106.205—Company Security Officer (CSO).
(a) General.
(1)
An OCS facility owner or operator may designate a single CSO for all its OCS facilities to which this part applies, or may designate more than one CSO, in which case the owner or operator must clearly identify the OCS facilities for which each CSO is responsible.
(2)
A CSO may perform other duties within the owner's or operator's organization, including the duties of a Facility Security Officer, provided he or she is able to perform the duties and responsibilities required of the CSO.
(3)
The CSO may delegate duties required by this part, but remains responsible for the performance of those duties.
(b) Qualifications.
The CSO must have general knowledge, through training or equivalent job experience, in the following:
(3)
OCS facility and vessel security measures including the meaning and consequential requirements of the different MARSEC Levels;
(c)
In addition to the knowledge and training in paragraph (b) of this section, the CSO must have general knowledge, through training or equivalent job experience, in the following, as appropriate:
(9)
Recognition of characteristics and behavioral patterns of persons who are likely to threaten security;
(d) Responsibilities.
In addition to any other duties required by this part, for each OCS facility for which the CSO is responsible, the CSO must:
(1)
Keep the OCS facility apprised of potential threats or other information relevant to its security;
(3)
Ensure that a Facility Security Plan (FSP) is developed, approved, maintained, and implemented in compliance with this part;
(9)
Ensure communication and cooperation between the OCS facility and vessels that interface with it, in compliance with this part;
(10)
Ensure consistency between security requirements and safety requirements in compliance with this part;
(11)
Ensure that if a common FSP is prepared for more than one similar OCS facility, the FSP reflects any OCS facility specific characteristics; and
(12)
Ensure compliance with an Alternative Security Program or equivalents approved under this subchapter, if appropriate.