7-Point Ocean Container Security Inspection Guide
Before allowing the container to
enter the facility, inspect undercarriage
and outside of container. Use a mirror
to access hard-to-see areas.
Undercarriage support beams
should be visible; solid plates
should not cover the beams.
Outside and Undercarriage
Doors – Outside and Inside
Ensure locking mechanisms are secure and in
good working order. There should be ribs on the
interior sides of each door; solid plates should not
cover standard interior door cavities.
Front Wall
Inspect front wall, making sure vents and blocks
are visible and appropriately spaced. Measure
interior and exterior with a tape measure, range
finder or string. Container should be exact to
specifications.
Look for different wall colors and blocks that are too
close to the vents. Use a tool to tap front wall – you
should hear a hollow, metal sound.Ceiling & Roof
Any weld repairs on the inside must be also be visible
on the outside. Watch for unusual welding or repair on
support beams. False compartments are common in
ceilings, beams, floors, doors, and the front wall.
Inspect external roof and internal ceiling, including
structural beams. Use tool to tap – you should hear a
metal, hollow sound. If unable to see roof of
container, use ladder or a mirror attached to a pole.
Interior Floor
Inspect floor for unusual repairs. Floor should be flat
and one height. Measure floor to ceiling with a tape
measure, range finder or piece of wood. Container
should be exact to specifications.
You should not need to
step up from edge of
container to get inside;
there should be no steps
or raised platforms inside
container.
Look for different color bonding material, loose
bolts, new and worn metals on same device.
Doors should seal completely when closed.
Left and Right Sides
Inspect internal and external surfaces, including
structural beams. Use a tool to tap side walls –
listen and feel for hollow, metal sound. All walls,
ceiling, and doors should be metal.
Any repairs on the inside must be also visible
on the outside. Blocks and vents (9 holes)
inside container must be visible and
appropriately spaced (see above picture).
false compartments
Conduct 7-point interior and exterior inspection of ISO
ocean container to verify the physical integrity prior to
loading. Document container results and keep with
shipping records. Reject containers that do not
pass the 7-Point Inspection criteria.
Reference back for additional
inspection criteria information.

7 point security inspection guide

  • 1.
    7-Point Ocean ContainerSecurity Inspection Guide Before allowing the container to enter the facility, inspect undercarriage and outside of container. Use a mirror to access hard-to-see areas. Undercarriage support beams should be visible; solid plates should not cover the beams. Outside and Undercarriage Doors – Outside and Inside Ensure locking mechanisms are secure and in good working order. There should be ribs on the interior sides of each door; solid plates should not cover standard interior door cavities. Front Wall Inspect front wall, making sure vents and blocks are visible and appropriately spaced. Measure interior and exterior with a tape measure, range finder or string. Container should be exact to specifications. Look for different wall colors and blocks that are too close to the vents. Use a tool to tap front wall – you should hear a hollow, metal sound.Ceiling & Roof Any weld repairs on the inside must be also be visible on the outside. Watch for unusual welding or repair on support beams. False compartments are common in ceilings, beams, floors, doors, and the front wall. Inspect external roof and internal ceiling, including structural beams. Use tool to tap – you should hear a metal, hollow sound. If unable to see roof of container, use ladder or a mirror attached to a pole. Interior Floor Inspect floor for unusual repairs. Floor should be flat and one height. Measure floor to ceiling with a tape measure, range finder or piece of wood. Container should be exact to specifications. You should not need to step up from edge of container to get inside; there should be no steps or raised platforms inside container. Look for different color bonding material, loose bolts, new and worn metals on same device. Doors should seal completely when closed. Left and Right Sides Inspect internal and external surfaces, including structural beams. Use a tool to tap side walls – listen and feel for hollow, metal sound. All walls, ceiling, and doors should be metal. Any repairs on the inside must be also visible on the outside. Blocks and vents (9 holes) inside container must be visible and appropriately spaced (see above picture). false compartments Conduct 7-point interior and exterior inspection of ISO ocean container to verify the physical integrity prior to loading. Document container results and keep with shipping records. Reject containers that do not pass the 7-Point Inspection criteria. Reference back for additional inspection criteria information.