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Tel:
UK:
+44-7786988298
Middle East:
+964-7805824637
One approach to determining whether or not there is a need for a security survey is to seek information on security (crime) related losses being incurred by the business or company. A survey on security related incidents may also detect a number of other potential problems with the business. Surveys generally, however show that most problems encountered in the real world of security are not uncommon ones.
• If the company or facility has a security plan, the survey can establish whether the plan is up to date and adequate in every respect. Experience has shown that many security plans were established as the needs of the moment dictated. More often than not the policies, procedures and safeguards need to be brought together and consolidated so that the component parts complement, not contradict, one another.
• If the company or facility has no security plan, the survey can establish the need for one and develop proposals for some or all of the security services commonly found in industrial settings.
By conducting a basic or comprehensive survey of the entire company or facility – its operations and procedures – one can identify critical factors affecting the security of the premises or operation. The next step is to analyze the vulnerabilities and recommend cost effective protection.
The survey should also recommend, as the first order of business, the establishment of policies and procedure to, as a minimum
• Protect against internal and external theft, including embezzlement, fraud, burglary, robbery, industrial espionage and theft of trade secrets and propriety information that could destroy your business.
• Develop access-control procedures to protect the facility perimeter as well as computer facilities and executive offices located inside.
• Provide control over the movemesnt and identification of employees, customers and visitors on company property.
• Establish lock and key-control procedures.
• Design, supervise, and review installation of anti-intrusion and detection systems.
• Identify the internal resources available and the need of establishing an effective security program.
• Develop and produce instructional seminars for management and operational personnel.