Chapter 1 Flashcards

1
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Protection from, or resilience, potential harm caused by others l, by restraining the freedom of others to act

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SECURITY

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2
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These us ajy subject that should be protected or anything that has economic value. Examples are money, school properties, human etc

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ASSET

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3
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Acts or method that will trigger the risk

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THREAT

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4
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Any object, situation or behavior that has the potential to cause harm in terms of injury, ill health, damage to property and damage to environment

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HAZARD

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5
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Weakness of the target that can be potentially triggered by the threat.

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VULNERABILITY

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6
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Probability or the chance of aj event to happen that will lead to losses

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RISK

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7
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Security that is concerned to physical measures in order to prevent unauthorized entry or unauthorized access to facilities and equipment

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PHYSICAL SECURITY

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8
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This system is designed to impede unauthorized external activity, which may be in the form of simple intrusion or serious armed attack

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MINIMUM SECURITY

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9
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This system is designed to impede, detect and assess moss unauthorized external and internal activity

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MEDIUM SECURITY

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10
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Protection of people, property, and physical assets from actions events that could cause damage or loss, these are the structures ir physical device that can restrict, hinder or delay unauthorized access.

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PHYSICAL BARRIER

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11
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These barriers that exist without the aid of a human. These are waters, mountains, cliffs, rivers, seas, dessert or other terrain difficult to transvers

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NATURAL BARRIER

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12
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Features constructed by human such ae walls, doors, locks, fences, safe, containers, roofs, grills, bars, and roadblock

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STRUCTURAL BARRIERS

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13
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They are the persons being used in guarding system.

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HUMAN BARRIERS

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14
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Animals are being used to be guarding system

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ANIMAL BARRIER

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15
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These are the mechanical and electronic devices that may warn the security personnel for the potential intruders that may enter the installation

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ENERGY BARRIER

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16
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These are the freestanding structure that utilized to restrict entry in the boundary of installation.

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FENCES

17
Q

Type of fence that disable visual access of possible intruder

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SOLID FENCES

18
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A type of fence that is counterpart of solid fence by which visual access is permitted through the fence

A

FULL VIEW FENCES

19
Q

This is one of the most popular choices of fence for it is easy to install and cost effective.

A

CHAIN LINK FENCE

20
Q

*Standard barbed wire twisted double stand 12 Guage wire
*Not less than 7 feet excluding too guard
*Firmly fixed to post not more than 6 feet

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BARBED WIRE FENCE

21
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*Coiled wire of high strength steel barbed wire clipped together at intervals to form cylinder
*50 feet long and 3 feet high open

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CONCENTRINA WIRE FENCE

22
Q

*it should be locked when not in used control
*Locks should be covered by key controls

A

GATE AND DOORS

23
Q

These can be the exhaust, tunnels, sewers, air, windows or any other openings that can be penetrated.

A

UTILITIES OPENINGS

24
Q

An unobstructed area which, should be maintained on both sides of the perimeter barrier.

A

CLEAR ZONE

25
Q

This is positioned in a 45 degree angle with 3 ti 4 strands of barbed wire that are 6 inches apart.

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TOP GUARD

26
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This provided at main perimeter entrances located at out of doors and manned by guards on a full tume basis

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GUARD CONTROL STATIONS

27
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A crash gate or beam is a barrier that opens and close manually or automatically

A

GUARD CRASH BEAM SYSTEM

28
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Road blockers and tire killers are heavy duty anti terrorists barriers

A

VEHICLE BLOCKER

29
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Guard house that located above the perimeter barriers

A

TOWERS

30
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These are control signs

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SIGNS AND NOTICES

31
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These are the equipment by which purpose is to provide adequate illumination to areas being protectd during darkness

A

SECURITY LIGHTINGS

32
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This is the common type of security lighting by which luminaries are arranged in a fixed series

A

STATIONARY LUMINARY

33
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A little bit similar to continuous lighting, lights are also placed in a fixed point but is activated manually

A

STANDBY LIGHTING

34
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Came from the the term itself - “movable”, these are the portable lights that is operated manually. In can both as stationary and standby lighting.

A

MOVABLE LIGHTING

35
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Standby lighting that is used during power failure

A

EMERGENCY LIGHTING

36
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This type of bulb is known to be leader or the father of all typed of lamps and bulbs m

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INCANDESCENT LAMP

37
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This type of light lamps is more efficient to incandescent lamps, shapes like tube thin pipe but made with glass.

A

FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULB

38
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Designed as a replacement for incandescent or halogen lamps

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COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMP

39
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This bulb is known as the highest demand light individual people uses

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LED LIGHT BULB