Chlorine; CDC - Material Poisonous by
Inhalation
(PIH-TIH);
CDC-Other;
Container; Explosives; Radioactive Material
- Class 7; and Ro-Ro. If you select other,
please explain in the box provided.
BLOCK 10a
Enter a concise description of additional
selected security measures, if any, that will be
applied during MARSEC Level 3 that will
mitigate the vulnerability you addressed.
BLOCK 7a
Enter a concise description of a
vulnerability identified in your facility’s
assessment. Provide location information if
appropriate.
BLOCK 10b
Enter the security measures identification code
from the KEY to categorically identify the
security measure you described. More than
one category may be used. If you select other,
please explain in the box provided.
CAPTAIN OF THE PORT ZONE:
Baltimore
Boston
Buffalo
Cape Fear River
Charleston
Corpus Christi
Delaware Bay
Detroit
Duluth
Guam
Hampton Roads
Honolulu
Houston-Galveston
Jacksonville
Key West
Lake Michigan
Long Island Sound
Los Angeles-Long Beach
Lower Mississippi River
Miami
Mobile
Morgan City
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New Orleans
New York
North Carolina
Northern New England
Ohio Valley
Pittsburgh
Port Arthur
Portland, Oregon
Prince William Sound
Puget Sound
San Diego
San Francisco Bay
San Juan
Sault St. Marie
Savannah
Southeast Alaska
Southeastern New England
St. Petersburg
Upper Mississippi River
Western Alaska
KEY
VULNERABILITY CATEGORY:
Physical Security
PHS
That part of security concerned with physical measures
designed to safeguard personnel; to prevent unauthorized
access to equipment, installations, material, and documents;
and to safeguard them against terrorism, espionage, sabotage,
damage, and theft.
Structural Integrity
STI
The design and material construction characteristics of piers,
facilities, and associated structures.
Transportation Infrastructure
TRI
Infrastructure that may be exploited during an attack, other
than utilities.
Utilities
UTI
The essential equipment and services that are vital to the
operation of the facility.
Radio & Telecommunications
RAT
That part of security concerned with measures to protect radio
and telecommunication equipment, including computer
systems and networks.
Personnel Protection Systems
PPS
Equipment, Gear, or Systems designed to protect facility
personnel (i.e. weapons, body armor).
Procedural Policies
PRP
Plans, Policies, and Procedures for specific operations.
Coordination and Information Sharing
CIS
The ability to coordinate and receive/share information with
local/state/federal agencies and other commercial entities.
Preparedness
PRE
Implementation of Plans, Policies, and Procedures through
Training, Drills, and Exercises conducted to improve security
awareness, prevention, and response.
SECURITY MEASURES
Access Control
Barriers
Cargo Control
Communications
Coordination
Credentialing
Detection
Guard Force
IT Security
Inspections
Intelligence
ACC
BAR
CAC
COM
COR
CRE
DET
GUF
ITS
INS
INT
Lighting
Patrols
Planning, Policies, & Procedures
Redundancy
Response
Stand-off Distance
Structural Hardening
Surveillance
Training
Vessels/Vehicles
LIT
PAT
PPP
RED
RES
SOD
STH
SUR
TRA
VEV
File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | CG6025.pdf |
Subject | Facility Vulnerability and Security Measures Summary |
Author | FYI, Inc. |
File Modified | 2015-05-21 |
File Created | 2007-12-04 |