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Access Control Systems

The document discusses access control systems and personnel measures. It describes coordinating access control through barriers, physical safeguards, personnel, written procedures, and electronic systems. It outlines some methods of access control like checking identification, coordinating with time office, search, control room duties, and patrolling. It provides details on control room duties, characteristics of patrols, and questions for revision on access control topics.

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Access Control Systems

The document discusses access control systems and personnel measures. It describes coordinating access control through barriers, physical safeguards, personnel, written procedures, and electronic systems. It outlines some methods of access control like checking identification, coordinating with time office, search, control room duties, and patrolling. It provides details on control room duties, characteristics of patrols, and questions for revision on access control topics.

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Access Control

Systems
Personnel: Physical Measures
and Processes
PARTS

 Steps to access control systems (ACS).


 Access Control Systems-Meaning and
Scope
 Methods of Access Control.
 Revision Questionnaire.
 Conclusion.
Coordinating Access Control

 Barriers, such as fencing and walls.


 Physical and mechanical safeguards, such as vaults, safes, and
locks.
 Personnel, such as security officers at entry points.
 Written procedures, such as those that guide persons charged with
access control tasks.
 Electronic systems, such as those that detect unauthorized attempts
at entry or that open door locks upon recognition of an authorized
key card.
Methods

 Checking Identification.
 Coordination with Time Office.
 Search.
 Control room duties.
 Patrolling.
 Electronic security system.
Control Room Duties

All personnel and Vehicular movements.


Regulating the visitors and visitor’s register.
Issue/deposit of key and maintenance of key register.
Collection of exit passes from employees.
Maintenance record of the outbreak/ incidents of fire, unusual
incidents and records of fire extinguisher’s resting registers.
Records of duty roaster of security staff.
Characteristics of Patrols

 Patrol should be vigilant and always look for an unusual incidents.


 In case of any crime detection, any other incident, inform site IC, and
control room.
 Action in case of any office, shop floor or machine room is found
unattended,
 Watch persons with suspicious nature and action as per Access Control
Policy.
 During night, the patrol should check all lights in working condition, check
lighting, monitor duties and security and safety precautions
 All perimeter walls, boundary walls and fencing for security and
completeness.
 In guard room/control room maintain records of events, patrols and
messages etc.
 All patrolling activity shall be recorded as per the format, showing, timings,
names of the staff, and observations / incidents during the patrol.
REVISION QUESTIONNAIRE

 Name a few control room duties.


 What are the methods/ elements you could carry out for
access controls?
 What do you understand by electronic control systems?
 What are the important points that you need to check in
an I Card.
 What do you understand by patrolling, mention a few
checks that you will carry out during patrolling?
 What are various characteristics of patrols.

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