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INDUCTION BOOKLET CONTROL AND SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM



What is the BASC?
BASC is a program created to promote safe international trade and thus prevent smuggling, illicit drug trafficking and terrorism.

Why is it important for the company to obtain BASC Certification?
• Because it promotes a safe work environment.
• Because it promotes the standardization of procedures in the foreign trade chain.
• Because it encourages international support, reducing losses to the company.
• Optimizes the processes and operations of the foreign trade logistics chain.

What are the BASC standards?
1. Legal study.
2. Security Policy Secure personnel administration.
3. Security systems.
4. Logistics of receipt and dispatch of cargo.
5. Control of raw materials, packaging and security seals.
6. Control of documents and information.
7. Selection of clients and suppliers.
8. Strategic security alliances.
9. Report suspicious activities.


How can you contribute to the company to obtain BASC certification?
• Complying with standards and guidelines established by the company.
• Complying with assigned functions and procedures.
• Complying with the rules and procedures of the BASC Control and Security Management System.


What should you do if you detect any suspicious activity, theft or sabotage? Or an object that appears to contain drugs?
Report it to the BASC Committee very discreetly, without discussing it with others.


Who is the BASC committee?
Juan Carlos Figueroa - General Manager
Monica Espinoza - Operations Manager
Patricia Bautista Antón - General Accountant
Gino Solis - Physical Security of Facilities
Marco Mozo - Information Security



SECURITY POLICY AND REGULATIONSSAFETY

“CHOICE CARGO S.A.C. Its priority is to promote a safe work environment, free of risks, acts of violence and drug trafficking and terrorism practices, for its workers and processes in general, for which it constantly trains its staff and carries out activities that allow it to guarantee their participation in safely in the international logistics chain.


SAFETY REGULATIONS

• Not be part of any illegal act that harms people.
• Do not consume or sell any illegal drug, substance and/or product.
• Do not enter the company facilities in a state of alcohol or with any type of weapons.
• Do not accept any type of bribes that affect the integrity of the company and/or any of its members.
• Not participate in any act involved with the issue of drug trafficking and terrorism.
• Report any fact or information that threatens security.
• Inform the BASC committee in case of suspicion or knowledge of any illegal act.
• Maintain the confidentiality of the company's activities.

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