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A. Technical Support -1, (PDF Format, 80 Pages)
Technical Support - 1 provides a basic
but thorough overview of facility external
and internal protection techniques.
Areas covered include basic protection
techniques, forced entry, covert entry,
surveillance and eavesdropping.
There are sections on security and
procedures for mail rooms and supply
handling areas as well as chemical and
biological contamination.
Deciding on the level of security is also
discussed. If security is so tight that it
interfered with the every day running of the
facility this is a detriment. Having
discussed security and security layers, this
section then discusses all the various
elements that need to need to be put in
place to implement your facility protection
plan.
These include perimeter and building
exteriors; stand off distances, controlled
access zones, barriers and fences, gates and
entrances, security towers, parking and
lighting.
Also covered in detail is the equipment
needed to enhance security such as closed
circuit television, sensors, biometric
devices, electronic security and detector
apparatus.
B. Technical Support – 2, (PDF Format, 56 Pages)
This reference covers access and
detection control systems in detail. Access
control systems provide protection by
establishing a checkpoint at entry points to
a building through which only authorized
persons may pass. Detection systems look for
dangerous objects and agents on persons,
their belongings, and their vehicles at a
building’s entry points. Intrusion detection
systems monitor for security incursions
throughout a building to alert security
staff to react to investigate and contain
the intrusion.
Areas covered include establishing
restricted areas, employee screening, ID
systems and enforcement, lock and key
systems, electronic entry control,
performance criteria, detection systems,
biometric access control, smart cards and
keyboard entry.
There are also sections on protecting mail
rooms and IT departments.
C. Technical Support – Hazards, (PDF Format, 67 Pages)
As with most hazards, there are
preventive steps that can reduce the
likelihood and mitigate the impact of
terrorist threats. Tried and proven
principles in the control of airborne
contaminants can be joined with similarly
focused safety and security principles to
provide guidance on how we design and
operate our building environments.
This reference covers getting to know your
building both to identify vulnerabilities
and risks and to determine how best to
mitigate them.
It covers maintenance and training,
architectural measures, structural and
non-structural issues, building materials,
mechanical systems, heating and ventilation
and electrical systems.
There are also sections on emergency plans
and training, fire protection and
communication systems.
The final section discusses explosives and
chemical, biological or radiological threats
and includes topics such as blast effects,
levels of protection and protective measures
and actions that can be taken to safeguard
the occupants of a building from CBR
threats.
D. Security 101, (PDF Format, 49 Pages)
This reference deals with many of the
issues discussed in The Integrated Physical
Security Handbook but looks at them in more
details. It gives an overview of basic
security matters, explain key components and
describe the physical protection systems
available to you.
It addresses:
• What am I protecting?
• Who am I protecting against?
• How am I vulnerable?
• What are my priorities?
• What do I do about it?
Areas discussed include: Getting the Balance
Right, facility characterization, asset
value assessment, quantifying asset value,
target identification, threat hazard
identification, aggressor tactics,
vulnerability assessment, design basis
threat analysis, defensive layers, physical
security systems and external and internal
options.
• This section complements the Technical
Support Papers in the Library.
E. Glossary, (PDF Format, 52 Pages)
This extensive 42 page glossary covers everything from general acronyms and definitions to detailed chemical, biological and radiological terms. It includes six pages of defense acronyms.
F. Resources & References, (PDF Format, 5 Pages)
This section contains scores of
references to government reports, research
documents and professional guidelines
relating to facility security and safety.
Government resources include Department of
Defense, Federal Aviation Administration,
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal
Emergency Management Agency, General
Services Administration and Homeland
Security.
Resources from professional organizations
and research institutions include: American
Institute of Architects, American Society of
Civil Engineers, Interagency Security
Committee and the Technical Support Working
Group.