Physical Security and Safety A Field Guide for the Practitioner Occupational Safety & Health Guide Series
Coordonnateurs : Ricks Truett A., Ricks Bobby E., Dingle Jeffrey
How-To Guide Written By Practicing Professionals
Physical Security and Safety: A Field Guide for the Practitioner introduces the basic principles of safety in the workplace, and effectively addresses the needs of the responsible security practitioner. This book provides essential knowledge on the procedures and processes needed for loss reduction, protection of organizational assets, and security and safety management.
Presents Vital Information on Recognizing and Understanding Security Needs
The book is divided into two parts. The first half of the text, Security and Safety Planning, explores the theory and concepts of security and covers: threat decomposition, identifying security threats and vulnerabilities, protection, and risk assessment. The second half, Infrastructure Protection, examines the overall physical protection program and covers: access and perimeter control, alarm systems, response force models, and practical considerations for protecting information technology (IT).
Addresses general safety concerns and specific issues covered by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and fire protection regulations
Discusses security policies and procedures required for implementing a system and developing an attitude of effective physical security
Acts as a handbook for security applications and as a reference of security considerations
Physical Security and Safety: A Field Guide for the Practitioner offers relevant discourse on physical security in the workplace, and provides a guide for security, risk management, and safety professionals.
Date de parution : 06-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 10-2014
Ouvrage de 179 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Physical Security and Safety :
Mots-clés :
OSH Act; Antivirus Software; Safety management; Smart Phone; Security management; Ignitable Liquids; Low Pressure Sodium Lights; Intrusion Detection System; ETT; Information and IT security; Federal OSHA; Security and Safety Planning; Fire Prevention Codes; Theory of Security; Sensitive Information; Concepts of Security; Emergency Temporary Standard; Threat Decomposition; Risk Assessment; OSHA Standard; Security Surveys; Ceo’s Office; Community Surveys; Access Control; OSHA; Mac Address; Fire Safety; General Duty Clause; Infrastructure Protection; Workplace Violence; Locks and Access Control; Intrusion Detection Systems; Access List; Security Lighting; TELEVISION SYSTEMS; Closed-Circuit Television Systems; Virtual Local Area Network; Response Force; VLAN; Information Technology and Security; NFPA Code; Community Vulnerability Assessment; Healthful Work Environment