Policy on Prevention of CSAM
IMS Philippines Maritime Corp. upholds strict compliance with Philippines and international laws.
Prevention of CSAM
Company Advisory
Zero Tolerance Policy on CSAM
IMS Philippines Maritime Corp. reaffirms its commitment to maintaining a safe, lawful, and ethical working environment for all seafarers and personnel.
Our Zero Tolerance Policy on CSAM is upheld in strict compliance with Philippine and international laws and applies to all employees, contractors, and partners of the Company.
Key Responsibilities
Adhering to all legal and company-mandated requirements
Participating in training, screening, and preventive measures
Cooperating with routine inspections and digital device checks
Reporting any violations immediately and accurately
We encourage everyone to uphold these standards with integrity and professionalism. As a maritime organization, we share the duty to protect vulnerable individuals, promote safe practices, and preserve the reputation of our industry.
Important Reminder
Let us work together to sustain a culture of accountability, respect, and lawful conduct.
U.S. Territory Compliance Notice
Important Advisory
Operating in or Bound for U.S. Territories
The U.S. Embassy in the Philippines has implemented stricter screening procedures for seafarers under the Manning Agency Accreditation Program (MAAP).
Accessing, possessing, or distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) is a serious criminal offense under both Philippine and U.S. law.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is authorized to search digital devices and electronic records.
Violations May Lead To:
Arrest
Deportation
Visa Revocation
Permanent Ban from entering the U.S.
Protect Your Career. Protect Your Future.
Let us uphold all laws and company policies. Act responsibly, maintain professionalism, and help preserve the integrity of the maritime industry.