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Dr. Eduardo M. Fulgencio, PH.D CPP, CFE President, PSIS
Dr. Eduardo M. Fulgencio, PH.D CPP, CFE President, PSIS
D CPP, CFE
President, PSIS
DEFINITION OF TERMS
SECURITY
PHYSICAL SECURITY
HAZARDS
- a condition that could lead to a loss
VULNERABILITY
- a weakness that can be used to gain access
to an asset
RISK
- a potential loss or damage to an asset
PHYSICAL BARRIERS
5 TYPES:
* Natural
* Animal
* Human
* Structural
* Energy
PERIMETER BARRIER
(1st Line of Defense)
MAIN PURPOSE
1. SOLID
2. FULL-VIEW
* Chain link
* Barbed wire
* Concertina
CHAIN LINK FENCE
1. Must be constructed of 7-foot material excluding top
guard.
2. Must be of 9-gauge or heavier.
3. Mesh openings are not to be larger than 2” per side.
4. Should be a twisted and barbed salvage at top and
bottom.
5. Must be securely fastened to rigid metal or reinforced
concrete.
6. Must reach within 2” of hard ground or paving.
7. On soft ground, must reach below surface deep enough
to compensate for shifting soil or sand.
BARBED WIRE FENCE
1. Standard barbed wire is twisted, double- strand, 12
ga. wire with 4 point barbs spaced an equal distant
apart.
1. To economize.
a. Smell
b. Hearing
c. Sight
d. Touch
5. Deployment
a. Without Handlers
b. With handlers
PROTECTIVE LIGHTING
MAIN PURPOSES:
- To create a psychological
deterrent to intrusion,
- To enable detection
4 TYPES:
* Continuous
* Standby
* Movable
* Emergency
FACTORS INVOLVED IN DETERMINING THE NEED
FOR PROTECTIVE LIGHTING IN ANY PLANT
DISADVANTAGES
1. Costs more
1. Lack of training
2. Low-caliber employee
5. Large turnover