Facility manager's guide to security pr
- Year
- 2011
- Category
- Fiction
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This is a great book for a facility manager who is concerned about security. It starts with "How to Perform a Risk Assessment" and proceeds progressively to more and more complex systems. It covers Physical Security Separation Fencing Gates Barricades Locks Hardware Intrusion Detection Cl
Covering everything required to build and manage a security system, Facility Manager's Guide to Security discusses the layout of the facility in order to provide security for workers, plants, processes, and products. The book covers distances and separation, fencing, access control, intrusion detect
In many ways, writing an introductory overview is more difficult than crafting a more advanced work. Overviews by their nature are wide-ranging and must cover so many variables. Such is the case with this primer on facility security.Author Robert N. Reid selects perhaps the best approach for an over
The current state of the facility management world is dynamic and evolving. More and more facility managers are participating in the design and construction of the buildings that they will eventually operate. Technologies such as building information modeling (BIM) offer ways to bridge the gap betwe