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People At Entry/Exit

The category and the number of persons /visitors accessing the gate / access point may include top management, staff, residents, works, passengers, tourists, patients & attendants, casual workers / labourers, visitors, contractors, vendors etc.  Gate Control And Documentation :- A security gate is the most important location of the security set-up of any establishment. It is from here that most of the security-related tasks are carried out. Security office/room is mostly located at the gate and is also called as gate office. It is from here the security officer/supervisor functions and carries out the following tasks :- Checking and frisking of persons. Checking and search of vehicle. Checking movement of material. Record keeping and documentation. The security gate of any organization is appropriately designed and co-located at the entry gate in such a manner that is provides good observation on all the activities happening at the gate. Security staff present at the gate also...

Security Cabin

A security cabin situated at the gate and serves as workplace for security guards. It is from here a security officer performs access control assignments / tasks. A cabin has communications offices for reporting about any security break. Watch Tower :- A watch tower goes about as a raised stage for observing across the boundary wall or fence to watch an large areas for security breach or any intruder. Its main reason for existing is to give a high, safe spot from which a sentinel or guard may notice the surrounding area. Sometimes, non-military towers, like as strict pagodas, may likewise be utilized as watch towers. Lighting System :- Security lighting will be lighting that proposed to discourage or detect intrusions or other crime on a piece of real property. It can also be utilized to build a feeling of security. Light assumes a significant part in the security of the premises around evening time. Typically the premises have lights along the boundary wall and fence to keep intrude...

Security Gate

A gate a state of section to a space which is encased by walls. Gates may prevent or control the entry or exit of people or they might be just decorative. A gate is a hinged or sliding barrier made in a wall opening at a designated location for access control purposes. Gates are normally manned by security guards or kept locked. Swing Gate :- A swing gate is most common type of gate found in the premises. It is designed to be operated manually or mechanically. Swing gate normally require a leveled site across the driveway.   Wicket Gate :- A wicket gate is a smaller gate built into a larger security gate or in a wall for personnel to access the premises without opening of the main gate. Sliding Gate :- Sliding gate are mostly mechanical and are a practical means of access control. The whole gate slides on wheels on the track laid across the driveway. These are particularly designed for large areas and complexes requiring extraordinary security and traffic controls. Cantilever Gate ...

Security Wall

The security walls are constructed along the perimeter of a premises for providing security and protection. Security fencing is wall structures built around a wide variety of infrastructures to protect from attack and theft. Security walls are committed to providing a working atmosphere that is beneficial to you and to the Company. Security walls believe that a good working relationship requires a cooperative effort. It is normally seven to ten ft height, in some cases also has three to four or more barbed strands or concertina wire on top supported by angle irons. In small areas it is possible to construct a wall but to cover large areas normally a wire facing is erected. Walls and fencing are protect the premises from instruction and trespass and help in access control. Premises such as defence establishments, airports, power plants, refineries, oil depots, agriculture farms etc. are protected by security wall or wire fence. Barbed Wire Fencing :- Barbed wire fencing consists of bar...

Security System

Peripheral Security System : The security system deployed and installed to cover the approaches to a building/premises such as boundary wall, gates, watch tower, wire fencing and security lights form part of peripheral security system. Communication System : Communication system for passing on information regarding security system situation by guards to all stakeholders a communication system is needed. Security personnel are the human element of the integrated security system. They carry out security operations, operate security system and respond to security situation. Physical Security – Peripherals Peripheral security infrastructure relates to security wall,  wire fencing, watch tower, gate, guard cabin and security lights. These are part of integrated security system adding strength to overall security of any industry, corporate, residential, Institution and others. Goals of Physical Security Prevent unauthorized access to equipment, documents , material and installations ....

The Employees State Insurance Act-1948

The Government of India has introduced a scheme of health insurance for all workers and made it an Act on 19th Apr. 1948 to provide certain health and treatment benefits to the employees in case of sickness, maternity and employment injury. The ESI Scheme is administered by a corporate body called the ‘ESIC’. ESIC works according to the rules and regulation stipulated by ESI act, 1948. Employees State Insurance Corporation is self financing social security & health insurance scheme for the Indian employees / workers. Objectives of ESIC scheme are: To protect the employee in the organization against the events of sickness, disablement, maternity and death due to employment injury. To provide medical care to the insured employee and their family. Important Provisions of the Act Employees in commercial service and industrial sectors drawing wages upto Rs.15000/- per month are entitled to health insurance cover under the ESI Act. Contributions : The share of contribution of the employ...

Important Provisions of the scheme

The Employees Pension Scheme-1995 The central government in November 1995 introduced the employees’ pension scheme 1995. Contributions : For the pension scheme the employer contributions equivalent to 8.33% of the employee’s salary or Rs.541, whichever is less. Benefits and Entitlements : The following benefits and entitlements are covered under this scheme :- A) A member shall be entitled to :-   Superannuation pension :- If you has rendered eligible service of 10 years or more then 10 years and retires on attaining the age of 58 years.   Early pension :- If you have rendered eligible service of 10 year or more then 10 years then retires or otherwise ceases to be in employment before attaining the age of 58 years. B) On permanent and total disablement during the services then a member shall be entitled to :- A pension under the scheme. Pension to the family in case of death of the member / employee. While in service, provided that at least one month’s contribution has bee...