Building Facility Security Designs- Diverse Needs, Right Solutions!
- Start Date:
- Fri, 29 November 2013
- Finish date:
- Sat, 30 November 2013
- Last Revised:
- Friday, 10 January 2014
- Reference:
- S03 / 517fccaf163c3
- Price:
- 1250 TTD Per Seat
Description
Course Fee $1,250.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The ultimate aim of the concern for security in the design of a facility is to eliminate crimes that imperil lives and increase the cost of doing business. Such crimes can include burglary, industrial espionage, shoplifting, vandalism, assault, rape, murder and employees theft.
Utilization of the CPTED theory in facility security design utilizes knowledge of human behavior drawn from disciplines such as criminal law, sociology, psychology, administration of justice, criminology, penology and human behavior. It is also based on the proposition that the appropriate design and application of the building and surrounding environment can both reduce crime and the fear of crime.
CPTED alone would however not solve facility security design problems.As far as possible, facility security design should begin during the site selection process where a site analysis is conducted as the first level of security defense planning. This is followed by defense provided by perimeter or exterior of building and finally by internal space protection. Special attention would be paid to privacy vs. security, design criteria for parking facilities, industrial buildings, offices and office buildings and information and property asset protection. Special considerations concerning the security of U.S federal buildings would also be examined.
SCHEDULE (10 contact hours)
Friday 29th November, 5:00pm-8:00pm and Saturday 30th November, 8:00am-4:30am.
Bon Accord Conference Room, T&T Bureau of Standards, 1-2 Century Drive, Trincity Industrial Estate, Macoya