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### 4 Security plan requirements
> For the purposes of [section 9(2)(b)](/view/html/inforce/2026-04-12/act-2005-031#GS9@Gs2@Hpb@EN) and [section 12(c)](/view/html/inforce/2026-04-12/act-2005-031#GS12@Hpc@EN) of the Act, the following requirements are prescribed:
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> > > (a) where the applicant is a company, the security plan must specify –
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> > > > > (i) the company's ABN or ACN number; and
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> > > > > (ii) how the company can be contacted in an emergency; and
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> > > > > (iii) the nature of the company's business activities as they relate to the SSDS;
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> > > (b) where the proposed restricted activity is, or includes, SSDS storage, the security plan must include a safe storage scheme that –
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> > > > > (i) contains a security risk assessment for each SSDS storage place; and
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> > > > > (ii) contains a site map showing each SSDS storage place; and
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> > > > > (iii) provides for the maintenance of SSDS inventories including the recording of persons involved in the movement of SSDS to and from each site; and
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> > > > > (iv) establishes access controls for each SSDS storage place;
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> > > (c) where the proposed restricted activity is, or includes, SSDS transportation, the security plan must include a safe transportation scheme that –
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> > > > > (i) contains particulars of the make, type and registration number of each vehicle that will be used to transport the SSDS; and
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> > > > > (ii) contains particulars of the key routes that will be used to transport the SSDS;
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> > > (d) in the case of any security plan, a scheme for checking the identity of employees of the applicant who are nominated as responsible workers for the permit.