Industrial Safety Review - January 2017

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Vol 12 - Issue 01 | JANUARY 2017

COVER STORY

BUSINESS NEWS

28 Executive Publisher Shilpa Kadam

Hochiki : The masters of fire detection

CEO Shekhar Dongre Editor Rajeev lyer Marketing Team Ladoji Pendurkar, Amol Powle, Bhavin Shah, Kamlesh Balkrisgna, Bharat Shah, Vinod Surve, Kavita Chaudhari Designer & Layout Arun P. Shinde, Nandan S. Moghe, Dinesh S. Gawade

Mr. Rohit Harjani Country Manager, India Sub Continent at Hochiki Europe UK Ltd.

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Top technology trends in the Identity Technology Industry for 2017

Top technology trends in the security market to look for in 2017

Hyderabad R Tiwari : 09985381878

EAST (Kolkata & Eastern regions) Sumit Roy - 09830470318

Gujarat Dinesh Shah - 09327344559 Rajkot (Saurashtra) Swapnil Bhatia: 09227909005

Head Office : Divya Media Publications Pvt. Ltd., 3rd Floor, Harmony Tower, N.S. Road, Thane-400 602. Maharashtra Tel: +91 22-25380574/75, Telefax: +91-22-25418254 Email: shekhar@divyamediaonline.com Website: www.ind-safety.com INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW is owned, printed & published by Shilpa Kadam, published from 3rd Floor, Harmony Tower, Netaji Subhash Road, Court Naka, Thane (W) Thane-400 602 Tel: +91 22-25380574/75 Telefax: +91-22-25418254, Editor : Rajeev lyer.

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Scott safety offers solution AMID Bird Flu concerns

Matrix showcased its enterprise grade, wellengineered security solutions at INTERSEC Dubai 2017

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DIGISOL launches 2MP Outdoor Bullet IP Camera with IR LED

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Kochi Sanjeev Nair : 09846249568

WEST (Maharashtra & Gujarat) Pune Shilpa K - 09833373371

DG-TT7-S & DM-TT6-S with MOS sensor Receives SIL 2 approval

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Branch Offices (Zonal)

Bangalore Vaman : 09686721340

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What’s in Store for Storage in 2017

Circulation Executive Satish Kadam, Amol Ranshur

SOUTH (Chennai & Coimbatore) Y. V. Raghu : 09566141224

Free VdS-Quick-Check for Cyber-Security now including CeBit-Ticket

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INDUSTRY FOCUS

Online Division Ganesh Mahale, Pradeep M. Pillalamarri

NORTH (Delhi & NCR regions) Sandesh Jain : 09810837877 / 09871602777

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Predictions for 2017 in Video Surveillance

“The forthcoming Union Budget is expected to unveil reform-centric policies”

TECH UPDATE

DigitalOcean to collaborate with Hasura and IITM for IMAD

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Quantum’s flash integration helps drive 62% growth in enterprise deduplication revenue over first three quarters of fiscal year

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PROJECTS AVENUES

High temperature ranges in TICs: common pitfalls

Water Mist System Test & Guidelines

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5 Tips to Ensure Safety at Construction Sites

Fire Protection Systems Market worth 98.24 Billion USD by 2022 worldwide

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Editorial Board

Axis Communications

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D DIGISOL Systems DigitalOcean

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F FLIR Systems India

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Dr. Florian Scharr Industry Expert, VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH

Mr. Sanjeev Sehgal, Chairman, SPGI

Mr. Deepak Kapoor Managing Director, FAAC India Pvt.Ltd.

HID Global

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Hochiki

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K Karam Industries

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M Matrix MX MDR

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Q Quantum

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Mr. T. P. Singh Director - S&M, FLIR Systems India Pvt. Ltd.

Mr. K. Arul Prakash Vice President Fire Products Gunnebo India Private Ltd.

Mr. Farooq Abdullah Managing Partner, Marvel Gloves Industries

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T Tenon Group

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Tyco Gas & Flame Detection

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V VdS-FireSafety

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For editorial contribution contact editor@divyamediaonline.com

ISR Overseas Associates

Mr. Nishith Dand Director, Sure Safety India Pvt. Ltd.

Mr. Ranjit Nambiar Director, End User Business Development APAC, HID Global

Mr. Hariom Sharma Director-Sales & Marketing, Solus Security Systems Pvt. Ltd.

USA Nancy TARTAGLIONE, Mepax USA FRANCE MEPAX SA, Romain CLASS Tel.: +33 1 39 02 77 78, FRANCE ITALY Valeria VILLANI Tel.: +39 339 8610117, Via Firenze, Milano, Italia

Mr. R. R. Nair Chief Executive of Safety & Health Information Bureau (SHIB)

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Mr. Kiron Kunte Director, Norik Konsult

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Mr. Vishal Maheshwari Business Development Manager – EAC ASSA ABLOY India Pvt Ltd

RUSSIA Garri ZALTS Mepax Russia Tel: +7 495 576-7666

GERMANY Sebastian OLLIER Mepax Deutschland, Tel: +49 711 222 54 456, SPAIN Sofiane JEDIDI Mepax España Tel : +34 963 255 886, UK Liz Jones Tel: +44 (0)1227 276016 CHINA/South Korea/Taiwan Mepax - Konaxis Shanghai Julien PENARD Tel : (+86) 21 6252 2731



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FIRE

Free VdS-Quick-Check for Cyber-Security now including CeBit-Ticket Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are often very highly innovative and well-known for agility in the realisation of their good ideas – which makes them a preferred target for cyber-espionage and -sabotage. Due to often weak digital protection measures, IT experts in the SME sector speak of “open barn doors”. This is why VdS has bundled together its decades of experience in intrusion protection, from the inception of digitalisation on, to create the 1st Cyber-Security-Standard especially for SMEs. The guidelines 3473 with their pragmatic and practical solutions are provided by Europe’s No. 1 Institute for Corporate Safety and Security at www.vds-global. com/cyber free of charge. The VdS 3473 are already among

the top 3 information security standards implemented in Germany and have been awarded the Security Innovation Award, which is known as the “Sector Oscar”. Based on the award-winning guidelines, VdS offers a free Quick-Check (www.vds-quickcheck.de/en, also specifically with questions on industrial automation systems). In just 20

minutes, company managers are given an individual overview of the status of their Cyber-Security in all relevant fields of action – directly including possible suggestions on optimisation. The immediate assessment of the situation is worded in a language clearly understandable also to non-IT experts. On request, the Quick-Check also serves as the ba-sis for a VdS-Quick-Audit

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DG-TT7-S & DM-TT6-S with MOS sensor Receives SIL 2 approval Tyco Gas & Flame Detection is pleased to announce that the DG-TT7-S H2S gas detector with Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) sensor underwent stringent functional safety assessments by an external certification body and is now SIL 2 approved. The DG-TT7-S is solid-state metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) gas detectors used main-

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ly for the detection of hydrogen sulphide (H2S) in arid locations having air present or in locations with continuous H2S background. The sensor specifies a wider continuous operating temperature range than the standard electrochemical sensors up to +65 °C. The device supports HART 7 protocol option for full configuration and diagnostics

over non-proprietary interface. The MultiTox DG-TT7-S features on board relays, plug and play sensors and a high visible display that changes colour depending on the status mode.

and the official Certification of information security. “At the CeBit in Hanover, the world’s leading trade fair and exhibi-tion for information technology, we will present our latest services for optimal CyberSecurity”, emphasises Markus Edel, head of the VdS CyberSecurity Services. “We want to make the valuable compo-nents of our cyber risk provisioning easily accessible to the vulnerable SMEs. Therefore, every participant of the VdS-QuickCheck re-ceives a free ticket to visit the CeBit in addition to the important sta-tus information and protection tips. We are looking forward to sup-porting companies with comprehensive solutions for optimal CyberSecurity from March 20th to 24th at Stand 6/40 at the CeBit 2017”.


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Scott safety offers solution AMID Bird Flu concerns Bird flu, or avian flu, is an infectious influenza that affects and is spread by birds, particularly poultry. Despite not being transmitted from human to human, particular strains of the bird flu virus can infect humans, leading to serious illness and even death. Recent reports warn that a highly-infectious strain of the virus has emerged affecting 14 countries, including Germany, France and Denmark. Denmark appears to be one of the worst hit countries: Danish authorities have ordered a cull of 63,000 broiler hens and imposed a ban on transporting all poultry materials amid fears the virus could sweep across the nation. Scott Safety is able to assist those dealing with the consequences of this virulent outbreak with its Duraflow Powered Air respiratory protection system. Scott Safety is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of respiratory protective equipment (RPE), supplying to firefighters, industrial workers, militaries and rescue teams across the globe. Respirators from Scott Safety meet the needs of those working with birds and poultry, those involved in clean-up and clearance operations, and individuals concerned about contact

and infection. Scott Safety has been shipping orders of their latest respiratory innovation, the Duraflow to Denmark to support fighting this outbreak. With the Duraflow Scott Safety has recognised the need for comfort and practicality with its lightweight, ergonomic design to protect against viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms. Duraflow, the Powered Air Respirator (PAR) is equipped with sophisticated real-time air flow control technology and is highly versatile; providing protection against a variety of environmental hazards. Respiratory protection from Scott Safety is designed to be fully compatible with other personal protective equipment and provides P3 particle filtration, the highest efficiency EN approval class. The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA, UK) advises that the use of P3 filtration is obligatory in order to protect against viral infections, such as bird flu. Cases of bird flu have now been found in the UK. The government has ordered a temporary poultry ban at bird shows as a result of an outbreak in Lincolnshire. 2,500 birds have been destroyed following the identified risk.

SECURITY

SV.CO signs pact with DigitalOcean; makes the company its official ‘Cloud Partner’ In yet another robust and highprofile partnership, SV.CO, the world’s first digital incubator for student startups, has signed an agreement with DigitalOcean, making the American company its official Cloud Partner for its incubation programs. DigitalOcean is a cloud platform that is simplifying the complexities of infrastructure for software developers and businesses. DigitalOcean has become the second largest and fastest growing cloud computing

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platform in the total number of public facing apps and websites, according to Netcraft.com. Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed

in Bengaluru on 1st December 2016 all students who complete the SV.CO’s Free MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) will get cloud credits with additional

cloud credits given to teams that get selected to the Silicon Valley Pro-gram.The month-long six ways to graduate MOOC provides basics in entrepreneurship to first year engineering students (www.sv.co/sixways) while the six-month Silicon Valley programme is the main course of SV.CO’s #StartInCollege flagship program. “Cloud infrastructure is one of the most crucial components required for young startups to build technology companies.



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The partnership with DigitalOcean will bring world class technology and support for student startups across India,” said Mr. Sanjay Vijayakumar, Chairman, Startup Vil-lage. The association with DigitalOcean would provide college startups the expertise and resources of a top company in Cloud infrastructure, he noted. Mr. Prabhakar Jayakumar, India Country Manager, DigitalOcean, said, “At DigitalOcean, we love to nurture developers and startups and students are an integral component of these ecosys-tems. We look forward to supporting student entrepreneurs through such programs and help them build next generation businesses on the cloud.” With this partnership, DigitalOcean has joined the ranks of companies such as Facebook and Paytm which are providing

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training assistance and scholarships to SV.CO’s students, respective-ly. It also brings into focus the startup culture of giving back to the society. “The founders of DigitalOcean started in the famed TechStars Accelerator Program and are now giving back to the startup community around the world by offering their infrastructure and re-sources for young and upcoming startups,” Mr. Vijayakumar said. SV.CO has forged an agreement with Facebook, which is its Official Host in Silicon Valley. Leading m-commerce platform Paytm is offering 30 full scholarships for the #StartinCollege program while .CO Domains is the Domain Partner. #StartinCollege, India’s largest attempt to build an entrepreneurial culture amongst its youth, of-fers top engineering

teams from India the chance to nurture their business idea, build a prototype and launch to early customers in six months; the last week to be spent at the Silicon Valley expe-riencing world-class startup ecosystem and the chance to interact directly with developer teams at companies such as Facebook. Launched in July, it has planned a phased rollout countrywide with the aim of reaching 50 lakh students in 3,500 engineering colleges. The first phase, which was completed on August 31, saw more than 7,000 students applying through 1,946 teams from 228 universities across 1,443 colleges in 24 states. Phase 2 of the campaign, launched on September 15 in New Delhi, aims at a focused outreach to 30 top engi-neering colleges. The applications for inaugural sixmonth entrepreneurship course

is closed and the batch commences on January 2nd, 2017.

About DigitalOcean Founded in 2011, DigitalOcean is a cloud platform focused on simplifying the complex-ities of infrastructure for software developers. DigitalOcean has become the second largest and fastest growing cloud computing platform in the total number of public fac-ing apps and websites, according to Netcraft.com. The company has raised $123 mil-lion in funding from Andreessen Horowitz, Access Industries, IA Ventures, Crunch-Fund, and Techstars. The company is headquartered in New York City with data center regions throughout the world. For more information, Website: www.digitalocean.com



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What’s in Store for Storage in 2017 Autonomous Driving and Artificial Intelligence: Storage to Steer Straight and Smart By 2020, ten million cars on the road are expected to have self-driving features , reflecting the continuing move toward an IoT-based world and advances in artificial intelligence (AI). Designing autonomous vehicles requires the ability to harness massive amounts of camera and sensor data, analyze it and apply AI technology, and – as with any AI application – the more data it has, the smarter it can become. In the past, one of the biggest hurdles for AI was processing power, but storage has increasingly become the limiting factor. Traditional, general-purpose storage solutions can’t keep up with the performance requirements or provide the long-term data retention and access capabilities needed at an affordable price point. As a result, more enterprises will turn to specialized storage and data management solutions that can meet these challenges.

Corporate Video: A Moving Picture is Worth a 100,000 Words or More Video will take on a much larger role in the activities and processes of more and more organizations, such as enhancing teaching and guarding against malpractice claims in hospitals, improving quality control in manufacturing facilities and analyzing buyer behavior in retail stores. Companies will also continue to make video

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a bigger part of their training and service initiatives, echoing the trend of YouTube videos replacing written manuals in the consumer space. In fact, while the written word is far from obsolete, in many areas video will increasingly become the de facto communication platform. All of this will require greater collaboration between IT and line-of-business owners to ensure they have the storage and data management infrastructure that can support a video-dominant world as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible.

Still the Bright Shiny Object (Storage)? Object storage, with its extreme scalability and durability capabilities, provides access to large-scale data volumes at a lower price point than primary disk storage while also avoiding the increasing RAID re-build times associated with high-capacity disks. Object storage has played a foundational role in public cloud services for some time now, but expectations that it would become the dominant technology for large-scale data retention have not been borne out. In many cases, users are

realizing that an intelligent file system and the latest tape storage technology can provide equivalent, or even better, performance at a lower cost. Moving forward, therefore, enterprises will primarily deploy object storage as the basis for their private clouds, with tape maintaining its role as the optimal technology for long-term, low-cost archive of large-scale unstructured data.

Tale of the Tape: A Story that’s Far from Ending There’s little question that tape’s role in backup has continued to decline, but tape as a storage medium is far from dead. The everincreasing volume and value of unstructured data has brought greater attention to the importance of preserving and protecting this data in a robust, low-cost archive, and, as noted above, tape is still the best technology for long-term retention, with significant advances in performance, capacity and ecosystem integration being introduced every few years. That’s why organizations dealing with massive amounts of unstructured data – in genomics, academic research, video surveillance and entertainment, to name just a few examples – will continue to make tape a key part of their storage infrastructure and why even enterprises that have vowed to move away from tape will find themselves reversing course. At the same time, as large public cloud providers

expand their role as major storage players and compete to drive down pricing, they will increase their reliance on tape to make their business models work – yes, although hidden behind the clouds, tape has long been used in this realm because the economics simply can’t be beat.

Avoiding Cloudy Islands Industry analyst firm IDC forecasts that IT infrastructure spending for public and private cloud environments will increase at compound annual growth rates of approximately 19% and 10%, respectively, from 2015 to 2020. As more data moves to the public cloud, expect to see greater adoption of a dual-cloud vendor policy – just as enterprises maintain at least two sources for critical infrastructure components to avoid vendor lock-in and the loss of flexibility this entails, companies are recognizing the need to extend this approach to the cloud services they buy. A key challenge, however, will be linking their public clouds – and private clouds – together so they can seamlessly provision cloud resources and move workloads among the clouds. Nobody wants to return to a world of storage silos and the management problems this would entail. As a result, organizations will increasingly look for storage and data management solutions that are not only multi-site but also multi-cloud. In addition, they will begin to look to the cloud as the location where their data management tools



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can be hosted for a multi-site environment.

Video Resolution for the New Year 4K video is not new. Cinemas began projecting in 4K in 2011, and Netflix began streaming some shows in 4K two years ago. However, while much of the media and entertainment industry has moved to 4K and even begun looking beyond to higher resolution video, adoption of 4K in other markets has been relatively slow. One of the main reasons why is that enterprises are still struggling to figure out how they can

manage this type of data. 4K video presents challenges in terms of not only much larger file sizes but also much higher data rates – the ability to ingest and deliver 4K data in a smooth, predictive stream without dropping frames or creating other distortions is often beyond the capabilities of existing storage infrastructures. With video taking on a much larger role in the enterprise (as noted in an earlier prediction), organizations will increasingly need to address this gap. The key to doing so without replacing the entire storage infrastructure will be leveraging high-performance solutions

optimized for video that can integrate into the existing infrastructure.

HPC: Adapting to New Demands With the advent of clustered computing becoming common in nearly every enterprise, organizations are rapidly creating more data that they want to use strategically to make better and faster business decisions – for example, regarding new investments, more efficient operations, higher product quality or improved customer service. As a result, enterprises are increasingly looking to the high-performance

computing industry for best practices and technologies to provide the performance, capacity and data management capabilities needed at this new scale. HPC providers can help enterprises to integrate open source initiatives, determine how to leverage low-cost hardware platforms in the most optimal way and simplify the management of the data in a single namespace with simple tiering. However, it’s essential that the HPC industry move beyond its traditional focus on binary data and account for the tremendous growth of richer unstructured data.

SECURITY

Matrix showcased its enterprise grade, well-engineered security solutions at INTERSEC Dubai 2017 Matrix, a leading manufacturer and provider of Telecom and Security solutions participated in INTERSEC Dubai 2017, from 22nd - 24th January 2017. Matrix showcased its Video Surveillance and People Mobility Solutions at the event. Matrix alos showcased their enterprise-grade Video Management Solution designed and engineered specifically for growing multi-location organizations. The entire solution is focused on providing centralized security by automating processes, proactive security and enhancing efficiency of your organizations. Some of the unique features on display include: • No Public IP Required for Mul-

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ti-location Connectivity No Server for Centrally Monitoring Multiple Devices Save Cost up to 50% on Storage and Bandwidth Required Edge Recording with Event based Clip Export Flexibility of User Defined Roles and Rights Preventive Security with Advance Video Analytics Feature Crowd Management Solution Parking Management Solution Automated License Plate Recognition Feature

Matrix also demonstrated its range of biometric Access Control and Time-Attendance solutions and its advance appli-

cations during INTERSEC. Mobile being the next generation technology in terms of security, Matrix will display its “Your Mobile is your Identity” solution. In Mobile based Access Control, user either scans the QR code through his/her mobile or just twists the mobile to get access using Bluetooth. Furthermore, Matrix launched COSEC DOOR FMX - a high-performance door controller with multispectral fingerprint sensor. The device is powerful enough to scan a fingerprint

of dry, wet, elderly or oily hands. In addition, Matrix launched Elevator based Access Control specially designed for hospitality and healthcare industry. Along with new solutions, Matrix demonstrated its complete range of enterprise grade Time-Attendance solutions. “During this exhibition, we demonstrated our enterprise grade Access Control and Time-Attendance solution with real-time features such as Auto Push Events to Server, Instant Notification, Automatic Device Identification, Mobile as User Credentials and more”, said Sagar Gosalia, Senior Vice President Marketing and Sales.




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DIGISOL launches 2MP Outdoor Bullet IP Camera with IR LED DIGISOL Systems Ltd., (100% Subsidiary of Smartlink Network Systems Ltd.) a leading provider of Active Networking products, announced the launch of 2MP Outdoor Bullet IP camera with IR LED and IR cut filter. This camera offers the latest compression technology with CMOS sensor & a real time image processing hardware. With its high performance H.264 compression, users can stream high quality video at low bandwidth and storage capacity requirements. The Modular Design and aesthetic looks of the camera helps to be recessed easily into suspended ceilings or

wall mounted with no need for an additional mounting brackets. DG-SC5303 supports Power over Ethernet, which helps in easy installation by eliminating the need of a dedicated power source for the camera. DG-SC5303 has IR LED’s for better visibility under no light environment. If the environment light is not sufficient enough to view the camera then the IR LED’s are triggered ON automatically for better visibility. The IP camera enclosure complies with IP66 standard thus protecting it from dust and direct sprays from all directions (limited ingress permitted). It

is an ideal solution for outdoor applications. DDNS/Cloud allows viewing of the IP camera over Internet with the help of APP for Android and IOS users. UPnP will allow Windows users to access the camera with the click of a mouse even if the IP address of the camera is not known. This camera is ONVIF Compliant and can be integrated with any other ONVIF compliant NVR or CMS software.

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DigitalOcean to collaborate with Hasura and IITM for IMAD DigitalOcean, a cloud platform focused on simplifying the complexities of infrastructure for software developers and businesses and Hasura, a technology platform that helps developers build apps faster are collaborating with IIT Madras to bring the second edition of IMAD (Introduction to Modern Application Development). IMAD is a free online course designed by Hasura and IIT Madras which aims to combine theory and practice and encourages students to build applications on the cloud. After the astounding success of the previous offering of IMAD, DigitalOcean and Hasura have partnered again

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for the second edition of IMAD to encourage students to build solutions to local problems or launch their own business ventures. The first edition saw participation from a wide gamut – from college students to faculty, from working professionals to retired professionals to stay at

home parents. They cut across geographic barriers (participants came from 21 countries), age (7% of the participants were over 40) and gender (30% of the participants were women). Speaking about the program, Prabhakar Jayakumar, Country Manager, DigitalOcean said, “We partnered with IIT Madras and Hasura on the first edition of IMAD, which turned out to be the largest ever MOOC in India with more than 57,000 registrations. We are happy to continue our association with the launch of the second edition of IMAD and we look forward to equipping our next generation of developers with the knowledge

and tools required to build their applications on the cloud.” Beginning from January 23rd, the 8-week hands-on course has been divided into five modules, and will go over the basics of the Internet, browsers, databases and web and mobile application development. The key benefit for students from this course will be to help broaden their technical skills, which is a pertinent need amongst graduates today. The participants who take an exam at the end of the course will be eligible for a certificate from IIT Madras and course toppers will be provided with internship opportunities in premier tech companies.



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Quantum’s flash integration helps drive 62% growth in enterprise deduplication revenue over first three quarters of fiscal year Quantum Corp. (NYSE: QTM) today highlighted its significant market momentum in disk-based backup and deduplication, as both existing and new customers increasingly deploy the company’s DXi® appliances to address their changing data protection requirements. In the first nine months of Quantum’s fiscal year (April 1-Dec. 31, 2016), overall product and related service revenue from disk backup sales grew 14 percent over the same period a year earlier, with revenue from enterprise DXi products up 62 percent. According to IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Purpose-Built Backup Appliance Tracker, Quantum was also among the top five largest deduplication providers and one of only two companies in the top five that generated year-over-year growth in the third calendar quarter of 2016. In addition, Storage magazine/ SearchStorage.com has selected the DXi6900-S as a finalist for the 2016 Products of the Year awards in the Data Backup Hardware category. Quantum’s deduplication leadership is further reflected in its broad and expanding customer base around the world, which includes numerous Fortune 500 companies and other organizations such as Hawaii State Department of Health, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, Oxford University Press, OSI Food, The Salvation Army, University of Bristol, University of San Diego and West

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Australian News.

Enterprises Coping With Growth Adopt DXi6900-S With Flash Technology One of the recent drivers of Quantum’s deduplication market momentum is the DXi6900-S. Introduced only five months ago, the new appliance is designed for large, multi-site data protection environments, where customers are confronting the challenges of backing up mission-critical databases and other digital assets under increasingly tighter backup windows and more demanding business requirements. By leveraging SSDs for metadata operations, the DXi6900-S delivers ultra-fast ingest, read, replication and space reclamation performance. It was also the first deduplication appliance to incorporate 8TB selfencrypting drives, providing the highest density backup available — up to 544TB (useable) in 18U of rack space, or 10PB of logical storage at a 20:1 deduplication ratio. In addition, the DXi6900-S is significantly more efficient than other deduplication appliances, consuming 50 percent less power than competitive offerings. All these advantages have resulted in quick customer adoption of DXi6900-S and reinforced the overall strength of Quantum’s DXi product line. “Quantum’s DXi deduplication portfolio scales from 1 to 544 useable terabytes, includes both physical and virtual appliances and can be integrated with

tape, the cloud or both in a tiered storage environment. The DXi6900-S has been a great addition to the portfolio, helping customers such as large insurance firms and financial services institutions meet their data protection challenges and drive greater success.” Eric Bassier, Senior Director, Data Center Solutions, Quantum

About Quantum Quantum is a leading expert in scale-out tiered storage, archive and data protection, providing solutions for capturing, sharing and preserving digital assets over the entire data lifecycle. From small businesses to major enterprises, more than 100,000 customers have trusted Quantum to address their most demanding data workflow challenges. Quantum’s end-toend, tiered storage foundation enables customers to maximize the value of their data by making it accessible whenever and wherever needed, retaining it indefinitely and reducing total cost and complexity. “Safe Harbor” Statement: This press release contains “forward-looking” statements. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements. Specifically, but without limitation, statements relating to: 1) benefits and value to customers from using Quantum’s DXi appliances, including the DXi6900-S and the

remaining DXi6900 appliance family, 2) Quantum’s future DXi product and related service revenue and 3) Quantum’s future market momentum in disk-based deduplication and its deduplication leadership are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Safe Harbor. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to Quantum on the date hereof. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Quantum’s actual results to differ materially from those implied by the forward-looking statements. More detailed information about these risk factors are set forth in Quantum’s periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, those risks and uncertainties listed in the section entitled “Risk Factors,” in Quantum’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 4, 2016 and in Quantum’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on June 3, 2016, as amended. Quantum expressly disclaims any obligation to update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law. For more information, Website: www.quantum.com



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Fire Protection Systems Market worth 98.24 Billion USD by 2022 worldwide As a result of the increase in fire hazards, government agencies across the globe are implementing stringent measures to reduce the losses from fire. The increase in fire-related spending by a number of enterprises and SMEs across the globe is driving the demand for fire protection systems. There has been a tremendous amount of advancements in the facilities management environment of developing nations over the last several years, especially in the area of building automation. Various security aspects of building automation include monitoring & control systems such as HVAC, power production, lighting, safety, and security systems and elevators among others. Passive fire protection systems market expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period The market for passive fire protection systems is expected to grow at the highest rate during the forecast period in the fire protection systems market. The passive fire protection systems work on the principle of strengthening building structure and helping in leveraging the profitability by reducing the damages involved in the fire accidents and one of the vital features of the passive fire protection systems is a cluster of codes and regulations to be followed. Fire management systems held the largest market share of the fire protection systems market based on products in 2015 The fire management systems held the largest market share of the global fire protection market based on products in 2015 and are expected to dominate the market till 2022. The fire management systems such as sprinklers and extinguishers are expected to be used extensively in the commercial vertical during the forecast period. The market for fire analysis software is expected to grow at the highest rate in the fire protection systems product market during the forecast period. The high growth rate of fire analysis software is estimated due to the increasing need for sophisticated

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fire analysis which helps in proper decision making and fire prevention. Commercial vertical expected to hold the largest market share by 2022 The commercial vertical is expected to hold the largest share of the fire protection systems market by 2022, while the fire protection systems market for the oil, gas, and mining vertical is expected to grow at the highest rate between 2016 and 2022. The reason for the high growth rate of the oil, gas, and mining vertical is the high risk of fire associated with the same. North America expected to hold the largest market share,while Europe expected to witness the highest growth rate North America is expected to hold the largest market share and dominate the fire protection systems market between 2016 and 2022, owing to the increased awareness of the installation of fire safety systems and government fire safety regulations. In this region, there are numerous fire protection systems and equipment manufacturers that offer different fire protection systems such as smoke detectors, flame detectors,

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Q. Today corporates are more conscious about fire & safety products, how do you countering this demand of fire safety systems in India? Corporates nowadays are highly exposed to the international world and standards. Export units in India have to follow the safety standards which are made mandatory by the buyer for purposes of purchase audit. Government of India’s implementation of stringent fire standards also led to this consciousness. Hochiki along with other life safety companies is contributing to meeting the demands of corporates by advising them the most suited products as per the application, giving them technical support, sales support etc.

Q. Please also highlight the latest initiatives in your industry domain? This is an industry with continuous R&D to improve existing products and develop new products. Companies are moving towards making the technology more and more reliable, newer laws for installation and moves like the BIM implementation to clear hurdles for installation challenges. More products are being developed to include various fire scenarios thereby ensuring no false alarms. Companies like Hochiki invests a substantial amount on R&D to develop very reliable fire products.

Q. What are the market opportunities for your company’s products in India? All sectors require fire detection systems, PAVA systems and emergency lighting systems and some sectors need special application products. Hochiki has a wide range of products that suit many industries from Real estate to heavy industrial, commercial to sports arenas, schools to universities etc.

Q. Does “India” as market has a great potential? What are the key performance areas? India market has a great potential. Key performance areas are: strict implementation of fire laws, very stringent system-maintenance laws and regular awareness programmes by the government and private organisations.

Q5) Could you brief us the Indian & global scenario of safety industry? Safety industry is growing at a very good pace in

India. With development of Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities the growth is immense. Global scenario is ruled by laws and bye-laws which direct the upward trend in the industry. With President Trump announcing $1 trillion for infrastructure in USA, the demand of safety products will see big rise. Similar announcements in countries like India, UK and some countries in Africa will see an upward graph.

Q. According to you what are the factors affecting the life safety product business? Development and Increased industrialization in India has led to various activities which are positive and with positive comes negative activity. Such negative activity makes us aware of our surroundings and hazards associated with them. Governments have also identified the hazards and made laws pertaining to them. This has led to India becoming a huge potential market for Commercial, Housing and Industrial sectors.

Q. What are the opportunities and challenges for Indian products in the global market? Opportunities: • Low import duties in developed world • Dedicated marketing teams in developed world could create awareness about Indian products • Systematic growth and permanent demand because of replacement goods Challenges: • High Labour cost compared to China • Finishing of product in-spite of better quality • Export promotion fairs and shows must increase by some fold

Q. What are the key technological trends that are driving the safety industry? Government approved Wireless products with approved frequencies, Integrated products which does not necessarily mean one housing but less wiring, better safety features like weatherproof and explosion proof products with related approvals like ATEX and SIL etc are setting the scenario.

Q. What is your vision for your company? My vision for Hochiki in India is to take the company to a level where a Japanese company should be in terms of its product quality, acceptability and suitability in India along-with the fulfillment of Hochiki’s responsibility to make people aware of fire hazards. www.ind-safety.com | JANUARY 2017

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he event will bring together industry experts, MEP consultants, architects, building engineers, members of leading security and fire prevention bodies and other stakeholders from across the world on a multi-dimensional platform to disseminate information, gather knowledge, exchange ideas, exhibit, and debate innovative perspectives, solutions and products for fire safety and security. FSIE will be the first-ever trade show that combines solutions for passive, active and organizational fire safety and security management. One of the highlights of the show will be the Finest India Skills & Talent (FIST) Awards powered by HIK Vision which will recognize the achievements of the most innovative, reliable and cost-effective products, services and solutions across the fire safety and security industries. The steering committee will be led by Lt Gen N S Malik, retired deputy chief, Indian Army. More than 100 exhibitors have confirmed their presence at the show. Leading participants include AAAG, Amerex, An Exflame Fire Protection Pvt. Ltd., Apollo, Aska, Blaze Master, Cooper, DDS Security Systems, Detechnico, DSPA, Eaton, FAAC, FFE, Green Manufacturing, HD Fire, Heinrich, HIK Vision, Honeywell, IDEX, InTime, Jainsons, JSPC Solutions, Kanex, Lehry, Lubi, Lubrizol, Master, NAFFCO, NewAge Fire Fighting, Nohmi Bosai, NVR Fittings, Pacific Fire, Ravel, ResQ, RR Kables, Safex, SagTaur, Schrack, Securiton, Secutech, Shah Bhogilal Jethalal & Bros, Shlara, Soeteria, Supremex, Topaz, Tufwud Doors & Accessories, Tyco, Viking, Winco Valves Pvt. Ltd. and many more. Idex, which offers a range of high-quality equipment for the fire and safety solutions industry in India, will showcase the latest technology from its brands including Lukas

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Rescue Hydraulic and Edraulic batteryoperated cutters, spreaders and Combi tools; Vetter emergency pneumatics; Godiva vehicle-mounted and portable pumps; Akron brass nozzles and monitors; and AWG fire protection fittings and systems. Informs Archana Gundre, Director, Marketing & Business Development, India & Middle East, Idex India, “We look forward to kindle a spirit of safe living among all citizens of our country. We will demonstrate innovative insights and technology at the exhibition and conference.” Comments Balasubramanian Jayam, Head, Marcom, Prama Hikvision India, “We appreciate this wonderful initiative which will bring a lot of business opportunities for us. We are happy to be part of this show.” Aditya Prabhu, Group CEO, Secutech Automation India, is also upbeat. “FSIE 2017 provides us with an excellent platform to showcase real-world examples of our solutions which can be visualised and experienced by all visitors. We will be displaying a real walk-through of how a smart building should be like, and we look forward to interacting with industry experts, customers and visitors during FSIE 2017 to create an exciting opportunity for us in terms of business prospects.” Secutech has been providing smart building solutions in the ELV and IBMS domain for over 15 years. It is the only Indian company to have won the World Smartest Building Award, besides 14 national and four global awards. Leading trade bodies and associations have extended their support to FSIE 2017. These include AHK, AP Fire Services, ASIS, Feuer Trutz, FPAI, ICISS, IGBC, IISSM, ISHRAE, Goa State Fire Force, PMRDA, MIDC and the PMC Fire Department. The 3-day FSIE event will be part of the Build Fair Alliance (BFA), a consortium of co-located events that includes Acrex India

(an exhibition on HVAC technology), ISH India (an exhibition on plumbing systems), Fensterbau Frontale India (an exhibition on window, door and façade technology) and Glasspro India (an exhibition for the glass industry), thereby ensuring the maximum number of visitors from stakeholders of the construction industry. With the largest-ever display of integrated building solutions, around 50,000 visitors are expected to the show as part of the BFA. NürnbergMesse India is one of the 15 largest exhibition companies in the world with 40 years of proven quality standards. Its portfolio covers some 120 national and international exhibitions and congresses, and approximately 40 sponsored pavilions at Nuremberg and worldwide. Every year around 30,000 exhibitors (international share 41%) and up to 1.4 million visitors (international share of trade visitors 24%) participate in the own, partner and guest events of the NürnbergMesse Group which is present with subsidiaries in China, North America, Brazil, Italy and India. A non-profit organisation, FSAI has been working for boosting the fire and security industry in India for the past 14 years. It has created many platforms to inform the building construction industry about the importance of fire and security equipment, and played a vital role in bringing attention to the sector. The association has over 1,800 members including 400+ global and Indian corporates such as Siemens, Honeywell, Bosch, Schneider, Tyco, Assa Abloy, Reliance, L&T, Voltas, Wipro, Bajaj, UTC and UL, and 1,400+ Indian and global professionals including leading architects, consultants and end-users.



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Top technology trends in the Identity Technology Industry for 2017 Organizations are recognizing the interdependencies of technologies and platforms needed for business agility, cost management and providing a better user experience within a mobile workforce, or for digital commerce and relationship management that continues to require more reach, flexibility, security.

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ID Global focuses on four significant trends in 2017 that will influence how organizations create, manage and use trusted identities in a broad range of existing and new use cases. Stronger adoption of mobile devices and advanced smart cards underscores the need for trusted identities • Similar to the adoption of consumer trends to IT in past years, 2017 will also see further consumerization of security, with heightened demand from users seeking to open doors, and login to cloud-based resources, as well as have personalized on-demand printing of documents, and to deploy printed credentials remotely or conduct other transactions and daily activities using trusted IDs on their phone, wearable or smart card. • Trusted IDs that integrate security, privacy and convenience will provide a new level of assurance to these applications and transactions, while being uniquely positioned to make secure access more personalized to the individual.

Mr. Stefan Widing, CEO, HID Global

• The industry will look towards complete identity relationship management that considers the need to grant access based on the context or circumstances for risk-appropriate authentication across trusted identities assigned to people, devices, data and things in smart offices, buildings and other environments that are becoming more connected every day. Greater emphasis on the cloud through “hybrid” solutions that combine on-premises and the cloud to create common management platforms for digital IDs • Organizations are recognizing the interdependencies of technologies and platforms needed for business agility, cost management and providing a better

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Trusted identities will become an embedded feature of more use cases rather than simply an add-on capability. This trend of “security by design” will lead to many more convenient approaches to using digital identities across a growing variety of activities, services and industries.”

user experience within a mobile workforce, or for digital commerce and relationship management that continues to require more reach, flexibility, security. • In banking, government, healthcare and other regulated markets, multi-factor authentication for physical and IT access control will have more opportunities to merge into integrated systems that will also provide a more convenient experience for users and increase security. • This model will make it easier for administrators to deploy and maintain an integrated system throughout the complete identity lifecycle -- from onboarding to offboarding; • It will make it possible to monitor and manage employees’ access rights as their role changes within an organization, ensuring employees only have access to what they need in a current role. • Credential issuance for physical ID cards will also experience a digital transformation, as the use of cloud technologies will enable managed service models for badge printing and encoding. Emerging IoT uses cases to connect, more people, places and things, increasing the need to ensure the Internet of Trusted Things (IoTT) • Trusted identities will increasingly be employed to help secure, customize and enhance the user experience across a growing range of industry segments that are embracing the power of the IoT. • Organizations will look towards streamlining processes and operations using real-time location systems, presence- and proximity-based location functionality, condition monitoring solutions, beacons and cloud-based models for emerging IoT applications

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using Bluetooth Low Energy. These applications will include a growing number of energy efficient, productivity and safety-oriented use cases that will need to know the identity of occupants in a physical space to manage environmental conditions, book meeting rooms and auto-configure audio visual equipment and alarms. • Bluetooth Low Energy-based solutions will also advance existing secure proof of presence capabilities to include the predictive analytics and functionality based on location-based technologies. Embedding trusted identities more deeply in everyday activities for businesses and consumers • Trusted identities will become an embedded feature of more use cases rather than simply an add-on capability. This trend of “security by design” will lead to many more convenient approaches to using digital identities across a growing variety of activities, services and industries. • Along with popular secure access use cases, new applications will emerge, such as employee mustering capabilities to address emergencies as well as the need to more accurately determine who is in a building in real-time. • New capabilities for managing and using trusted IDs will be driven by the increase of temporary offices, mobile knowledge workers and the evolution of the workplace, where adapting to the preferences of today’s talent pool is driving the need for more open, flexible workspaces. Consumers also will begin seeing trusted identities used in many everyday scenarios, such as guaranteeing authorized use of corporate and heavy machinery fleets, as well as creating new ways to safeguard students and validate drivers.





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he shops are getting busy, and, depending on which hemisphere you live in, it’s either time to turn on the central heating or break out the shorts and shades. But it’s also time to look ahead to 2017 and wonder what it might have in store for us. On a global level the world is going through turbulent times, with conflicts, political uncertainty, an ongoing refugee crisis and a somewhat fragile economic recovery from the most recent financial downturn. At the same time, technological developments continue unabated, with high-speed networks, big data and deep learning moving beyond that initial phase of just being marketing buzz words to enabling new and improved security offerings. Similarly, we expect the so-called ‘Internet of Things’ to be much less of a novelty and more of the fabric of our daily lives. However, that means manufacturers of internet-enabled devices will have to step up and take much more responsibility for the level of default security they ship with. All of these factors are likely to fuel demand for increased security, both physical and online.

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As many other technologies have done, we expect customers will stop looking at physical security as simply being a collection of hardware and software connected to a network. Instead, we think they will start to see their security as a service – remote and professionally hosting and monitoring of video transmitted from the customer’s premise. Whether by themselves, or more likely by sector-specific specialists who can not only take away the burden of managing the complex systems involved, but also reduce the costs of keeping those systems up to date and secure. This will not only free up internal resources which could be better focused elsewhere, but also improve the service level of the security system, enable better device management, and strengthen cyber security processes. On the topic of cybersecurity, we see an increased use of tools and practices that make network video a less vulnerable to attacks. In general, wider use of pre- and post-installation tools (such as Axis Site Designer, for example) will help in on-going monitoring and maintenance of systems.

Integrated Solutions The security industry will continue its trends of offering more specific solutions to particular problems, rather than one-size fits all hardware/software. In the end, customers aren’t looking to buy a camera, or a video management system (VMS) – what they really want is to reduce shoplifting, or make sure only certain people can access the cash office, or keep track of potential threats in an airport. Although the word ‘solutions’ gets bandied around by technology companies a lot, for once this really is the most apt term. The convergence of hardware and software as well as pre-installation and post installation tools as mentioned above, into end-to-end solutions will be able to address specific security problems. They will consist of high-performance cameras, storage and access controls tightly integrated with video management and analytics tools. This approach will be easier for



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The Internet of Things’ has evolved from buzzword status to mainstream reality, but not without its challenges. While we still think the idea of millions of IP-enabled devices is an exciting prospect for the future, 2016 gave us a sobering reminder of the pitfalls of not properly securing all those internet-connected fridges, DVRs and unfortunately security cameras. “ customers to purchase, install and implement, while offering a great return on their investment.

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Beyond Video Expanded Use of Analytics As part of this, we see that while high quality video footage is a core feature of modern security cameras, ultimately that information needs to be assessed and analyzed before a decision can be made to respond to its content. The recent advances in camera technologies, such as thermal imaging and enhanced low-light capabilities have been significant steps forward. But in the end, they just generate more footage that needs to be watched/reviewed. So, much like how tools have been developed to sift through the huge pools of numerical/text data that is being captured every day, the security industry has been working hard on video analytics software that can work in real time to help professionals make informed decisions. We expect to see 2017 as the year when these new camera capabilities are combined with realtime analytics to address several security challenges, including facial recognition, forensic analysis and perimeter protection.

Deep Learning With all this data being gathered, we are seeing deep learning technologies coming to the fore. These use pattern recognition software to ‘learn’ about different kinds of behaviors as seen through the multitude of security cameras installed around the world. Techniques involving deep learning and artificial intelligence will see broader utilization within the security industry. The benefits are that although all customers are different, the environments and locations they are based in tend to fall into the same general categories, with people exhibiting the same general behaviors. Once those behaviors have been ‘learned’ the patterns that underlie them can be shared, enabling the system to flag up when something unexpected occurs. We see this as only the beginning and a very exciting space to

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However, we know that physical security doesn’t just involve surveillance of people/places/objects. It is also about physical access control, one and two-way communication and managing emergency situations – and often managing this from a significant distance. So, to extend the concept of integration even further, 2017 should be the year when security cameras work hand in glove with intelligent doors, intercoms and speakers, both locally and remotely. That means one simple system that can manage them all, in real time – enabling customers to see, hear and talk to the people in/near their buildings.

Cybersecurity As mentioned above ‘The Internet of Things’ has evolved from buzzword status to mainstream reality, but not without its challenges. While we still think the idea of millions of IP-enabled devices is an exciting prospect for the future, 2016 gave us a sobering reminder of the pitfalls of not properly securing all those internet-connected fridges, DVRs and unfortunately security cameras. Given that most of those devices are just plugged in and switched on by customers, it is down to manufacturers to take responsibility to ensure they are secure out of the box. Axis has always taken its customers’ security seriously, but we will hopefully see 2017 as the year when all manufacturers make this a priority. We will continue to strengthen our existing offerings and make it easier for our customers to keep their networks and devices secure. We think the Internet of Things should be about better security, and more efficient businesses, organizations and cities thanks to “smart” cameras, door stations and audio equipment with network connectivity. 2017 will add more ‘smarts’ to those devices, while also enabling customers to focus on what they do best and allowing security specialists to improve the services they provide.


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Organizations will need to become more adept at leveraging unstructured data to identify patterns and trends. Surveillance data – or, more accurately, “video-based data” – will be increasingly used for business purposes. No longer just for keeping people and property safe; video surveillance will yield greater financial returns. Highly sophisticated video analytics applications will see greater adoption to make better business decisions. Today, 50% of analytics are for non-security purposes. To support these analytical functions, video must be retained for longer periods.

Surveillance Cameras with Intelligence Embedded 2016 saw a surge in camera counts - especially HD cameras yielding considerably more data to manage. In 2017 we expect the adoption of cameras with wider panoramas, higher resolutions, and more sensors will accelerate. Watch for more installations to transition from analog and SD cameras, with a demand that more surveillance capabilities – compression, streaming, storage, and analytics – be bundled into cameras for greater value. The influx of data will strain storage and make an intelligent, multi-tier storage strategy more vital than before.

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“Watch the Internet of Things emerge as one of the top culprits for data growth. The real challenge for IT managers will be to merge this data with large and diverse files types such as video surveillance to enable collective business intelligence.”

With improved intelligence in cameras, storage management software to effectively manage the influx of data will become even more important.

Healthcare Heats up for Surveillance The Affordable Healthcare Act and federal security mandates coupled with hospital organizations most common challenges—workplace violence, drug related crimes, gang violence, infant/child abduction threats, natural disasters, terrorism, and more—will require healthcare organizations to make significant surveillance upgrades or complete system over-hauls. 80% of hospitals are in need of an upgrade of access control systems and CCTV (IAHSS). For example, to protect against litigation in slip/fall lawsuits, it is recommended that healthcare facilities retain video data for at least two years. In addition, controlled observation rooms may soon exceed the number of security cameras, extending the ability of nursing staff to monitor patients and improve overall care. A modern video surveillance solution will be needed to improve overall facility safety and security while also increasing operational efficiency.

A Surge in Biometric Applications Today facial recognition is used to identify criminal suspects. Healthcare organizations will increasingly add facial recognition to their security arsenal. We anticipate greater adoption of applications for counting people to help transportation organizations reduce congestion and improve services. Increasingly, biometrics is helping to prevent the major data breaches that have become common. Public & private entities will embrace more sophisticated cyber security. The Cyber Security Alliance In conjunction with The White House launched an initiative advising the use of fingerprints and one time codes as a way of authentication. Facial recognition is another growth area, where biometric technology is now available for use with body-worn cameras. Both technologies hold great potential, and will require intelligent multi-tiered storage to keep the costs of

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the required data in check.

IoT Sensor and Video Management Watch the Internet of Things emerge as one of the top culprits for data growth. The real challenge for IT managers will be to merge this data with large and diverse files types such as video surveillance to enable collective business intelligence. This will create a data management challenge for state and municipal IT departments tasked with creating the infrastructure to house, protect and analyze both massive video data sets and millions of IoT sensor files. Add to this the growing list of benefits made possible by the correlation of video data with input from “smart” devices, and the demand for storage— and storage integration—explodes. Embedded sensor technology will allow cities to become smarter, and data from that sensor input will be integrated with video data and analyzed to help make urban communities more attractive. Look for vehicle and pedestrian traffic to be more aggressively captured and integrated with sensor input from trains, buses, and subways to cut congestion. Parking facilities can be monitored and the video combined with input from smart meters to reduce bottlenecks and to improve consumer satisfaction

Video Surveillance-as-a-Service Emerges As we see smarter cameras and more types of sensors integrated into them, there’s been a movement toward more in-band analytics. This confluence of factors is laying the foundation for surveillance-as-a-service. Smaller deployments will be aggregated into this service model. For example, commercial campuses can centralize surveillance services if they use smart cameras with in-band analytics and other sensors, in order to automate functions that took multiple personnel and enable a more proactive approach to surveillance, and bridge the gap between a prosecution model to a more preventative system.


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Existing Clients Reserve Bank Of India, MHA Buildings, Private Industries & Car Fleet Owners ASKA Equipments Limited, R-482, New Rajendra Nagar, Ganga Ram Hospital, Square, Shankar Road, New Delhi -110060

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“The forthcoming Union Budget is expected to unveil reform-centric policies” beneficial for companies like us. We expect new tax incentives in the areas like skill development & job creation and are very optimistic about new policies. Through this Union budget’17, we would request the government to categorize the private security guard under skilled and highly skilled workers under minimum wages Act, while providing with more tax incentives for such trainings. In addition to this, we are expecting simple tax compliances under proposed GST environment. Furthermore, we hope the reduction in custom duty on the electronic security products for the growth and expansion of the industry.”

Major Manjit Rajain, Group Chairman Tenon Group of Companies

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ith the Union Budget scheduled to be unveiled by finance minister on February 1, Tenon being one the leading facility management company having its presence in more than 6 countries with over 55,000 employees in 71 branches, wants to share its expectations from upcoming Budget’17. Appended below is the quote from the spokesperson of the company i.e. Group Chairman, Major Manjit Rajain. “The forthcoming Union Budget is expected to unveil reform-centric policies and an action plan that would help boost the growth. The security industry is the second largest employment generator in India, which provides fresh workforce through facilitating pre-job and on the job training. Considering recent initiatives taken by the current government in the areas of agriculture, job creation, skill development and education, we hope this budget to be

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About Company: The Tenon Group of Companies, an Integrated Security & Facilities Management Corporation has a global presence in 6 countries and spread across India with over 55,000 employees in 71 branches, providing comprehensive range of services to more than 1800 + corporate. Founded by Major Manjit Rajain, the company started with manned guarding services - Peregrine Guarding which quickly established itself as the premier establishment in this space. It has been independently rated by KPMG, EY and Deloitte as amongst the top 5 service providers in the country. The group’s vision for growth led to the expansion of the business and in 2007, Tenon Integrated Facilities Management Services was established. In 2009 the corporation was further strengthened by the acquisition of a leading electro mechanical service provider – Rotopower. With the listing in the London Stock Exchange (AIM) through its parent company Mortice Limited, registered in Singapore, Tenon has the distinction of being the only

corporation in Asia offering Integrated Facility Management Services, Security and Electrical & Mechanical services to be featured. In 2013 Tenon expanded its global footprint and established its presence in Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka through Saudi Tenon and Tenon Lanka, respectively. 2014 was another landmark year for Tenon both in terms of market expansion and new business venture. Globally Tenon made a significant foray in Netherlands through a joint venture with Amsterdam Arena International who are a specialists in the development and management of sports venues all over the world. The business saw expansion through a launch of a new vertical – Soteria, the state of the art Control and Command Center offering remote surveillance services. In 2015 Tenon augmented it’s vision of expansion further by 100% acquisition of UK based Facility Management company – O&G Group and 51% acquisition of Singapore based Security Company – Frontline Security. Today Tenon is certified for ISO 14001:2004, ISO 9001:20 and OHSAS 18001:2007 In 2005 Peregrine Guarding was awarded the Fastest Growing Manned Guarding Company and the Executive Chairman of the Group Major Manjit Rajain has been felicitated by CAPSI for the Security Entrepreneur Award in 2008 and Security Leadership Award in 2012. Tenon Group of Companies was awarded with the Prestigious Gold Medal and the Group Chairman was conferred with the International Award for Excellence by the


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Institute of Economic Studies in September 2015. He also received the Global Achiever’s Award conferred to him in Dubai in January 2016. The Group Chairman – Maj. Manjit Rajain has been appointed to the Global Council of Advisor at Yale School of Management.

have a very robust recruitment and training process where the company inducts only the screened, vetted and trained candidates for employment thereby creating and maintaining value into the system. An ISO 9001: 2008 and OHSAS certified company which has won several accolades.

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Rotopower Projects Pvt. Ltd.

Tenon Facility Management India Pvt. Ltd. is an India-centric corporation which offers an integrated solution for superior quality facilities services. The company aligns to its motto of “Services that Fit” and offers global standards of services at optimized cost. The full range of facilities management services include soft services like cleaning to high-end specialist services like workplace management and unique services like Critical Systems Engineering Building Operations, Support Service. Tenon has been providing facilities management services for a wide range of public and private sector businesses. The clients include some of the world’s most respected blue chip and homegrown companies.

Rotopower Projects Pvt. Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tenon Group was acquired in June 2009. It provides preventive, as well as, predictive mechanical and electrical maintenance services, HVAC management and AMC (Annual Maintenance Contract) services. Rotopower Projects specializes in distributed model service offering and has established its leadership position in the provision of technical services in India by virtue of its differentiated level of services. Rotopower works through a strong team consisting of Facility Managers, Housekeeping experts, Engineers, Supervisors, Managers, MIS Agents, Technicians, Plumbers, Carpenters and Trainers spread across the country. The client spread consists of various sectors from IT/ITES, Telecom, to manufacturing industry.

Peregrine Guarding Pvt. Ltd Peregrine Guarding, the security arm of Tenon Group was incorporated in 1995 and is one of the leading security solution providers in India. Today Peregrine is operational in all 29 states of India with 67 offices covering tier 1, 2 and 3 cities. Peregrine provides integrated security solutions in Physical Security, Electronic Security, Risk Assessment Consultancy, Executive Protection, Event Security and Remote Command Center. Peregrine has the ability to implement high quality services across the spectrum of strategic and tactical security services. We

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Soteria Command Center The Soteria Command Center is a business tool that predicts, manages, analysis and communicates the environmental deviations for certain events .These events can be controlled, monitored and avoided in a defined and a managed environment. It provides a unique real time remote monitoring which utilizes predictive event analytics and proactive response management that facilitate in alleviating business risks. The service not only assist clients in preempting any critical or non critical challenging security related

incidents but also provides them with vital information on any impending situation.

O&G Group O&G is a FM Company having a niche segment in the UK market dealing with commercial and office facility management encompassing soft and hard services. It has a leadership position in servicing Universities and Ministry of Defense besides multi tenanted office accommodation and blue chip commercial clients. O&G brings to the table both expertise and skills from a mature market thus raising the bar of services delivery and operational capability for the Group. Through O&G the Tenon Group also has an access to better control and international systems and processes from a established market. The company is headquartered in London with offices in Manchester and Wolverhampton. Some of the prominent clients of O& G include Fedex, Steria and CBRE.

Frontline Security Frontline Security is a leading provider of security manpower services, close protection officers, security systems and technology solutions, providing services serving to customers across 73 sites in Singapore. The business was founded in 2006 and was wholly owned by Joe Singh till the acquisition. It provides security management, consultancy services and training, as well as supplying a wide range of security and surveillance products including CCTV systems, GPS tracking systems, metal detectors, biometric time and attendance systems, and under vehicle surveillance systems. Frontline has the distinction of being awarded the Grade A certification for outstanding service delivery by the Police Licensing Authority of Singapore.


T Series

Cylinder Less Automatic Fire Detection & Suppression System

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AVAILABLE IN steel 4 / fittings 6 / 9 KGS Stainless

Universal use: high flexibility of BlazeCut Tube and A, B, C and electrical fires class rating can protect almost any space High cost-effectivity: zero maintenance, long working life, automatic activation beats the competition in cost-effectivity No cylinder for storage of extinguishing agent needed: the whole system can

The SAFE LAUNCHER is an innovativebe placed inside the protected enclosure product which acts as a multi-purposeOption to connect the pressure switch and other additional components like signaling unit to perform further functions Pressure gauge extinguisher Clean and effective extinguishing agent: world-wide known and accepted HFC Heat sensitive BlazeCut Tube gases (HFC-227ea and HFC-236fa)  An Manual Extinguisher with the extinguishing agent  Automatic The system consists of a heat sensitiveExtinguisher BlazeCut Tube made of special plastic which is closed by a stainless steel fitting on each end. The BlazeCut Tube has both  Modular storage and detection function which Suppression means that the extinguishing System agent is stored directly in the BlazeCut Tube and no additional storage device such as cylinder is needed. FEATURES BlazeCut systemSPECIAL operates automatically independent of any power supply by detecting higher temperatures. When the temperature in the protected enclosure  Strong built MS/SS body rises to a critical threshold, the detection tube melts down at the point where the  Self-Actuation affecting temperature is the highest. Melting the tube creates a hole releasing the entire extinguishing agent stored in the tube onto the source of the fire.

No pressurization needed: the system works by increasing pressure of the extinguishing agent when heated Automatic operation based on increased temperature: ideal for non-occupied spaces or spaces out of sight

red PoweFully ted system is operational 24/7 without any power supply sindependent: i L L U by No maintenance 0 during entire working life = zero maintenance costs MAP 9 Long working life: 5 ~ 6 years depending on the type of application

 Easy Snap Safety Seal BlazeCut “T” Series systems are supplied in various lengths of the tube and No harm to protected enclosure and people when discharged  Two Heatvolume Sensors volumes of agent. The standard of agent ranges from 0,25 kg to 1,0 kg, which is sufficient to protect enclosures with volume between 0,25 m³ and 1,00 m³ Very simple installation: no training required for installation  Pressure Gauge respectively.  Hydrostatic Pressure tested and IN CASE OF A SMALL FIRE the pressure at any time Pressure gauge to monitor How It Works helium leak gas detection tested SAFE LAUNCHER is custom made to fight fire. Just aim Low operation temperatures: upready to -40°Cto serve its the extinguisher at the flames and its  Good Quality Rubber Hose pipe purpose. Activation temperature: about 120°C 1. System Installed  2.Fights Fire Breakout All 3.Classes Fire Detection of4. Fire Extinguishing 5. Fire Quenched IN CASE OF UNMANNED AREAS  Conforms to IS Standards

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The SAFE LAUNCHER becomes a standalone Class A Class B automatic modular suppression system when it senses ordinary combustibles flammable BlazeCut T Series system uses HFC-227 ea and HFC-236fa extinguishing agents. Both extinguishing temperature going above 60° C ensuring that no fire will liquids (creating flames) agents are world-wide known and accepted clean agents used for volume fire suppression with very go unnoticed. Class C Live high effectivity, zero ozone depletion potential and safe to people. It is the agent of choice for burning Electrical protection of enclosures where any residue would cause harm to the protected sensitive devices. IN CASE OF A LARGE FIREgases equipment It allows the person nearby to throw the extinguisher in the direction of the flame and rush for help, while Existing Clients the extinguisher automatically activates and will do its Reserve Bank Of India, MHA Buildings, Private Industries & Car Fleet Owners job of extinguishing. ASKA Equipments Limited, R-482, New Rajendra Nagar, Ganga Ram Hospital, Square, Shankar Road, New Delhi -110060

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FIRE

High temperature ranges in TICs: common pitfalls

Firefighters sometimes have to face extreme temperatures while on the job. Luckily, they can rely on thermal imaging cameras (TIC) to find victims faster or to seek their way out of a building in such circumstances. In an attempt to choose equipment with the best specifications, firefighters sometimes go for cameras that are able to display very high temperature ranges, up to +1,100°C (+2,000ºF), in a so-called third-gain mode. This is not a good idea. In fact, there are very good reasons why some thermal imaging cameras do not have a third gain mode, and only measure up to +650°C (+1,202ºF)

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hoosing the right thermal camera model is often a complex exercise of spec comparison, such as image resolution, camera sensitivity and temperature range. Simply put, the temperature range indicates the minimum and maximum temperatures that a camera can measure. As an example, FLIR’s K-Series cameras accurately measure temperatures between -20°C and +650°C (-4 to +1,202°F). Other brands will measure maximum temperatures up to +1,100°C, tempting the unwary buyer into a story of ‘more is better’. Although these numbers might seem spectacular to an equipment buyer, in today’s state-of-the-art thermal imaging technology, high temperatures come at the expense of image quality. And

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for a firefighter, image quality can make the difference between life and death. What you should you know about high temperature ranges in TICs

1. Dangerous loss of image quality The term ‘temperature range’ is a bit misleading. What is more important for a firefighter is the Effective Temperature Range (ETR), which measures the range of temperatures that a TIC can view while still providing useful information to the user. Specifically, extreme heat in the field of view tends to inhibit a TIC’s ability to discern surfaces having intermediate temperatures and details. This loss in image quality and reduction in contrast can have severe consequences for a firefighter, because

Firefighters sometimes have to face extreme temperatures while on the job

there’s a chance of missing out objects that are located in the lower temperature range, such as victims or escape routes. Firefighting cameras usually have a highsensitivity and a low-sensitivity mode. In absence of a fire, the TIC will operate in high-sensitivity mode, presenting the thermal environment in all its detail. In case of FLIR’s K-Series cameras, the highsensitivity mode measures temperatures up to +150°C (+302ºF). In case of a fire incident, the camera will switch to low-sensitivity mode, which offers a wellbalanced and acceptable trade-off between lower sensitivity (less detail) and the ability to monitor higher surface temperatures. For FLIR’s K-Series cameras, low-sensitivity mode measures temperatures up to



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K-Series TICs are designed to withstand the toughest firefighting conditions. Above: a flame test with a FLIR K65 to test NFPA 1801-2013 durability requirements.

+650°C (+1,202ºF). Measuring even higher temperatures – beyond +650°C (+1,202ºF) – would mean shifting to an even lowersensitivity mode (a so-called third gain mode), where higher temperatures can be measured at the expense of image detail and contrast, leading to unacceptable image quality loss. A third gain mode might prevent firefighters from seeing victims, colleagues or escape routes, which is a serious safety and rescue issue.

2. The myth of predicting flashovers Thermal imaging cameras are sometimes believed to be able to predict flashovers. They are not. A flashover will occur at an air temperature that is way beyond +500°C (+932ºF). But even with a TIC that measures in a higher temperature range than +500°C (+932ºF), you will not be able to predict the flashover, because a thermal imaging camera detects differences in surface temperature, not air temperature. There is no black and white answer as to why flashovers occur. Flashovers are hardly predictable and even when the ideal/ typical flashover conditions are present, a flashover might not occur. A thermal imaging camera might be useful to identify preflashover conditions through reasoned image interpretation. But for now, the only way to be prepared for an imminent flashover is through exhaustive firefighter training, and by carefully observing the environment.

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FLIR K-Series cameras indicate critical temperatures through colorization. In most cases, the red color in the thermal image will be enough for firefighters to know that the heat needs to be addressed quickly.

3. Predicting melting steel structures? Thermal imaging cameras are sometimes said to be able to predict when steel will start to melt and bend. This could especially be useful in firefighting scenes with industrial buildings which often have a steel framework. However, this would still be very difficult, even with thermal imaging cameras that can measure up to +1,100°C (+2,000ºF), since the melting point of steel actually is a lot higher (around +1,400°C (+2,500°F)). Will my FLIR TIC survive higher temperatures? FLIR K-Series cameras do not present temperature differences beyond +650°C (+1,202ºF). Instead, red colorization is used to warn the firefighter about present danger. In this case, the FLIR TIC will simply indicate ‘>650°C’ (>1202°F) in the display, while staying in the well-balanced low sensitivity mode, without sacrificing image detailing. K-Series TICs are designed to withstand the toughest firefighting conditions. They can take a 2-meter drop onto a concrete floor, are water resistant (IP67), and remain fully operational up to +260°C (+500°F) for a fiveminute duration. The K65 complies fully with the NFPA 1801:2013 standard for firefighting thermal imaging cameras. When does a high temperature range make sense? Unlike TICs for firefighting, there are numerous applications where a high temperature reading does make sense. In an

A FLIR K55 camera in low-sensitivity mode, offering a wellbalanced and acceptable tradeoff between lower sensitivity (less detail) and the ability to monitor higher surface temperatures.

industrial and manufacturing environment, FLIR thermal cameras are used to see through flames and to monitor refractory quality of boiler and furnace installations. Cameras like the FLIR T640 for example can read temperatures from -40°C to +2,000°C (-40°F to +3,632°F) with an accuracy of just ±2%. In some research and development environments, like microelectronics, automotive, plastics, and mechanical testing, high temperature performance is important. FLIR offers a wide range of R&D cameras that can distinguish temperature changes as subtle as 0.02°C in a temperature range.

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WATER MIST SYSTEM TEST & GUIDELINES T

Mr. Rahul Sonkar

Experience : I am serving in Indian Navy Since last 15 Years and handling various fixed fire fighting (CO2 drenching system, AFFF foam System , Freon Smothering System, Water Mist System, Sprinkling System ect.) and portable fire fighting system including damage control onboard ships and establishments. I am a member of Specialist group during any emergency and exercise onboard ship. My various article as been published in Fire Engineers Magazine (Institute of Fire Engineers). Qualification : CES, BSc. (Marine Engg), Dip (Industrial Safety), PG Dip (PM & IR), GI'Fire E' 54

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he term ‘Water Mist’ refers to fine water sprays in which 99% of the volume of the spray is in drops with diameters less than 1000 microns. The use of the water mist in fire supression, compared to the use of gaseous agents and conventional sprinkler systems, has demonstrated advantages including the following: • No toxic and asphyxiation problems • No environmental problems • Low system cost • Limited or no water damage, and • High efficiency in suppressing certain fiires. Over the last dacade, studies on water mist technology have significantly increased. A survey carried out by Mawhinney and Richardson in 1996 indicated that nearly 50 agencies around the world are involved in the research and development of water mist fire suppression systems, ranging from theoretical investigations inot extinguishing mechanisms and computer modeling to the development, patenting and manufacturing of mistgenerating equipment. These recent studies have shown that water mist technologies have the potential either to replace current fire protection techniques that are no longer environmentally acceptable, or to provied new answers to problems where traditional technologies have not been as effective as desired. In order to identify future developments and potential efficacy improvements for water mist fire suppression systems, there is a need to review the progres that has been made on water mist technology over the last few years. This paper provides a review of the fundamental research in water mist fire suppression systems, including Droplet Size (mm) Total Number of Droplets Total Surface Area (m2)

mechanisms of extinguishment, spray characteristics, mehods of generating water mist some factors that infuence performance of water mist, such as the enclosure effect and dynamic mixing, system configuration, Application, Limitation of Water Mist system, Commission and Accepetance test and Guideline Standards.

Extinguishing Mechanisms Wate has favorable physical poperties for fire suppression. Its high heat capacity (4.2 J/g.K) and high latent heat of vaporization (2442 J/g) can absorb a significant quantities of heat from flames and fuels. Water also expands 1700 times when it evaporates to steam, which results in the dilution of the surrounding oxygen and fuel vapors. With the formation of fine droplets, the effectiveness of water in fire suppression is further increased due to the significant increase in the surface area of water that is available for heat absorption and evaporation. The classification of extinguishing mechanism of water mist in fire suppression as primary and secondary mechanisms, which can be summarized as follows:

Primary Mechanism Heat Extraction • Evaporation (heat extraction is a function of surface area of droplets • Reducing droplet size increases surface area • Increase in surface area allows for larger cooling effect for a given flow Oxygen Displacement • Water converts to vapor expanding by a

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the spray characteristics produced by the nozzles. Rabash, in his early study, gave a detailed list of the important parameters of water sprays for fire suppression. These are: • Mean flow rate per unit area in the fire region, • Distribution of flow rate in and about the fire area, • Direction of application, • Droplet size and distribution • Entrained air velocity, and • Droplet velocity relative to entrained air, flame velocity and fuel type

factor of 1700 times • Oxygen is displaced and diluted, thereby blocking it form the fuel sources • Higher heat level causes a faster vaporization

Secondary Mechanism

Factors That Affect Water Mist Performance

*Above values are mean diameters. In fire protection mist droplets are defined as Dv0.9 or Dv0.99 <1000 micron. The latter means sprays for which 99 percent of the volume of the spray is contained in droplets less than 1000 microns in diameter. The above indicate relative drop sizes. However, mist is characterized by a rather wide drop size distribution, i.e. the number or volume of droplets for each given droplet diameter within a spray.

Water Mist Characteristics The effectiveness of a water mist system in suppressing a fire is directly related to

Flux Density Spray flux density refers to the amount of

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Radiation attenuation • Small water droplets tend to remain suspended • The expanding mist will expand and cool the gases and other fuels in the area • Blocks the transfer of radiant heat to the adjacent combustibles and pre-wets them Kinetic Effects • This is a secondary factor attributed to gas phase cooling and oxygen depletion • However, it may also increase a fire’s HRR by supplying more oxygen upon the mist’s first contact with the fire • For this to happen, the fuel evaporation rate has to be intense enough It is a fact that water mist sprays sometimes extend the time to extinguishment and/or trigger increased flame intensity or ‘flare-ups’. There are various theories. One suggests that the turbulence created by the spray cause more air to the combustion zone. Water mist for explosion suppression is unpredictable: Mist may either invigorate or quell the

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Droplet Size Distribution For a comparison of various defined water droplets: Technical definition of ‘mist’:

0.01-10 micron

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10-4000 micron

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Mist for Fire Extinguishing, Suppression or Smoke Scrubbing

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water spray in a unit volume (Ltr per min / m3) or applied to a unit area (Ltr per min/ m2). Neither is good design specifics as spray performance relate more to momentum, cone configuration and subsequent influence by obstructions in spray paths. Most water mist sprays become very uneven or unpredictable, due to interaction with each other and cone shapes. Spay Momentum Momentum of water mist is a very important characteristic. It is often decisive of performance in terms of time to extinguish, effective use of water and system reliability. Three factors constitute mist momentum: Velocity, direction and mass. Direction defined relative to fire plume. It has been proven that directionality may be more important than both drop size distribution and mass flow rate of nozzles. Drops size distribution of Dv0.9 200 microns may apparently be equally as effective as 100 microns and vice versa. Enclosure Effect Enclosure effects are, contrary to kinetic effects of spray, potentially extremely effective. Water mist easily extinguish large fires relative to room volume and just barely effect small fires. Shielded fires are more or less enclosed, and in some cases the enclosure effect extinguishes them. The enclosure effect is linked to heat from the fire vaporizing water and the vapor being contained and filling the enclosure if not well ventilated. Dynamic Mixing During water mist discharge, strong dyanamic mixing is produced in the compartment, as the discharge of water mist entrains surrounding gases and pushes the combustion products and water vapor in the hot layer near the ceiling downward to mix with the gases near the floor of the compartment. The dynamic mixing created by water mist discharge reduces oxygen concentration in the lower portion of the compartment and increase the convective mixing of mist, water vapor and combustion gases near the fir, resulting in

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the enhancement of the mist’s extinguishing capability. The concentrations (O2, CO2, CO etc) and temperatures throughout the compartment tend to be uniform after water mist discharge.

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Water Mist Flashover Suppression 0.3-1 Heavy Rain (weather): 0.1 Smoke Scrubbing Mist: 0.0 Fog (weather): 0.0

System Configuration Additives For heritage applications additives are generally not wanted and a potential hazard to artifacts, except antifreeze protection in attics and in other rough areas of historic structures. But for the record, sea water mist extinguishes hydrocarbon fire up to 50 % faster than pure water, and substantial increase in performance is gained by just 0.3 % of AFFF additive (no longer readily available). Antifreeze additives may have adverse effects and currently most water mist systems employ the same type of antifreeze (Temper S) as optimum. The Temper-S additive /27/ is found not to add energy to fire and fits water mist applications especially well. Methods of Generating Water Mist In general, water mist generating systems can be divided into three basic categories based on the atomizing mechanisms used to produce the fine droplet: impingement nozzles, pressure jet nozzles, and twin fluid nozzles. Any other type of nozzle is a combination of these three basic types. These three types of nozzles work under different operating pressures and can produce different spray characteristics. NFPA 750 defines three pressure regions for water mist generating technologies and type of system used: • Low Pressure (<12 bar) • Intermediate Pressure (12-34 bar) • High Pressure (>34 bar) • Deluge (open nozzles) • Automatic (closed nozzles) • Hybrid nozzles Spray Density Different Water spray density for different type of system as follows: • Sprinkler Ordinary Hazard: 5.0 • Sprinkler Light Hazard: 2.25 • Residential Sprinkler: 2.05 • Water Mist 0.5-3

• Main Control Panel • Water Pump (For High Pressure Water) • Fire Detectors ( Detects Fire in Protected Area) • Solenoid Valve (One For Each Protected Area) • Water Nozzles ( Produces Water Mist) • Supply System – storage vessel (e.g. tanks, cylinders), town’s mains, propellant (e.g. nitrogen), and pumps. • Delivery System- wet pipe system, dry pipe system, pre-action system, deluge system, and pipe (Material e.g. stainless steel, fire rated CPVC plastic, copper, supports)

Application modes of water MIST Object Application (Local Application) The water mist system is designed to discharge water on dedicated objects only, within a room. Room Filling (Total Compartment Application) The water mist system has nozzles uniformly spread throughout a room, protecting every objects and areas. Most systems are for fire extinguishing or suppression. Room filling is required for flashover suppression. Zoned Application As room filling systems, but zoned so that one valve serves a specific part of the protected room. The valve is operated from detection systems. Zoned application must be designed carefully and often becomes complex. Nozzles may be closed (automatic) or open (zoned deluge systems).

Applications Water mist systems are used for a wide range of performance objectives, including the following: • Fire extinguishment, • Fire suppression, • Fire control, • Temprature control, and • Exposure protection.


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water shall be hydrostatically tested to 1.5 times the normal working pressure for 2h. Any loss shall be determined by a drop in gauge pressure or visible leakage. The water mist system shall be tested as follows: • It shall be subjected to full discharge test and the system and supply pressure shall be recorded. Or • Where a full discharge test is not required by the appropriate authority, provision shall be made to verify the pressure and flow of the water supply and free passage to all nozzles.

Typical uses for the systems are as follows: • Rooms, vaults, enclosed machines, containers, storage tanks and bins. • Flammable liquid storage and processing areas. • Engines using flammable fuels. • Computers, data processing equipment and control rooms. • Electrical hazards, such as transformers, switches, circuit breakers, and rotating equipment. • Electronic equipment, including telecommunication equipments. • Cooking equipment using cooking oils and fats. • Ship engine bay. • Aircraft cargo bay, crew and cabin compartment. A system may be used to protect more than one risk area by means of directional valves. Where two or more areas could be simultaneously involved in a fire by reason of their proximity, such areas shall be protected by either: • Individual systems designed to allow simultaneous operation; or • A single system sized and arranged to discharge simultaneously on all potentially involved hazards.

Limitations of Water MIST Systems The systems shall not be used for direct application to materials that react with water to produce significant amounts of heat or hazardous products. These materials include

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the following: • Reactive metals, such as lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, titanium, zirconium, uranium and plutonium etc. • Metal alkoxides, such as sodium methoxide • Metal amides, such as sodium amide • Carbides, such as calcium carbide • Halides, such as benzoyl chloride and aluminium chloride • Hydrides, such as lithium aluminium hydride • Oxyhalides, such as phosphorus exybromide • Silanes, such as trichloromethysilance • Sulfides, such as phosphorus pentasulfide & • Cyanates, such as methylisocyanate.

On completion of the acceptance procedure, a certificate of compliance shall be issued by the installation contractor.

Guidelines And Standards Systems are tested and installed in accordance with: • NFPA 750 • FM 5560 • CEN TS 14972 • IMO standards • SOLAS Chapter 2-2, Regulation 10.5.6 and 1.2.2.4 • British Standards (Proposed BS DD, Draft EN TS 14972) • IS 15519 : 2004

Conclusion Commissioning & Acceptance Testing • Spray form Test of Nozzles and Direction of flow of Water mist • Leak Test • Performance of System at full pressure and low pressure • Performance of Pump • Activation and functional checks of Visible and Audio alarm System in corporate with system • Air testing of the system • Approval of Water System

Criteria for Acceptance The completed water mist system shall be commissioned in accordance with as per Guideline Standards and the system’s performance shall be proven by the following methods: All pipework that could potentially contain

The extinguishing mechanisms of water mist system have been identified as: cooling of the fuel and flame, displacement of oxygen and fuel vapor, and radiant heat attenuation, with additional kinetic effects. Although all of these mechanisms are involved to some degree in fire extinguishment, only one or two mechanisms play a dominant role in any specific fire suppression scenario. Water mist does not behave like a ‘true’ gaseous agent in fire suppression. The effectiveness of a water mist system in fire suppression is dependent on spray characteristics with respect to the fire scenario (shielding of fuel, fire size and ventilation conditions). The other factors, such as the enclosure effect and the dynamic mixing created by the discharge of water mist, also affect water mist performance in fire suppression.



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5 Tips to ENSURE SAFETY at Construction Sites

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orking at construction sites should be done with utmost care and precaution. It has been estimated that nearly 15,000 construction site injuries, including some fatal ones, happen every year. Working at heights, near deep holes, and adjacent large mobile equipment at construction sites are common activities, which may lead to severe injuries. Employers need to pay heed to all the safety regulations and security of the workers. However, workers also carry equal responsibility to adhere to various precautions and work carefully in such hazardous situations. Here are some tips to ensure safety at construction sites.

Be cautious with electrical equipment: Construction sites need a lot of electrical equipment. Always be careful to see there is no wear and tear of the electrically operated machines and also follow the safety precautions listed for the equipment. In case the regulations are not clear, never hesitate to seek help from a site supervisor who has worked with the equipment before. If equipment is a plugged-in portable device, like drills or grinders, make sure to check that the metal casing is grounded and the power is provided with an earth leakage circuit breaker. Water should be avoided at any cost. Never stand or work right below any suspended load and check that the load is not exceeding the permissible limit. Proper training is needed in operating a few equipments like material hoists and cranes. Ensure that the hoist operates only after the gates are locked. The communication between the operator and the worker should be loud and clear as any miscommunication can lead to severe injuries.

Use the right Personal Protective Equipment and Apparel: As per Factories Act, and NSC, the employers are obliged to provide their workers with

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proper protective gear and clothing. Well fit helmets, protective eyewear, ear plugs, muffs, protective gloves (while dealing with toxic chemicals) are a must and should be worn after proper inspection. Full Body harnesses are life saving equipment, and are extremely important for every construction worker. Ensure that the equipments provided by the employers follow the standardized benchmark, and are properly inspected prior to every use. Proper Fall protection should be achieved by using the right shock-absorbing connecting elements to connect the worker’s harness to the right anchorage point. It is also important that Workers are regularly imparted proper training on the use and maintenance of their Personal Protective Equipment. Wearing bright colours or visible clothing is a must for every worker where there is a lot of movement of heavy vehicles. Climate protective gear and clothing should also be worn, as workers have to work outdoors regardless of the weather conditions.

Double check work-areas: Scaffolds are one of the most important parts of most construction sites and are associated with a high number of injuries. Hence it is necessary to always check the workers’ safety first. Work should never be done on an incomplete scaffold which does not have a strong base. Ladders are also essential construction site tools with a high risk of injuries. If the strength seems poor or wobbly, do not use the ladder. Follow the Safety rules for ladders before using them.

Maintain Fencing And Prevent Fires: The maximum numbers of injuries happen where there is no fencing. The areas with no fencing or any broken or damaged fencing should be avoided until they are completely repaired or a proper fencing is in place. There is always a possibility of fire while working with machines along with com-

Ms. Kavita Nigam GM - HR, Publicity & Promotions Karam Industries bustible chemicals and wielding operations. Open flames should always be kept away from construction sites due to the presence of flammable material. Knowledge about the fire extinguishers and where they are kept may prove to be highly beneficial and may save workers from hazardous situations.

First Aid: Site supervisors and contractor should make sure that first aid is always accessible to workers. Basic first aids for minor cuts, burns etc should be available on site all the time so that the basic assistance can be delivered to workers immediately. Trained personnel in First aid should be available when required. This will in fact be beneficial to the employer as after resting for some time, workers can return to work as soon as possible. First Aid also assists in limiting the damage and prevents any sort of infection from spreading.

Conclusion: A construction worker needs to be careful at all times. Places with poor lighting should be avoided at any cost. Always avoid fidgeting with construction machinery and equipment. If any unsafe condition is present at the site, always reach out to the co-worker or the supervisor. Construction workers play one of the most important roles in our society, as they are the ones responsible for building Bridges, Buildings and many other structures. It is the responsibility of the employer to provide them with utmost safety at their workplace.



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X MDR Technologies Ltd Launches the Titanium Security and Surveillance Series, as the name suggest a Strong, Sturdy and Gigantic Range of CCTV Cameras. The Titanium Series includes a vast Range of CCTV Cameras : AHD, HDCVI and HDTVI High Resolution Cameras. The resolutions of HD Cameras available are 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 Megapixel cameras. We are the first Company in India to make these cameras. These camera uses the modern techniques, YUV seperation , Signal Filtering, 3DNR for the higher definition and image restitor.

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HD CCTV technology is a high definition closed-circuit television video surveillance standard that uses coax cable to transmit HD video from security cameras to DVRs. AHD supports 720p and 1080p HD video resolutions. The technology uses a progressive scan while forming a signal and division of brightness and color components of an analog signal: that allows eliminating a blur and blinking, improving a color reproduction. LONG-DISTANCE TRANSMISSION The Titanium Series HD cameras can transfer 720p and 1080p resolution at 25 frames per second and 30 frames per second HD video over coaxial 75-3 or similar standard coaxial cable at the range of 500 meters.Thus giving you the best resolution without any quality losses at a long distance of 500 Meters.

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SOUTH INDIA Indian Railways

PROJECTS

SOUTH INDIA WEST INDIA NORTH INDIA

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Setting up water treatment plant at Tirupati station. The plant will have two units having an installed capacity to treat 4 lakh litre per day. The plant is coming up near the foot overbridge connecting the station to the Vishnu Nivasam pilgrim complex. The completion is targeted by March, 2017.

Place: Andhra Pradesh

received approval from the state government. The water pipeline is likely to facilitate transportation of 810 million litre of water per day (MLD) to the city of Bengaluru. The plan is part of the Cauvery Water Supply Stage V Project.

Place: Karnataka Contact: Kemparamaiah, Engineer-In-Chief, 2nd Floor, Cauvery Bhavan, Kempe- gowda Road, Bengaluru-560009. T: 080-22945105, M: 9845444008 E: eic@bwssb.gov.in,

Contact: K.V. Subbarayudu, Additional Divisional Railway Manager, Divsion Railway, Guntakal-515801, Andhra Pradesh. M: 9701374001, kvs_rayudu2004@rediffmail.com

Azure Power India Pvt Ltd Setting up 100 MW Solar PV based power project auctioned by NTPC Ltd, designated under National Solar Mission for a total capacity of 1000 MW of solar power projects at Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Park. The Company has secured land and financing for this project.The solar park is being developed by Solar Park Implementation Agency (SPIA), Andhra Pradesh Solar Power Corporation Ltd (APSPCL)

Place: Andhra Pradesh Contact: Avantika Mishra (Project Development), 8, Local Shopping Complex, Madangir, Gr Flr, Pushp Vihar, New Delhi-110062. T: 011-49409800, F: 49409807

Bangalore Water Supply and Sewage Board Plans to lay a 9.6-km water pipeline from Netkal Balancing Reservoir to Torekadanahalli (T K Halli) reservoir. The project

Suzlon Energy Ltd. Bagged an order from a leading business house to be executed in Andhra Pradesh for 50.40MW wind power project. The project consists of 24 units of S95 90m tubular tower with a rated capacity of 2.1 MW. The work is targeted to be complete by March 2017.

Place: Andhra Pradesh Contact: Viswakumar Menon, One Earth, Hadapsar, Pune-411028, Maharashtra. T: 020-61356135, M: 9820069928, E: vk.menon@suzlon.com

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) ISRO has signed its first contract for an industry-built spacecraft with a consortium of six companies based in Bengaluru lead by Alpha Design Technologies P Ltd. The contract includes the assembly, integration and testing (AIT) of two spare navigation satellites in 18 months.

Place: Karnataka Contact: Karnik Deviprasad, Director, P&PR Unit, ISRO


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WEST INDIA Government of Gujarat Environmental clearance was recently granted by State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority Gujarat for the expansion of the building construction project Yash Arian at 211/1, 211/2 paiki plot No. B, T.P.S. 29, Naranpura, Ahmedabad proposed by M/S Yas Procon Pvt Ltd. The project will comprise of 2 numbers of buildings No. of blocks: 6 Scope of buildings blocks are: Residential Blocks (A,B,C,D) Hollow Plinth +14 Floors, Commercial

Block E-Grounf Floor+4 Floors & Commecial Block F-Ground Floor+5 Floors and No. of Residential Units are 238 and No. of commercial units are 208.

Place: Gujarat

associate HT underground cable up to the point of interconnection including 10 years operation and maintenance of the same at Koudgaon, dist Osmanabad. The work is likely to start by March, 2017 and complete in eight months.

Contact: Mehul Patel, Deputy Engineer, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Paryavaran BHavan, Sector-10 A, Gandhinagar-382010, Gujarat. T: 079-23232152, 41514, F: 079-23222784, M: 9925016267 E: mssejaagj@gmail.com,

Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. Ltd. Plans to assign the design, engineering, manufacture, supply, rection, testing and commissioning of 50 MW Crystalline Solar PV Technology Grid Interactive Solar PV Power Plant with the

Place: Maharashtra Contact: Rajeev Naik, Chief Engineer (Solar Projects), Prakashgad Plot No. G-9, Bandra (East) Mumbai-400051, Maharashtra. T: 022-26474211, 2131, Extn-2315, 2326, 2534, F: 26476518, M: 9975760171 E: dycespgd@mahagenco.in, naik.rajiv. pv@gmail.com,

Government of Gujarat Environmental clearance granted by State Level Environ-

ment Impact Assessment Authority Gujarat for the Building Construction Project - Swa- gat Clifton at R.S.No. 71/2, 73/1, block no 125+129, O.P.No. 64, F.P.No.36,T.P.S.No.43 (Bhimrad) Ta: Majura, Dist Surat proposed by Pareshbahi Balubhai. The project comprises 3 buildings with 2 Level Basement+Hollow Plinth + 9 floors and another 3 buildings with 2 Level Basement+Hollow Plinth + 8th floors. The total no of residential units are 324.

Place: Gujarat Contact: Mehul Patel, Deputy Engineer, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Paryavaran BHavan, Sector-10 A, Gandhinagar-382010, Gujarat. T: 079-23232152, M: 9925016267 F: 079-23222784, E: mssejaagj@gmail.com

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NORTH INDIA Wig Brothers Construction Pvt Ltd The company is executing civil construction works in sub & super structure (with materials) in the proposed residential apartments named ‘Krishnabhumi’ for first phase located at Chattikara Road, Vrindavan. The contract is awarded by Snowwhite Infrastructure Pvt Ltd. The completion is targeted by June, 2017.

Place: Uttar Pradesh Contact: Sunil Wig, Director, Q 5/16, DLF Phase 2, Gurgaon-122002, Haryana, M: 9811079414, E: wigconst@yahoo.co.in

Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd Project Management Consultancy services are sought for the railway electrification work of Utreta-Raebare- li-Janghai section 214 rkm/320 tkm - 25 kv OHE work traction substations, general electrification, civil engineering works including service buildings, quarters and track work signaling and telecommunication works in Lucknow division of Northern Railway. The work has started and completion is likely to take 1.5 years.

Place: Uttar Pradesh Contact: S.K Srivastav, CPM, Old Kaveri, School Complex, Western Township, DLW, Varanasi-221004, Uttar Pradesh. M: 7458914000, E: sksrivastav.rvnl@gmail.com,

Wanda Group Chinese company proposes to set up a green field integrated industrial township at Kharkhoda in Sonepat dis- trict. It is

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proposed to set up this project in joint venture with the Haryana State Industrial and Infra- structure Development Corporation Ltd (HSIIDC).

Place: Haryana

derpur Chowk, Sector - 28, Gurgaon - 122002, Haryana. T: 024-4421155, M: 9810772686, E: digvijay.singh@emaarmgf. com, media@emaarmgf.com

EAST INDIA

man and Managing Director, HIDCO BHABAN, Premises No.35-1111, Major Arterial Road, 3rd Rotary, New Town, Kolkata-700156, West Bengal. T: 033-23246006, 23246037, 38, E: debashis.sen@wbhidco.in

Contact: Vikas Gupta,

Afcon Infrastructure Ltd

NorthEast Frontier Railway

Deputy General Manager, (Business Development), C-13-14, Sector 6, Panchkula, Panchkula, Chandigarh, 160012, T: 0172-2590481,

Bagged a works contract from NHPC for Hydro Mechanical works package for the modernization and renovation of Baira Siul hydro electric power station (3x60 MW) in Himachal Pradesh. The completion is targeted is executed in 28 months time period.

The rehabilitation of four lane 5.575 km long Mahatma Gandhi Setu at NH-19 on Ganga River at Patna in Bihar is planned. The groundwork and mobilization of equipment for the bridge rehabilitation has started. The bridge will be constructed after dismantling the damaged pre-stressed cantilever arms superstructure and subsequent re-decking by steel truss. The company is executing this project in EPC mode. The project completion is targeted in 36 months.

“Plans to assign the construction of station building cum RBG room, PP shed, FOB, High Level Passenger Platform at Hojai, Dholpukuri, Lanka, Hawaipur, Lamshankhang and Pathorkhola and good circulating area, good shed, labour shed at Hojai and Lanka including all other ancillary works in connection with Hojai to Lumding Patch doubling project. The completion is targeted in 15 months.

Place: Himachal Pradesh

Place: Bihar

Contact: R. P. Jinger,

Contact: Santosh Singh, Senior

Contact: Vijay Agale, Joint Gen-

Manager (Business Development), NBCC Plaza, Tower-III, 4th floor, Sector 5, Pushp Vihar, Saket New Delhi-110017, Delhi. T: 011-29565552, F: 29565551, E: santosh@ommetals.com

eral Manager, AFCONS House, 16, Shah Industrial Estate, Veera Desai Road, Azadnagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai 400053. T: 022-67191403, 67191000, F: 26730047, 26730026. E: vijay.agale@afcons.com,

Emaar MGF Land Ltd

Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (HIDCO)

Om Metals Infraprojects

The company is coming up with mixed-use commercial project named ‘Colonnade’ in Gurgaon. The construc- tion contract was recently awarded to Capacit’e Infraprojects Ltd (CIL). The project comprises 1.33 lakh sq ft of retail space development and also include serviced apartments.

Place: Haryana

HIDCO proposes to build one of the largest indoor stadium powered with solar power on 10 acre of land near the Deer Park in Eco Park. The stadium would have a capacity to accomodate 15,400 people. The facility includes lawn tennis, khokho khokho, kabaddi, badminton, basket ball and table tennis courts.

Contact: Digvijay Singh, Head (Corporate Communication), Emaar Business Park, Mehrauli Gurgaon Road, Sikan-

Place: West Bengal Contact: Debashish Sen, Chair-

Place: Hojai Assam

Chief Engineer/Con-8, N. F. Railway, Maligaon. Guwahati, Assam. T: 0361-2676073, M: 9957556574

Urban Administration And Development Department (UADD) Plans to undertake construction of multi storey building including Internal Water supply, Sanitary and Internal Electrification for 252 nos. of DUs by Conventional / Monolithic / Pre-Cast Technology with Infrastructure (Road, drain, water supply, sewerage, external electrification etc.) under HFA Scheme. Bhilai Charoda.

Place: Chhattisgarh Contact: Narendra Kumar Dugga, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Bhilai Charoda, Near Govt. Hostipal Bhilai – 3, Chhattisgarh. T: 0788-2283410, F: 2284488, E: cmobhilaicharoda@gmail.com





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PRODUCT INDEX | A Abrasives Blasting & Painting Systems Access & Entrance Control Solutions Access Control Access Control System Alarm Valve Aluminium Tracks Analog Video Door Phones Angle Lights Angle Pattern Needle Valve Attendance Management System Audio/ Video System Auto Changeover Systems Automatic Doors Automatic Fire Protection Automatic Fire Tubing System Automobile Cable

15 1 3, 55 21 18 57 Back Page 47 63 21 55 63 27 17 18 36

B Back Pack Water Mist Backfill Compound Banner Installation Barrier BMU Boom Barriers Building Maintenance unit Building Wire Burglary and Fire Resistant Safes

59 69 57 51 57 27, 55 57 36 1

C CCTV Cameras CCTV Surveillance System Clean Agent Fire Extinguisher CO2 cum DCP cum Foam Tenders COMMERCIAL FINANCE Communication Cable Composite Coble Compressed Air Cylinders Compression Fittings Control Cable Cooling Tower Access System Cradle (TSP) Cradle on hire Currency Handling Equipment Cylinder Manifold Systems Cylinder Manifold with Delivery Staions

4, 5 55 53 59 75 36 36 9 63 36 57 57 57 1 63 63

D Data Signal Cables DCP Trollies Dead Weight Pressure Tester Decorative LED Egress Lights Decorative LED Exit Lights Deluge Valve Drag Servo & Variable Flexible Data Cable Dry Chemical Powders Dual-Lights Dust Supression Chemicals

36 59 63 7 7 18 36 53 47 53

69 65, 69 69 36 57 55 59 55 17 63 55

F Fall Protection Fire & Alarm Detection Solutions Fire Alarm Cables Fire Detection & Alarm System Fire Detection & Suppression System Fire Detection Systems

55 17, 18 53 13 59 59 55 17 51 45 36 55 53 63 25, 47 18 17 43, 49 59 59

G Gas Based Fire Suppression Flooding System Gas Filling & Transfer Device Gas Leak Detectors Gas Regulators Gas Saver & Safety Switch Gas Stop Valve Gate Valves Gauge Comparator Glass / ACP Fabrication Work Glass / Facade Cleaning Glass Restoration

55 63 39 63 63 63 18 63 57 57 57

H Half Round Carabiner Head Protection Headlamps Hearing Protection Heat Detectors Hi Flex Battery Cable High Medium Velocity Water Spray & Foam System High Pressure Fire Fighting Modules High Pressure Hoses High Speed Industrial Doors High Voltage Insulating Matt Hose Coupling Hose Reel Hydrant Valve

57 84 47 84 18 36 55 59 63 51 33 18 18 18

I Industrial Doors 51 Industrial Double Knee Jean Inside Back Cover Instrumentation Cable 36 Insulated Fire Rolling Doors 51 Integrated Building Management System 55 IP CCTV Integration 21 IT Infrastructure & EPABX 55

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E Earth Pit Earthing Electrodes Earthing Rods Elevator Cable Emergency Evacuation Lift Emergency Light & LED Emergency Rescue Tender Emergency Signage’s/Plans Enclosures & Stands Evacuation & Gas Filling Unit Evacuation Signage’s/Plans

Fire Doors Fire Extinguishers Fire Fighting Foams Fire Fighting Hoses Fire Fighting Trucks Fire Fiqhting Motorcycle BMW-R 1200RT Fire Hydrant & Sprinkler System Fire Hydrant Modules Fire Rolling Doors Fire Suppression Systems Fire Survival Cables Fix and Portable Type Fire Extinguisher Flame Retardant Chemicals Flashback Arrestor Flashlights Flexible Droppers Flexible Hoses & Sprinklers Foam & Powder Extinguisher Foam / Water Monitors Foam Nursers

84 1 36 55 41 19

Kitchen Fire Extinguisher

59 69 84 67, 83

57 36 1 51 51 36

N Needle Valve Nitrile Gloves

O Oil Spill Dispersants Oil Tankers

53 59

P PA & Voice Evacuation System Painting Work Passive Fire Protection Systems Penlights Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems Physical Entry Barriers Portable Fire Pumps Protective Eyeware Pump Driven Unit-Petrol Pump Pumps for Fire Trucks

55 57 55 47 1 21 59 84 59 37

R Record Protecting Equipment Recovery Break Down Vans Rescue Tools Residential Sectional Respirators Rolling Grills - MS/SS

1 59 59 51 84 51

S Safety Belt 57 Safety Belts 31 Safety Garments 31 Safety Gloves 31 Safety Helmet 57 Safety Net 84 Safety Shoes 11, 31, 35, 57, 84, Inside Back Cover Safety Signages 18 Safety Training Kiosk 23 Safety Valve 63 Scaffolding 57 Scaffolding on hire 57 Scanning and Screening Solutions 1 Security Bollards 27 Shot Blasting Process For Pre Treatment 51 Sliding Gates 27 Smoke Dectector 18 Solar Application Cable 36 Spinklers 18 Spot Flooding System with Fire Detect Tubing 55 Steel Shot & Grit Abrasives 15 Submersible Cable 36 Surveillance & Allied Products Front Gatefold

T Thermal Imaging Cameras Time-Attendance Solutions Timely Alerts Trailor Fire Pumps Turnstiles

Inside Front Cover 3 21 59 55

UL listed Fire Extinguishers Uniniyvin Cables

53 36

V Vaccum Pumps Vault Equipment

63 1

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M Material Lifting Machine Fire Rescue Device Modbus, Profibus, Foundation Field Bus Monitoring & Surveillance Solutions Motorised Gates Swing / Sliding Motorised Rolling Shutter Multicore Cable

63 18

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L LCV Mounted Small Fire Tenders Lightning Arrestor Load Arresters Lockout / Tagout

Non Return Valve Nozzels

63 31, 61

Water Bowsers 59 Water Cannons 59 Water Jet Pressure Cleaning 57 Water Mist System (Hydrant & Sprinkler) 53, 55 Welding Cable 36 Wetting Agents 53 Work Pant Inside Back Cover 3 Way Ball Valve 50Lts.Mobile Unit 600Ltr.Tank with Pump Driven Unit www.ind-safety.com | JANUARY 2017

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| AD INDEX

COMPANY NAME

PG. NO.

COMPANY NAME

PG. NO.

1

ACME SAFETYWEARS LIMITED

31

GODREJ & BOYCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED

ASKA EQUIPMENTS LIMITED

41, 43, 45, 47, 49

GUNNEBO INDIA PVT. LTD.

17

A

COMPANY NAME

PG. NO.

PROLITE AUTOGLO LIMITED

7

R RAMANA SAFETY AND SYSTEMS (I) PVT. LTD.

55

REALTY AUTOMATION & SECURITY SYSTEMS PVT. LTD.

39

RMG POLYVINYL INDIA LTD.

33

RR KABEL LIMITED

36

H

B BFT AUTOMATION SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED

27

BHARTI ENTERPRISE

69

BLASTLINE INDIA PVT. LTD.

15

HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT STRATEGY SUMMIT INDIA 2017

78

HOCHIKI

19

I

S

C CAPITAL FIRST

75

CHHATARIYA RUBBER & CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES

13

ID OVERSEAS PRIVATE LIMITED

J JEEVAN INDUSTRIES

D DRAEGER SAFETY (INDIA) PVT. LTD.

Inside Back Cover

SAFETY, SECURITY & ENVIROCONTROL EXPO - 2017

73

SAFETYEX EXHIBITION - 2017

70

SAFEX FIRE SERVICES LTD.

18

57

K 9 KARAM INDUSTRIES

84

SAMRIDDHI AUTOMATIONS PVT. LTD.

Front Gatefold

KRM CORPORATION

83

SCRUM SYSTEM

23

SECURITY & FIRE EXPO - 2017

26

SECUTECH INDIA - 2017

77

SOLUS SECURITY SYSTEMS PVT. LTD.

21

E E-SQUARE ALLIANCE PVT. LTD.

67

L EURO SAFETY FOOTWEAR (I) PVT. LTD.

35

F

LIBERTY SHOES LTD.

11

M

FIRE INDIA - 2017

79

MARVEL GLOVES INDUSTRIES

61

FIRE SAFETY DEVICES PVT. LTD.

53

MATRIX SECURITY SOLUTIONS

3

SURVEILLANCE INDIA - 2017

71

FIREFLY FIRE PUMPS PVT. LTD.

37

MX MDR TECHNOLOGIES LTD.

4, 5

SWASTIK ROLLING SHUTTERS & MFG. WORKS

51

FLIR SYSTEMS INDIA PVT. LTD.

Inside Front Cover

P PAARTH VALVES PVT. LTD.

FSIE - 2017

80

G GALAXY EARTHING ELECTRODES (P) LTD.

82

JANUARY 2017 | www.ind-safety.com

U 63

65

UNITED MANUFACTURING CO. PELICAN PRODUCTS AND SERVICES INDIA PVT. LTD.

25

PRAMA HIKVISION INDIA PVT. LTD.

Back Page

59

W WORLD BUILD INDIA - 2017

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