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| Internet based applications for Chemical storage facilities |
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| Written by Admin | |
| Wednesday, 08 October 2008 | |
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Modifications in EPA protocols have made it more complicated for manufacturing companies to stock large amounts of raw material for production over the past several years. This has ultimately led to the utilization of chemical storage services. Many of these facilities have the same typical security standards as many other large commercial and industrial businesses: to control the access that unauthorized people and authorized individuals have at the facility, as well as to guard the devices from damage and theft. However the only difference is that when dealing with chemicals, storage departments normally host a number of more specialized guests, such as contract maintenance experts, janitorial services, auditors from both insurance companies and suppliers, and regulatory organizations. A comprehensive security system and, especially, a high level of access control are required due to the high concentration of chemicals housed in storage buildings. Full-face shields, aprons, respirators and gloves are required when operating with some of the chemicals due to the fact that they are stored at such a high potency level. If, for any reason, these highly concentrated chemicals are misused or obtained by people who evil intentions to harm people or equipment, the destruction that can be done, and the resulting legal responsibility, can have serious consequence on the storage facility, as well as on the industry and those to which it supplies the products. The Emergence of Advanced Solutions According to the president of Able Alarm & Electronic Protection Inc, the security and access control equipment in general is not changed for technology's sake, except if a system has been damaged or poses a continual service problem. Nevertheless, the majority of their patrons have established an installation and equipment standard to be utilized when the devices are modified. The New Albany, Ind.-based Able Alarm is a complete electronic life safety and security association that installs and designs security systems for several different types of facilities, including industrial residential, as well as commercial, with a specialization in chemical storage properties. According to the president of the company, in regards to the networking in security applications, which is a popular choice in many industries at the moment, it's not a major issue for chemical storage facilities because there is typically only one site to supervise. On the other hand, they are noticing a progression toward Internet-based applications that can monitor which individual is entering what application using an internet network. Adding on, many of these Internet applications also allow the patrons to drop one of their local telephone lines to reduce the expenses. One of their recent beta projects integrates access to the Internet. Not to mention that, he life safety and security department wants greater management over the access to the Internet. As it can be clearly seen, there is unquestionably a growing movement towards incorporating advanced solutions. Constructing the layout of a solution The move towards using individual alarm codes with onsite panel storage has been one of the biggest changes in access management. The data on the panel can simply be downloaded if a person in management wishes to know who has entered or left the property, this constitutes an extremely cost-effective process. It is important to watch for control equipment designed and listed for multiple uses when choosing security equipment for chemical storage facilities. These control equipment would probably contain fire, intrusion and access management, as well as components with a information connection to the CCTV apparatus to ensure a more adaptable and user-friendly interface. Another important criteria is Factory Mutual(FM) approval, due to the fact that much of the industrial and manufacturing world does not follow UL rules but follows FM rules instead. On top of that, one of the best ways to guarantee the use of the proper security technologies is by making sure key users provide input on all aspects of a facility's security needs upfront. Upgrades in Access Management Mandatory checks. This requires particular individuals to present a badge at different predetermined locations before being permitted to gain entrance to their destination of intent. Checking the health. This is an incorporation attribute to human assets. It is basically an algorithm that randomly selects personnel for alcohol and drug examination. Restricting high number of people. As can be clearly understood, this is utilized to control the maximum number of people allowed in a particular location. Dynamic-visual Confirmation. The security observer permits access after a badge is swiped, as if the user was required to swipe his/ her card two times. Each and every one of these features is created while making sure that they comply with high-risk environments and workplace security goals. The capability of the features to flawlessly incorporate with process control interfaces allows also for the successful development of the security system into these vicinities. The advantages of Incorporation This superior standard of incorporation enables the transfer of real-time information and allows for the automatic determination of a particular type of response. Obtaining an easy-to-use, single, graphical user interface, so that a security observer can see what is happening inside and around the plant at all times, makes up the final goal and objective of these deployments. An essential consideration that should be kept in mind (especially as technologies continue to converge on a rapid rate) is knowing if a security technology can fully incorporate, not only with the other security components, but also with a facility's entire monitoring and operating applications. By doing this, one will ensure that a security system will be able to operate with future security devices that may be added to the facility. Internet-based applications protocols security system storage Access management fire monitoring intrusion recognition CCTV solutions sensors Electronic control equipment applications data memory locks mechanical video motion recognition alarm codes intrusion key. |
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