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Facility manager's guide to security : protecting your assets / by Robert N. Reid.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lilburn, Ga. : Fairmont, c2005.Description: xxi, 340 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780824721626:
  • 0824721624
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.473
LOC classification:
  • .R45 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
Threats to facilities -- Risk assessment -- Physical separation: fences, barriers, gates, distance, lighting -- Building elements and explosion behavior -- Openings in buildings -- Access hardware; Mechanical locks , latches, keys -- Electronic access hardware: locks -- Electronic lock control: giving users access -- Computerized access control -- Intrusion detection: preventing unauthorized access -- Closed circuit television systems: Who is there and what are they doing? Eavesdropping & voyeurism and what to do about it -- Power supply for security system devices -- Guards and guard forces -- People: personnel, badges, background checks training, system testing and security professional certification -- Emergency response -- Security associations: who can you turn to?
Summary: To help facility managers build and manage an effective security system for any facility, Reid, a former Defense Department official, explains systems for every type of layout that will provide security for workers, plants, processes and products. He covers distances and separation, fencing, access control, intrusion detection systems, key control.

CW448

Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-300) and index.

Threats to facilities -- Risk assessment -- Physical separation: fences, barriers, gates, distance, lighting -- Building elements and explosion behavior -- Openings in buildings -- Access hardware; Mechanical locks , latches, keys -- Electronic access hardware: locks -- Electronic lock control: giving users access -- Computerized access control -- Intrusion detection: preventing unauthorized access -- Closed circuit television systems: Who is there and what are they doing? Eavesdropping & voyeurism and what to do about it -- Power supply for security system devices -- Guards and guard forces -- People: personnel, badges, background checks training, system testing and security professional certification -- Emergency response -- Security associations: who can you turn to?

To help facility managers build and manage an effective security system for any facility, Reid, a former Defense Department official, explains systems for every type of layout that will provide security for workers, plants, processes and products. He covers distances and separation, fencing, access control, intrusion detection systems, key control.

92.30

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