Industrial Safety Review - June 2017

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CONTENTS

COVER STORY

Publisher Shilpa Vinayak Kadam Editor Rajeev lyer CEO Shekhar Dongre Assistant Editor Shweta Nanda Marketing Team Ladoji Pendurkar, Amol Powle, Bhavin Shah, Kamlesh Balkrishna, Bharat Shah, Vinod Surve, Kavita Chaudhari Designer & Layout Arun P. Shinde, Nandan S. Moghe, Dinesh S. Gawade Online Division Ganesh Mahale, Pradeep M. Pillalamarri Circulation Executive Satish Kadam, Amol Ranshur Branch Offices (Zonal) NORTH (Delhi & NCR regions) Sandesh Jain : 09810837877 / 09871602777 SOUTH (Chennai & Coimbatore) Y. V. Raghu : 09566141224 Bangalore Vaman : 09686721340 Hyderabad R Tiwari : 09985381878 Kochi Sanjeev Nair : 09846249568 EAST (Kolkata & Eastern regions) Kamlesh : 09819464242 WEST (Maharashtra & Gujarat) Pune Shilpa K : 09833373371 Gujarat Dinesh Shah : 09327344559 Rajkot (Saurashtra) Swapnil Bhatia: 09227909005

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FACE TO FACE

46 DICKIES: The legacy of INNOVATION & EXCELLENCE

48 “Surveillance is an integral part of the well-established data connectivity”

CASE STUDY

Mr. Apurba Chakraborty CEO & Director ID Overseas Private Limited

BUSINESS NEWS

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Scott Safety Introduces the Protégé SG Reusable Single Gas Monitor

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DIGISOL Launches 1.3MP Metal Dome POE Ip Camera with Night Vision

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Schneider Electric Appoints Venkatraman Swaminathan to Lead the it Division ...

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Honeywell to Acquire Industrial Cyber Security Software Leader Nextnine

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Another Big Step, Dahua Technology Takes HDCVI to the 4.0 Era

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Axis Communications Awarded Gold Govies Government Security ...

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Western Digital Expands Nas-Optimized Hard Drive offerings to 10TB with ...

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Schneider Electric Flags off Mobile Van Campaign Across 100 Cities in India

Manufacturing a Safer Workplace

50 Bangladesh Navy Secured by CP PLUS

TECH UPDATE

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Condenced Aerosol Fire Suppression System

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Matrix COSEC Field Visit Management

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When Surveillance meets AI – Dahua Technology

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NFPA-Compliant Firefighting Cameras

74 Harish Verma, Vice President – HSE, Cipla

Pankaj Pathak, General Manager – EHS, Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corporation

Pankaj Pathak, General Manager – EHS, Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corporation

Fit for work: Avoiding sickness – promoting health

PROJECT AVENUES

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CEO CORNER Safety – The need of hour The OSH industry in India, though being a niche segment, has demonstrated rapid growth, primarily due to the entry of multinationals. The Occupation, Safety and Health industry is growing at the rate of 18% Y-o-Y, and we shall be witnessing a huge potential for the industry in the next 3-5 years. Many would expect to see newer technologies such as integrating with IoT devices like wearables and RFID tags or integrating with smart sensors for environmental monitoring at the top of the list. But this wasn’t the case – the EHS professionals taking the survey clearly indicated that getting the most out of existing tech had the biggest potential to improve their lives over the next year. After user experience came sharing data across EHS departments enterprise-wide and predictive analytics in second and third place, respectively. Effective workplace hand protection concerns us all. The good news is that technologies, engineering, and materials involved in glove manufacturing change and improve all the time. Testing methods always need to become better calibrated to measuring gloves’ protective qualities. While the risks workers face every day continue to be serious, improvements in protection technology are having a positive impact on the workplace, where proper PPE can reduce injuries. We’re better equipped than ever before to provide hand protection to industrial workers. The biggest challenge is making sure regulations and standards around PPE and hand protection keep pace. INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW magazine always endeavor to provide latest information on latest happening in OSH industry, we would like you to present this issue which has 360 insights on safety, security, fire industry. You will also witness us in forthcoming exhibition –OSH CHENNAI commencing from 29th to 30th June at Chennai Trade Centre which is rated as the biggest and the best Occupational Health and Safety event with visitors and exhibitors alike. The show provides a wide range of avenues to do business and gain knowledge at various forums.

CEO

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EDITORIAL INDEX

Editorial Board

Matrix

A A+A

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Axis

30, 36, 82

48, 64

N NEC

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C CP PLUS

16, 50

D Dahua Technology

26, 66

DIGISOL

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F Dr. Florian Scharr Industry Expert, VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH

Mr. Sanjeev Sehgal, Chairman, SPGI

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

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Rahul Sonkar

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Schneider Electric

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Scott Safety

Hikvision

12, 20, 32

I ID Overseas

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IISE 2016

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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

18, 40 12 38

T Tenon Group

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Western Digital (WD)

ISR Overseas Associates

Mr. Ranjit Nambiar Managing Director, South Asia at Entrust Datacard

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M Mallcom India

Securens

For editorial contribution contact E-mail: shweta@divyamediaonline.com

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

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Mr. Farooq Abdullah Managing Partner, Marvel Gloves Industries

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G G4S

Mr. Johnson Mathew Vice President Fire Products Gunnebo India Private Ltd.

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OST Electronics

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HID Global

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

ONVIF

Quantum

FLIR Systems

Honeywell

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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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BUSINESS NEWS

FIRE

Scott Safety Introduces the Protégé SG Reusable Single Gas Monitor A truly universal portable gas detector with maximum versatility. Scott Safety, a global leader in innovative personal protective equipment and safety devices, is pleased to introduce the Protégé SG, a versatile new reusable single gas monitor that is configurable to detect 13 different gases. The Protégé SG is a truly universal portable gas detector with advanced features, such as smart plug and play sensors and a replaceable lithium battery that provides unlimited life. The swappable sensors are equipped with a smart sensor board that automatically recognises sensor

type and updates the gas label on the LCD display while automatically downloading the necessary calibration parameters. With an IP66/67 rating, global regulatory approvals, multiple languages accessible on the LCD, and internal data logging for up to 5,000 events, the Protégé SG provides industrial workers and first responders maximum flexibility to focus on the task at hand and not on their equipment.

The Protégé SG is the first in a new line of cost-effective high performance portable gas monitors being introduced. All Protégé devices will have a similar look, feel and user interface as well as standard features, such as smart plug and play sensors and lithium/alkaline battery options that are interchangeable between monitors. Completing the new range of monitors is the MasterDock II, an

expandable docking station with up to 10 bays. The MasterDock II has Ethernet and USB connectivity and supports six gas bottles simultaneously with the ability to bump, calibrate, and charge each device. Advanced new software on the intuitive dashboard interface also allows users to print certificates, configure monitors and centralise data storage for improved fleet management capabilities. The new Protégé gas detection line will provide customers with global mission critical protective solutions, continuing Scott´s Safety commitment to protect what matters most.

FIRE

Honeywell Announces Next Generation Xtralis Vesda-E VEP Aspirating Smoke Detector Honeywell, the world leader in advanced smoke and fire detection technologies, announced the next generation of Xtralis VESDA® aspirating smoke detectors that re-define the ASD technology and will set a new benchmark in the industry for reliable very early warning smoke detection. Honeywell’s Xtralis VESDA-E VEP offers improved detection performance – 1.5 times greater sensitivity than VESDA VLP, up to 6 times better dust rejection to minimize nuisance alarms, saving building owners significant potential costs from fire department calls. The technology offers higher detection stability over a wider range of environments and improved consistency through its Flair Detection Technology. Its new unique particle characterization capability provides analytics for targeted detection and efficient and effective response.

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VESDA-E VEP enhances the user experience with out-of–the-box operation utilizing auto configuration to aid commissioning, an intuitive 3.5” LCD touch screen display for simplified status investigation and wireless remote review with the iVESDA™ app for proactive maintenance. New standard features including built-in Ethernet and WiFi provide ease of connectivity with commonly

used handheld devices and the PC-based Xtralis® VSM monitoring package. The series occupies the same mounting footprint, pipe, conduit and electrical connector positioning as VESDA VLP, providing a virtually seamless retrofit option. The new system enables longer pipe runs for convenient detector mounting, helping to reduce maintenance costs. Detector coverage is extended by up to 20% in high-ceiling environments, which also helps reduce costs for customers. VESDA-E VEP is also compatible with existing VESDAnet installations, allowing monitoring of both VESDA-E and legacy detectors via the latest iVESDA application. Xtralis VESDA-E VEP extends the VESDA-E product family that revolutionized the smoke detection industry with its unique ASD offering into standard detection applications.


Flexibly meet any safety requirement SIRIUS 3SK1 Safety Relays – modular with full depth of functions

With the SIRIUS 3SK1 safety relays safety application can be optimally implemented, both technically and economically, whether it is EMERGENCY STOP, two-hand operation consoles, light arrays, laser scanners or protection of persons at presses and punching machines. SIRIUS 3SK1 safety relays comply to the most stringent requirements of IEC 61508 or IEC 62061 (SIL 3) and EN ISO 13849-1 (PL e) and therefore the latest safety standards. For more details and enquiries mail to: lvsgr-mktg.india@siemens.com or call us on 1800 209 1800

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Hikvision & SGS Sign Memorandum for Joint Lab Collaboration Hikvision, the world’s leading supplier of video surveillance products and solutions, and SGS, the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company, announced they have signed a memorandum agreement for joint laboratory collaboration. The memorandum will pave the way for joint efforts in testing, inspection, verification and certification of Hikvision products. It will also see the two companies cooperating strategically in various areas, including: mutual technology exchange, training, information sharing and platform establishment. As a true manufacturer, product quality is of utmost importance to Hikvision.

Over the past few years, the company has stringently conducted testing processes on every product series and closely collaborates with SGS to optimize procedures. The joint laboratory marks the deepened collaboration between both parties. With the expertise and knowledge from SGS, Hikvision aims

to improve its product testing efficiency and capability to a new height, further responding to industry demands and satisfying customer needs. “SGS actively participates in the formulation of global standards and regulations. It has deepened understanding and insight in these aspects and the global market trend development. Together with Hikvision, we will rely on professional technical team and rich experience to assist Hikvision in product quality improvement, and to improve further their product competitiveness in the security marketplace,” said Mr. Laurence Kwan, Director for Electrical and Electronic Business at SGS Asia-Pacific.

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DIGISOL Launches 1.3MP Metal Dome POE Ip Camera with Night Vision DIGISOL Systems Ltd., (100% Subsidiary of Smartlink Network Systems Ltd.) a leading provider of Active Networking products, announced the launch of its 1.3MP Metal Dome PoE IP Camera with Night Vision. The DG-SC6202 offers the latest compression technology H.264 and a real time image processing hardware. With its high performance H.264 compression, users can stream and store high quality video at low bandwidth and storage capacity requirements. The DG-SC6202 has IR LED for visibility under no light condition, they automatically switch between the Day and Night Modes and ideally suitable for viewing distance upto 20m. DG-SC6202 supports Power over Ethernet, which helps in easy installation by eliminating the need of a dedicated power source for the camera.

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which complies with ONVIF standard. This camera is specifically designed for indoor applications. The Metal Casing 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.

Product Specifications:

DG-SC6202 can be accessed from Cloud using the Android or IOS App (Free APP) when connected to Internet. The Dome camera can be integrated with any NVR

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1/3” Progressive Scan CMOS Sensor Supports 1.3MP Resolution Support H.264 compression Support 3.6mm Fixed Lens 24PCS IR LED, Up to 20m IR distance True day / night functionality ONVIF Compliant Cloud Support PoE Support Metal enclosure.



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CP PLUS Meet & IISE 2016 - An Greet with Kings XI Ideal Expo for Force Punjab Multipliers

CP PLUS, India’s No.1 security & surveillance brand, recently hosted Kings Meet, a one of a kind event where its star partners were offered a chance to meet and greet the Kings XI Punjab team players. CP PLUS has been the official surveillance partner of Kings XI Punjab at the Indian Premier League, Season 10. “CP PLUS was the official sponsor of Kings XI Punjab, and during this association it gave its partners an opportunity to meet and greet with the team players. In this event CP PLUS partners were also given trophies and bats signed by their favorite players”, mentioned Mr. Yogesh B. Dutta, COO, CP PLUS. CP PLUS values the relationship with its customers

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and partners. It has always been very appreciative of the contribution that its partners make. By organizing such events, it aims to express its gratitude towards them. Kings Meet was a day long program conducted at the JW Marriott, Chandigarh on the 6th of May 2017. Guests at the event were CP PLUS star partners from the Punjab region. It began with a gala lunch followed by a walk through with the brand’s story. Soon after the presentation, a quiz was conducted, the winners of which were awarded by the Kings XI Punjab team players. The audience was brimming with energy and enthusiasm at the event, excited to meet their favorite players.

The 19th edition of India International Security Expo was graded as one of the premier exhibitions on Homeland Security, Fire safety, Traffic Management, Industrial Safety, Disaster Management and Information security. As Security is one of the most important issues in any setting, a bank, home, school, hospital, mall, social gathering etc, This expo successfully provided the different, viable and effective solutions to all. This event was aimed to strengthen the home land security scenario in India which requires Government’s objective of promoting modernisation of the sector in consonance with rising threats and perceptions. It focussed on new ranges of gadgets and systems in the field of surveillance, explosive detection & disposal, fire fighting, Access control, Radio communication, training equipments and automotive security sectors. The event was organised by India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) in association with the MHA, CISF, CRPF, BSF, ITBP, DFS and SPGI. It was inaugurated by Shri. Kiren Rijiju the minister of state for home affairs. The expo received the very warm welcome from participants and visitors as well. As many as 7000 nos. (approx.) Delegates, Senior Government officials, Security Managers, Security professionals visited the expo. This time 13 MSME

companies participated in the expo through NSIC. A number of prominent companies had displayed a wide range of products and services. The live demo of drone and security & fire drills were organised during the expo. The event also provided an excellent platform to new young entrepreneurs and professionals to get insights of vast potentials that exist under the Make in India campaign. With a view to encourage new and young entrepreneurs, ITPO offered the stalls at a discount of 50 per cent of the prescribed rentals. To make the event more meaningful, the seminars on subject of topical interest were held during the currency of exhibition. These included ‘Importance of an effective interface between industry and Central/State police force, Anti Drone solutions, Smart policing and Tactical command solutions, then Ongoing projects at National Centres of Excellence in Technology for Internal Security (NCETIS) , Building mass rapid transport system, Growing threats in aviation security and strategy to handle it and many more. Fulfilling the aspirations of the security and safety companies and providing conducive environment for growth of the industry, ITPO has geared up to hold its 20th edition of the IISE2017 (October,05-07) at Hall No.8-11 Pragati Maidan New Delhi.



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Schneider Electric Appoints Venkatraman Swaminathan to Lead the it Division for India Zone Schneider Electric the global specialist in energy management and automation announced that it has appointed Venkatraman Swaminathan as the VicePresident, IT Division – India Zone. He takes over from Nikhil Pathak, who has moved to a new role as the Vice President – Strategy Deployment and Operations, ROW - IT Business at Schneider Electric. In his new role, Venkatraman will be responsible for driving the growth of the overall IT Business in India. “Venkatraman has been a vital part of our team where his sales

leadership expertise, unique Customer relationship, ability to collaborate with service delivery teams, and most importantly his commitment to client satisfaction has enabled the entire Schneider Electric team to consistently perform above plan, as well

as secure many of the largest and most strategic deals”, said Mr. Anil Chaudhry, Managing Director and Country President, Schneider Electric - India. On his appointment, Venkataraman Swaminathan, said, “I am excited to take over the new role here at a time when Indian IT sector is going through a transformation. Schneider Electric is uniquely positioned in the Data Centre and IT infrastructure market and our focus as a team is to leverage our strengths, innovative products and growth in the market.” With over 26 years of

experience in the field of sales, service and marketing, Venkatraman brings a wealth of experience in the field, having evolved business critical solutions for spaces like data centers switch rooms, test laboratories etc. The future of datacenter is going to be different in terms of managing power and energy and big data. Venkataraman will be responsible to lead the business towards the New World of Energy, which is safer, more efficient and sustainable with the support of innovative, connected technologies.

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NEC launches Center of Excellence for Analytics Platform & Solutions in India NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) and NEC Technologies India Private Limited (NTI) announced the launch of a “Center of Excellence for Analytics Platform & Solutions” (COE-APS), for promoting solutions and services of NEC’s Big Data & Analytics Platform, “Data Platform for Hadoop (DPH)”. The COE-APS will simplify digital transformation and act as a one stop shop for both customers and partners in the Telecom, Retail, Banking, Financial Services, Insurance and Manufacturing sectors, as well as Government organizations. NEC

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aims to achieve revenue of more than $100M USD within 3 years of the COE-APS’ establishment, which is being set-up with an

overall investment of $10M USD over the same period. The COE-APS will initially focus on markets that include Ja-

pan, India, Singapore, Philippines and Hong Kong, then gradually expand services throughout APAC and other regions. In order to support these growing operations, NEC plans to organize a team of 100 professionals within the first few years, as the Global Big Data & Analytics market is expected to reach $210B USD by 2020 (*1). Hadoop alone is expected to reach $50.2B USD by 2020 (*2). With the industry already facing a shortage in talent, specifically in Hadoop and analytics areas, the establishment of the COE-APS will help



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NEC to leverage India’s strong talent base. In recent years, the exponential growth in data processing is straining the capabilities of conventional databases and data warehouse solutions. With the advent of Big Data & Analytics solutions, customers can be reassured that data is comprehensively and reliably analyzed, thereby enabling them to make well-informed decisions at the right time. Moreover, the COE-APS will leverage the computational power and scalability of NEC’s

specialized Hardware for Big Data & Analytics in order to flexibly handle the ever increasing demand for storage and computation by Hadoop. The DPH features open source Hadoop from Hortonworks, as well as an analytics and Business Intelligence layer, making it a first-of-its-kind (*3) solution-in-abox that frees customers from the burden of searching for the individual building blocks of big data analytics, and enables them to generate value from the enormous pools of data. NEC has an accomplished

record of contributing to national projects in India, including the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), which is aligned with the Government’s “Digital India” initiative. For the DMIC, NEC established a Logistics Data Bank (LDB) that tracks almost 70% of container in India (*4). In terms of the UIDAI, NEC provides a large-scale biometrics identification system which registered more than 1 billion people since its deployment. “The key to success for organi-

zations today is to make fast and informed decisions by extracting insights out of the huge volumes of data that are available to them. The new Center of Excellence is an important step towards utilizing big data analytics and NEC’s Data Platform for Hadoop to provide benefits for government bodies and enterprises in India and across the world,” said Tomoyasu Nishimura, Senior Vice President, NEC Corporation. “Going forward, we aim to continue driving digital transformation for industries of all sizes and markets.”

SECURITY

Honeywell to Acquire Industrial Cyber Security Software Leader Nextnine Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to purchase Nextnine, a privately held provider of security management solutions and technologies for industrial cyber security. The addition of Nextnine’s industry-leading security solutions and secure remote service capabilities will enhance the Company’s existing range of innovative cyber security technologies and significantly increase Honeywell’s Connected Plant cyber security customer base. Nextnine’s flagship technology, ICS Shield, protects industrial sites from cyber security attacks and enables remote monitoring of assets. It complements Honeywell’s extensive cyber security portfolio with a solution that is used at more than 6,200 sites globally across the oil and gas, utility, chemical, mining and manufacturing sectors. Previously, ICS

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Shield had to be deployed separately for each control system vendor, resulting in multiple and separate installations at a single customer site. With this acquisition, customers will be able to deploy and operate a single system, thereby simplifying and better securing their entire site with Honeywell’s proven capability to provide multi-vendor solutions. Founded in 1998, Nextnine has been backed to date by Infinity VC, XT Hi-Tech and several other prominent investors.

“Each day, the number of attempted cyber attacks on industrial facilities and critical infrastructure around the world increases,” said Vimal Kapur, president of Honeywell Process Solutions. “This acquisition shows our ongoing commitment to providing our customers with a comprehensive portfolio of cyber security solutions to protect and defend their industrial control systems and process control networks. Honeywell’s extensive global reach will increase Nex-

tnine’s availability to a broader range of customers.” Nextnine’s security solutions also will be a key enabler of Honeywell Connected Plant, which combines Honeywell’s unmatched industrial expertise, software and digital technologies to make its customers’ operations more reliable, profitable and secure than ever before possible. Cyber security is a critical part of that program. Honeywell has the largest industrial cyber security research capabilities in the industry and has continued to increase its industrial cyber security offerings. Two such solutions are Risk Manager, the industry’s first solution to proactively monitor, measure and manage industrial cyber security risks, and Secure Media Exchange (SMX), which protects plants against threats from removable media such as USB flash drives.




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Another Big Step, Dahua Technology Takes HDCVI to the 4.0 Era HD analog is quickly becoming the mainstream of analog video. By 2018, over 90% of analog cameras will be HD analog (according to 2016 IHS report). Dahua led the industry to introduce HDCVI Technology in 2012, and continues to enhance the technology leadership by bringing state of the art performance in terms of resolution, light sensitivity, intelligence and usability to the HDCVI community. The comprehensive offering of HDCVI matches up very well to the IP equivalent. Customers can choose the most suitable system for their sites without being constrained to IP only. The emergence of multi-mode DVR, which records video from HDCVI, TVI, AHD, CVBS and IP cameras, makes it very easy to upgrade a site by increment. Future development of HD analog must fit the needs of IoT and big data applications, which is driving the value of security systems in the next few years. AI (Artificial Intelligence) Deep Learning will be a key technology component to enable this to happen.

Enter a New Era - HDCVI 4.0 Dahua is introducing HDCVI 4.0 technology framework, with 3 key components: 4K-HDCVI for superior video capture, IoTHDCVI for multi-dimensional sensing and AI-HDCVI to transform HDCVI-video into searchable Boolean data. New products will be introduced throughout the year in 2017 to

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enhance the user experience of HDCVI customers. The HDCVI community can expect a lot more opportunities to use HDCVI technology to expand security application space. Dahua 4K-HDCVI adopts 4K Ultra HD image acquisition and back-end DVR storage. HDCVI technology architecture overcame the common bottleneck of transmission bandwidth to achieve high resolution video previously only available on IPC. This is a major breakthrough to extend the potential of HDCVI in future. Dahua IoT-HDCVI technology, combining with IoT sensing technology, enables cameras to surpass basic function of providing video information. Utilizing IoT sensors, coaxial cables are capable of transmitting not only video signal, but also information such as alarm, temperature and humidity. HDCVI technology architecture supports complex data transmission between camera and DVR, and makes it possible for multi-dimensional sensing camera and DVR to form an IoT solution. The near real-time transmission of HDCVI

also improves the

responsiveness of IoT applications. Dahua AI-HDCVI technology integrates HDCVI video and audio with AI (Artificial Intelligence) Deep Learning. AI-HDCVI performs near-human level accuracy in image classification and voice recognition to transform HDCVI video and audio into searchable Boolean data. The output of these analysis could solve resource allocation problems for example, in the retail industry with customer and or in the management of city transportation with vehicle traffic analysis. The scalable and expandable architecture of HDCVI enables future-proof products and solutions to be developed. It

protects customers’ investment by allowing seamless upgrade to new technologies as they emerge. Dahua HDCVI 4.0 comprises of 4K-HDCVI, IoTHDCVI and AI-HDCVI leads the industry into a new era of higher resolution, more intelligent and convenient.

Dahua Technology Brings HDCVI into the 4K Era, a Brighter World 4K-HDCVI is the first product launched by Dahua Technology in 2017. While the industry is trying to break through the bandwidth constraint of coaxial cable transmission, Dahua releases the first 4K Ultra HD solution by deploying superior signal modulation mechanism and noise reduction technique. It transmits 4K video signal up to 700m (RG6 cable). Dahua 4K-HDCVI offering includes 4K box camera, 4K IR bullet& dome camera, 4K fish-eye panoramic camera, 4K multi-sensor 180 degree panoramic camera, and a series of 4K supported XVR (multi-mode DVR). Dahua4KHDCVI offering delivers 3840(H) x 2160(V) ultra-high resolution images, equivalent to 4X 1080 HD camera’s, to achieve wide angle coverage and clear video evidence at the same time. All HD analog technologies,



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limited by the data transmission capacity of coaxial cables, were not able to provide 4K resolution. Dahua Technology, leveraging on our superior signal modulation mechanism and noise reduction technique, developed TX &RX chipsets autonomously to break through this limitation. Dahua 4K-HDCVI products are capable of ultradistance transmission: • RG6 coaxial cables for 700m video and audio lose-less transmission • RG59 coaxial cables for 500m video and audio lose-less transmission • UTP Cat 6 network cable for 300m video and audio loseless transmission The New 4K XVR recorder is compatible with all existing HDCVI/HDTVI/AHD cameras,

meanwhile, it also supports CVBS and IP cameras. All these make upgrading to 4K much more convenient and cost-effective. The installation, configuration, operation and maintenance of 4K HDCVI are the same as before, preserving the plug & play convenience of analog video system. Once your existing DVR is replaced by a new 4K XVR, you can simply replace the existing camera with 4K camera or add 4K camera as you go. DH-HAC-HF3805G, adopts the SONY 4/3” 8MP STARVIS sensor, is able to output 3840(H) x2160(V) ultra HD images with impressive night performance due to the bigger size sensor. It is also the first HD analog camera to utilize M43 mount lens in the security industry which brings the

rich selection of M43 lenses to customers. Users can choose their preferred lens based on different scenarios. This camera also delivers functions like autofocus, image magnification for dynamic detection and a linkage alarm without the need to use with the back-end. All the settings and functions can be easily controlled by the OSD menu, and use together with applicable housing, this camera is good for outdoor surveillance. DH-HAC-HF3805G is truly THE camera for high performance surveillance under poor illumination. Another star product is the DH-HAC-PFW3601, which is the first HD analog multi-lens infrared camera with a 4K 180 degree panoramic view. This star product makes use of Dahua’s advanced image

stitch algorithm to perform 180 degrees panoramic seamless stitching. It can be controlled by the OSD menu and easily operated. By using three SONY STARVIS sensors and F1.4 large aperture lens, this infrared camera delivers high quality images even under low light. It also outputs panoramic seamless stitching images and 3 single-lens images. Working with the 4K XVR, panoramic images can set up an electronic cruise model to realize a multiple target split-screen view using the magnifying tracking function. It will benefit the detection of moving targets in critical areas. In addition, the camera has IP67 and IK10 protection, making it a good choice for important entrances and exits area, city transportation junctions, and parks.

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G4S in Association with Danish Embassy Celebrated the Constitution Day of Denmark Recently the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark, Peter Taksoe-Jensen hosted an evening of festivities to celebrate the Constitution day of Denmark in New Delhi. which was supported by G4S. The event was attended by British High Commissioner to India; Sir Dominic Asquith, Swedish Ambassador; Harald Sandberg, European Union Ambassador; Tomasz Kozlowski and CEOs of Danish companies. Mr. Rajeev Sharma, MD, G4S said, “We at G4S take great pride in connecting with the Constitution Day celebrations of Denmark. I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of G4S to wish the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark a long and meaningful association with India.”

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L to R - Gitte Wallin Pedersen, Peter Taksoe-Jensen, Rajeev Sharma

“Our Group, G4S, has its origins in Denmark. In fact, G4S has a secondary stock exchange listing in Copenhagen. We have had a long and meaningful association with the country and we look forward for a more

mutual and beneficial association between the two countries,” said Rupan Sidhu, Director- Corporate Affairs, G4S . Peter Taksoe-Jensen, the Danish Ambassador to India and host of the evening welcomed guests on the occasion he said “It’s a great pleasure to be in India. It has a great potential to grow due to Its’ dynamic culture.” The Ambassador also thanked G4S for its support. The day is observed to honor the anniversary of the signing of the Danish constitution of 1849 by Frederik the IV. Known to Danes as ‘Grundlovsdag’, or Independence Day, it marks the establishment of Denmark as a constitutional power.



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Axis Communications Awarded Gold Govies Government Security Award by Security Today at ISC West Axis Communications, the global leader in network video, has been honored by Security magazine as a gold winner of The Govies Government Security Award for 2017 for its AXIS Q8631-E PT Thermal Network Camera in the Video Surveillance Cameras IP category. The awards honor outstanding government security products in a variety of categories. Platinum and gold designations were announced during the ISC West Expo at Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Designed specifically for the most challenging conditions, the AXIS Q8631-E PT Thermal Network Camera is equipped with pan/tilt mobility reducing the number of fixed thermal cameras needed to cover a single area. The AXIS Q8631-E also offers shock detection, which sends an alarm if it detects vandalism. The thermal imaging allows users to see people and objects more clearly in a variety of light conditions, from pitch dark areas to a sunlit parking lot making it perfect for outdoor installation.

Additionally, its Arctic Temperature Control allows the camera to safely start up and operate in temperatures as low as -40°C/°F and up to 55°C/131°F. “At Axis Communications we understand the unique needs and challenges associated with securing government facilities and strive to create products that adhere to those needs,” says Fredrik Nilsson, Vice President, Americas, Axis Communications, Inc. “Receiving a gold Govies award is wonderful recognition for the hard work we put into creating quality products and solutions for our many government customers.” “The Govies is an amazing product recognition program whereby companies in the security industry can highlight their technology and solutions that work flawlessly within the government vertical,” said Ralph C. Jensen, editor in chief of

Security Today magazine and securitytoday.com. “We received 28% more entries this year, which also corresponds with the need to provide better security options not only at the federal level but also at the state and municipal level of government. I believe these products and solutions only prove that the government relies heavily on the technology advances in the private sector.” An independent panel of judges from the security industry selected the top entries in the 2017 categories and named them winners using criteria including Features, Innovation, User Friendliness, Interoperability, Quality, Design, Market Opportunity, Impact in the Security Industry, Technical Advances, and Scalability.

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Quantum Announces New Integration with Veeam to Deliver More Efficient VM Protection Quantum Corp. (NYSE: QTM) announced new, unique integration with Veeam for DXi® deduplication appliances and Quantum’s latest Scalar® tape storage platform. These integrated solutions make it easier for Veeam customers to deploy “3-2-1 data protection” best practices — storing at least three copies of data on two different types of media

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with one backup copy offsite — to guard against data loss, localized disaster and ransomware.

DXi Appliances Integrated With Veeam Data Mover Service With the latest update to DXi software, DXi deduplication appliances are now integrated with the Veeam Data Mover,

and support the full breadth of advanced Veeam features such as synthetic full backup creation and instant VM recovery. Veeam customers using DXi deduplication appliances maximize the availability of their production environment while minimizing backup storage costs. In addition, DXi appliances will be added to the Veeam user

interface as part of the next Veeam software release, further tightening the integration and streamlining the joint solution for customers.

Scalar iBlade Enables Veeam Tape Creation Without Physical Server Tape continues to be a vital aspect of many data protection solutions because it offers an



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offline, “air-gapped” backup copy that provides protection against ransomware. Until now, however, Veeam customers needed physical tape servers for tape library access — difficult for those that have 100 percent virtual environments but want offline protection. The new Scalar iBlade™ designed for Veeam solves this problem. It is an embedded blade server that can be installed into the latest additions to Quantum’s Scalar tape storage platform: the Scalar i3 and Scalar i6 tape libraries. The resulting converged tape storage supports a Veeam tape server role as well as associated tape drivers, enabling Veeam

customers to create tape without requiring a separate physical server. iBlade connects directly to the network and provides connectivity to the tape drives within the Scalar library to create a fully converged tape storage solution for Veeam environments.

importance of this best practice when it comes to protecting data against data loss, localized disaster, ransomware and malware. With these latest features, Quantum DXi and Scalar tape now provide an even more powerful combination for 3-2-1 data protection solutions.

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A long-standing best practice for data protection is the “3-2-1 rule”: store three copies of data using two different storage types such as disk and tape, and keep at least one copy off-site and offline. Quantum and Veeam have jointly promoted the

Quantum and Veeam will be showcasing joint solutions at VeeamON 2017, May 16-18, in New Orleans. In addition, Eric Bassier, senior director of data center solutions at Quantum, and Ronn Martin, senior solution architect at Veeam, will speak

on Wednesday, May 17, at 2:50 p.m. CDT.

Availability and Pricing The Scalar iBlade will be available in limited quantities in June, with general availability scheduled in July. List price starts at $7,900. No additional Veeam licensing is required. DXi 3.4 software will be released next quarter, and any current DXi customers on 3.x software will be able to upgrade to this version of software to take advantage of this integration with any supported version of Veeam software. DXi4700 customers can purchase a memory upgrade kit to enable their DXi systems to support this feature.

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Honeywell Launches Outcome Based Service for Connected Buildings Management Honeywell (NYSE: HON) introduced a new cloud-enabled building management service that prioritizes the most impactful maintenance activities to optimize building performance. Combining advanced automation and data analytics, Outcome Based Service enables Honeywell service engineers to watch building assets around the clock, identifying anomalies faster than traditional maintenance, saving them time and money. Without close monitoring, energy consumption can drift by up to 7 percent annually. The service taps building connectivity and sensors to ensure that building equipment is performing at its best. Early pilots show reduction in energy spend and reactive service calls. “Data provides valuable insights about building health if you have the right combination of technology and expertise to efficiently gather and analyze it,” said Aseem Joshi, regional general manager

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of Honeywell Building Solutions in India. “With Outcome Based Service, Honeywell makes the most of internet connectivity to essentially listen to what a connected building has to say, providing actionable insights to improve performance. Instead of repeatedly reviewing a time-consuming checklist, the Honeywell Outcome Based Service optimizes efficiency and tracks performance real time.”

Outcome Based Service provides the following actionable insights: • Real-Time Analytics – Honeywell’s •

analytics evaluates facility data real-time to find issues faster, improve performance and efficiency, decreasing maintenance time. Dynamic Tasking – Instead of routine scheduled inspections, analytics prioritize maintenance of higher-impact activities, mitigating downtime and improving operational efficiencies. Performance Dashboards and Reports – The easy-to-use, cloud-based interface monitors building performance against an organization’s Key Performance Indicators. Lifecycle Management – An actionable roadmap with predictable costs keeps systems current and IT-compliant, providing efficient virus and patch updates. Continuous Service Improvement – Systematic reviews prevent and eradicate problems, reduce critical incidents and downtime.


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Western Digital Expands Nas-Optimized Hard Drive offerings to 10TB with Advanced Storage Helium-Based Western Digital Corp. (NASDAQ: WDC) , a global data storage technology and solutions leaderannounced the expansion of its award-winning WD Red® and WD Red Pro NAS hard drives lineup with the introduction of 10TB capacity models optimized for use in personal, home and small to medium business NAS systems. Western Digital has shipped more than 15 million heliumbased high capacity drives into multiple applications, including for NAS systems, to date and is continuing to support customers with higher capacities and outstanding reliability. The WD Red line of NAS hard drives allow customers to scale up or down to meet their changing NAS storage needs. “In July 2012, we introduced the WD Red line to address the unique performance, compatibility and scalability challenges facing home and small business NAS customers,” said Brendan Collins, vice president, devices business unit at Western Digital. “Five years and over 16 million WD Red family hard drives later, we continue to advance the platform, bringing our innovative HelioSeal platform and other advanced technologies that allow customers to meet their evolving private cloud needs.”

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Expert Series NAS systems designed specifically for the creative community to enable seamless transfer of content between devices in any location, whether users are shooting remotely or editing at home • NASware® 3.0, an enhanced version of WD’s original NASware technology, designed to improve reliability and system performance, reduce customer downtime and to simplify the integration process • Optimized performance class – 5400 RPM class for SOHO environments, 7200 RPM class for up to 16 bay NAS systems.

WD Red 10TB NAS Hard Drive Introduced in 2012, WD Red hard drives address the unique environment of NAS and the growing demand for affordable, reliable and compatible storage that reduces customer total cost of ownership. Designed with Western Digital’s HelioSeal® helium-technology, the WD Red 10TB hard drive provides higher capacity and performance to meet the increasing storage needs of always-on, single-to-8bay NAS systems. The heliumbased design enables a 25 percent capacity increase from the WD Red 8TB NAS storage drive. With support for up to 16 bays in tower- and rack-based systems, the WD Red Pro 10TB

hard drive delivers the same high performance, reliability and capacity to systems operating in up to 16 bay NAS systems.

Features and Specifications: WD Red / WD Red Pro 10TB • HelioSeal: Bringing Western Digital’s fourth generation, exclusive HelioSeal technology in 10TB capacity to the NAS storage market • 3D Active Balance Plus, an enhanced balance control technology that improves overall drive performance and reliability • Seamless integration with Western Digital’s My Cloud® Pro Series NAS and My Cloud

About Western Digital Western Digital is an industryleading provider of storage technologies and solutions that enable people to create, leverage, experience and preserve data. The company addresses ever-changing market needs by providing a full portfolio of compelling, highquality storage solutions with customer-focused innovation, high efficiency, flexibility and speed. Our products are marketed under the HGST, SanDisk and WD brands to OEMs, distributors, resellers, cloud infrastructure providers and consumers.

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ONVIF Sponsors IFSEC International 2017 ONVIF®, the leading global standardization initiative for IP-based physical security products, announced that it is a sponsor of IFSEC International 2017 in London, 20-22 June, 2017, at ExCel London. IFSEC International is Europe’s largest security exhibition and more than 27,000 security professionals are expected to attend this year’s event. “Trade shows like IFSEC International give the security community the opportunity to see how our members leverage the ONVIF interface to enable the deployment of exciting and innovative solutions to a broad swath of markets, from easily attaching video to point of sale data for retail to linking traffic cameras with municipal video management

systems for more comprehensive security,” said Jonathan Lewit, ONVIF Communications Committee Chair. “These developments highlight just how quickly the Internet of Things is growing and the vital role that standards can continue to play in its evolution going forward.” ONVIF will sponsor the IFSEC Cafe on stand B550, where attendees will find seating and educational materials about ONVIF. In addition to its sponsorship, ONVIF will be represented by 79 member companies exhibiting at IFSEC International this year.

Founded in 2008, ONVIF is a leading and well-recognized industry forum driving interoperability for IP-based physical security products. The organization has a global member base of established camera, video management system and access control companies and more than 7,000 Profile conformant products. With Profile S for streaming video; Profile G for recording and storage; Profile C for physical access control; Profile Q for improved out-of-the-box functionality and the Release Candidate Profile A for broader access control configuration, ONVIF continues to work with its members to expand the number of IP interoperability solutions ONVIF conformant products can provide.

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Axis Launches First Integrated, Open, IP-Based Mobile Access Control Solution with HID Global Mobile devices and smartphones are ubiquitous today and their functionality continues to advance to include an ever more diverse set of applications, from contactless payments to health tracking. By integrating HID Global’s Mobile Access with its software and door controller, Axis has created a solution which combines the convenience expected in a mobile-first world with the levels of security demanded by businesses and their employees. “Axis and HID are both wellknown, global brands that are partnering together to develop open, IP-based secure access solutions. Mobile credentials are finally gaining greater acceptance and adoption thanks to an increasingly mobile-first perspective. This mobile access control

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enterprise-sized organizations to deploy mobile access control. The solution includes:

From Axis

offering demonstrates Axis’ innovative solutions to the market in partnering with a leader such as HID. It is an easy-to-deploy, easyto-use solution,” says Stephanie Hensler, Axis Communications Director of Business Development, Access Control.” The HID and Axis mobile access offering is the first IP-based, end-to-end solution. It encompasses everything necessary for small-, medium- or

• AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller, which makes yes/ no decisions about who may enter, in which areas and at what times • AXIS Entry Manager access control software, which is integrated with HID Mobile Access® Portal and used to set up the systems, add new users and manage mobile IDs

From HID Global: • HID iCLASS SE® and/or multiCLASS SE® readers • HID Mobile Access® Portal • HID Mobile Access® App, which is available through the

Apple® App Store & Google® Play The solution stores secure identities on smartphones for opening doors and locks instead of managing traditional printed identity credentials. This improves convenience for end users and represents a more cost-effective and simpler way to manage credentials. It also provides the highest levels of security and privacy protection available in access control. The integration features AXIS Entry Manager software to manage all connected AXIS A1001 Network Door Controllers as well as the HID cloud-based portal to manage users and mobile IDs. Other third-party software can also be used for integrating more advanced access management functionalities.



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Securens Forays into Warehousing Securens System the country’s leading e-surveillance company has expanded its services in logistics and warehousing with its specially designed solutions. With its award winning stateof-the-art Central Monitoring Station Securens monitors premises of leading Banks, Top Retail Stores, and Popular QSRs. Securens have now spread its reach in warehousing with it’s specially designed products ACTIHEALTH, ACTICARE, & ACTIDETER. Warehouses by their very nature are located in remote areas and are ever prone to burglary and shrinkages. Man guarding is a unreliable, inefficient and expensive

solution to secure premises. Securens 5th Generation E-Surveillance Solutions with Active Deterrence monitors the premises 24/7 that not only improves efficiency considerably but also reduces the cost substantially. ACTIHEALTH aids in the supply, installation and commissioning of all surveillance equipment on a PAN India basis and provides comprehensive AMC along with ACTICARE service on a SaaS (Surveillance as a Service) based model. ACTICARE takes preventive measures through regular health-checks, which ensure that your surveillance equipment

works exceptionally well so that they prove to be of great help during the time of forensic analysis of a crime. ACTIDETER is a time proven system that guarantees results. It not only detects attempted crime, but proactively prevents it from happening, by using Video Verification & 2-Way Audio. Sunil Udupa, Chairman and Managing Director of Securens Systems, said “Warehousing plays a vital role as far as the supply chain is concerned and acts as the backbone of the supply chain. Our aim is to

provide value added 360-degree surveillance solution to our customers on a SaaS model to help them not only to efficiently detect shrinkages but also help them to reduce costs in this competitive market space.” Securens has the largest network of surveillance systems spread across the country. Popularly known as the Central Alarm Monitoring Station (CAMS), the technologically advanced control room is built on highly redundant and fail-safe architecture known for preventing crime before it happen. The CAMS monitors more than 21,000 sites 24/7across India and houses over 100 monitoring personnel.

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Magnetic Pedestrian High door • High separation reliability with rapid passage of persons • Comfortable non-contact passage • Simple integration of all common access control systems • Automatic opening if power fails • Wide variants suitable for wheelchairs, prams, bicycles, and material transport • Designed for 10 million opening and closing actions • The MHTM™ drive unit ensures energy-efficient, maintenancefree and quiet operation • Low cost of ownership • Meets Global standards and regulations

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MPB- Turnstile with bicycle gate • Simultaneous access for bike and rider • Sensitive contact detection for maximum safety • Maximum comfort through adaptive rotary speed • Bicycle detection via induction loop • Low power consumption due to maintenance-free and energy efficient MHTM™ drive (optionally available for the turnstile) • Designed for 10 million opening and closing actions • Robust design and well thought-out details • Low cost of ownership



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Schneider Electric Flags off Mobile Van Campaign Across 100 Cities in India In an effort to provide easier access to its products through its retail business and to expand its market outreach across the country, Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management and automation, today announced the flagging of its Van Campaign ‘Switch On India’, across the country. As a part of the campaign, 8 vans with Schneider Electric Final Distribution (FD) and Wiring Devices (WD) products on display will travel across different electrical markets in the country, covering close to 100 cities in the month of June and July, 2017. The presence of these vans across the cities will facilitate a deeper engagement with the electrician base and the retail network. The campaign will also generate awareness around safety and energy efficiency amongst Schneider Electric’s channel partners. The vans will travel across the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha,

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West Bengal and states of North East. Flagging off the campaign, Srinivas Shanbhogue, VP – Retail, Schneider Electric India said, “The trends of urbanisation, industrialisation and digitisation are creating opportunities for growth. They also present significant challenges in terms of security, efficiency and sustainability. Through this campaign, we are committed to making available safe and sustainable solutions for end users. Retailers and electricians constitute an important part of the value chain of the electrical retail market and we aim to engage with them through this campaign which will help us add more value to the lives of our end consumers.” Strengthening its presence in the retail segment, especially for low voltage electrical products such as MCBs, RCCBs, Distribution Boards, Switches & Sockets that are pegged at a market of more than Rs. 5,000 crores in India, Schneider Electric is set to

acquire a bigger market share with products that define luxury, safety, connectivity and efficiency. As part of the campaign, the company plans to reach out to end customers by showcasing its range of green products, solutions and technologies to retailers and electricians in key markets. Buildings, both residential and commercial - are currently responsible for more than 40% of global energy and one third of global greenhouse gas emissions. Through its green range of products, the company seeks to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings which can play a key role in mitigating climate change in India. Schneider Electric is already executing an Electrician Training program under which it has trained more than 50,000 electricians across India. The company plans to open training centres in 500 districts across the country and help set up a Centre of Excellence focused on power, solar and automation sectors. It has partnered with the Ministry of Skill Development &

Entrepreneurship to cooperate in reducing the huge skilled manpower gap in India’s power sector. Under this initiative, the company will also support 100 basic electrician labs under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY).

About Schneider Electric Schneider Electric is the global specialist in energy management and automation. With revenues of ~€25 billion in FY2016, our 144,000 employees serve customers in over 100 countries, helping them to manage their energy and process in ways that are safe, reliable, efficient and sustainable. From the simplest of switches to complex operational systems, our technology, software and services improve the way our customers manage and automate their operations. Our connected technologies reshape industries, transform cities and enrich lives. At Schneider Electric, we call this Life Is On.

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DICKIES: The legacy of INNOVATION & EXCELLENCE Q. In your opinion, what is the state of safety industry in India and what is the trend you see in the space? Mr. Apurba Chakraborty CEO & Director ID Overseas Private Limited

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While we applaud the growth of the safety industry in India and the evolving maturity that some of the industry leaders have brought in, our reading is that there is a level of compromise still noticed at times with some players in the industry using low-cost and less effective protection equipments, which obviously continues to be a huge risk. The Government’s structured and rigid approach on safety measures will surely help increase the standardisation in process and equipment within the safety industry. In coming times, with the focus on “Make In India” being initiated at the highest level, I see a positive trend in huge reduction in this level of compromise that still exists.


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Q. What are the safety related products that you offer?

Q. What are the challenges that you are currently facing in India.

Dickies believe in building quality into each and every product that carries its name. We are known to maintain consistency across our entire product range globally. Built upon a legacy of innovation, the Dickies portfolio is broad. Internationally, it ranges from the Iconic Work Pant to Denim, Workwear, Outerwear and Cold Weather accessories, to casual use of products for those who enjoy work-inspired apparel. In India, our safety related product introduction has been in the FR (Flame Resistant) clothing area along with Hi-Visibility Workwear and Safety Footwear. Later this Year we plan to introduce other PPE products like Safety Goggles, Gloves & Helmets after we have localised production of these ranges to counter heavy import duty impact.

The biggest challenge in India is creating awareness about the quality of work-wear that is required. Most MNCs are aware of the need for quality work-wear. However, Indian Companies are yet to completely transition from the smaller/disorganised supplier base, who are entirely capable of meeting the need for quality work-wear and safety products. The bigger concern is the compliance level of these suppliers’ workshops and factories – most of them still indulge in sweat-shop manufacturing methodology. Additionally, considering that safety workwear is treated as secondary requirement, most organization do not respect reasonable payment terms and these delays do cause cash flow issues at our end.

Q. What is the advantage of Dickies products vis-a-vis the competition? In India our competition are mostly homegrown brands, who have used innovation and a fair amount of R&D to popularise the performance of their clothing/safety equipment. At Dickies India, we lean on the reputation and long-standing history in Work-wear which Williamson-Dickie has achieved. As a quality policy we rigidly comply to AQL 4 standards for all work-wear products and similarly inspect footwear as per internationally recognized ratings. In general, every Dickies product is QA checked and no style / prototype is put into bulk production without formal approvals from Dickies USA. Third party lab testing is done regularly on each product-type to reassure ourselves and stake holders about the product and performance standards

Q. What is the marketing and channel strategy? Being primarily a B2B brand in India, we would like to market /communicate to the group/category with specific media. We would be part-taking in sport, music and events to market Dickies Work-wear. We plan to increase our distribution channel partners covering all parts of our nation and portions of our neighbouring countries within this year.

from social media marketing and sales via ecommerce sites, we plan to introduce our first “Guide store” in Bangalore and spread the branding via advertising in various media. Product launches from time to time will be introduced using these vehicles so that Dickies as a brand is more well-known across the entire market. As always the Dickies brand stands for providing values of comfort, durability and functionality at an affordable price to the customer. The efforts to grow and strengthen the Dickies business in the sub-continent will be the primary focus for my team and I over 2017 – 2018. We have started exploring avenues to market our work-wear in Sri Lanka and would be looking at Bangladesh towards the end of the year.

About Williamson-Dickie Mfg. Co. Q. How do you account R & D activity in your company? One can expect no less from the number one global brand in Work-wear. Dickies have protected America’s workers since 1922 with quality work-wear that’s built with purpose. Our Flame Resistant products are carefully constructed with premium materials that meet or exceed safety standards and are designed for comfort and durability. Most Dickies FR garments are also NFPA 2112 certified to protect against hazardous condition found on the toughest jobs. Designed for protection and selected for comfort! In the industrial sector, we use durable, long lasting and rugged fabrics which stand up to work, wear and tear. All products are mostly fade resistant, stain release and wrinkle resistant for easy care and all day comfort for indoor and outdoor work. Similarly, the safety footwear range has been carefully replicated from the wider Dickies International range, keeping in mind the hazardous and challenging Indian Work conditions.

Q. What kind of plans and expectations do you have for this Dickies Safety Products? Over the next 12 to 18 months, Dickies in India will also focus on brand building and expansion efforts across the nation. Besides the efforts that are already yielding results

Williamson-Dickie Mfg. Co. is the world’s leading provider of authentic work apparel, specializing in innovative performance work wear since 1922. The company offers premium quality products at an unmatched value across a vast assortment of apparel, footwear, and licensed goods in more than 100 countries. Williamson-Dickie operates through wholly-owned affiliates in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, China, Japan and the Middle East; exclusive licensees and distributors in Africa, India, and the Asia Pacific region; and under the Dickies®, Workrite®, Kodiak®, Terra®, Walls®, Big Smith®, 10X®, Liberty® and Duxbak® brands.

For more information, visit www.williamsondickie.com

ID Overseas Private Limited ID Overseas is a group company of Indian Designs Exports Private Limited. From a humble beginning in 1993, Indian Designs Exports Private Ltd. has grown to become a preferred supplier to some of the World’s best-known and most respected clothing brands and listed as one of the top ten apparel exporter from India. We currently employ around 12,000 people and produce up to two million garments per month.

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“Surveillance is an integral part of the well-established data connectivity” Industrial, Energy and Utility, Sports and Leisure and Healthcare can be our potential targets for offering products and services.

Q. What are the various security related products that you offer? OST offers a range of security productsVideo Surveillance, Biometric Access Control, Analog, Digital, PRI, Hybrid and IP based Voice Logging solutions, CDR Analysis Tool and Two Factor Authentication solutions along with the best of world-class professional services for its customers.

V A Krishnan, Director OST Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Chandigarh

Q. In your opinion, what is the state of security industry in India and what is the trend you see in the space? This industry in particular is evolving rapidly, fueled by global security threats and technological advancements. In fact, surveillance as physical security is no more considered to be a collection of cosmetic hardware and software connected to network. Instead it’s now a specialized offering– remote and professional hosting along with monitoring of video transmitted from the client’s premise. As security concerns continue to escalate, government and private entities are expected to increase spending to improve all aspects of their security programs.

Q. Which market are you targeting? Keeping in view the market size and future growth scope of the security solutions market based on type, end-use industry and our region, most of these Commercial, Residential, Government, Transportation, Retail, Banking and finance, Education,

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Q. What is the advantage of Matrix products vis-à-vis the competition? Matrix is a SUBSTANCE brand. Substance is in the DNA of Matrix solutions. Substance in the form of technology, depth, genuineness and going beyond the mere outer façade and offer more values in all the areas. This is what differentiates Matrix from the lot. Matrix solutions are packed with ‘More’. More productivity, more applications, more flexibility, more functions, more features, more cost saving, more reliability and more support. Matrix positioning is based on offering more of these true inherent values, which customers expect from infrastructure solutions.

Q. What is your marketing and channel strategy? OST is a focused value added distribution and integration company with its main goal to achieve resellers’ and customers’ satisfaction. Our innovative and straight talkto-relationship for meeting with the partners’ as well as customers’ need is the reason for OST’s more than two decades of successful business engagement. OST is a consciously keen contributor towards its partners’ and end-users’ profitability in their investments with regards to time, dedication and money.

Q. What is your support strategy? OST not only adds value to reseller and system integration partners through our consistent offering of comprehensive back-up services and support for their customers, our pre-sales and technical team helps in evaluating customer needs before recommending a precise solution. In our direct-to-government initiatives, OST for years has an excellent track record in client satisfaction and repeat engagements for their professional IT infrastructure needs.

Q. What are the challenges that you are currently facing in India? Surveillance and security needs of the end-users were until recently engulfed with problems of being catered to by a large segment of unstructured supplies and solutions. Now, with the need being on the indispensable pedestal due to threats, the customers would find enough resolve to see purpose and intent to seek solutions from companies of repute and wisdom in the sector.

Q. What kind of plans and expectations do you have for this segment this year? Now that surveillance is largely becoming an integral part of the well-established data connectivity in major industries and institutions across the region, we propose to broad-base our customer engagements with increased marketing activity to enable us offer them solutions first-hand. We should also be more agile with regards to plan and prepare for end-user and partner meet, technical sessions and tele-marketing support. This way, we would expect to achieve a fair market presence amongst our own infrastructure space in the region in addition to new scope of business engagements.


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Bangladesh Navy Secured by CP PLUS

CP PLUS secures the Bangladesh Naval Port, the primary dockyard of one of the highest authorities of the country, to facilitate transparency and maintain order

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angladesh Navy is the naval warfare branch of the Bangladeshi military. Designated to protect the country’s economic and military interest at home and abroad, the Bangladesh Navy is responsible for 118,813 square kilometers (45,874 sq. mi) of maritime territorial area around the country. It functions as the front line disaster management force in Bangladesh and humanitarian missions abroad. It’s also a key regional player in counter terrorism efforts and actively engages in global peacekeeping with the United Nations. The stretch of the port runs into quite a few kilometers, and functions as the primary dock for the naval base. The authority wanted to secure the port with CCTV surveillance cameras so as to ensure transparency and maintain order around the area. The existing security system comprised of low resolution analog cameras that produced hazy images, and were exposed to tampering. The authorities were seeking image clarity so that

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they can ensure transparency and efficient monitoring of the premise.

Solution The premise was carefully screened by our security experts to determine the best locations where cameras could be installed to monitor the maximum area without compromising on the footage quality. The choice of cameras, cabling, and related equipment/ peripherals, also required careful evaluation since they would be exposed to fluctuating weather conditions. After analyzing the requirements and post subsequent discussions with the authorities, the CP PLUS Solutions Team designed a solution comprising of some of the most advanced IP cameras to meet the client’s requirement. IP solutions are an ideal choice when detailed clarity is required; it offers great image clarity even in low light conditions. Installation is also easier since the cabling requirements are significantly lesser as

compared to analog solutions, which was best suited considering the expanse of the location. Further, the choice of NVRs and video management software ensured that footage could be monitored without hassles and backed up as desired.

Challenge(s) The maximum segment length of the wire used was 250m, while the distance between the camera and the DVR was 500m. Use of multiple switches would only increase the points of failure possible and hence, fiber optic cables were used.

Impact The HD video surveillance solution delivered great results, meeting client expectations successfully. High definition imagery, active monitoring round-the-clock & in-built analytics enhanced overall safety and operational efficiency, allowing the management to monitor the vast expanse effectively.



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Implications of GST on security management industry ing capital shall correspondingly increase by almost 2-3%. Cost of increased funding shall be taken into account while renewing the contracts in the GST regime.

About Company :

Mr. Sandeep Gupta, Group CFO Tenon Group of Companies

The Security and Facility management business (SFMB) is one of the major sectors which fuels the economy with gainful employment opportunities. The implementation of GST will initially have a minimal impact, which over a period of time will increase the certainty and ease of doing business. With the current service tax rate pegged at 15% including cess, with GST it will be increased to 18% which will result in the increase in working capital requirement.

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he Security and Facility management business (SFMB) is one of the major sectors which fuels the economy with gainful employment opportunities. The implementation of GST will initially have a minimal impact, which over a period of time will increase the certainty and ease of doing business. With the current service tax rate pegged at 15% including cess, with GST it will be increased to 18% which will result in the increase in working capital requirement. As the security industry does not receive substantial input tax credits given the fact that almost 90% of the cost is towards salary of guards, due to increase in rate of tax, work-

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The Tenon Group of Companies is an Integrated Security & Facilities Management Corporation, which has presence in 3 countries and spread across India with over 55,000 employees in 71 branches, providing comprehensive range of services to more than 1900 + corporate. Founded by Major Manjit Rajain, the company started with manned guarding services - Peregrine Guarding in 1995, 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. Tenon Group’s In house model is a cost effective delivery model which reduces different layers of management fee to bare minimum levels as compared to other IFM and security companies. The services offered by Tenon Group broadly comes under 3 categories –

Security Services Our 2 brands which offer security services are – Peregrine Guarding in India and Peregrine Frontline Security in Singapore. Peregrine provides integrated security solutions in Physical Security, Electronic Security, Risk Assessment Consultancy, Executive Protection, Event Security and Remote Surveillance Command Center. Peregrine has the ability to deliver high quality services across the entire spectrum. Peregrine Frontline Security is a leading provider of security services in Singapore. Besides, it provides close protection officers, security systems and technology solutions to customers across 73 sites in Singapore. 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.

Facilities Management Services Facilities Management Services are delivered through Tenon Facilities Management in India and in UK. 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 Services. 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 home-grown companies. The hard services such as predictive mechanical and electrical maintenance services, HVAC management and AMC (Annual Maintenance Contract) services is delivered through a wholly owned subsidiary – Rotopower Projects. In UK the FM Company has a niche segment in the 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 & blue chip commercial clients.

Remote Surveillance Services Remote Services is offered through the state of the art Soteria Command Center. The Soteria Command Center is a business tool that predicts, manages, analyses and communicates the environmental deviations for certain events .These events can be controlled & monitored in a defined and a managed environment. It provides 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 situations.



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Manufacturing a Safer Workplace In the last few years, approach towards safety has taken a paradigm shift, especially in multinational companies, which have accelerated their initiatives to be compliant with international standards and improve their brand image. ISR takes a look at some of the key safety measures and reforms

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rom drugs and pharmaceutical manufacturing to food production and metal fabrication, the manufacturing industry encompasses a diverse range of segments. While each of these varied segments is quite different from the other in terms of functioning, one thing is common. Employees at these segments face safety risks due to the nature of their work.

Traditionally, industrial safety has not been high on the radar for Indian companies. So much so that a number of industrial fatalities were not even documented and there was no comprehensive data on the number of safety accidents and injuries. To get a clear picture, consider the official statistics for documented fatalities in Indian factories between 2010 and 2012. While the official figure suggests that there were 4,275 fatalities during the period, analysts estimate that the actual number even by the most conservative estimate could be ten times higher. While safety landscape in the manufacturing units in the interiors of the

“We maintain focus on inherent safety, i.e. machinery used in our plants have in-built safety features to prevent safety incidents” Harish Verma, Vice President – HSE, Cipla

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country is still abysmal, the condition has vastly improved in big firms. There has actually been a sea-change in the attitude towards safety and big firms are now considering it as an ‘investment’ rather than ‘cost.’ This is primarily because safety incidents are major business disruptor and these accidents not only impact business continuity but also have an adverse impact on the company’s brand image. “Business leadership and continuity is at the centre-stage of every manufacturing organization with cost, quality, servicing and EHS (Environment, Health and Safety) as the cornerstones. Good EHS managed through line function means good business,” asserts Harish Verma, Vice President – HSE, Cipla. Some forward-looking manufacturing companies are even adopting safety as part of their culture. Let’s look at some of the key safety measures taken by these firms: Focusing on Inherent Safety Proactive manufacturing organizations are emphasizing on adopting a risk-based approach, wherein they analyze potential risks and take appropriate measures in advance to avoid any potential disruptions. For these organizations Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is the last resort, as the focus is on minimizing the risk at source itself. Take the case of leading pharmaceutical


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manufacturer Cipla, which is focusing on maximizing use of green chemistry in designing manufacturing processes. “We maintain focus on inherent safety, i.e. machinery used in our plants have in-built safety features to prevent safety incidents,” shares Verma. Raising employee awareness These organizations recognize that employee training is one of the most crucial elements in ensuring workplace safety and lay emphasis on training and raising awareness in employees. A case in point is a leading fertilisers manufacturer, Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corporation. “We are committed to the safety of our staff including contract employees and have robust fire policy and

“We are committed to the safety of our staff including contract employees and have robust fire policy and safety procedures in place. Every year, we conduct a 4-day mandatory training program to raise awareness about safety procedures. We also involve all employees including contract employees in EHS through various campaigns and safety committee meetings” Pankaj Pathak, General Manager – EHS, Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corporation

safety procedures in place. Every year, we conduct a 4-day mandatory training program to raise awareness about safety procedures. We also involve all employees including contract employees in EHS through various campaigns and safety committee meetings,” informs Pankaj Pathak, General Manager – EHS, Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corporation. On similar lines, cement manufacturer Ambuja Cements also focuses on employee training. “We have a program called “We Care,” wherein each of the plants are divided into zones and each zone is led by the Zone Owner who has the line responsibility for his core function. Further, each zone has safety ambassadors and zone members. All Zone Owners are trained and formally empowered for assessing annual performance of the zone ambassadors and zone members. All these personnel are trained in safety aspects and put through behavioural safety training to ensure that safety is implemented at the grass-roots level. There is also a reward and recognition for those performing exceptionally well. This keeps the teams motivated and also helps maintaining a safe work environment,” shares Sanjeev Nair, Head Logistics Safety, Ambuja Cements. Proper Machine Maintenance To ensure robust safety, it is crucial that safety features are taken care of right at the plant design stage. Machinery used in the plants should have inherent safety features and special focus should be laid on the proper maintenance of machinery. To prevent any injuries, it is important that machines are inspected regularly. Even employees should be trained to perform a quick inspection of the machines they use. It is also important to recognize and reward good safety performance, while at the same time taking action against safety violation due to negligent behavior.

Constantly evaluating new technologies Lastly, safety is a journey, not a destination. Thus, it is important to constantly evaluate and invest in innovative technologies. Manufacturing units should assess IT-based applications for efficient analysis, tracking, management of systems and training. With technology changing at an extremely rapid pace, advanced products that confirm to global standards can prove highly efficient in enhancing safety.

“Our personnel are trained in safety aspects and put through behavioural safety training to ensure that safety is implemented at the grass-roots level. There is also a reward and recognition for those performing exceptionally well. This keeps the teams motivated and also helps maintaining a safe work environment” Sanjeev Nair, Head Logistics Safety, Ambuja Cements

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TECH UPDATE

FIRE

Condensed Aerosol Fire Suppression System

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Mr. Rahul Sonkar, CES, Dip (Industrial Safety), B.Sc. (Marine Engg), PGD (PM & IR), GI Fire ‘E’ (India)

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).

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ypical fire extinguishing systems found in commercial and industrial locations include sprinklers, carbon dioxide, clean agent, and dry/wet chemical agents. Another fire extinguishing technology available, but less common, is condensed aerosol. These systems take advantage of the well-established fire suppression capability of solid particulates, with potentially reduced collateral damage associated with traditional dry chemicals. However, there are some concerns in regard to collateral damage to computers and other sensitive electronic equipment. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) defines condensed aerosol as an extinguishing medium consisting of finely divided solid particles and gaseous matter, generated by a combustion process of a solid aerosol forming compound. Dry chemical agents are powder based agents that normally range in diameter from 25 to 150 micrometers, while condensed aerosols are defined by NFPA as particles of less than 10 micrometers in diameter. Both produce large surface areas for reaction and are very effective extinguishants. The fire tetrahedron identifies four elements needed for fire to occur: heat, fuel, oxidizing agent (usually oxygen), and chemical chain reaction. Fire will burn until at least one of these elements is removed. Condensed aerosol mainly interferes with the chain reaction, similar to halocarbon agents, such as Halon1301. Without the chain reaction, there’s insufficient heat necessary to maintain the fire.

according to the principal of blast-pipe grinder which reduces the dried product to fine particles by action of jets of compressed fluid (air or nitrogen , for example) in a circular chamber called a micronizer.

Contents The aerosol-generating chemical is a

thermoplastic mixture consisting of an oxidiser, a combustible binder and additives. The oxidiser is solid potassium nitrate (KNO3), the binder is solid plasticised nitrocellulose (CnHmNpOq) and other ingredients for stabilisation. Combustion products of the aerosol-generating chemical consists of: potassium carbonate (KHCO3, K2CO3), carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen (N2) and water (H2O) and represent the actual extinguishing agent, completely environmentally friendly.

Action of Generators Construction of Aerosol Generators Generally, aerosol generators consist of the casing, initiation device (actuator), aerosolforming compounds, reaction (oxidation) component, cooling component and discharge ports. The solid aerosol generator constructed

(a) Three potential methods of action


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(b) Aerosol generation

(c) Aerosol distribution

Working Principle The principle of the extinguishing action employed by aerosol is unique - a special solid chemical, which when electrically or thermally ignited, produces combustion byproducts - micron sized dry particles, (mainly potassium carbonates), and a gaseous mixture, (mainly carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water vapour), mixed together into a uniform fire extinguishing aerosol, before being released into the protected area. The hot aerosol propels itself through a unique solid chemical coolant, which decomposes, absorbing huge amounts of heat, thus ensuring a flameless discharge and a uniform distribution of the cool aerosol within the area. The high rate of aerosol discharge ensures a tremendous knock down effect. Micron sized aerosol particles exhibit gas-like three-dimensional qualities that allow the agent to rapidly distribute throughout enclosure and to reach even the most concealed and shielded locations. Homogenous distribution is achieved in a matter of seconds, while long holding times all help to prevent fire re-ignition. When activated the solid aerosol element

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undergoes a combustion reaction, which can schematically be represented as follows: KNO3 (s) + CnHmNpOq (s) = KHCO3 (s) + K2CO3 (s) + CO2 (g) + N2(g) + H2O (g) Combustion products mainly consist of potassium carbonates (KHCO3 , K2CO3), carbon dioxide gas (CO2 (g)), nitrogen gas ( N2 (g) ) and water vapour (H2O(g)) and represent the actual extinguishing agent. As the reaction temperatures are high, potassium carbonates are formed in the gas phase, but as the vapour cools, the potassium carbonates condense to a liquid and then a solid. As solid potassium carbonates are produced by condensation, the particle size is very small - approximately from 1 to 10 microns. Micron sized solid particles mix with the gaseous carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water into a uniform homogeneous gas-like phase - an aerosol. Thus, extinguishing aerosol is a suspension of the micron sized solid particles, mainly potassium carbonates, in the gas mix of carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water vapour.

Aerosole Extinguishing Action (i) Removal of Flame Propagation Radicals- “chain carriers” OH, H and O in the flame zone. The chemical action of potassium radicals in Pyrogen is similar to that of bromine radicals in Halons and can be schematically represented as follows: K + OH = KOH KOH + H = K + H2O (ii) Recombination of flame propagation radicals- Gaseous potassium carbonates condense to a liquid and then a solid form producing a large number of micron sized particles. Being so small, the particles produce a large surface area, where recombination of “chain carriers” takes place:

O + H = OH H + OH = H2O Secondarily, aerosol extinguishing action is achieved by lowering fire temperature to a temperature below which the fire reaction cannot continue (thermal cooling). Several physical mechanisms can be underlined: (a) Heat absorption via endothermic phase changes: K2CO3 (s) ----> K2CO3 (l) ----> K2CO3 (g) (b) Heat absorption - via endothermic decomposition reaction: 2KHCO3 (s) ----> K2CO3 (s) + CO2 (g) + H2O (g) (iii) Dilution of the fire combustion zone by the aerosol cloud- The extremely high surface area of the micron-size aerosol particles increases the likelihood of radical recombination and heat absorbing reactions, thus ensuring rapid extinguishment with a small amount of agent. The high rate of aerosol discharge ensures a tremendous knockdown effect. Micron sized aerosol particles exhibit gas-like three-dimensional qualities that allow the agent to rapidly distribute throughout enclosure and reach the most concealed and shielded locations. Homogeneous distribution is achieved in a matter of seconds, while long holding times all help to prevent fire re-ignition.

Application Aerosols may be used as a fixed fire suppressant system in total flooding (prime application) and local applications to fight fires of classes A, B, C, E and F. For class C fires consideration should be given to the use of vapour detection, explosion venting or explosion suppression systems where an explosion potential may exist, owing to the possible presence of gaseous, volatile or atomised fuels either before or following a fire. It may be dangerous, under certain conditions to extinguish a burning jet of flammable gases without first shutting off its supply. The design application density required to suppress normal fires involving flammable gases and liquids at atmospheric pressure shall apply if it can be shown that a potentially explosive atmosphere cannot exist in the enclosure either before or as a result of the fire.


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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

Stainless steel fittings

No cylinder for storage of extinguishing agent needed: the whole system can be placed inside the protected enclosure Option to connect the pressure switch and other additional components like signaling unit to perform further functions

Pressure gauge Heat sensitive BlazeCut Tube with the extinguishing agent

The system consists of a heat sensitive BlazeCut Tube made of special plastic which is closed by a stainless steel fitting on each end. The BlazeCut Tube has both storage and detection function which means that the extinguishing agent is stored directly in the BlazeCut Tube and no additional storage device such as cylinder is needed. BlazeCut system operates automatically independent of any power supply by detecting higher temperatures. When the temperature in the protected enclosure rises to a critical threshold, the detection tube melts down at the point where the 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. BlazeCut “T” Series systems are supplied in various lengths of the tube and volumes of agent. The standard volume 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 respectively.

Clean and effective extinguishing agent: world-wide known and accepted HFC gases (HFC-227ea and HFC-236fa) 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 Fully independent: system is operational 24/7 without any power supply No maintenance during entire working life = zero maintenance costs Long working life: 5 ~ 6 years depending on the type of application No harm to protected enclosure and people when discharged Very simple installation: no training required for installation Pressure gauge to monitor the pressure at any time

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Low operation temperatures: up to -40°C 1. System Installed

2. Fire Breakout

3. Fire Detection

4. Extinguishing

5. Fire Quenched

Activation temperature: about 120°C

Extinguishing Agent BlazeCut T Series system uses HFC-227 ea and HFC-236fa extinguishing agents. Both extinguishing agents are world-wide known and accepted clean agents used for volume fire suppression with very high effectivity, zero ozone depletion potential and safe to people. It is the agent of choice for protection of enclosures where any residue would cause harm to the protected sensitive devices.

Class A ordinary combustibles (creating flames)

Class B flammable liquids

Class C burning gases

Live Electrical equipment

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

Tel. : +91-11-49458800 (30 lines) Fax : +91-11-49458844

Email : info@askagroup.com Website : www.askagroup.com

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Typical potential applications include the following normally non-occupied areas or enclosures: • Flammable liquid storage (not requiring classified • electrical equipment) • Turbine enclosures • Electrical cabinets • Vehicle engine compartments • Storage vaults • Marine engine rooms • CNC machines • Aviation: aircraft dry-bays, cargo compartments, engine nacelles. • Data centers* • Telecommunication facilities* * Note: although condensed aerosol manufacturers promote use in data centers and telecommunication facilities, ARC (Administrative Reforms Commission) recommends using other types of fire extinguishing systems (i.e. clean agent, etc.) based on the potential for damage to sensitive electronic equipment. Several Allianz clients have experienced corrosion damage to electronic equipment as a result of condensed aerosol system discharge.

Limitations The protected area should not normally be occupied due to potential hazards including reduced visibility and eye irritation during and after discharge (up to one hour), potential toxic gases generated by the aerosol-generating reaction, and hot products of combustion during discharge. Personnel should not enter the area after a system discharge until the aerosol agent has settled or is properly ventilated. Condensed aerosol agents shall not be used on fires involving the following materials: • Deep-seated fires in Class A materials (i.e. paper, • wood, cloth, rubber and many plastics) • Certain chemicals or mixtures of chemicals, such as cellulose nitrate and gunpowder, that are capable of rapid oxidation in the absence of air • Reactive metals such as lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, titanium, zirconium, uranium, and plutonium • Metal hydrides • Chemicals capable of undergoing auto ther-

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mal decomposition, such as certain organic peroxides and hydrazine

Benefits of Aerosols Fire Suppression System • Highest performance (3 times more effective than Halon) • Compact and Weight Saving • Low Toxicity • Environmentally Friendly (0%Ozone depleting Potential) • No Pressurised Cylinders or Pipework • Simple to Install and commission • Cost Effective

Arc Recommendations Before planning to install an aerosol fire extinguishing system, please contact ARC to discuss the proposed application. In addition, the following should be thoroughly considered: • The design, installation, maintenance, inspection and testing should be in accordance with the latest edition of NFPA 2010, Standard for Fixed Aerosol Fire-Extinguishing Systems, or equivalent standard. Submit system specifications, working plans, design calculations and manufacturer specification sheets for all equipment to ARC for review and approval prior to installation. • Verify the protected area is not normally occupied. • Consider the potential adverse effects of agent particulate residue on sensitive equipment and other objects. For sensitive electronic equipment (i.e. computer equipment, motor control centers (MCC), etc.), ARC recommends using other types of fire extinguishing systems (i.e. clean agent, etc.) based on the potential for corrosion damage. • Select aerosol fire extinguishing systems listed by a nationally-recognized testing laboratory. The system shall be installed and used to protect hazards within the limitations established by the listing. • Ensure the structural strength and integrity of the protected enclosure in the design of a total flooding system. • Install the aerosol generators securely at a minimum safe distance from combustible materials in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.

• Provide audible and visual pre-discharge alarms within the protected area to give positive warning of impending discharge. • Develop appropriate procedures for cleaning and restoring the protected area after system discharge. • Establish a recorded maintenance program following the equipment manufacturer’s guidelines, including the following: o Monthly – verify the system is operational with no obvious deficiencies. o Annually – have a qualified contractor inspect the system for proper operation, test the system according to the manufacturer’s procedures, and inspect the integrity of the protected enclosure.

Conclusion Combating fires in high rise buildings has always presented serious risk to fire and rescue departments. Fires resulting from explosions are the most challenging as they can disrupt a fixed total flooding fire suppression system resulting in its failure to operate. In such cases a deployable highly efficient and rapidly delivered firefighting system could be a solution in preventing spreading of the fire and possible collapse of the building. Incorporation of Aerosol Generators with Metal Storm Technology has created a new and novel method of firefighting, which combines superior knockdown capabilities of extinguishing aerosol with a unique method of its delivery by Metal Storm launchers. Combating high fuel loading fires in high rise buildings will continue to create challenges to fire departments in the future. A rapid deployable highly efficient firefighting system is needed. The three dimensional properties and efficiencies of aerosols agents are a sound method of combating this problem.

References • NFPA 2010, Standard for Fixed Aerosol Fire-Extinguishing Systems • ISO 15779, Condensed Aerosol Fire Extinguishing Systems • ANSI/UL 2775, Standard for Fixed Condensed Aerosol Extinguishing System Units • CEN/TR 15276-1/2, Fixed firefighting systems – Condensed aerosol extinguishing systems.


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SECURITY

Matrix COSEC Field Visit Management

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n today’s era of globalization, it is important to have talented and skilled employees in different locations. To significantly improve field operation, managing and analyzing your team deployed in the field is a key task. Whether it is logistics, hospitality, construction or retail industries, it is essential to have effective communication with workers to keep morale up and for better planning of field employees. With the traditional system, it becomes a herculean task to manage remote employees. Matrix COSEC Field Visit Management is a comprehensive web based field employee’s portal. It involves management of field employee’s activities. It allows management of Field Tasks done by employees under various Field Schedules. It provides live tracking of field employee schedules via reports with real-time notifications on exceptions.

Key Features: • Replaces Manual Management of Field Workers

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Real-time Monitoring of Time-Attendance Saves Time Better Planning of Field Employees Accurate and Quick Salary Payments

Benefits: 1. Higher Productivity 2. Reduced Cost 3. Higher Employee Morale 4. Saves HR Time in Trivial tasks 5. Automated Attendance Process

About Matrix Established in 1991, Matrix is a leader in Telecom and Security solutions for modern businesses and enterprises. An innovative, technology driven and customer focused organization, Matrix is committed to keep pace with the revolutions in the telecom and security industries. With more than 40% of its human resources dedicated to the development of new products, Matrix has launched cutting-edge products like IP Video Surveillance, Access Control, Time-At-

tendance, Unified Communications, IP-PBX, Universal Gateways, Convergence, VoIP Gateways and GSM Gateways. These solutions are feature-rich, reliable and conform to the international standards. Having global footprints in Europe, North America, South America, Africa and Asia through an extensive network of more than 500 channel partners, Matrix ensures that the products serve the needs of its customers faster and longer. Matrix has gained trust and admiration of customers representing the entire spectrum of industries. Matrix has won many national and international awards for its innovative products.

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Cylinder Less Automatic Fire Detection & Suppression System Aska Equipment Ltd is the India’s officially licensed expert master distributor for the supply and engineering support of the innovative and patented range of FirePro® condensed aerosol fire suppression systems, and is now represented in more than 110 countries.

Manufactured in fully stainless or red pressed steel enclosures, each Firepro generator contains a non-pyrotechnic, solid bound aerosol compound, based on potassium carbonate, Technology that extinguishes Classes of Fire A, B, C & F, (according to EN2 Classification). This is a total flooding system for effective extinguishing of fire. The extinguishing medium does not deplete oxygen levels in Stainless steel fittings

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Tremendous space & weight saving.

Minimal maintenance costs. Easy connection to conventional fireBlazeCut detection Heat sensitive Tube & activation systems.

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Universal high flexibility of BlazeCut Tubefrom and A,57˚C B, C to and172˚C. electrical fires varioususe: temperature options ranging class rating can protect almost any space Self Actuation when temperature of the generator rises to 300 degrees centigrade.

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 be placed inside the protected enclosure Non-Oxygen

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When Surveillance meets AI – Dahua Technology What will the world be like when surveillance meets AI?

Deep Learning has been Accelerating the Pace of Intelligent Surveillance

Security camera shipment continues to grow at 14.1% CAGR to reach 190 million units in 2020 (according to IHS report, September 2016) despite revenue growth slowed to 8.1% CAGR. There are just too many cameras and video footage to be digested by human operators. Most security video footage is erased or over-written without being watched. Video Analytics Technology was once perceived as a solution to automate the utilization of abundant video footage resources. By means of identifying and tagging the appearance of certain patterns in a video, the system could perform search and run statistics on it. Such output could further be accumulated and analyzed to find trends and correlations. However, the potential has not been translated into business momentum. Complexity in analytic algorithm made it difficult to develop new software to detect a desirable pattern and the tremendous demand in CPU processing power made it difficult to get timely analytics output. Artificial Intelligence may be the key to unlock this potential. Video Analytics Technology has been evolving over the past 10 years. It is getting on the headline more often lately due to the use of Artificial Intelligence. Machine learning greatly simplifies the software development process and the processing power of GPU made it possible to perform near real time video analysis. For example, the 2016 G20 summit, China has deployed security solution developed by Dahua Technology using AI – deep learning to automatically screen pedestrians in airport and train stations for criminal suspects.

Deep learning refers to artificial neural networks that are composed of many layers. It aims to emulate human’s ability to analyze and study. It imitates the mechanism of the brain in order to interpret data, such as image, voice and text. Deep learning has been successfully applied in image and voice recognition and is set to be a future development direction. In 2013, deep learning was listed by MIT as one of the top ten breakthrough technologies. In the security industry, the application of deep learning is important for two reasons. Deep learning, on the one hand improves the accuracy of some algorithms. On the other hand, it realizes functions which cannot be done without using deep learning. For instance, facial recognition includes three key parts: face detection, facial features alignment and feature extraction comparison. If deep learning technology was adopted, the performance of each part would be improved dramatically. Using deep learning, the facial expression, gender, age, hair color, accessories, emotion etc. all can be better recognized. Moreover, GPU can be used to accelerate the computation of deep learning algorithm. Traditional intelligent analysis is unable to cover a large-scale scene with more than 300 people, not to mention group analysis of moving scenes. Now based on deep learning technology and GPU, it can easily deal with 300 targets simultaneously and further estimate the crowd density and identify the movement of the crowd, to provide more useful information to security staffs. Obviously, deep leaning accelerates the development of intelligent surveillance. On

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7th March, 2017, Dahua, worked together with NVIDIA, a world-leading Artificial Intelligence (AI) computing company, to launch the “Deep Sense” server for smart video structure analysis. Meanwhile, Dahua also cooperated with many renowned universities in and out of China to advance research on deep learning. As a result, Dahua’s face recognition algorithm ranked number one on the public authoritative testing platform LFW, beating Tencent, Google and other top academic and commercial groups around the world.

Dahua made an early start on AI Technology Dahua Technology made an early start in AI application amongst players in the global security industry. In 2009, Dahua established a department to research on intelligent algorithms, exploring potential applications in security solutions. The department was later merged with other research groups to form the Institute of Advanced Technology, which focuses on advanced technologies on AI, optics, Codec and ISP, etc. ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) by Dahua has greatly improved traffic and parking management for better environments, promoting sustainable urban development. Deep learning is also being applied to the recognition


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of vehicles and people. Human objects can be classified according to clothing, hair color, wearing eye glasses, backpack, gender, age range and even facial expression. Vehicles can be classified by color, make, model and type on top of vehicle license plate.

Vehicle Identification and Statistical Analysis The ability to utilize AI to identify and analyze vehicles is going to be very valuable. A witness may remember the color and make but not the plate of a vehicle. After applying deep learning, there has been an obvious improvement in AI-powered security applications. On the one hand, the rate of plate number recognition has increased significantly. On the other hand, it is now able to identify car features like type, make, model and color in a more systematic way. Combining various elements in one search, it becomes possible to identify a target vehicle even if the license plate is not captured.

Human Recognition and Statistical Analysis Traditional intelligent video analysis technology was previously not able to perform recognition of body shape, gender, age, hair color or hair length, but Dahua’s deep learning technology made it all possible. Deep learning video analytics server handles recognition of up to 80 people within 40ms. Human recognition also suits to be applied in crowded places with continuous flows of people, such as on escalators, crossroads, business centers and gates of exhibition centers, and its accuracy rate reaches up to 95%. As long as there are enough training done, the recognition rate is only constrained by how big part of the target is exposed to the camera and their moving speed. Just as if a human operator is watching the video full time.

Application of AI to Campus Safety In recent years, the American TV series called Person of Interest has been very

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popular. This TV series described details of predicting crimes by AI. A software genius called Finch invented a program for advance recognition of potential violent criminal based on observing a pattern. Sounded like science fiction but it is close to becoming reality with AI deep learning. A GPU powered “Deep Sense” server can cover 192-channels of HD video. Unlike previous Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) which can only monitor the key entrances due to cost and capacity limitation, it becomes technically and economically viable to fully monitor the surveillance system of a typical building campus. With a rich set of search criteria, it is much more likely to get a match even without get a clear face shot of the target. The system can trace the trail of a target to screen for “behavior of interest”. This helps police improve their speed of solving crimes and deter criminals thereby improving security. For example, if the police want to find a suspect who is a middle-aged man with red umbrella, they can search the key words like “red umbrella”, “male”, “30 to 50 years old” and so on in the system. The AI system can perform a quick search and therefore saving a lot of manual work.

Developing Trends for AI Technology and Application in Security The development of AI applications will likely faces many obstacles and difficulties but the trends are optimistic. The advance in human object and vehicle recognition has made significant impact to security applications. Voice recognition is likely to be the next driver. Acoustic pattern can be combined with human behavior pattern or vehicle characteristics to narrow down a search faster and reduce false alarm. Voice can also be a form of data entry or interaction. Hand gesture and body gesture or a combination of these could help the “machine” to understand the context of what is happening.

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NFPA-Compliant Firefighting Cameras

Thermal imaging cameras (TIC) have found their way in the toolkits and trucks of firefighting teams around the world. But with the several different types and brands of TICs on the market, it can be hard to decide which camera to purchase. To simplify that choice and to guarantee that TICs have minimum quality standards which allow firefighters to do their job, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has defined specific criteria for the design, performance and production of thermal imaging cameras. With the FLIR K65, FLIR Systems offers firefighters a dedicated TIC that has been designed, developed and tested according to the NFPA 1801-2013 standard. WHO IS NFPA? The mission of the international organization NFPA is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education. NFPA is the world’s leading advocate of fire prevention and an authoritative source on public safety. It develops, publishes, and disseminates more than 300 consensus codes and standards intended to minimize the possibility and effects of fire and other risks. With the NFPA 1801-2013 standard, the organization has outlined requirements for new thermal imagers used by fire service personnel during emergency incident operations. NFPA 1801-2013 was established to provide minimum design, manufacturing, testing,

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performance, and certification requirements for fire service thermal imaging cameras.

CURRENT STANDARDS FOR THERMAL IMAGING CAMERAS The NFPA 1801-2013 standard focuses on three main areas, viz. interoperability/usability, image quality, and durability. - Interoperability/usability TICs from different types or brands should have similar functionality, so that firefighters can use them with minimal training. The idea behind this is that uniformity in the user interface and ease of camera operation should facilitate training and, ultimately, acceptance of thermal imagers by end users. Among other things, this means that TICs should have

The NFPA 1801-2013 certification has been assisted by the Safety Equipment Institute (SEI), a private, nonprofit organization which assists manufacturers of safety equipment in meeting their goal of protecting the workers & consumers with safety equipment in keeping up with recognized standards & the current state of the art.

a green power button and a basic image mode that merely displays a grayscale image with a temperature bar, digital temperature readout and heat-indicating color with a color reference scale. Another requirement is that a TIC should be easy to operate with a gloved hand. - Image quality For firefighters, it is critical that a thermal imager provides a quality image, so they can quickly visualize a plan of attack, locate hot spots, or even to save lives. NFPA 1801-2013 imaging performance tests pay attention to



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The NFPA 1801-2013 has durability requirements to help ensure that TICs are fit for fire ground duty. From left to right: durability test (tumble test), impact acceleration resistance test (drop test) and heat & flame test.

field of view, contrast, spatial resolution and sensitivity. Another important criterion is image recognition, which means that firefighters should easily recognize things on the thermal image and that the quality of the image is high enough for use on the fire ground. - Durability Needless to say, that firefighters need to operate in rough environments. That is why the NFPA 1801-2013 has durability requirements to help ensure that TICs are fit for fire ground duty. TIC durability tests conducted include those for ingress protection, heat/flame resistance, impact acceleration and vibration resistance, and corrosion. Firefighters might also operate in potentially explosive environments. That is why NFPA-compliant TICs must meet ANSI/ISA 12.12.01 Class 1 Division 2 requirements, meaning that TICs are suitable for use within conditions where potentially explosive quantities of dust or vapor may be present. A thermal imaging camera should be easy to operate with a gloved hand.

FLIR K65: NFPA-APPROVED FIREFIGHTING CAMERA The K65 is FLIR’s new NFPA-approved TIC which allows firefighters to see more clearly in the darkest, smokiest environments, maneuver more strategically, stay better oriented, and find victims faster. - Easy-to-use, even with gloves on The K65 has an intuitive and simple user interface and can be controlled by 3 large buttons on top of the unit - ideal for a gloved firefighter’s hand. - Clear and Crisp Thermal Images The K65’s maintenance free uncooled microbolometer sensor produces crisp images at 320 x 240 pixels. Thermal images are displayed on a large bright 4” LCD. The K65 also has FLIR’s proprietary FSX™ Flexible Scene Enhancement technology which enhances thermal images through real-time digital processing inside the camera.

The result is an ultra-sharp image that shows extraordinary structural, edge, and other instantly-recognizable detail. This helps make it much easier for firefighters and rescue teams to find their way through the smokiest, darkest environments, and to instantly identify targets in scenes with extreme temperature dynamics. - Rugged & Reliable The K65 is designed to meet tough operating conditions. It withstands a drop from 2 meters onto a concrete floor, is water resistant (IP67) and fully operating up to +260°C/+500°F for 5 minutes. Firefighters sometimes operate in potentially explosive environments, such as oil platforms, petro-chemical or power generation industries. That is why the NFPA-compliant K65 also meets the HazLoc standard, meaning that it is suitable for use in hazardous, potentially explosive conditions. As possible ignition sources, the K65’s USB port and battery compartment are well protected, in such a way that they cannot be opened during normal operational conditions or operational maintenance. They are sealed to restrict entry of an external atmosphere.

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SAFETY

Fit for work: Avoiding sickness – promoting health The thematic area of Corporate Health at A+A 2017 in Düsseldorf covers a wide range of preventative products and services aimed at helping the workforce stay fit for work for as long as possible and avoid occupational diseases. The leading international trade fair and convention on occupational health and safety will be held for the 35th time from 17 to 20 October 2017. The convention will feature more than 50 series of events, with 350 prominent health and safety experts from politics, research and practical application.

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ealth and safety is particularly under discussion in connection with the latest push for digitisation, says Bruno Zwingmann, CEO of the German Federal Association for Occupational Safety and Health (Basi). Basi is the convention organiser at A+A. This year’s convention will be partly on the economic impact of working days missed through sickness or accidents. The German Federal Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (BAuA) has found that the average number of sick leave days taken by employees in 2015 was 15.2 days, totalling 587.4 million days in all. According to the Institute, this caused a EUR 64 billion production shortfall and a loss of EUR 113 billion in gross added value.

A culture of preventative healthcare – executive staff with a new mindset This situation can be remedied substantially by a corporate culture that seeks to promote health and safety, according to Prof. Bernhard Zimolong, honorary board member of the German Professional Association in Psychology for Occupational Health and Safety (PASIG). “If there is support from the management, then this kind of preventative healthcare culture will also form in the minds of the workforce. And, in fact, it can be achieved in any industry, regardless of technology,” says Prof. Zimolong. This, he says, has made it possible to ensure a drastic reduction in accident figures, and “for many years it would have been unthinkable for any industry, including those with hard physical work, to fall below 10 accidents per million working hours.” A good accident

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avoidance strategy needs to be developed in collaboration with the management, and the first question should not primarily be who is to blame, “but rather what we can learn from a given accident. It’s a matter of questioning how working routines should be designed, whether the management have done enough to promote them and whether rules have been violated. One then needs to discuss with the workforce how such situations can be avoided in the future,” says Prof. Zimolong. This change in mindset, he believes, is an important step towards a positive error culture that does not aim to ascribe blame to any specific individuals. “But such a culture can only develop if it has the full backing of the management.” As he sees it, a changed attitude towards health within a company can also help to combat backaches and stress among the workforce. “Yet even today health is still often seen as a private matter, even though numerous studies have shown that, for example, backache – a frequent cause for sick leave – can be positively impacted by changes in working routines, management activities and health-promoting activities in the workplace. Over a period of two years nine German tax offices succeeded

in reducing their instances of backache and thus also the number of sick leave days among their workforces. This was the outcome of a joint project, supported by PASIG, entitled Integrated Network, Organisational and HR Development (INOPE). “One decisive factor,” says Prof. Zimolong, “was that the tax office managers re-organised the work routines at their offices in collaboration with the workforce, thus making the work less stressful.” For example, whenever scheduled contact times with citizens were particularly stressful, those opening hours were re-organised through rotas. Also, greater decision-making powers were granted for routine processing activities. Prof. Zimolong says that many among the staff began to take active responsibility for their own health. Companies and executives wanting to strengthen or improve their preventative healthcare culture will benefit from numerous seminars on Preventative Healthcare 4.0 at this year’s A+A convention. PASIG members also provide training and consultancy outside the A+A trade fair.

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was ignored in the world of labour was how many employees suffered from stress, anxiety, depression and other mental health issues at work. Yet the actual figures speak for themselves: “It has been estimated that, within a given year, almost every third adult in Germany suffers from mental health problems of some kind. They can take a variety of forms, as nearly everyone feels stressed out, depressed or insecure from time to time. However, the earlier one perceives and responds to the warning signals of the body and the mind – e.g. backache, stomachache, sleep disorders or exhaustion – the more likely it is that suitable treatments will be effective and that it is possible to restore people’s long-term efficiency and performance, both among the wider workforce and the management,” says Hilde Lindlohr, an occupational health specialist, general practitioner and in-house doctor at the University Hospital of Cologne. Lindlohr also gives professional development courses, e.g. on psychotherapy, systematic therapy

and consultancy. For the last five years she has offered psychosomatic consultations for employees as part of her in-house medical service. Her experience has been good: “This lowthreshold in-house service has met with a good response. The sessions are one-on-one and solution-focused, i.e. we take plenty of time with each person and we try to understand their situations.” Sometimes one or two 50-minute sessions are sufficient, but if an issue is more complex or requires a longer therapy, then Dr. Lindlohr guides the patient towards colleagues in her therapists’ network. “Depending on the person’s situation, it may even be helpful for them to spend some time as an inpatient,” says Hilde Lindlohr. To sum up, “a psychosomatic clinic at the workplace makes good sense and should be offered by company doctors wherever this is possible, provided they have received suitable training. After all, they are the ones who know the working environment of their company and who can therefore be highly specific in any

advice they give on workplace-related issues.” At A+A 2017 the German Federal Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (BAuA) will present a research project on the specifics of psychosomatic therapy in the workplace, such as holding consultations. The focus will be, in particular, on an example from the German federal state of Lower Saxony.

REHADAT has practical examples for employers The information system REHADAT (www. rehadat.de) provides practical examples for employers, helping them to assist people with chronic diseases and disabilities. REHADAT is a 25-year-old project that was set up by the Federal German Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS) and forms part of the Institute of the German Economy in Cologne. REHADAT runs numerous websites and databases with practical examples of disabled-friendly workplaces and technical facilities as well as sponsorship options and

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plenty of information. At the end of June 2017 REHADAT will be releasing a series of brochures on the issue of depression and workplace participation. Petra Winkelmann heads a sector of expertise entitled Workplace Participation and Inclusion at the Institute of the German Economy. Being aware of the need for such information, she came to the conclusion that “such knowledge should be made available to employers, company doctors and affected persons in a compact format. Quite often, after all, an ageing workforce means that people become disabled or sick. Such groups must not be excluded, particularly as the entire issue of inclusion is now being debated on such a wide, international scale, even in industry.” Another reason why today’s employers should take a greater interest in creating disabled-friendly workplaces and in facilitating workplace participation is that it has become a legal requirement under Germany’s Workplace Regulations. “Moreover,” says Petra Winkelmann, “there is a skills shortage, and many SMEs and trade enterprises, in particular, are having problems finding trainees.” The new brochure on depression at work contains tips and advice on dealing with depression-related illnesses in the workplace. It tells the reader what to watch out for if a person is depressed and what might be the effects. The brochure also contains details of support measures and practical solutions on work organisation and design in cases where employees are affected by depression. The series and a wide range of material and resources offered by REHADAT will be presented at A+A 2017.

Shape”, a project which has been receiving federal funds under a national action plan called “IN GOOD SHAPE – Germany’s Initiative on Healthy Nutrition and More Exercise”. “Food and Fitness at Work” is a holistic approach and will be presented at A+A 2017. Its aim is to encourage more exercise and healthier nutrition in SMEs. The project started with a Day of Health. Dr. Eiser reports that “training was provided not only for executives, but above all for one or two so-called Health Scouts from each of the 19 participating companies. These Scouts then organised numerous activities at their companies, such as running or walking together after work or a Muesli Bar in the kitchen for healthy snacks during breaks.” 19 companies were involved in “Food and Fitness at Work”, and the general model was developed by the Five-a-Day Club together with the Institute for Health Promotion in the Workplace (BGF). BGF handled the training of the Scouts, and the Five-a-Day Club created a newsletter which continued to provide ideas for post-training activities in the various clubs. “What matters,” says Dr. Eiser, “is the sustainable structures that were created at those companies as a result.” These structures and the good experiences of the participants are now forming the basis for a follow-up project. Further training courses are now in the pipeline, and so is the creation of a better network between Health Scouts and a possible expansion of “Food and Fitness at Work” to cover not only the Rhineland but also other parts of Germany.

Health Scouts for medium-sized businesses

Although many people successfully get through their working careers without major health issues and with a good level of fitness, they may still carry occupational diseases. “Sometimes work-related and occupational diseases don’t occur until after a given strain started and in some cases not until a person is no longer in that job,” says Dr. Matthias Kluckert, Head of the Occupational Medicine Competence Centre in the German Professional Association of Raw Materials and the Chemical Industry and Chairman of the Occupational Medicine Committee

When it comes to raising awareness about health issues, small and medium-sized enterprises still have a long way to go. “One reason is that, unlike large companies, they don’t have specially dedicated health and safety officers,” says Dr. Stefanie Eiser, section consultant at the German Federal Centre for Nutrition (BZfE). Within her section, Healthy Nutrition and Sustainable Consumption, she spent over a year running a project entitled “Food and Fitness at Work – SMEs in Good

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German Social Accident Insurance Association (DGUV): Preventative healthcare does not stop at retirement.

of the German Social Accident Insurance Association (AAMED-GUV). Therefore, he concludes, certain activities must be followed up by preventative “follow-up” healthcare, in compliance with Germany’s Preventative Occupational Healthcare Regulations (ArbMedVV). “Everyone has a right to preventative follow-up healthcare if, as part of their job, they have been exposed to certain carcinogenic or mutagenic substances or mixtures. In addition, there is the special case whereby employees have a right to preventative healthcare if their former jobs involved exposure to a hazardous substance and if a given job is classified as a carcinogenic activity or process in category 1A or 1B under Germany’s Hazardous Substance Regulations,” says Kluckert. In recent years the duty to provide such services has been delegated by employers to accident insurance companies. The insurers then offer preventative follow-up healthcare through services organised by themselves. The two biggest and best-known services of this kind are the Organisational Service for Medical Follow-up Examinations (ODIN, odin-info.de) and Preventative Healthcare (GVS, gvs.bgetem.de). “What distinguishes preventative follow-up healthcare from preventative occupational healthcare,” says Dr. Kluckert, “is that it no longer puts the emphasis on consultancy, e.g. by advising workers to use specific gloves when handling benzene. Instead, we establish at the earliest possible stage whether, for instance, a tumour has developed through contact with carcinogenic substances. If a tumour is discovered early, it can often be treated more efficiently.” A+A 2017 includes presentations of the full range of services provided by statutory accident insurers on preventative follow-up healthcare. Also, the creation of a preventative healthcare website will be discussed as a way of bundling information and enabling access to the relevant organisations and employers’ liability insurance associations. “The site, which will be called DGUV Vorsorge (Preventative Follow-up Healthcare of the German Social Accident Insurance Association), will make it easier for employers to meet their duty to provide preventative follow-up healthcare, enabling them to delegate this duty to accident insurers.


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Axis - New range of positioning cameras for enhanced responsiveness Axis has launched a new generation of positioning cameras, giving operators faster and more accurate pan and tilt capabilities to monitor large-scale sites, perimeters and borders in real-time and are able to respond instantly to security alerts and incidents. Thanks to their enhanced capabilities, the new range of positioning cameras enables surveillance across vast sites with fewer cameras, with the potential for 360-degree unobstructed field of view and at all times, and 135-degree field of view from ground to sky

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xis Communications, the market leader in network video has delivered against some of the most pressing surveillance needs of organizations across the private and public sectors in launching new visual, bispectral and thermal positioning cameras. “At their core, the needs of many of our customers can be distilled to the same thing: the need to rapidly identify and respond to incidents and breaches along perimeters and of course within their site. Our job is to empower them to do theirs, and our new range of cameras does just that,” commented Michael Chen, Global Product Manager at Axis Communications. “The sites that require monitoring can be vast – many thousands of hectares with perimeters hundreds of kilometers in length – and to give a comprehensive field of view using static cameras can be unfeasible. Pan and tilt capabilities are therefore essential, and our new range of positioning cameras takes these and other capabilities to a new level of performance.”

Features in the new positioning cameras include: • High speed and jerk-free PTZ movements

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with continuous pan • Built-in electronic image stabilization (EIS), helping against vibration caused by an unstable mounting surface or a windsensitive mast • SFP slot for easy cable management, and quick and effective installation for fiberoptic connection over long distances • Powerful positioning capabilities even at high wind and wide temperature range • Flexible mounting options on columns directly, or against walls and poles with robust accessories The new range includes thermal positioning cameras, visual PTZ positioning cameras and bispectral PTZ positioning cameras that combines both visual and thermal images:

high-video quality with HDTV 1080p, 30x zoom with focus recall, and extreme light sensitivity. The combination with Axis’ Forensic WDR (wide dynamic range) and lowlight sensitivity ensures the highest image usability in challenging lighting conditions.

AXIS Q8641-E and AXIS Q8642-E PT: Thermal Network Cameras The thermal positioning cameras offer outstanding thermal contrast and 10° field of view, which together with analytics, enables long-range detection and immediate visual confirmation for the operator.

Additionally, AXIS Q8741-LE, AXIS Q8742LE and AXIS Q8685-LE include long-life and long-range IR for improved visibility during nighttime. In places where there is a high risk of window contamination from dust, salt, sand and emission of soot from vehicles, such as in traffic monitoring, airport, harbor and public area surveillance, these cameras are equipped with remote-maintenance against rain and dirt using wiper and washer.

AXIS Q8685-E/-LE PTZ Network Cameras: The visual PTZ positioning cameras, offer

AXIS Q8741-E and AXIS Q8742-E Bispectral PTZ Network Cameras: The bispectral PTZ positioning cameras, offer a combination of two live video streams, one from a thermal sensor – used for detection and verification - and one from a highdefinition visual sensor - for identification of colors and details. The cameras also feature 30x zoom, Forensic WDR as well as low-light sensitivity.


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SOUTH INDIA Brigade Hospitality Services Ltd (BHSL)

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BHSL to invest in the development of five hotel properties in Karnataka, Kerala and Gujarat. Holiday Inn Express and Suites with 275 rooms is likely to come up in few months at Race Course Road, Bengaluru. Next in line is plan to set up Holiday Inn Express at Old Madras Road, Bengaluru, near Whitefield. The propertly would be operational in 18 months.

Place: Andhra Pradesh Contact: Vineet Verma, Executive Director & CEO, 29th Floor, World Trade Center, Brigade Gateway Campus, 26/1 Dr. Rajkumar Road, Malleswaram West, Bangalore-560055, Karnataka. T: 080-41379200, 40438000, lalitha@brigadegroup.com, www.brigadehos-pitality.com, Airports Authority of India Tiruchirappalli International Airport is an international airport serving Tiruchirapalli in the state of Tamil Nadu. The authority has decided to expand the runway to around 3,200 m (10,500 ft) initially from the existing 2,480 m (8,136 ft) and later to 3,800 m (12,500 ft). Land acquisition is on.

Place: Tamil Nadu Contact: K Gunasekaran, Airport Director, Tiruchirapalli Airport, Tiruchirapal- li-620007, Tamil Nadu. T: 0431- 2341810, F: 2341812, M: 9443590599, E: apdtrichy@aai.aero

L&T Construction Bagged from Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam Ltd, Karnataka for Nandawadagi Lift Irrigation

project. The scope of work includes construction of approach channel, sump & pump house with pumps, switchyard, transmission line and allied electro- mechanical equipment along with MS pipeline rising mains, delivery chamber and other ancillary works.

Place: Karnataka Contact: Vinod Chacko, Head (Corporate Communication), Mount Poonamal- lee Road, Manapakkam, P.B.No.979, Chennai-600089, Tamil Nadu. T: 044-22526000, 22526440, F: 22493317, M: 9841416233, E: vinodchacko@lntecc.com Tamil Nadu PWD (Water Resources Organisation) Construction of formation of branch channel to Nedumadurai tank and Thottiaypatti tank from Nilaiyur extension channel in Thirupparankun- dram Taluk of Madurai District.

Place: Tamil Nadu Contact: Superintending Engineer, PWD, WRO, Vaippar Basin Circle, Virudhu- nagar, Tamil Nadu. T: 0456-247132, E: sevbcwrovnr@rediff.com Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research Plans establishment of regional level viral research & diagnostic laboratory Including BSL 3 facility at Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry.-Dept of Microbiology.

Place: Puducherry Contact: Dr. Subhash

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Chandra Parija, Director, JIPMER, Dhanvantri Nagar, Gorimedu-605006, Puducherry. T: 0413-2298288, 2912111, 2298283, 2296002, E: director@jipmer.edu.in

National Highways Authority of India The authority is undertaking widening work on the 35-km National Highway stretch between Vadakkanchery and Mannuthy. Pragathi Engineering and Rail Project Pvt Ld are undertaking the tunnel construction work and it’s completion is expected by June, 2017

Place: Kerala Contact: Ganesh Kumar Saride, Project Director, No. 8/1187, Arumughan Colony, Chandranagar, Palakkad - 678007, Kerala. T: 0491-2573790, M: 9442275997, E: palak@nhai.org

Plans to assign the construction of 756 two bhk houses in cellar+stilt+9 floors pattern and providing of infrastructure facilities at Sriramnagar in sy.No. 60 in Shamirpet (m) in Medchal constituency in GHMC. The completion is targeted in 12 months.

Place: Telangana

Place: Telangana Contact: Ved Prakash, Director (Information & Publicity), Rail Bhavan, Raisina Road, New Delhi-110001, Delhi. T: 011-23381224, M: 9810039038, E: dip@rb.railnet.gov.in

WEST INDIA L&T Construction

Contact: Executive Engineer, 3rd floor, NTPC Bldg, Secunderabad, Telangana. T: 040-2111111

National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) NPCI plans to set up an eightacre campus housing a Data Centre in Hyderabad. Land is already acquired. Talks are on with architects to prepare the blueprint for the project. The construction is likely to start in 3 months and take two years to complete.

Transportation Infrastructure Business has bagged EPC order from the Ministry of Road Transport & High- ways (MORTH) for 4 laning of the Wadpale to Bhogaon Khurd section of NH-17 in Maharashtra. The scope of work includes construction of 38.76 km of four lane dual carriage way with concrete pavement, 27.53 km of service / slip road, 2 major bridges, 9 minor bridges and 17 vehicular and cattle underpasses along with other associated works.

Place: Maharashtra Wal-Mart India Pvt Ltd Global retail giant plans to set up 50 new stores across India, including 10 in Telangana, over the next three to four years. MOU is signed with the Telangana government for the 10 stores. Four of the 10 new stores planned in Telangana would come up in Hyderabad.

Place: Telangana Contact: Sunita Patnaik, Deputy GM, (Corp Comm), 4th Floor, Orchid Center, Golf Course Road, Sector 53, Gurugram-122002 Haryana. T: 0124-4568500, 4568501, Sunita.Patnaik@walmart.com, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC)

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Place: Telangana Contact: Manish Kohli, Manager (Corp Comm), 1001A, B wing, G-Block, 10th Floor, The Capital, BandraKurla Complex, Behind ICICI bank, Bharat Nagar, Bandra (East), Mumbai-400051, Maharashtra. T: 022-40009100, Extn. 174, E: manish.kohli@npci.org

Indian Railways Sabari railway line is a proposed 120 km (75 mi) railway line from Angamaly to Erumeli, near Sabarimala. A total of 132 hectares in Muvattupuzha, Kothamangalam and Kunnathunad taluks will have to be acquired. The work on this project is likely to start soon.

Contact: Lawrence Mohan, DGM - Corporate Communications, L&T House, 2nd Floor, N M. Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai-400001. T: 022-66965379, 66965232, 67525656, 66965271, M: 9820522834, E: Lawrence.mohan@ larsentoubro.com L&T Construction Transportation Infrastructure Business has bagged an EPC order from the Ministry of Road Transport & High- ways (MORTH) for two laning of the Helwak Karad Section of NH166E in Maharashtra. The scope of work includes construction of 48.4 km of two lane carriageway with concrete

pavement, one major bridge, 14 minor bridges and other associated works.

Place: Maharashtra Contact: Lawrence Mohan, DGM - Corporate Communications, L&T House, 2nd Floor, N M. Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai-400001. T: 022-66965379, 66965232, M: 9820522834, E: Lawrence.mohan@ larsentoubro. com, Sterlite Technologies Ltd Optical fibre company plans to increase the production capacity of optical fibre cable by 2019 by setting up a greenfield unit. The company is targeting 50 million route km from the current 22 million route km.

Place: Maharashtra Contact: Sumedha Mahorey, Manager (Corp Comm), Godrej One, 9B & 9C, 9th Floor, South Tower, Pirojshanagar, Vikhroli (East), Mumbai-400079, Maharashtra. T: 022-30450450, E: sumedha.mahorey@sterlite. com, sterlite.communications@ sterlite.com Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation (Maha Metro) Maha Metro is a JV formed between the Centre and Maharashtra govern- ment. The JVC is executing Pune Metro project. The first phase has two corridors - a 16.59-km line from PCMC to Swargate and 14.93 km from Vanaz to Ramwadi. The project comprises elevated corridor except 5 km running underground with 31 stations in all. Bids have been invited for


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the design and construction of elevated viaduct of length 7.150 km of the east-west Corridor between Vanaz and Civil Court. The opening of bids is targeted in May, 2017.

Place: Maharashtra Contact: Srinivas Bonala, Aditional City Engineer Projects, PMC Building, Near Mangla Theatre, Shivajinagar, Pune-411005, Maharashtra. T: 020-25506659, 25501000, 25506657, F: 25501104, M: 9689931380, srinivas. E: bonala@punecorporation.org Godrej Properties Ltd

The completion of the project is targeted by 2018.

Place: Rajasthan Contact: Pavan Kaushik, Head - Corporate Communications, Yashad Bhawan, Udaipur - 313004, Rajasthan. T: 0294-6604106, M: 9928844499, pavan.kaushik@vedanta.co.in, Musafir.com India Pvt Ltd Online travel company has recently launched technology centre in Pune. The centre is likely to complement the technology and product teams that are already operating out of centers in Mumbai and UAE.

India’s leading real estate developer has partnered with Taj Hotels Palaces Resorts Safaris to develop a world class Taj brand hotel at its flagship project, The Trees, in Vikhroli, Mumbai. The Taj at The Trees will offer approximately 150 guest rooms and suites along with world class dining, entertainment, and conferencing facilities.

Contact: Rajesh Pareek, Group CEO, HDIL, Kaledonia Bldg, 5th Floor, Opp. Vijay Nagar, Sahar Road, Andheri (East), Mumbai-400069, Maharashtra. T: 022-67344444

Place: Maharashtra

Dilip Buildcon Ltd

Contact: Ajay Pawar, Sr. GM (Corporate Communications), Unit No 5C, 5th Floor, Godrej One, Pirojshanagar, Vikhroli East, Mumbai-400079, Maharashtra. T: 022-61698570, 61698500, M: 9820286056, E: ajay@godrejproperties.com

“Bagged contract from NHAI for four laning Wardha-Butibori Section of NH-361 from km 465.500 to km 524.690 (design length 59.190 km) under NH [O] on Hybrid Annuity Mode. The comple- tion period is 30 months. DBL Wardha Butibori Highways Pvt Ltd is the SPV registered for executing the project.

Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL)

Place: Maharashtra

Plans to set up its first zinc fumer plant at Chanderiya, in Rajasthan. The plant will produce about 3,000 tonnes of zinc per annum after extracting metals from waste.

Contact: Sunita Sule, Head, Corporate Affairs- South Asia, Plot No 12, Thane Belapur Rd, Navi Mumbai - 400705, Maharashtra.

Place: Maharashtra

T: 022-28580311, 67127600, E: sunita.sule@basf.com

NORTH INDIA New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) NDMC has invited request for proposal for Selection of System Integrator (SI) for NDMC Smart City Project. The scope includes design, development, build, implement, Operation and Maintenance of Command and Control Centre & Data Center, ERP Solution and integration with various Smart City/NDMC Applications.

Place: Delhi Contact: GS Agarwal, Superitending Engineer, Room No. 2001-A, 2nd Floor, Palika Kendra, Parliament Street, New Delhi-110001, T: 011-233484181, Email: seph.civil@ndmc.gov.in Imperial Holding Group Plans to develop a luxury housing project containing 270 unit spread over 20 acre at Shimla in Himachal Pradesh. The first project ‘Auramah Valley’ is near Naldera golf course at Shimla comprising 200 apartments, 50 duplexes and 20 villas in this project over three phases.

Place: Sikkim Contact: J B Singh, GM (PR), Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi-110003, Delhi. T: 011- 24622787, 24632950, M: 9811521881,

project is being implemented from km 0.000 (km 271,300 of NH-56) to km 15.250 (km.11.170 of NH-29) covering 16.55 km. Apco Infratech Pvt Ltd is the contractor. Around 35% of the work is completed so far. The project was estimated to complete by May, 2017. As of now, the project is lagging due to protest from local villagers even as land acquisition has been completed.

Place: Uttar Pradesh Contact: S B Singh, Project Director, S-8/108 DIG Colony, Maqbool Alam Road, Varanasi –220001, Uttar Pradesh. T: 0542-2501003, 2208073 & 2203530, M: 9997870088, E: var@nhai.org Indian Railways Plans to build Chardham pilgrimage linking project. Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RVNL) is assigned the task of undertaking the final survey for rail connectivity to ChardhamGangotri, Yamunotri, Badrinath and Kedarnath through Dehradun and Karanprayag. As per the Reconnaissance Survey, the total route length is 327 km.

Place: Uttarakhand Contact: Ved Prakash, Director (Information & Publicity), Rail Bhavan, Raisina Road, New Delhi-110001, Delhi. T: 011-23381224, M: 9810039038, E: dip@rb.railnet.gov.in

E: gmpr@aai.aero

Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL)

National Highways Authority of India

The company has commissioned a 3 MW Solar PV Power Plant in the Union Territory of Dadra

Four laning of Varanasi Bypass

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and Nagar Haveli. The project was executed for Dadra and Nagar Haveli Power Distribution Corporation Ltd, at Velugam.

Place: Dadra and Nagar Haveli Contact: Rohit Singh, DGMCorp Comm, BHEL House, Siri Fort, New Del- hi-110049. T: 011-23365669,M: 9910997301, E: bhelrohit@gmail.com, Intex Technologies Mobile phones and consumer durables maker has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with UP Skill Development Mission (UPSDM) for skills training in mobile/ IT products manufacturing (assembly, testing, packing, sales, service and repair).

Central Railway, Nawab Yusuf Road, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. T: 0532-2408213, E: sredpm@ald.railnet.gov.in

EAST INDIA Kolkata Metropoli- tan Water and Sanitation Authority Plans to assign the design, construction, commissioning, trial run (3 months) and Operation & Maintenance for 12 months including supply of coagulants and disinfectants as required for 10 MGD capacity Water Treatment Plant with space saving technology with treated water quality of less than 1 NTU at Padmapukur, under AMRUT (both civil and electromechan- ical work) on turnkey basis under Howrah Municipal Corporation.

Place: Uttar Pradesh Contact: Bhuvnesh Talwar, Asst Manager (Corp Comm), D - 18/2, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase - II, New Delhi-110020, Delhi. T: 011-45705300, 41610224/25/26, F: 41610221, M: 9871291211, E: bhuvnesh.talwar@intex.in

North Central Railway Plans to assign construction of 34 nos new Type-II quarters, Running Room, RPF Barrack at Chunar station in lieu of facilities dismantled at Loco Colony, Chunar due to DFCCIL alignment (Dismantling of 06 nos Type II and 28 nos Type I quarters, Running room, RPF Barrack) in the section of SSE / W / CAR under ADEN / CAR.

Place: West Bengal Contact: Superintending Engineer (D&P) KMW&SA, Unnayan Bhawan, Block – A , 6th Floor, Dj-11, Sector-II, Salt Lake, Kolkata700091, West Bengal. T: 033-22482346, 2237163 Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam Ltd Plans to carry out feasibility study towards Traffic Solution with two options and preparation of PPR for expected seven nos. of flyovers at congestion places & through out road from Gandhi Maidan (D.M. Patna residence) to Danapur Auto Stand 7.2 km stretch in the district of Patna.

Place: Uttar Pradesh

Place: Bihar

Contact: S K Gupta, Sr.DEN/Co., EDP Centre, DRM Office Complex, North

Contact: “Sunil Kumar, Sr. Project Engineer, Patna-1, 7, Sardar Patel Marg, Pat-

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na-800015, Bihar. T: 0612-2217596, 2215170, 2215173, 2217514, F: 2215174, M: 9431821557, E: spe-patna-1brpnn. co.in Bihar State Housing Board Plans to assign the engineering procurement and construction of multi-storied residential flats in housing colony Barari, Bhagalpur. The project comprises construction of stilt and superstructure. The project also includes soil testing, structural design, construction of boundary wall, community center, transformer and provision of DG Set for power backup.

Place: Bihar Contact: Gulam Sarwar, Executive Engineer, Barari Housing Colony, Bhagalpur - 812003, Bihar. M: 9473197749, ee.bshb.bhagalpur@gmail.com IL&FSEngineering and Construction Company Ltd West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd (WBPDCL) Plans to undertake construction of Unit 5 (1x660 MW) under phase III of Sagardighi Thermal Power Station in Murshidabad. The project is based on super critical technology. PFC has sanctioned a term loan of Rs 2,703.88 crore for the project. The completion is targeted by October, 2020.

F: 033-23393286, E: i.dutta@wbpdcl.co.in Bharat Aluminium Company (Balco) Vedanta-controlled company plans to expand bauxite production at Mainpat in Surguja district of Chhattisgarh. It is proposed to increase the production capacity from 750,000 tonne per annum to 2.25 million tonne per annum (mtpa).

Place: Chhattisgarh Contact: Ashish Dilwaria, Asso General Manager Corporate Affairs, 7, 2nd & 3rd Floor, Core 6, Scope Office Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003, Delhi. T: 011-49166200, 24360091, M: 9811478100 Power Finance Corporation (PFC) Bhedabahal ultra mega power project (UMPP) with 4000 MW capacity is structured to be developed through two SPVs — Odisha Integrated Power Ltd (OIPL) and Odisha Infra Power Ltd, both being subsidiaries of PFC, the nodal agency for implementation of UMPPs in the country. The project needs 3,246 acre land in all that includes 2,733 acres private land, 444 acres government land and the rest 69 acre revenue forest land. The project is in slow lane.

Place: Sundergarh Odisha Place: West Bengal Contact: Indranil Dutta, ED (Project), Bidyut Unnayan Bhaban, 3/C, Block- LA, Sector- III, Bidhannagar, Kolkata-700098, T: 033-23393211/23350552,

Contact: S.Srinivasa Rao, Public Relation Officer, Urjanidhi’, 1, Barakhamba Lane, Connaught Place, New Delhi-110001, T: 011-23456726, 23456000, E: ss_rao@pfcindia.com,




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LUBI INDUSTRIES LLP

29

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JUNE 2017 | www.ind-safety.com

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PROLITE AUTOGLO LIMITED

11

RAMANA SAFETY AND SYSTEMS (I) PVT. LTD.

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REALTY AUTOMATION & SECURITY SYSTEMS PVT. LTD.

35

REDHERRING PLAST INDIA PVT. LTD.

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RMG POLYVINYL INDIA LTD.

51

ROSS CONTROLS INDIA PVT. LTD.

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43

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SAFEX FIRE SERVICES LTD.

23

SAMRIDDHI AUTOMATIONS PVT. LTD.

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SEAGATE

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SECURITY & FIRE EXPO - 2017

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SIEMENS

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M MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL PVT. LTD.

37

MALLCOM (INDIA) LTD.

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MARVEL GLOVES INDUSTRIES

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SOLUS SECURITY SYSTEMS PVT. LTD.

39

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