FSR 2020 STANDARD

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2020 Facility Security Requirements (FSR) Standards

2020 FSR Audit Form

2020 Waiver Request Form

Please click on the below link to review the FSR Certification Framework Document.

2020 Facility Security Requirements (FSR) Certification Framework

Standards Master Glossary

TRANSLATED VERSIONS OF THE FSR 2020 STANDARD
To view the FSR 2020 Standard in Spanish please click HERE
To view the FSR 2020 Standard in Portuguese please click HERE


Remote/Virtual Audit Form (Recertification Audits Only)
FSR 2020 Remote Audit Form
TSR 2020 Remote Audit Form


TSR 2020 STANDARD

Please also note that the content of these documents is copyright protected and cannot be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of TAPA.

2020 Trucking Security Requirements (TSR) Standards

The Locking Systems Guidance (LSG) document is available to assist members in the identification and selection of suitable locking systems. The LSG is intended to complement the Trucking Security Requirements Standard.
Please click the link below to view:

TAPA TSR Locking Systems Guidance Document

2020 TSR Audit Form

2020 Waiver Request Form

Standards Master Glossary

TRANSLATED VERSIONS OF THE TSR 2020 STANDARD
To view the TSR 2020 Standard in Spanish please click HERE
To view the TSR 2020 Standard in Portuguese please click HERE


Remote/Virtual Audit Form (Recertification Audits Only)
FSR 2020 Remote Audit Form
TSR 2020 Remote Audit Form 


TAPA Cyber Security Standards

The goal of these Standards is to mitigate cyber risks in the supply chain by developing a global standard that recognizes reasonable levels of cyber security, vendor risk assessments, incident response plans, and secured third-party vendor relationships. The Standards lay out a minimum set of requirements that provide a baseline for a supply chain cyber security program. Organizations of all sizes may apply the principles and best practices of cyber risk management to improve supply chain security and resiliency in their critical infrastructure. 

This Standard is intended to be a single-level standards framework, (not A, B, C; or 1, 2, 3). The TAPA Cyber Security Standards are not absolute. Using these standards is not a substitute for regularly checking your national, regional, and international governmental reference websites.

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Cyber Security Standards Training
Training will be offered to members of TAPA Americas in January 2023. All members will be notified when registration opens for training.