Port Houston Achieves Security Management System ISO 28000 Recertification Continuing Long Commitment to Security

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Port Houston, the largest port on the U.S. Gulf Coast, recently obtained its ISO 28000 recertification for its Security Management System (SMS) for the fifth time. This exceptional achievement was accomplished without any non-conformances. Port Houston in 2008 became the first port authority in the world to receive this international security designation, which outlines stringent requirements for a security management system that incorporates all aspects of business management.

To achieve the security standard, key elements of Port Houston’s security process were evaluated, such as vertical integration of security protocols, senior management involvement, operational controls, training, handling of SSI (Security Sensitive Information) and emergency communications. The recertification audit is an exhaustive five-day audit, performed by the American Bureau of Shipping.

All Port Houston-operated terminals were recertified to the standard, including the Turning Basin, Manchester and Woodhouse Terminals, along with the Barbours Cut Container Terminal and Bayport Container Terminal.

This recertification also aligns with the port’s strategic plan goal of stewardship, preparing for disruptive events and mitigating their impacts.

“This voluntary recertification shows Port Houston’s above-and-beyond commitment to supply chain security for both the port and its many stakeholders,” said Marcus Woodring, chief port security and emergency operations officer. “With over 25 entry points to Port Houston facilities, as well as thousands of stakeholders who daily cross our perimeters, it is imperative that we have strong and consistent security protocols in place to maintain compliance with federal regulations.”

Source: Port Houston

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