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#### 18 Security management plan
18 Security management plan
> For the purposes of section 112 (*Security management plan*) of the Law, a security management plan must include—
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> > (a) a list of the risks arising from the matters specified in section 112(1)(a) of the Law; and
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> > (b) a description of the preventative and response measures to be used to manage those risks, including a description of the policies, procedures and equipment and other physical resources that it is proposed to use for those measures, and of the training that it is proposed to provide; and
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> > (c) if the rail transport operator shares a location (such as a modal interchange or port) with 1 or more other transport operators—a description of the arrangements made with those other transport operators in relation to that location to prevent or respond to security incidents; and
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> > (d) procedures for the recording, reporting and analysis of security incidents; and
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> > (e) the allocation of security roles and responsibilities to appropriate people; and
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> > (f) provision for liaison, the sharing of information and for joint operations with emergency services, and with other transport operators who may be affected by the implementation of the plan; and
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> > (g) provision for the evaluation, testing and (if necessary) the revision, of security measures and procedures.