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
Facility Manager's Guide To Security: Protecting Your Assets
β Scribed by Robert N. Reid
- Publisher
- Fairmont Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 362
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
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
Closed Circuit Television Systems
Counter Espionage
How to Set Up a Security Program
Badging and Tracking Employees
It is a terrific book for a beginner or a manager wanting to be smarter
about security.
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