The most recent version of the security plan, or portions thereof, must be available to the employees who are responsible for implementing it, consistent with personnel security clearance or background investigation restrictions and a demonstrated need to know.
The security plan must be reviewed at least annually and revised and/or updated as necessary to reflect changing circumstances. (c) The security plan, including the transportation security risk assessment developed in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section, must be in writing and must be retained for as long as it remains in effect. (3) A plan for training hazmat employees in accordance with § 172.704 (a)(4) and (a)(5) of this part. (2) Security duties for each position or department that is responsible for implementing the plan or a portion of the plan and the process of notifying employees when specific elements of the security plan must be implemented and (1) Identification by job title of the senior management official responsible for overall development and implementation of the security plan (b) The security plan must also include the following: Measures to address the assessed security risks of shipments of hazardous materials covered by the security plan en route from origin to destination, including shipments stored incidental to movement. Measures to address the assessed risk that unauthorized persons may gain access to the hazardous materials covered by the security plan or transport conveyances being prepared for transportation of the hazardous materials covered by the security plan. Such confirmation system must be consistent with applicable Federal and State laws and requirements concerning employment practices and individual privacy. Measures to confirm information provided by job applicants hired for positions that involve access to and handling of the hazardous materials covered by the security plan.
At a minimum, a security plan must include the following elements: Specific measures put into place by the plan may vary commensurate with the level of threat at a particular time.
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