SECURITY INFORMATION
The following information has been provided by the
professionals at CLIA, (Cruise Lines
International Association, Inc.).
Cruising remains one of the safest vacations available, with an
outstanding record of safety and security. In fact, when compared with
the FBI's land-based crime statistics in the United States, cruise
guests are much safer onboard a cruise ship than ashore.
While instances of crime on cruise ships are rare, it is important that whenever traveling to be
observant of one's possessions and surroundings at all times. Cruise
guests are reminded of this in the daily bulletins,
at port briefings and by the provision of a
room safe or safety deposit box. In the event of an incident, the cruise
industry takes all allegations and incidents very seriously, reports them to
the proper authorities and fully cooperates in any investigation. In many
instances, cruise lines do not publicly disclose detailed information
in order to comply with directions
given to them from law enforcement and out of
respect for privacy.
- Cruise ships are comparable to
secure buildings with 24-hour security. All cruise ships are required to
have in place formal security plans that meet
national and international regulations.
Every person onboard a cruise
ship, from the captain to the cleaning staff and all guests, are placed on
official manifests. When sailing to or from U.S. ports, these manifests
are provided to U.S. federal law enforcement officials prior to the ship's
departure.
- Guests should be very
comfortable with the security measures they see during their cruise
vacation. These include the screening of 100 percent of all luggage,
carry-on's and provisions coming onto our ships. Screening is done with
X-ray machines, metal detectors and human and detector dog searches.
- Guests and crew may embark
or disembark only after passing through security. Once a ship is underway,
access is strictly limited to documented employees and fare-paying
guests.
- Each guest is issued an
identification card which contains their digital photo and personal
identification information on a magnetic strip that he or she must present
when entering or leaving the ship. This technology allows the ship to know
which guests and crew members are onboard and which are not.
- Each cruise ship has a dedicated
security officer and staff whose sole function is the security of its
guests and crew. Typically, security staff personnel have former law
enforcement or military background and are trained according to
international security regulations.
- The crew of the average cruise ship
includes several teams of fire and emergency
personnel able to respond immediately to any emergency. An average-sized,
oceangoing
cruise ship’s safety equipment typically includes as many as 4,000 smoke
detectors and alarms.
- Foreign crew members on CLIA
ships are required to obtain a visa issued by the U.S. State Department
for entry into the United States. This visa requires the completion of a
background check. In addition, cruise ship employees are pre-screened by
recruiting agencies.
- Cruise lines operate within a
legal framework under which international, federal and state authorities
investigate crimes onboard cruise ships. Unlike most instances of shore
side crime, the FBI has the authority to investigate and prosecute alleged
crimes in international waters involving Americans.
- The U.S. Coast Guard has
jurisdiction for inspection and enforcement of international safety and
security standards for all ships calling at U.S. ports. Cruise ships
operating from U.S. ports are inspected regularly by the U.S. Coast
Guard to ensure the vessel is following all laws pertaining to
safety, security and environmental protection.
Cruise ships maintain advanced communications,
navigation and weather-forecasting systems.
Cruising is among the most popular
vacation options in large part because of its excellent safety record and
the high level of quality service cruise ships provide. The industry will
continue to do its part to maintain a safe, secure and healthy shipboard
environment.
IT IS SAFE TO TRAVEL! |