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IndustrialSecurityManagementRA no. 5487 - (as amended by PD no.

11) - Private security agency law

Access list - it contains the names of authorized persons or personnel and is checked against
identification cards such as drivers licenses,draft registration etc

Animal barriers - usually guard dog.ex. trained German shepherds used as guards,goose,and turkeys can
also be included.

Annunciation - the heart of the system of the detecting device

Auxiliary alarm - the installation owned the protective alarm with a unit in the nearest police station
so that in case of need,direct call is possible.

Barriers - any line of boundary and separation,natural or artificial,places,or serving as limitation or


obstruction.Anything that bars,keep out,obstruct progress,or prevents encroachment or intrusion.

Building Exterior - 2nd line of defense.

Change Key - a key to a single lock within a master keyed system.

Central station system - the control station is located outside the installations.

Driver pool - the most secure but the most expensive.In this system,car is driven by qualified
driver employed by the installation from the entrance to its destination and after the conclusion
of the business of the visitor

Disc-Tumble Locks - used in car doors.

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Energy barriers - usually electrical or electronics devices used to provide assistance to guard
personnel.ex. protective lightnings,antiintrusion devices.

Emergency Lighting - duplication of existing lighting system that is utilized in the event of electric
failure.

Escort - expensive but most secure

.Human barriers - guards,charges of quarters,office personnel,shop workers etc. who stand between
theintruder and the matter to be protected.

full view fence - constructed in such a way that usual access is permitted through the fence

Flood Lights - project light in a concentrated beam used in boundaries and fences.

Fresnel Lights - wide beam units primarily used to extend illumination in long horizontal strips to
protect approaches to perimeter barrier

Grand Master Key - a key that will open everything in a system involving two or more master key
groups.

Grid system - a very complicated system.

.Human barriers - guards,charges of quarters,office personnel,shop workers etc. who stand between
theintruder and the matter to be protected.

Hazards - exposure to loss or injury.

Human hazard - caused by human action.

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Interior Controls - 3rd line of defense

Intrusion alarm - any detecting devices using electric and their combinations to signal an alarm when
actuated.

Laser beam alarm - a laser emitter floods the wall or fence with a beam so that when this beam is
disturbed by a physical object,an alarm is activated

. Local alarm - the signalling is near the alarm itself. When the intruder enters the installation,the alarm
goes off scaring the intruder.Purpose is just to scare not to apprehend intruder.

Lever locks - used in cabinets,drawers,safe deposit box

Lock - a mechanical,hydraulic,electrical or electronic device designed to prevent entry into a


building,room,container or hiding place and to prevent the removal of items without the consent of
the owner.

Multiple pass system - separate pass is required for access to various areas in need ex.color

Movable Lighting - stationary or portable manually operated search lights.

Master Key - a special key of opening a series locks.

Middle Ring - security covering inside quarters, office,residence,all stairways and elevators. Inner
Ring - immediately outside the high risk personnel door or the one closest to the VIP

Natural Hazard - caused by natural phenomena

.Natural barriers - natural terrains features must be considered from the stand point of their values to
intruder as cover and concealment.Normally the first type considered very often we have to accept
and work around them.
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. Outer Ring - securing sidewalks,in front of quarters or offices,covering all entrances,front,


center,side and rear.

Padlock - portable and detachable lock having or sliding hasp that passes through a staple ring.

Peterman - A term used in England for lock picker, safe cracker and penetrators of restricted areas or
rooms.

Photocell alarm - an invisible or visible beam is emitted and when disturbed,it activates an alarm or
mechanical device that opens a door or lift movable barriers,activated by light.

.Private Detective Agency - is any person who for hire or reward or on commission conducts or carries on
or holds himself out as conducting or carrying on a detective agency or detective service.

Private Detective - any person who is not a member of a regular police agency or armed forces who does
detective work for hire,reward or commission

Physical Security System - a barrier or system of barriers placed between the potential intruder and
thematter to be protected.

Perimeter Barrier - 1st line of defense

Package control - there should be provisions made to check packages being taken in and taken out

Photography - extreme caution must be exercised in areas where classified information is displayed to
preclude unauthorized taking of pictures of the installation

Security Agency - any person, association, partnership or corporation who recruits, trains, muster
,furnishes, solicit individuals or business firms, private or government or installation to be protected.

Security - the predictable state or condition which is free from harm, injury, destruction, intimidation
orfear. Freedom from fear or danger or defense against crime.

Spot magnetized identification passes - a code may be placed in the device and when passes through a
machine,the code on the device is read,if it contains wrong code or no code at all,it will alarm.

Security Survey - The detailed check and audit of what an installation or plant does not have in relationto
its protection from hazards.
Security Inspection - a precess where physicalexamination is conducted to determine compliance with
established security policies and procedures as a result of security survey

Security hazards - an act or condition which result in a situation conductive to a breach of the protection
system and the subsequent loss or compromise of defense,information,company secrets,or damage to
property,personnel,or facilities.

solid fence - one is constructed in such a way that visual access through the fenced structure is
denied.

Stationary luminary - consist of series of fixed luminaries to flood given area continuously Standby
Lighting - provides continuous lighting through manual operations.

Street lights - used in parking areas

Search Lights - highly focused incandescent lamps used to pinpoint potential trouble spot.

Sub Master Key - a key will open all lock with a particular area or grouping in a given facility

Structural barriers - features constructed by man regardless of their original intent that tends to delay
the intruder.ex.walls,ceilings,locks,safe,windows

Search of vehicles - sign should be put at the entrance to the installation that any vehicle entering
is subject to search anytime.

Time travel - used in less sensitive installations

Transmission - it transmit what is detected

Triggering device - the one which emits those aural or visual signals or bot

Utility and maintenance personnel - escort system could be used.If these people visit the installations
ona regular basis some of the systems previously could be used.

Visitor control - the measures used would depend on the sensibility of the installation but could
includethe following

Visitors logs - should contain identifying data, reasons of visit,time in and hour etc.4. .
Visitors entrances - separate access for visitors and separate for employees

Warded Locks - offer little security,used only to provide privacy.

Watchmen/Security Guard - person who offers or renders personal service to watch or secure either
residential or business establishment or both or any building,compound or area for hire or
compensationor as an employee thereof.

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