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| Industrial Security |
Security for manufacturing processes, warehouse control |
Industrial Security:
Industrial sites include, but are not limited to, manufacturing facilities, transport terminals, communication centers and warehouse operations. The security objectives of industrial sites emphasize both the protection of employees and the protection of assets. These facilities usually employ varying degrees of access control. Most manufacturing plants are too large and can not rely on law enforcement agencies to provide internal policing. The only way to supervise what is going on both inside and outside of the building is by installing cameras. Most industrial processes take place under dangerous conditions that can be supervised by a CCTV. The use of thermographic cameras can be installed most industrial buildings to measure the temperature.
Even on construction sites, when building new projects, the construction industry must constantly worry about budget, vandalism, and natural disaster. The only way to keep an eye on workers, weather, and valuable property is by installing security cameras. On a rainy day the project manager would be able to watch the site from home to warn the rest of the workers not to go to work. Theft and vandalism are a constant worry. By installing IP video surveillance in the industrial environment can help you expand your current security system. Instead of constantly watching monitors, security guards can patrol more and actively protect your building while still being able to monitor your cameras.
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