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Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, 3rd Edition
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Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, 3rd Edition

by Gene Tucker, James F. Broder
February 2006
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
392 pages
12h 13m
English
Butterworth-Heinemann
Content preview from Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, 3rd Edition
III. Control of Entry and Movement
1. Is identification required of all persons entering?
2. Are there periodic 100 percent checks of identification?
3. How often? By whom?
4. Are all visitors registered?
5. How are employees distinguishable from visitors? (Explain on
reverse)
6. Are all visitors escorted at all times?
7. Is there control of employee movement between areas wit hin the
plant? (Describe on reverse)
8. Are supervisors instructed to challenge strangers in their work
areas?
a. Do they? Nearly always? Sometimes? Never?
9. Are periodic traffic counts made at all points of entry as a means
of detecting need for schedule change?
10. Are identification badges issued to all employees? Wearing enforced?
IV. Barriers (Fences, Gates, Walls, etc.)
1. Is ...
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ISBN: 9780750679220