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Monthly Magazine On Fire Safety & Electronic Security
Managing Editors Shilpa Kadam, Shirish Dongre
COVER STORY
Fire Safety Devices: Success through coherent innovation Mr. Ashish Parekh, Director- Exports & Mr. Bharat Parekh, CEO & Mr. D.P. Parekh, Managing Director, Fire Safety Devices Pvt. Ltd.
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BUSINESS NEWS SAFETY INDUSTRY 04 Fire Service College launches new breathing apparatus training school in partnership with Dräger 06 Castell launches new heavy-duty access interlocks to protect workers in heavy industries SECURITY INDUSTRY 08 CP PLUS NumeroUno brand in video surveillance 12 CP PLUS secures FCI warehouses in Haryana 16 CP PLUS secures Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015 22 CP PLUS receives immense response at Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015 24 Dahua enhances video surveillance for Bank of Brazil 26 FLIR launches new firefighting camera with ultra-sharp thermal image 28 Digisol delivers best-in-class PoE solutionsy 30 Hikvision and forward-thinking protect India’s Uka Tarsadia University 34 Protect your valuables with Ritz: Godrej Security Solutions next generation safe 36 Tyco Security Products’ dome honoured by IFSEC global for best camera 38 Zicom unveils ‘ZIMAN,’ a new age 24X7 virtual protector FIRE INDUSTRY 48 Hochiki Europe champions fire safety with Indian expansion 50 Victaulic brings new technology and benefits of BIM to ACREX
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SECURITY INDUSTRY 52 India’s No.1 entrance automation & loading bay equipment company, Gandhi Automations Retractable Gates 54 Selecting the Optimal Resolution 56 Creating safe & secure healthcare environments 58 Godrej Security Solutions and JWT win Effie 60 Apollo Hospitals opted for Matrix to drive communication between its two branch locations over IP. Reduces communication cost by 45%. 62 Matrix Product Showcase 64 Smart I Product Show Case 67 Sido Muncul installs VIVOTEK camera system to revolutionize its plant security & further ensure the high quality of its health products 70 Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries (SAEI) SAFETY INDUSTRY 78 Measuring success and failure in safety
Safe Practices of Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders Mr. R. R. Nair
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Fire Service College launches new breathing apparatus training school in partnership with Dräger
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he Fire Service College has opened a new state-of-the-art breathing apparatus (BA) training school at its incident training ground in Moreton-in-Marsh. The facility will provide training on the full range of compressed air breathing apparatus (CABA) and will be runin partnership with leading technology provider Dräger. This will ensure the College’s training curriculum will be delivered using the most up-todate equipment available. Up to 200 delegates will be able to undergo training at any one time, expanding the College’s ability to deliver assessed, accredited and assuredtraining to fire and rescue services across the UK and internationally. The new facility houses four networked briefing rooms, in which delegates will learn how to service and prepare BA equipment. Improved delegate facilities include three new drying rooms andan expanded provision of showers and changing spaces, incorporatingan innovative sealed ‘dirty room’. The roomhas been specially designed to minimise the spread of contaminants during the removal and changing of personal protective equipment. Peter Dartford QFSM, president of the Chief Fire Officers
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Association and Chief Fire Officer of Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service, opened the facility on Thursday 8 January. Speaking at the launch, Peter said, “The opening of this facility is a fantastic step forward in the transformationof the Fire Service College and the investment in state-of-art equipment and facilities is another tangible demonstration of the progress that is being made to develop a true centre of excellence of firefighter training. The Chief Fire Officers Association is fully supportive of the transformation that is taking place at the College and to our partnership which is delivering benefits to firefighter training and safety across the UK and beyond.” Jez Smith, managing director of the Fire Service College, commented: “This new facility is testament to the investment we are making in building a true centre of excellence for fire service training in the UK. It will allow us to train more delegates to a higher standard – ensuring that the public and firefighters across the UK are kept as safe as possible.” “Drägerwill be an integral delivery partner for the new facility. Our new partnership will further enhance the College’s ability to deliver high quality, assessed, accredited and assured training in the most modern of environments.” Mike Norris, Managing Director of Dräger UK, said: “We are delighted to be able to strengthen the existing strategic alliance between the Fire Service College & Dräger UK.” “The opening of this state-ofthe-art training centre offers us a
fantastic opportunity to develop further our relationship with the College, and we wholeheartedly share its vision and aspirations for the new training facility to become the UK centre of excellence for firefighting best practice and in particular the use of Breathing Apparatus.” “We have worked closely with the Fire Service College for many years now, offering holistic solutions including equipment, specialist training and servicing and we look forward to doing so well into the future”. The facility is the first product of a new strategic alliance between the Fire Service College and Dräger. Dräger has supported the College for a long period, providing safety equipment, specialist trainers and servicing. It has also provided direct support on a number of key UK government training contracts managed by the College. Beyond the new BA training facility, the partnership will see the College and Drägerwork together to develop new products, expert training – & provide the opportunity to test and showcase the latest in fire safety equipment.
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Castell launches new heavy-duty access interlocks to protect workers in heavy industries AI-HD and AIE-HD withstand high potential loads and high frequency of use
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ndustrial safety specialist Castell has launched heavy-duty access interlocksfor use in industries such as waste and recycling, aggregates, steel and chemical processing. The AI-HD & AIE-HD have been designed to deliver robust performance where there are high potential loads and a high frequency of use. The risks to personnel safety in harsh environments can be increased due to the heavy wear placed on safety components. The UK’s HSE recently reported that the construction industry in particular, while accounting for only aroundfive per cent of Britain’s employees, still accounted for 31 per cent of fatal injuries to employees and 10 per cent of reported major or specified injuries. Recognising these issues, Castell examined how it could develop
its durable AI and AIE access interlocks to deliver enhanced products that would meet the day-to-day operational cycles encountered in heavy industry. The AI-HD and AIE-HD will deliver years of performance in the harshest environments. The products use a heavy-duty stainless steel support mechanism, designed to take up to 1.5 times the load of current access interlocks, which reinforces the locking action. The design also provides additional protection for applications with high levels of vibration, such as mixers and shredders. Elisa Hunt, Castell’smarketing manager, commented: “Castell has always been synonymous with highperforming products in harsh environments and the new HD access range takes this to a new level. Taking feedback from our customers in the cement mixing, tanker loading and waste and recycling industries has enabled us to develop a product that offers new levels of safety performance.” Castell Safety International protects personnel, assets and the environment worldwide across the energy, industry, manufacturing and transport sectors. Castell products are designed to work in the harshest environments, delivering safe and efficient solutions. For more information, Website: www.halma.com
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CP PLUS NumeroUno brand in video surveillance Retains lion’s share in video surveillance Solutions: IHS Survey
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P PLUS, the global Leader in advanced surveillance and security systems and solutions, and market leader with No. 1 market share in India, has retained its position in security industry. In its latest report on the Indian market for security and video surveillance equipment, IHS Technology, a well-known US based research firm identifies CP Plus as the largest supplier of video surveillance equipment in India. The report positions CP Plus as one of the fastest growing brands in video security in India with an estimated market share of 21%, remotely followed by other players across all video surveillance categories including, Analog, IP, DVRs, NVRs, Mobile DVRs, VDPs, Video encoders, VMS etc. According to the IHS research, the top three suppliers of video surveillance equipment account for more than one-third of market revenues. “As per the report, the market for video surveillance equipment in India is witnessing strong tailwinds and is expected to peak in 2016. It is expected to grow to $615.5 million in 2018. CP Plus India, as the most preferred brand in the video security solutions industry is expected to reap the dividends of the robust growth indicators. We are all set to build on the momentum with novel and user friendly products for its customers”, said Mr. Aditya Khemka, Managing Director, CP Plus India. The IHS has been publishing reports on the world market for CCTV and video surveillance equipment since 2003. During this time, it has
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also published a number of reports focused on specific regional markets, including China, India, the Middle East, Russia and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. This IHS report on video surveillance industry includes equipments like security cameras (excluding thermal security cameras), DVRs, Video Matrix Switchers, Hardware NVRs, Video Encoders, VMS, Monitors, CS Mount Lenses and Housings, in the video surveillance market. CP PLUS is the Global Leader in advanced surveillance and security systems. CP PLUS range of solutions and products are monitoring millions locations across the globe in diverse geographies, from highly sensitive defence locations, government buildings, vital infrastructures, transportation, hotels, educational institutes to homes with satisfied customer base. CP PLUS in India is the market leader with No. 1 market share in security segment. Also, it has been ranked amongst the Asia’s Top 10 security and surveillance brands. CP PLUS success is largely attributed to its strong R&D of technology and its open ears to listen to its customers, thereby delivering them the best value proposition and solutions.
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CP PLUS secures FCI warehouses in Haryana CP PLUS’s Designs and implements Solutions for Logistics and Warehousing to secure FCI warehouses in Haryana. The solution integrates the tracking and monitoring of cereals in various stages, procurement, storage, and release
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he Food Corporation of India (FCI) has been playing very critical role of ensuring buffer stocks when food grains is produced in excess and releasing it for distribution/sale when there is a shortage in any region of the country. Since the days when there was insufficient foodgrain to meet internal requirements to self-sufficiency, FCI safeguarded food grains successfully. In its 50 years of service to the nation, FCI has played a significant role in India’s success in transforming the crisis management oriented food security into a stable security system. Haryana produces excess food grains, which is transported to the other part of the country or exported to other countries. FCI procures the surplus food grains produced and store them for a longer time. Locations selected for securing were:FCI- NARWANA and FCIDHAND(Kurukshetra).
Challenges Warehousing and logistics corporations like FCI have a wide range of equipment and valuable and perishable items on their properties. Many businesses operate at unpredictable hours, making personnel within the building susceptible to varying security issues. The extended operating hours and round the clock surveillance needs, valuable stock and equipment means businesses in this industry must implement security and surveillance measures. As most security professionals will acknowledge,loading docks are normally the weak point of anymanufacturing or warehouse operation. They are characterized by lots of
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activity, a number of peoplecoming and going, trucks and other vehiclesentering and leaving, and usually a large area thathas to be protected.
Opportunities Modern video analytics software has paved the way for instant surveillance; allowing businesses in this industry to use this equipment for face recognition, object detection, fire detection and more. Theft, pilferage, and rotting of food grainsare the main issues within this industry; warehouses are using security cameras and CCTV cameras systems to prevent this from occurring. For optimal safety, logistics and warehousing staff members may need to be monitored when undertaking certain practices or using dangerous equipment. CCTV systems, security camerasand specialized IP cameras enable owners to effectively monitor employees & ensure their safety is the highest priority.
Solutions CP PLUS, with its wide-ranging solutions, focuses on reducing criminal damage and improving efficiency within any organization. It is committed to providing a customized security system tailored to individual needs. CP PLUS, with its comprehensive and customized solutions,
has been successfully protecting critical infrastructure and value assets across domains. The unique advantage offered by its solutions are, rugged quality controls, reliable products and optimum solutions to get nothing, but the best! An IP video surveillance system is now indispensablein protecting vulnerable areas. Highperformance cameras in conjunction with networkswitches, IP video storage devices, and videomanagement software are instrumental in helpingprotect stored assets against damage, loss, and theft. When FCI warehouse chose CP PLUS security and surveillance solution, they received an integrated solution tailored to their unique business requirements. Security cameras can be regarded as an effective security measure as are the latest IP cameras that offer an extra level of flexibility. CP PLUS security cameras, when deployed in a warehouse, have been known to deter potential offenders from entering the building. As CP PLUS is at the forefront of IP technology and video analytics software, we are able to deliver state-ofthe-art IP cameras and integrated system in addition to quality CCTV systems and security maintenance. With genuine integrated video surveillance tailor made solutions, CP PLUS can resolve internal security and surveillance issues. Continue on page no.14
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Continued from page no.12 Only authorized personnel can enter the building with CP PLUS integrated solution; alarms activated if they are unwanted intruders. CP PLUS customized & integrated video surveillance solutions allow warehouses to broadcast footage from their surveillance system over the internet & manage multiple buildings from the one location. Control all warehousing facilities & view all IP cameras at any time with CP PLUS warehousing solutions.
Cameras: Entry/Exit and Weighbridge CP-UNC-TP13FL2CD: VARI-FOCAL IR FIXED BULLET with IR range of 20-25mtr, 1.3MP WDR HD IP IR Bullet Camera, Max 25/30fps@1.3M (1280×960)&25/30fps@720P(1280×7 20) with built-in 2/1 alarm in/out Perimeter and Passage Area CP-UNC-TY10FL5C: VARI-FOCAL IR FIXED BULLET CAMERAwith IR range of 50-60 mtr, 1.3MP HD IP IR Bullet Camera, Max 12/15fp s@1.3M(1280×720)&25/30fps@72 0P(1280x720)with D-WDR, Day/ Night(ICR), 2DNR, Auto iris, AWB, AGC, BLC features with Built-in 2/1 alarm in/out. Central Location UNP-3020L15D: CP PLUS IR SPEED DOME (PTZ) -Powerful 20x Optical and 16x Digital zoom, Up to 255 Presets, 8 Tour, 5 Pattern, 5 Auto scan, Max 240°/s pan speed, 360° endless pan rotation, IR Range of 150 Mtr and WDR, Day/Night(ICR), Ultra DNR features.
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Identification of Suitable Locations on Cameras • Open areas like warehouse floors • All entrances and exits, including your shipping and receiving areas, to record all incoming visitors. • Perimeter cameras around the edges can help further secure a warehouse located in a populated area where theft is common. • Place fixed cameras in areas where valuables are stored • Cameras in offices and administrative areas can help reduce theft of company records and petty cash.
Benefits Operational EfficiencyVideo surveillance has helped streamline various processes in various stages of procurement of food grains. This has led to increased efficiency in operations and maintenance. Load Validation- Video monitoring is a powerful toolto certify inbound and outbound shipments. To verifythese shipments, transfer points such as the loadingramps are often critical areas. A complete videorecord of the loading/unloading process is your ace inthe hole for verifying circumstances in case of claimsof damage, short orders or lost goods. The videorecord will allow you to respond to a customer’sclaims efficiently and effectively by simply sendinga digital shipment verification file showing theentire process. Mitigate Grain waste issue- Food Corporation of India is in the process of revamping itself and ensure no grain goes waste. They are finding Video surveillance handy in dealing many cases where food grain could go waste.
Ensuring Compliance - Today, there are farmore requirements for FCI to verifythat they are complying with regulations. Some of these regulations are,at present, voluntary and designed to safely procure and store food grains. Better Employee Monitoring– FCI employs the workforce who are working tirelesslyto ensure accuracy, efficiency and productivity.Yet there is usually room for improvement inpersonnel, processes and procedures. One of theadvantages of video monitoring is the opportunityof viewing those areas in real time, or viewing storedvideo to fine tune processes, document employeeactivity and streamline workflow. Enhanced Employee Safety Loading dockemployees should know proper safety proceduresfor, among other things, locking vehicle restraints,opening overhead doors and safely loading andunloading products & materials. Safety classes andtraining lay the foundation for creating a safeenvironment, but being able to monitor thoseactivities throughout the facility, in real time, allowsfacilities managers to not only ensure adherence tosafety protocols, but also to identify possibleproblems that have gone unnoticed and fix thembefore an accident occurs. SI Name: ONLINE COMMUNICATION- CHANDIGARH Client: FCI
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CP PLUS secures Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015 CP PLUS takes the challenge for tactical and situational surveillance at the Global event in its strides. The Sumit witnessed visits from Global industries and politics Who’s who.
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ibrant Gujarat is a biennial investors’ summit held by the government of Gujarat in Gujarat, India. The first summit held in 2003 by then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi with an objective to attract investment to the state.The 7th Vibrant Gujarat Summit is scheduled to be held from 11 to 13 January 2015 at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. In general, the event aims at bringing together business leaders, investors, corporations, thought leaders, policy and opinion makers. The 6 summits held so far have been a resounding success and immensely contributed to the transformation of Gujarat into a “Global Business Hub”. The prime focus of Government of Gujarat is Inclusive development and the key areas for development identified includeInnovation, Sustainability, Youth & Skill Development, Knowledge Sharing and Networking. This Summit is an ideal platform for other states and countries to showcase their strengths, highlight business
opportunities, facilitate knowledge dissemination etc.
Mission Vibrant Gujarat summit is attended by business fraternity and government authorities from India and across the world. The state government tightens the security and gears up for any potential challenges including dharnas, threats and strikes by farmers, employees, etc. In spite of heavy security at and around the venue, precautionary situational surveillance is required to check any potential threats in the making. The potential threat may arise from near the boundary walls, parking lots, entrance and exits, etc. For business activities to flourish, an environment of safety and security is a must prerequisite. The mission is to intelligently analyze the video feeds from cameras deployed across venerable areas and identify any potential threat leading to proactive action.
Solution CP Plus with its largest range of portfolio gives comfort to any surveillance system architect to design fool-proof design /solution without any black hole/ security compromise. CP Plus has executed similar projects in the past and ensured fool proof situational surveillance. With its comprehensive and wide range of video surveillance and video management solutions, CP PLUS offers a perfect blend of solutions catering Continue on page no.18
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to proactive and pre-emptive surveillance. To adequately protect large and diversified crowd with a comparatively small number of law enforcement personnel, CP PLUS plans to deploy HD quality Vandal and weather proof IP cameras. CP PLUS deployed UNCV2322L2 Vari-focal IR 3 MP Vandal/ weather proof IP Cameras and CPUNP-3020SL10 30X 2 MP IP PTZ cameras. These cameras has been deployed in adequate numbers in various critical areas. The network of cameras to provide tactical surveillance of the Vibrant Gujarat venue site and routes leading to the venue. Streaming video is also shared live with public safety agencies involved in the day’s events to augment their own surveillance efforts.
Cameras: CPUNC-V2322L2: 3Megapixel progressiv e scan CMOS Image Sensor, Max 12fps@3M or 25/30fps@1080P/720P with H.264 and MJPEG dual-stream encoding and IR range of 20 meters and vOptimus pro as CMS software. These cameras are best suited for challenging weather and light conditions. They work efficiently and smoothly during their operations. CP-UNP-3020SL10: 1/2.8” CMOS Image sensor with Powerful 30x Optical and 16x Digital zoom. Up to 255 Presets, 8 Tour, 5 Pattern, 5 Auto scan Max 240°/s pan speed, 360° endless pan rotation and an IR range of 100 meters. These IP PTZ cameras are capable of 30x Optical zoom and an operational IR range of 100 meters. They are very effective in identifying suspicious objects. The responsive and precise pan/tilt/zoom capabilities of the cameras and extended day/night resolution of the video provided the
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authorities with critical situation awareness from predawn hours through sunset when the summit finally concluded. “It was an opportunity as well a challenge to ensure tactical and situational surveillance at one of the most happening events. We leveraged a number of cameras from different locations that were tied into one surveillance network. For general situational awareness, we used High Definition cameras. But for highest tier of tactical surveillance, where we focused on protecting the dignitaries, there was a compelling need for intelligent, high zoom and high-definition video”, said Yogesh Dutta, COO, CP PLUS. CP PLUS network cameras retained color integrity throughout the event even in the lowest of ambient light. “It was pretty impressive considering that some of the ambient light from street lights and traffic lights had been turned off along certain parts of the city for security reasons.
Impact While there were dozens of agencies contributed to the safety and security of 2015 inaugural event, CP PLUS team’s preparation with active support from authorities was critical to a successful deployment. CP PLUS was able to maintain strategic and tactical surveillance awareness throughout the running of the event. The extensive effort, coordination and preparation from the authorities ensured that the event was free from incident. At the end of the event, the crowd made their way home safe, unharmed and with a cherishing experience to share for years to come. System Integrator: Vidhur Communications
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CP PLUS receives immense response at Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015
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P PLUS,the market leader with no. 1 market share in India and the global Leader in advanced surveillance and security systems received tremendous response for their display of innovative and cutting edge technology solutions in the recently concluded global event, Vibrant GujaratSummit 2015. The event took place in Gandhinagar, Gujarat from 11-13 January 2015. The CP PLUS solutions on display included comprehensive 3i Home solution, Video Wall and controller, InstaLive plug & play wireless kit, vOptimus Pro and high speed cameras. The product demonstrations were a near real-time experience. 3i Home Solution provides allin-one features essential for overall home security and convenienceVDP, HDCVI, Home Automation, remote accessibility, energy control, etc. shown working integrated, intelligently and interactively. CP PLUS 3i Home Solution is the industry’s only enterprise–grade
one stop comprehensive solution that sets new standards in operational efficiency, cost-effectiveness and performance. The video Wall controller displayed multiple feeds from HD camera feeds from outside the hall and even identifying License numbers on vehicles parked remotely! vOptimus pro, video management software enabled operators at the Control Room to access the seamless and consistent video inputs. HDCVI was highly appreciated by channel community for its HD over analog features over longer distances. Insta Liveplug & play wireless kit was a treat for the small home and office video surveillance solution seekers. It drew a huge number of curious onlookers looking for low cost portable solutions. “As we grow and evolve, security is the area, where we at CP PLUS India, see ourselves committed to make the big difference. Be
it securing our borders, coastlines, cities, our infrastructure, our businesses, our homes – in essence our ways of life, CP PLUS has all the answers in security & surveillance. We will continue to make our country feel safer and more reassured every day. Because for us at CP PLUS, security is not a luxury, but a fundamental right of every citizen”, said, Aditya Khemka, Managing Director CP PLUS India. CP PLUS is the Global Leader in advanced surveillance and security systems. CP PLUS range of solutions and products are monitoring millions locations across the globe in diverse geographies, from highly sensitive defense locations, government buildings, vital infrastructures, transportation, hotels, educational institutes to homes with satisfied customer base. CP PLUS in India is the market leader with No. 1 market share in security segment. Also, it has been ranked amongst the Asia’s Top 10 security and surveillance brands. CP PLUS success is largely attributed to its strong R&D of technology and its open ears to listen to its customers, thereby delivering them the best value proposition and solutions.
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Dahua enhances video surveillance for Bank of Brazil
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ahua Technology, a worldleading manufacturer and supplier of video surveillance products headquartered in Hangzhou, Chinacollaborated with Banco do Brasil S.A. (Bank of Brazil) for upgrading DVRs and analog cameras in its bank security system. The project is not only involves many cities in Brazil but also used more than 20,000 units ofanalog cameras and 1,500 units of DVRs. Banco do Brasil S.A. (Bank of Brazil) is the largest Brazilian and Latin American bank by assets, and the third by market value which headquartered in Brasília, founded in 1808.It is the oldest active bank in Brazil, and one of the oldest financial institutions in the world. As time goes by, bank security has been as important factor in safeguarding investment, people and assets. The products that Bank of Brazil been used before were klunky, unstable and less compatible. Lately they decided to replace DVRs and analog cameras toupgrade their whole bank security system. The first thing Dahuaimpress them was the compatibility of the products. The DVRs and analog cameras could accordance with its original system perfectly. Meanwhilethe monitor center was set in the control centre
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room which Dahua offered. Digital Video Recorder: DVR2116H from Dahua is an entry-level DVR which features H.264 dual-stream video compression and supports 1 SATA HDD up to 4TB, 2 USB interfaces are available and supports mobile P2P function. In order to meet the requirements from the bank, Dahuatested each version of the products to get the optimal one. Analog cameras: the bank was familiar with Dahua’sanalog cameras based on its good reputation. After all the tests, Dahua ensured all the analog cameras are capable of optimized infrared effect, color adjustment and faster responding to color conversion. Command and control center: command & control center is an integrated system which consists of computer and management software. It is able toreceive all the signals from the sensors, video cameras, access control systems, detection & anti-burglary alarm, fire detection and signaling systems. The control center system which is provided by Dahua features information unification management and equipmentsetting up. The potential loss of funds may happen anytime in the bank, therefore put the right products inside and out would help the bank to catch thieves, protect customers and other serious problems that threaten it. Dahua’s bank solution is about to keep the bank away fromthe trends, which guarantees a prolonged useful
life of all the products such as lower maintenance. “This is a surely successful cooperation for both of Dahua and Bank of Brazil. We are looking forward further cooperation with Bank of Brazil after we upgraded its DVRs.” said William Zhou, Sales Director of Latin-America and Africa at Dahua Technology. “Dahua provided fullytechnical support to the bank in order to ensure the project successfully. We are hoping the bank could become one of the oldest banksin the world but within the advanced surveillance products & solutions. ”
About Dahua Technology Dahua Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer in the security and surveillance field. Over the past 15 years’ development, Dahua Technology has been fully experienced in research and design of cutting-edge technology surveillance equipment. Both hardware and software are modular-designed with flexibility for different configurations, various scales of applications and future expansion. The company is at the 6th place of Security 50 ranking by a&s International in 2014. Moreover, Dahua enjoyed 2nd largest market share according to IMS report 2014.
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LIR Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLIR) announces the addition of the new FLIR K55 to its suite of thermal imaging firefighting cameras. The K55 incorporates FLIR’s revolutionary Flexible Scene Enhancement (FSX) technology which produces ultra-crisp thermal imageryand is also equipped with on-board video recording, which is ideal for evidence gathering and training purposes. The newest member of FLIR’s K-Series family will allow firefighters to see even better in total darkness or in smoke-filled rooms.
The K55 with FSX displays its ultra-sharp 320x 240 pixel thermal images on a large bright 4” LCD display, allowing firefights to navigate safely and make accurate decisions when attacking fires and searching for victims. Image details like edges and corners are enhanced and combined with the original image to create an image with more detail than ever. The FLIR K55 also has on-board video recording, making it an excellent tool for documenting what happens inside the fire and providing a valuable training aid for later review. The K55 also features onboard image storage for up to 200 thermal JPEGs, which can be reviewed later from the camera’s archive or exported via USB for reports.
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The K55’s intuitive and simple three-button user interface lets the firefighter access all of the camera’s controls, even while wearing heavy gloves. Different color modes allow the firefighter to adapt the FLIR K55 to the most demanding situation. The K-Series is also designed to operate in tough operating conditions; it withstands a drop from 2 meters on a concrete floor, is water resistant (IP67), and fully operational up to +260°C / +500°F. “With the K55, FLIR is continuing to provide innovative and affordable advances in thermal imaging technology for firefighting and public safety applications,” said Andy Teich, President and CEO of FLIR Systems.“This is another example of how our vertical integration, image processing expertise, and commercially developed, military qualified products can make a real difference to first responders around the world.” The K55 is affordable enough for agencies to equip every fire truck with a thermal imaging camera. The new FLIR K55 will be introduced at the Intersec Exhibition in Dubai and is availablefor purchase through established distribution networks beginning March 1st, 2015. The K55 also comes with FLIR’s exclusive warranty covering the full camera for two years and the detector for ten years. For more information, Web: www.flir.com
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Digisol delivers best-in-class PoE solutions
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oE is becoming an increasingly popular way of powering devices through an Ethernet cable/port rather than using a separate mains supply. In networked world every device is connected on IP whether it’s wired or wireless. Wireless connectivity is equally important as wired connectivity since is provides mobility and more flexibility of deployments. For most office networks the infrastructure are more like Wireless for LAN and Wired for HPC datacenters. Wireless Access Points are integral part of any office LAN or hotel infrastructure today and aesthetics
designs are adaptive in interiors. The only challenge faced earlier was power socket provisioning at each install points. “Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a rapidly evolving technology that requires every component in the PoE ecosystem to keep up if it’s to be more widely adopted” said Jayesh Kotak, Vice President, Product Marketing, Smartlink Network Systems Ltd. “New high-power standards require high-performance protection solutions. This new class of devices from Digisol delivers excellent capability of PoE and we believe it will play an important role in the ongoing adoption of high power PoE.” Similar is the challenge for IP Surveillance solutions where IP cameras are mounted in key areas and need power connections. The benefit of IP video is that the same cable that is connected with the camera can also be used to power it, reducing the need for multiple cables to every camera, reducing clutter, and installation costs. PoE switches and adapters are useful for times when local power outlets are not available. Power is drawn from the power source near the switch and then routed over Ethernet cables. Digisol’s PoE Solutions combines electrical power and Ethernet signal on CAT5E/ CAT6 cable and plugs into PoE capable APs/ cameras to power “ON” and feed signal.
This provides more unified solution by removing plugging adaptors and many wires. PoE (Power over Ethernet) is basically a power extension via Ethernet cable. It requires a PoE switch or PoE adapters. PoE switches will send power and data to either a PoE enabled device that can take power and data from a single Ethernet cable and the attached PoE switch; or a PoE terminal adapter that splits the power out of the Ethernet cable at the end of the line and connects to a standard power input on the networked device. Digisol provides cutting edge PoE solutions for serving different PoE needs today in terms of power, distance and I/Os. For end-to-end experience, Digisol has PoE solutions which are not only PoE switches but also IP Cameras and Wireless Access Points which are 100% PoE standard compliant. The various products in Digisol’s PoE range support different PoE outputs of 70W, 75W, 130W, 190W, 220W and 370W with 4, 8, 24 and 28 ports. These PoE products have wide application market like entry level surveillance, entry level wireless, IP surveillance for campuses and enterprises, PC connectivity and niche managed campus connectivity requirement. Below are the list of DIGISOL PoE Switches, DG-FS1008PF/E, DG-FS1008PH, DG-GS1008PF, DG-FS1510HP, DGFS1526HP, DG-GS1510HPE, DGGS1526HPE, DG-GS4628HP, DGGS4526HP and DG-GS4628SP.
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Hikvision and forward-thinking protect India’s Uka Tarsadia University
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ecently, Hikvision’s assistance was enlisted to secure Uka Tarsadia University’s newer Maliba Campus in India. This solution was notable for a number of reasons. However, first and foremost, providing a secure environment for the 4200 students and 200 faculty members on this campus was paramount. Uka Tarsadia University is located in India’s northwestern coastal state of Gujarat. Due to the location, historical footnotes, and other environmental factors, Gujarat is one of India’s primary economic hubs. Since Uka Tarsadia University is considered one of this state’s elite centers of learning, it was vital for this facility to be safe. In this vein, Indian-based installer Master’s Mind Technologies was contacted to help the university: • Build a state-of-the-art CCTV system • Future-proof the solution • Provide an easy learning curve for university IT administrators
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Starting from Scratch Ketan Patel, owner of Master’s Mind Technologies noted, “This solution was unique in the sense that the Maliba Campus was a blank slate the campus did not have any existing CCTV solution when we began.” Mr. Patel explained that generally in large-scale projects such as this, it is often a case of upgrading an existing solution - not building one from scratch. “This presented both opportunities in the caliber of solution we could offer, as well as potential drawbacks. Namely, the costs associated with building a solution from the ground-up and cost of hardware provided,” furthered Mr. Patel. Ultimately, both Mr. Patel and the university’s IT department determined that, despite the size, instead of a more economical analog CCTV system, an IP solution would Continue on page no.32
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Continued from page no.30 better serve the university’s overall needs. Additionally, it would help future proof the solution in coming years. This was due to a number of factors.
High-Tech Components and Performance Due to the massive distances between academic departments and outdoor surveillance points, fiberoptics were run between these locations and connected to each other using PoE switches. While fiber-optics are expensive, multiple PoE switches helped reduce the costs associated with installation. Importantly, this setup allows state-of-theart video transmission, as well as providing an easy platform for any future upgrades that the university may request. However, the lynchpin of the solution is a pair of Hikvision camera models: the DS-2CD2112-I 1.3MP IP66 Network Mini Dome Camera and the DS-2CD2012-I 1.3MP IR Mini Bullet Camera. The DS-2CD2112-I IP66 Network Mini Dome Camera was primarily tasked with the interior of the campus. Mr. Patel stated, “This camera’s 720p real-time video is much better than analog, which obviously serves the school’s security goals to a higher degree. Furthermore, Hikvision’s support really allowed us to customize this camera to our
specific needs.” Mr. Patel was referring to Hikvision’s ability to help modify the camera’s lens. Out-of-the-box, the DS-2CD2112-I is equipped with a 4mm standard lens. This 4mm lens provides 75° of coverage. However, due to the specific dynamics of many of the school’s classrooms, a wider field of coverage was needed. In conjunction with Hikvision engineers, Mr. Patel instead placed a 2.8 lens on the DS-2CD2112 to provide 90° of coverage - enough for the entire classroom. Furthermore, while some indoor facilities are lighted overnight, the majority of classrooms are not. In this instance, “the up-to 30m of IR visibility is invaluable for proper surveillance in off-hours,” added Mr. Patel. Ironically, outdoors, the vast majority of the environment is lighted, thus reducing the need for the DS-2CD2012-I 1.3MP IR Mini Bullet Camera’s identical 30m IR range. However, the unit’s 1.3 megapixel high resolution is vital for university IT personnel to quickly identify a possible threat, regardless of time of day. Additionally, the DS2CD2012-I’s IP66 rating is critical to withstand India’s notoriously punishing weather conditions.
Master’s Mind Technologies Promising Future Citing a need to both reduce the learning curve for the university’s IT department (the operators of the CCTV system), as well as reduce costs, Mr. Patel used Hikvision’s iVMS software to create a PC-based solution. Instead of NVRs, IT administrators are able to view up-to 135 cameras per
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PC, allowing the entire network to be fully viewed on 4 PCs. Mr. Patel again cited Hikvision’s exemplary product support as a boon for the growth of his company. With Hikvision engineers quickly and efficiently addressing any issues that arise, Mr. Patel is excited for the future of this solution and the prospects of his own company.
About Hikvision Hikvision is the world’s largest supplier of video surveillance products and solutions. The company specializes in video surveillance technology, as well as designing and manufacturing a full line of innovative CCTV and video surveillance products. The product line ranges from cameras and DVRs to video management software. Since its inception in 2001, Hikvision has quickly achieved a leading worldwide market position in the security industry. Hikvision possesses the industry’s largest R&D team and state-ofart manufacturing facilities; both allow Hikvision’s customers the benefit of world-class products that are designed with cutting-edge technology. As a further commitment to its customers, Hikvision annually reinvests 7% of its annual revenue into R&D for continued product innovation and improvement. Hikvision operates over 30 domestic branches in China and 16 overseas regional subsidiaries all over the world to achieve a truly global presence. Hikvision is now publicly listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
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Protect your valuables with Ritz: Godrej Security Solutions next generation safe India’s first safe with built- in vibration sensor and local alarm
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odrej Security Solutions (GSS), one of the leading providers of complete security solutions in India, launched thehigh end home safe - Ritz. With the latest in security technology, Ritz is the perfect product to safeguard valuables and prevent break-ins. Ritz isideal for homeowners who are away from their homes through the day; it is specially designed to offer superior security. It comes with ‘i-buzz’ – an inbuilt alarm system that alerts the user in case the safe is tampered with. Equipped with sophisticated features, the safe is available in two variants ‘Ritz Touch’ and ‘Ritz Bio’. While the former provides a touch sensitive screen to input a 3-6 digit password the latter lets you access its contents using a biometric (fingerprint)lock. Ritz offers secure storage as well as convenient access to cash, credit/debit cards, jewellery and important documents among other valuables in elegant two toned interiors with soft touch finish with a storage organiser. The sleek LED display on the front with a ‘touch to activate’ option provides a next gen look to the product. A mechanical key is provided for password override in both the versions while Ritz Touch has a USB port for entry data retrieval. Commenting on the launch of this leading-edge product, Mr. Mehernosh Pithawalla, Head of Marketing, Godrej Security
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Solutions said, “Godrej Security Solution understands that there is a critical need to raise consumer awareness to adopt technologically advanced security products for better safety. The fact remains that proactively securing one’s household or office with intelligent security solutionsis the need of the hour in India.”He further added, “With the launch of Ritz, we continue to prove that GSS is constantly evolving towards using better technology to meet the challenging security needs of today’s home owners.” GSS being a pioneer in the field of home security solutions, through its deep-rooted consumer insight and research, found that the solution is to empower the house owner and give him a sense of control and confidence so that he can act proactively to secure his home and loved ones. Ritz is one such example of this insight-driven innovation. The two variants Ritz Touch and Ritz Bio are priced at Rs. 17,999 and Rs. 20,999 respectively. The new range of Ritz is available across leading retail, hardware showrooms and authorized distributors and dealers across India.
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Tyco Security Products’ dome honoured by IFSEC global for best camera Fast tracking and superb zooming speed earn the Illustra 625 PTZ first place honours in CCTV Camera Equipment of the Year category
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yco Security Products, part of Tyco (NYSE: TYC), the world’s largest pure-play fire protection and security company, announced that the Illustra 625 IP PTZ dome camera took top honours at the 2014 IFSEC Global Security Excellence Awards for best CCTV Camera Equipment of the Year. Designed for applications where locating, tracking and zooming in on subject details are critical, the winning Illustra PTZ dome is one of the fastest HD PTZ cameras in the industry today. The high performance camera delivers multiple, full-digital path 1080p/30ips video
streams in H.264 and MJPEG resolution for crystal clear images. Based on latency testing standards used by the United States Air Force and the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Illustra camera delivers analogue-like precision with megapixel resolution, making it a standout in its class. “The speed & ultra-low latency of the Illustra 625 HD PTZ allow security personnel to accurately track subjects in mission-critical applications, which can mean the difference between an organization’s success or failure,” said Julian Inman, Product Marketing Manager, EMEA, Video, Tyco Security Products. “Tyco Security Products is honoured to be recognized as the leading camera provider by the IFSEC Global Security Industry Awards 2014.” The annual awards, handed out during a black-tie dinner on Thursday, 27th November at the Hilton Park Lane in London, recognize achievements in categories ranging from technologies like CCTV, access control and intrusion to integrated security projects and partnerships between private security companies and law enforcement. IFSEC Global Security Industry Awards 2014 was produced in association with the British Security Industry Association.
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Zicom unveils ‘ZIMAN,’ a new age 24X7 virtual protector A Fingertip Solution To Prevent Crime the leader in the business of security, we took up on ourselves to create a unique mobile application which will provide 24x7 response services to the victim when in danger besides informing their family members. In case of an emergency when the victim is in dire need of immediate assistance, ‘ZIMAN’ provides it,” said Mr. Pramoud Rao, Managing Director, Zicom Electronic Security Systems Limited. Longinus Fernandes, Bollywood Choreographer. Viveck Shettyy, All India Media cell head CGSI. Ashok Pandit, filmmaker and social activist. Alka Kerkar, Deputy Mayor. Pramoud Rao, MD Zicom. Mukesh Bhatt, Film Director. Anandini Thakoor, Social activist. Sandhya Shetty, National Karate champion and Model.
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icom Electronic Security Systems Limited, the BSE and NSE listed Rs 6.9 billion IT enabled company has launched in Mumbai ‘ZIMAN,’ a 24 x 7 Virtual Protector with the aim of preventing the rising crime against women and children across the country. Imagine this: Your sister is on her way back to home after working pretty late in the office and comes across some hooligans wanting to trouble her. Or, your father is out on the street at night carrying some money to be handed over to a relative who is faced with some medical emergency and facing some thieves wanting to rob him. In both the situations, one can do nothing much. Thanks to technology and ‘ZIMAN,’ one can successfully thwart the evil designs of the trouble makers. “With the incidents of crime increasing day by day, Zicom being
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Panel Discussion After the launch of ‘ZIMAN’ Zicom hosted a panel discussion moderated by Mr. Viveck Shetty, All India Head of Media Cell for CGSI and MD, Indus Communications. “The most successful marriage of our age is the marriage of technology and mankind. And this is another bold step in that direction. In this marriage, there is no scope for divorce, only a provision for upgradation,” said Mr. Shetty. Participating in the panel discussion, noted Bollywood Films Director Mr.Mukesh Bhatt said, “Since the fear factor makes everyone vulnerable, it is important to have a 24 x 7 virtual protector ‘ZIMAN’ with everyone. ‘ZIMAN’ is the best gift one can get during this Christmas season as Mr.Pramoud Rao comes as Santa Claus by launching this wonderful mobile app.” Others who extolled ‘ZIMAN’ and stressed its importance included Ms. Alka Kerkar, Deputy Mayor, Mumbai, Ms. Anandini Thakoor, Chairperson of Khar Residents Continue on page no.40
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Association, Ms. Sandhya Shetty, model, actress & National Karate Champion and Mr. Longinus Fernandes, well known Choreographer of Oscar winning film ‘The Slumdog Millionaire’. “We are planning to talk to various government agencies to work closely and take this initiative for the benefit of the people as a CSR activity from our end,” concluded Mr. Pramoud Rao.
How To Use ‘ZIMAN’ can be used as your virtual protector that converts your mobile phone to a security device. You can call for help as well as help yourself. It helps before emergencies with security alerts tailored to your location since you are aware of potential security risks and take appropriate proactive action. During an emergency, you can activate ‘ZIMAN’ in 5 seconds by just pressing the Power button on your Smartphone 5 times when you are in any danger and it will send out alerts to your emergency contacts requesting for help. Even after an incident has occurred, ‘ZIMAN’ helps by providing an emergency map that displays a list of emergency services located in the vicinity of the incident. ‘ZIMAN’ can be activated and used in various emergency scenarios where you are at risk like – robbery attempts, sexual or physical assaults, accidents, medical emergencies etc. ‘ZIMAN’ is available exclusively on the Samsung smart phones across the country. After downloading ‘ZIMAN’ free of cost, one would need to agree to the terms and conditions before you can proceed with the registration. Once successfully registered, the user will need to enter the mobile details and email addresses of their emergency contacts.
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How ‘ZIMAN’ Helps Once ‘ZIMAN’ is triggered, it sends SMS alerts to the emergency contacts of the user with the current location. In addition to the SMS alerts, Email alerts are sent to the emergency contacts along with your location details on a map. An automated voice call is made to the emergency contacts alerting them about the incident. Emergency responder contact information (i.e. Police, Ambulance Services and Hospitals) in the vicinity of the user’s current location is sent via SMS to the emergency contacts so that they can take further action effectively. In addition, user’s mobile phone automatically sends a video clip, audio clip and photographs of immediate surroundings to Zicom’s Cloud server. This information is kept confidential in accordance with Zicom’s Privacy Policy and can be provided as an incident report to authorized personnel i.e.; emergency responders e.g. police or the user’s emergency contacts after validation. Moreover, the user can have 5 alert credits per month. In case the user use up all the 5 alert credits, they can purchase additional credits. ‘ZIMAN’ application has a mascot which looks like ‘Superman’ when it is opened. Moreover, ‘ZIMAN’ can get alerts on adverse weather conditions, security incidents and relevant security news on subscriber’s mobile phone. It also helps the user to find hospital or police stations near to his/her location. The user of ‘ZIMAN’ can make changes of profile picture and emergency contacts details from Settings Menu. ‘ZIMAN’ is truly a new age security innovation by Zicom to protect the lives of its users. Install ‘ZIMAN’ in your mobile phone to forestall any untoward incident.
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Q. “FIRECHEM� is an established brand. Tell us about this journey of creating a brand? Branding is a rigorous and continuous process which requires meticulous care and nurturing. Branding means connecting with your customers and building a relation of trust with them. They extend their belief towards you and you have to reciprocate. When we started FIRECHEM brand it was first quality assurance to our clients, taking their feedback and imparting those valuable ideas to keep pace with their changing needs. Then we focused on market communication and marked our presence with advertisement in established magazines and exhibition participation worldwide. Slowly, FIRECHEM established itself as a trusted brand. Firechem brand was the
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Mr. Ashish Parekh, Director- Exports & Mr. Bharat Parekh, CEO & Mr. D.P. Parekh, Managing Director, Fire Safety Devices Pvt. Ltd.
brainchild of late Mr. Parag Parekh, a whiz kid of our family. He named it so that it has a connect with the product as he had a flair for chemical science.
Q. As the Director of Fire Safety Devices Pvt. Ltd., how you adopt & strategise marketing communication? This is all market specific. We innovate and exercise marketing communication which should appeal to the market segment which we are trying to address and yet remain focused on the quality. Fire chemical is a technical product. Hence, we emphasise on the technical aspect. We take feedback from our channel partners and incorporate their relevant suggestions. Apart from print media we also utilize technology like web promotion, emailers etc. to reach
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and communicate with various market segments. Manpower is an important tool for marketing communication. We keep our professionals abreast with new marketing techniques and technical knowledge of the products. We invest on them & make them to attend marketing seminars etc.
Q. What is the significance of branding for the Indian companies and how much they lack behind on this front? Branding is must to sustain in the market for long. We believe that sustenance is an important function of branding. Rise in the number of exhibitions and increase in advert in media is an example. Fire industry needs to build confidence within itself to surge ahead with its product branding for this purpose associations and other bodies should extend support as a part of collective effort.
Q. Last year witnessed shaky economic scenario worldwide. As a strategic thinker and planner of the company how did you manage to neutralise its effects? Our simple policy is to increase the effort towards the expansion of our business geographically to achieve the
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extended sizeable financial support to our channel partners in India and emphasized on international market to reach our goals. In short, methodical planning, exploring new business avenues and lot of hard as well as smart work.
Q. What expectations do you have for this year on economic front for fire industry? We have ultimate belief that under the guidance of “the man of action” our honourable PM, we can see exponential economic growth. As he has clear vision to give conducive atmosphere to business.
Q. Do you have any plans to launch new product line? We have plans to launch foam equipments like foam chambers, foam bladder tank, foam monitors. This our product focus on oil sector etc.
Q: Any new certification for any product in near future? FM approval for foam which will be first of its kind in India.
Q. Tell us about your international presence? We are present in almost all the continents. We have plans to set up manufacturing units in overseas market also.
Q. Kindly let us know about your flagship product range? “Firechem Foams” and “Firechem Powder” are our flagship products.
Q. What expectations do you have with next-gen entrepreneurs who have joined business? We have created legacy and this time slowly we are on the verge of handing it over to our next generation in due course. We hope and believe that they will take the legacy forward to new heights.
Q. Any message for the readers? Safety is a practice and it is for the
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Fire Safety Devices Pvt. Ltd.: A journey with difference
Mr. Bharat Parekh, CEO Fire Safety Devices Pvt. Ltd.
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uccess can be determined by the genuine efforts to achieve the goals. Entrepreneurs do not do different things but they do it differently and with diversity. In the year of 1993 late Mr. Parag Parekh, a visionary and whose love for chemical science drove the company to take a plunge for the manufacturing of fire fighting chemicals. This was the time when no such manufacturer was even present in the Northern market and we filled the gap with our quality production. This proved to be the best ever bet for the company. This is a noble business of life saving. Market and our esteemed clients started rating “Fire Safety Devices Pvt. Ltd.” as a quality manufacturer of fire fighting chemicals. But we have always strived to produce the best and opted to accredit our product range with national and international
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certifications. We attained “ISI Certification” for ordinary powder and AFFF foams for fire fighting in 1995 and 1999 respectively and in the year of 2004 “UL Listing” for the foams. There is no shortcut to success and it took ten years of hard work and dedication for us to mark our presence on the world map. Fire Safety Devices Pvt. Ltd. is proud to declare that we have presence worldwide, we marked our footprint as first Indian company to many countries which include U.S.A. and Latin America. We believe that success is spelled with team effort, hard work, methodical planning and pulling in fresh & innovative ideas. We dedicate our standing today to all our team members and nextgen enterprenurers. In this line Mr. Aditya Parekh, chemical engineer and MBA from S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai has been a great contributor and growth
driver for the company. He with his innovative ideas added many feathers on our cap. Under his competent management style and guidance, clients like Singapore airport, Sri Lanka refinery and Uruguay refineries are added to our list of esteemed clientele besides ONGC and Defense. We are believer & promoter of quality and ethical business practices in the market. We have “Fire Chem Force” UL classified 299 C which has lowest application density in the world, and thus making it world’s strongest extinguishing fire fighting media. Our products have certifications and approval like GL & DG shipping for marine, EN certification, Defense approval, DSIR, CE for fire extinguishers (Fire Chem). As our quality commitment, FM approval for foam is under progress, first in India. We have expanded our manufacturing facility with state of art technology. Our efforts are supported by strong marketing strategy to connect with users directly to understand their changing needs, valuable suggestions to produce products for best and their effective application. We exercise effective media campaign in magazines, fire industry directory, web media and presence at prominent exhibitions, both national & international. We are present at Interchutz 2015, Germany at stall no “013 C 48” as well. We believe that marketing communication is an important tool and branding is must. Fire is man made disaster and products related to combating fire are life saving. Our products are quality driven. Our company goals are set by market and clients’ needs. We have always tried to match and live up to the expectations presented to us. We will always strive to do so in future as well.
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“We want ourselves to position strongly in the Government, Corporate and SME sector” Our next target reach is SME and later to the corporate sector. Though SME seems to offer less, they are in direct need of safety solutions so we cannot ignore them but help them. Next, corporate sector will obviously take safety measures as per standards.
Q. What are the various security related products that you offer?
Mr. Bhoopathy Krishnamurthy, General Manager, Bio-Vision Secure Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
Q. In your opinion, what is the state of security industry in India and what is the trend you see in the space? The awareness for the need of security is rapidly growing and there is a belief in the businesses to adopt technology for safety more than manpower. Therefore, the potential growth is extremely high for the coming decade in India. Interestingly, there are very less players in this industry. Many players in this industry have been depending on imported products ignoring quality and customer support that is essential after installations. However, we are fortunate to have Indian manufacturers like Matrix which gives a lot of flexibility for the customers.
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Diligently, we have specifically chosen our target market areas. Today, we are dedicated service providers for governments sectors largely. It has the potential for larger installations and greater scope as all the government sectors turning to technology in every aspect of functionality after SAFETY.
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Keeping our target market areas, we are currently offering Integrated Security Solutions, Video-Surveillance Systems, Bio-Metric Machines and Fire-Fighting Systems. Our company’s Entry to Exit Policy aims to provide total security to the businesses. Our policy is to help the business proprietors or owners to monitor every moment of their businesses from any corner of the globe on the move.
Q. What is the advantage of Matrix products vis-à-vis the competition? Matrix is 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? Our strategy is in identifying the pain areas of the business and social human functioning areas and provides solutions directly. Though advertisement and online marketing is also in place, it is not helping us much as this
industry is much connected to work with the site mostly in the end. Site is the key for installations so direct marketing works.
Q. What is your support strategy? We have dedicated technical support with certified engineers with us. We respond within 4 hours and reach the site next business day for support. However, based on SLA, we also provide 24/7 technical and onsite support for our customers.
Q. What are the challenges that you are currently facing in India? Presently, there is deficiency of foresight in the customers who seek safety solutions. They look into cost difference or price difference only when buying the products but not the VALUABLE features and ADVANCED technology that saves their assets and time. Some are using outdated technology and risking their businesses. They need to understand to change and adapt to new technologies. They are not proactive but only reactive. It is dangerous but we try to explain when we reach. It takes a lot of time to convince them and is a big challenge for us. Next biggest challenge for us is payments from government offices.
Q. What kind of plans and expectations do you have for this segment this year? We want ourselves to position strongly in the Government,Corporate and SME sectors and become a strong player in the security industries. We developed a new concept called POC (Proof of Concept) where we show our customers how our technology and software works in real time at our office. We have set up a model working station to give demo to our customers who can walk in to get to know our products & how they work in real time.
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Videonetics: Excellence with technology innovation
D Dr. Tinku Acharya, Founder & MD, Videonetics
r. Acharya is the Founder & CMD of Videonetics. He is a Scientist, Technologist, Inventor and passionate Entrepreneur. He is a Fellow of IEEE, INAE, IETE, etc. After more than 2 decades in US with illustrious professional career, he returned to India with his vision to build and mentor Global technology companies from India. At Videonetics, he pioneered ‘Intelligent Video Analytics’ and Intelligent VMS technology for IP video surveillance.As a Principal Engineer in Intel Corporation (USA), Dr. Acharyaco-archiected the first webcamfrom Intel. In addition, he lead R&D teams to develop VLSI algorithms for Electronic Imaging, reprographics architecture for color photocopiers, scanners, multimedia architecture for 3G cellular telephony, etc. in Intel Corporation, USA.
Dr. Acharya is recipient of following prestigious awards: • National Academy of Science in India (NASI) - Reliance Platinum Jubilee Award for innovation in Physical Sciences in 2009 • 1st Acharya P. C. Roy Memorial Award for Distinguished Achievements in Science and Entrepreneurship from Institute of Pulmocare & Research in 2010 • Engineer of the Year award from IEEE Phoenix, Arizona in 2008 • Outstanding Engineer award from IEEE Southwest Region, USA in 2008. • Most Prolific Inventor, Intel Corporation in 1999, and in 2001 • Most Prolific Inventor, Intel
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Chandler, consecutive 5 times (1997-2001). Dr. Acharya is inventor of more than 150 patents. He contributed to 100+ technical papers, and authored four books: • Image Processing: Principles and Applications (Wiley, 2005), • JPEG2000 Standard for Image Compression: Concepts, Algorithms, & VLSI Architectures (Wiley, 2004), • Information Technology: Principles and Applications (PrenticeHall, 2004), • Data Mining: Multimedia, Soft Computing and Bioinformatics (Wiley, 2003). Past Experience: He served in AT&T Bell Lab, University of Maryland at College Park, Arizona State University, IITKharagpur, Intellectual Ventures, collaborated with Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Kodak, and other institutions. Specialties Dr. Acharya is an entrepreneur with advanced forward-thinking technology vision. Innovation is his passion. His current research interests are in Image Processing, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition for enterprise applications, VLSI signal processing, biometrics, multimedia computing, multimedia data mining, and VLSI architectures and algorithms. For more information, Web: www.videonetics.com
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Hochiki Europe champions fire safety with Indian expansion
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Mr. Rohit Harjani, India country manager, Hochiki Europe
ochiki Europe, the leading manufacturer of fire safety solutions, has expanded its product & service offering across India to support Government led legislative changes creating demand from the industrial and hospitality sectors. As one of the world’s fastest growing economies, India is bolstering its approach to fire safety provisions to become more in-line with other global powerhouses. To mirror this world-leading approach, Hochiki Europe has created a series of comprehensive solutions, advice & education packages for both installers and specifiers of security technologies - noting the demands of the Indian market.
With a legacy spanning more than 35 years, Hochiki Europe has a long standing presence in India and will now strengthen its offer by promoting the use of products which meet both local and global compliance regulations including:
leading escape route lighting systems solution based on LED technology which promises a flexible system low in voltage, that is simple to install and maintain, and reduces costs of ownership dramatically. The system is all LIA approved. The latest systems will be offered alongside Hochiki Europe’s core products to enable organisations across the country to comply with the ever changing legislation and ensure they protect assets as well as people. Rohit Harjani, India country manager at Hochiki Europe, said: “While new build projects are currently under greatest scrutiny, it’s vital that our industries are prepared for increased legislation which could significantly alter the level of security that is currently utilised across all building types. “We have adapted and expanded our offer in India to give the most reliable and easy to use solutions across a range of sectors which are willing to assess or reassess their existing approach to safety and futureproof their businesses for the long-term.”
Fire Detection Systems: EN54 (LPCB, Vds), UL/FM & SIL approved Firescape: A fully intelligent market
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Victaulic brings new technology and benefits of BIM to ACREX
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ictaulic, the world leader in mechanical pipe joining technology, will display a range of products that deliver innovative advantages, including faster installation and improved integration with initiatives such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) systems, at this year’s ACREX India in Bangalore. BIM systems offer considerable benefits for engineers, consultants and contractors installing pipe, and Victaulic has taken extensive steps to allow users to effectively integrate its products. On an individual project level, the company’s experts now work with designers to help them understand how products can be best used and routed in specific software. “Victaulic delivers a service from the pre-planning and design stages of a project to the
BIM systems offer considerable benefits when installing pipe, & Victaulic has taken extensive steps to allow users to effectively integrate its products.”
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operation and maintenance of installed building services”, says Mr. Pankaj Soni, Victaulic Country Manager India. “Just as CAD and prefabrication revolutionised design and construction, so BIM is set to become standard practice and add to the efficient whole-life management of building projects.” As well as a global network of experts in its Construction Piping Services (CPS) department, Victaulic has a team of specialists in Mumbai who handle project design, technical and financial analysis, 3D modeling, installation plans and project management. Recent product innovations from Victaulic on show at ACREX Hall No. 3A, Booth 575–576 - include an extension to the company’s popular QuickVic Style 107N line of Installation-Ready rigid couplings. With installation up to ten times faster than conventional pipe joining methods, the company’s innovative pipe joining solutions were recently employed in the Cisco Global Development Center in Bengaluru in its HVAC and Fire Protection systems. “Victaulic offers complete solutions that appeal to a wide range of markets,” adds Mr. Soni. “The company is committed to investing in new product development and delivering real competitive advantages, as visitors to ACREX will discover.” For more information, Web: www.victaulic.com
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India’s No.1 entrance automation & loading bay equipment company, Gandhi Automations Retractable Gates
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etractable Gates offered by Gandhi Automations stands out among others because they blend perfectly with its surroundings. They not only complement the building installed with the gates, but are a piece of eye- catching architectural work with high functionality and aesthetic value. It is said that when technology progresses to the highest stage, it ascends into art. The premium integrated head unit is the result of such a unique combination of technology and art. This state-of-the art head unit is made of high precision, high strength plastic and weight enhanced materials. Incorporated with the most advanced features, including intelligent control circuit, a world-leading spiral clutch technology and deluxe details the retractable gates lead the way into the intelligence age in the industry. It is safe, reliable, energysaving, and offers high horsepower
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and starting stability. Above all, it can even function normally during a power outage. As the saying goes, “The frontage of a gate is like the face of a person”. Similarly, the frontage (gate) of an enterprise not only reflects its success but also its future achievements. An imposing and elegant front gate signifies the strong, progressive enterprise, and a distinct corporate identity. In this respect, be it the majestic and bold Red Door series, or the imposing and stately Warrior series, the refreshing and attractive Developer Series, or the noble and elegant East Verve Series, the models of Retractable Gates can enhance your corporate identity and image.
For more information, Website : www.geapl.co.in
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Video surveillance Detection, Recognition & Identification
Selecting the Optimal Resolution
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amera manufacturers make a lot of noise about the latest technologies and high resolutions. There is also discussion over crime detection, business intelligence and return on investment. With all this hype, selecting the right camera can be challenging.
What then is the ideal surveillance solution?
Mr. Kiron Kunte Kiron Kunte has over 35 years of design and solutions experience, in Security, Telephony and Networking infrastructure. He is a graduate of IIT Bombay, a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers and has a post-graduate diploma, from Bombay University, in Systems Management. He is professionally certified in the design and engineering of Data Centres, IP Telephony, Video surveillance and Structured Cabling solutions. He heads Norik Konsult, a practice that offers advisory, design and system planning help to upgrade or build a new Telephony, Security and Networking infrastructure. For more information contact: www.norikkonsult.com
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The answer to this question is to first understand the requirements of the customer. It is important to determine what the surveillance system is expected to achieve. The operational requirements have to be understood. Is it mere detection or detection and observation or detection, observation and recognition or detection, observation, recognition and identification? • Identification: identification of an unknown individual or object • Recognition: recognition of a known individual or object • Observation: being able to interpret what is going on • Detection: detection of activity within a scene It is these operational requirements that will determine the ‘resolution’ or the ‘pixel requirement’. As yet there is no industry standard for pixel density requirements. However it is accepted that
mere detection could be achieved at 0.5 pixels per inch while recognition would require closer to 3 pixels per inch. Identification is the most demanding and would require close to 13 pixels per inch. Proper combination of camera selection, lens pairing and installation location can achieve the requirements of a customer. Standard resolution cameras can either provide details or situational awareness by setting a wide or narrow field of view. Higher resolution cameras can deliver both details and situational awareness.
Specifying the level of quality. Two common measures of specifying surveillance video quality are: • Resolution • Pixel Density Resolution : Historically this has been the way of specifying surveillance cameras. This is easy to specify and verify as resolution is prominently stated by most manufacturers. However it is extremely inexact and may, at times, be over specified for some situations. While in some situations it may not provide adequate coverage. A better approach is to specify higher resolution cameras for situations covering large areas (e.g., only 4CIF for entrance cameras but 3MP for parking lots). Pixel Density : This is the ‘new’ way
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of specifying surveillance cameras. Specific levels of pixel density are specified (e.g. 40 pixels per foot for entrance cameras but 15 pixels per foot for the auditorium camera). This is more exact than simply specifying resolution. It is therefore important to understand how pixel density is to be specified. Merely specifying so many pixels per foot or pixels per meter misses out on crucial details that are vital to accurately achieving the desired video quality. In order to accurately specify and obtain the desired video quality levels it is important to specify the pixel density along with the following attributes: • • • •
Lighting Conditions in Scene Horizontal Width of field of view (FoV) required Distance from Camera Vertical Range of Coverage
Verifying pixel requirement A) Let us take a case of the desired target pixels to be 45 pixels per foot. Let us assume that the field of view (F.O.V.) is 35 feet. Pixel density = Pixels/F.O.V. Therefore Pixels = FOV x Pixel density; 35 x 45 = 1575 pixels A 3 mega pixel camera, which has a horizontal pixel count of 2048 pixels, will meet the desired quality. B) What would be the FOV if a 5 mega pixel camera were to be used? FOV = Pixels / Pixel density. For a 5 mega pixel camera the horizontal pixel count is 2592 pixels. Therefore the FOV = 2592/45 = 57.6 feet.
Examples of the quality of the video for different pixel densities The images below (courtesy Axis) give examples of the quality of the video for different pixel densities.
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Conclusion • Providing the right solution starts with understanding the security needs. • It is these operational requirements that will determine the ‘resolution’ or the ‘pixel requirement’. • Camera output or video is only valuable if it can actually be used. • Knowing and understanding the importance of resolution and pixels on target will help deliver an optimal video surveillance system. • Standard resolution and megapixel cameras each meet different security requirements. • Knowing when and how each technology is used will help ensure the selected cameras will provide the most usable images. • ‘More’ is not necessarily ‘better’. • A correct combination of camera, lens pairing and installation location will meet the requirements of a customer.
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Creating safe & secure healthcare environments
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ealthcare facilities work 24/7 and will have to deal with patients, staff and visitors on a regular basis, with multiple entrances, rooms, storage rooms, expensive equipment, accessibility to drugs and supplies, they continue to become one of the most challenging and high-stressed environments requiring unique security considerations. Beyond patient safety, other hospital assets like medical equipment, drugs, medical records are of high value to the health care centers. What if a dishonest staff steals equipment, drugs? there simply isn’t any room for error? Therefore it is essential to take necessary steps to combat the emerging problems. Moreover, Health care facilities are fast-paced environments and require fast moving technology that can move with it. Solus provides a range of integrated IP-based access control products, along with biometric terminals, readers and software that satisfies the unique needs of healthcare facilities.
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Solus also provides an Integrated Video Management solution that connects to all other management software and doubles as an alarm in case intruders are sighted. The benefits of improved security are myriad with the ability to meet the expectations from the various groups that govern hospital operations • State-of-the-art locking access control systems • Provides complete perimeter protection and creates a safe, secure healthcare environment • Prevent unauthorized access to records, pharmaceuticals, supplies & other sensitive areas • Seamless integration with video surveillance and video analytics • Manage and monitor multiple sites remotely from a centralized location.
For more information, Website: www.solus.co.in.
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Godrej Security Solutions and JWT win Effie Win the Silver Effie in the Consumer Durables Category
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odrej Security Solutions, the leading player in the Indian physical security industry (B2B) & pioneers in the Home Security category, won Silver in the Consumer Durables Category at the recently concluded Effie Advertising Awards. The award was has been won for the “Ab Musibat Se DarnaKaisa” TV campaign while also recognizing exemplary work done across communication platforms which include Print, Digital, PR and BTL activations. On the occasion of the award, Mr. Mehernosh B. Pithawalla, Head – Marketing, Godrej Security Solutions commented, “Winning the Effies - Silver this year amidst competition from some of the best brands in the country, feels really nice. Our journey towards category development has been exciting so far. Awards and recognitions from coveted platforms like these are a further encouragement. As a team, we continue to strive doing things which resonate and connect with our consumers as well as drive Marketing ROI.” Commenting on the win, Rajesh Gangwani, Managing Partner, JWT India, said “Our success at Effie ’14 is a testimony of our partnership with Godrej Security Solutions. On the back of wins at the ABBYs and Cannes, the Effie is a true reflection of how JWT has played the key role in the evolution of Brand GSS in the last few years. In Godrej Security Solutions, we have
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a very supportive and motivating client. We are extremely proud of our partnership with the team at GSS and together hope to scale greater heights in the years to come.” The biggest challenge for the brand has been building the home security category in India. The journey began in 2009, when the security market in India was at a very nascent stage and consumers were either complacent with existing measures (security guard and pets) or were resigned to the chance of fate. The need of the hour was awareness. Communication was hence designed to provoke and stoke vulnerability, without raising the defence barriers, with a tag line – ‘Musibat Kabhi Batakar Nahi Aati’. The TOV used was subtle humour which connected well with the consumers, breaking clutter in a category where ‘fear’ was the most oft used communication route. In 2012 there was a shift in the consumer mindset. The brand had to work towards breaking the sense of vulnerability, fear and helplessness the consumers felt. Responses often heard were, “Anything can happen any time” and “Thieves always seem to be one step ahead of us”. The approach of the brand was therefore owning invincibility and putting the control back in the hands
of the home owner. In order to own invincibility, the communication provided the consumer with solid proof as to why they should feel emboldened with Godrej Safes. Each of the products gave them one clear reason as to why they could now look trouble in the eye. This was aptly communicated through the TVC’s and other integrated communication platforms. Besides showing a very healthy business growth year-on-year, there have been various industry recognitions for the brand on this challenging journey. Godrej Security Solutions has previously won a bronze in the same category for their campaign ‘Musibat Kabhi Bata Kar Nahi Aati’ in 2011. The current campaign has been awarded several accolades including Bronze at Cannes Lions 2014 in the Press Category apart from being the most awarded brand at Goafest 2014 with 2 gold, 3 silver and 7 bronze; along with accolades at the Spikes Asia 2014 and Digital Crest Awards 2014.
For more information, Web: www.godrejsecure.com
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Apollo Hospitals opted for Matrix to drive communication between its two branch locations over IP. Reduces communication cost by 45%.
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pollo Hospitals a forerunner of integrated healthcare in Asia, as well as globally has forged a legacy of excellence in Indian healthcare. Its presence encompasses over 10,000 beds over 51 hospitals, more than 1500 pharmacies and over 100 diagnostic clinics. They wanted an optimized solution to connect their Bannerghatta Headquarter, Bengaluru to Jayanagar hospital, Bengaluru with migrating their communication towards IP enabled infrastructure.
Challenges • Establish seamless connectivity between Bannerghatta headquarter and Jayanagar hospital • Reduce communication cost • Right Technology Mix to meet current and future needs • Reliable after sales support The existing client setup included a phone system that lacked their feature wish list and did not turn up to be cost effective solution for the Hospital communication. On analyzing the complete scenario, the client was skeptical about the solution that can deliver IP enabled services with minimum communication infrastructure changes at least cost.
Solution • IP enabled Phone Systems up to 1500 users at Headquarters • Connectivity to other location over IP networking • PRI and GSM connectivity for outbound calls • Matrix Digital phones at user’s end The solution offered by Matrix included ETERNITY LE - IP Phone System up to 1500 user capacity at headquarters and previously installed ETERNITY ME at Jayanagar hospital interconnected over SIP networking. Matrix systems were easily deployed over IP at the customer location. Matrix IP Phone System drastically reduced their Phone system billing to 45% of the existing. Along with digital phones, Matrix Phone Systems extended ISDN PRI, VoIP and GSM connectivity for cost effective regional calling. Matrix solution even fulfilled their specific feature requirement: 1. Specific trunk should be allotted to each group of users formed.
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2. The outbound calls that are unanswered shall return to the same trunk from which the call was initiated. Understanding the need to unify the staff and doctors across both locations, closed user group (CUG) feature configured in Matrix systems at each location allowed them to reach any co-worker just by dialing 4-digit short codes. Also for desk phones they just had to dial the extension number. This provided dialing flexibility to the customer. Matrix IP Phone Systems proved to be a perfect blend of technology and cost effective solution to Apollo.
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Results • 45% reduction in their Telecom cost • Reduced interbranch communication cost with IP and GSM connectivity • Connect to Jayanagar hospital just by dialing extension number • Mobility with Softphone providing Direct Extension Dialing • Improved staff productivity • Access to New Generation IP Telephony
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Matrix Product Showcase
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atrix SATATYA HVR1624P is a 24 channel enterprise-grade Hybrid Video Recorder which offers the benefits of a highly mature Analog solution and security enhancements of IP solution.Organizations already using analog video surveillance can protect their existing investment in cameras and wiring and add IP cameras at new or critical points. For new video surveillance projects, Matrix SATATYA HVR allows mixed use of analog cameras and IP cameras depending on various factors like image quality, distance, wiringfeasibility and cost.
COSEC CENTRA CWM Manage Contract Workers Efficiently with Matrix Contract Workers Solution Matrix COSEC Contract Workers Management is specifically designed for organizations dependent on contract workers. It allows managers and contractors to plan and manage their workforce efficiently to improve productivity and significantly reduce workers cost. Organizations can create work orders and assign them to contractors with completion dates. Contractors can manage worker and track work orders from COSEC web portal.
Key Features: Video Channels: 16 Analog + 24 IP and Total 24 Channels Monitoring: 2 HDMI, 1 VGA, 1 CVBS Main, 1 CVBS Spot, 16 Channel Loop Output Audio:16 Audio Loop Input, 1 Audio Output Inbuilt Storage: 4 Slots for 16TB Storage Alarm: 8 Alarm Inputs, 3 Alarm Outputs Management: Local CMS to Monitor Cameras from 5 HVRs on a Screen Recording: Camera wise Motion and Scheduled Centralized Recording Playback and Search: Timeline and Event based Search Backup: Scheduled and Manual backup to NAS/FTP and USB Notification: Calling a Responsible Person in case of any Event from the Mobile Application Network: 2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports for 130Mbps Throughput Connectivity: Free Matrix DNS and 3G/LTE Support Bandwidth Optimization: Dual Streaming for Viewing & Recording Integration: Ethernet based Integration with Matrix Access Control Interoperability: Onvif 2.0 & Above
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Accurate Worker Database Management Track Work Orders Online Worker Enrollment and Pass Creation Worker Dashboard for Real-time Updates Accurate Work Hours Calculation with Overtime Generate Reportsusing Various Filters Direct Integration with 3rd Party Software
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Product Show Case smartXS NG Plus – 32 Bit Processor based 4 Door 4 Reader (Weigand) Access Control Panel With DIN Rail Mounting Features: • Support 4 Door & 4 Wiegand Reader • TCP/IP Based • CPU – 32 Bit ARM Processor • Web Server • MODBUS • SNMP Alerts • Global Anti Pass back Support • AC fail Low Battery Alerts • Transactions – Up to 1,00,000 • Users – Up to 4,00,000 • Reader Interface - Wiegand • Fire & Intrusion Panel Integration • Door Interlocking Facility • Din Rail Mounting and Wall Mounting with Metal Enclosure • Access Features- Anti pass-back, Duress, Holiday Restriction, 64 Time Zone, Unlimited Access Level, etc. • Device Configuration very easy through 16 X 2 LCD & soft touch Keypad • Compatible with all standard wiegand reader • Free Software for 500 Hundred users
smartXS NG – 32 Bit Processor based 4 Door 8 Reader (Weigand) Access Control Panel With DIN Rail Mounting Features: • Support 4 Door & 8 Wiegand Reader • TCP/IP Based • CPU – 32 Bit ARM Processor • Din Rail Mounting • Transactions – Up to 60,000 • Users – Up to 30,000 • Reader Interface - Wiegand • Fire & Intrusion Panel Integration • On Board TCP/IP • Door Interlocking Facility • Access Features- Anti pass-back, Duress, Holiday Restriction, Time Zone, Access Level, etc. • Cost Effective Access Control Solution • Device Configuration very easy through 16 X 2 LCD & soft touch Keypad • Compatible with all standard wiegand reader • Free Software for 500 Hundred users
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smartXS – 1U – 2 Reader Server Rack access Control Panel in 1U rack size Features: • CPU – 32 Bit ARM Processor • 1U Rack Size Enclosure (Rack Mounting) • On Board TCP/IP • Web Server • SNMP Alerts • Can Support MODBUS protocol • Transactions – Up to 1, 00,000 • Users – Up to 50,000 • Reader Interface - Weigand • Lock - Smart I support to choose suitable swing handle lock for the given rack • Temperature & Humidity monitoring (Optional)
BIOsmart NG - Next Generation Biometric Attendance Terminals with POE, GPRS, GPS, Modular Reader, Elegant design, Higher User Capacity, etc.... Benefits: • No extra Power Supply required as inbuilt POE(Optional) • Remote Location’s site can be connected with inbuilt GPRS & GPS • Ensuring Data security with Auto Data Backup facility in 4GB SD Memory Card • Very Large No. of Transactions can be stored – Up to 2,50,000 • Virtually unlimited Employee can registered on single device with Template- Up to 9,500 (1:N), 3,00,000 (1: 1) • Highest Accuracy in Finger Verification with Award winner Algorithm • Device configuration very easy with 3.5” TFT Touch screen LCD with Touch Sense keypad • Cost Effective Card Technology change option with modular Field upgradable reader module • Award Winner Elegant Designed Aesthetics Add a value to the interior • Safe & Secure device with Fire & Intrusion Panel Integration option
BIOlite NG – BIOmetric +Card+Pin based Attendance Terminal For Multi-location Attendance Management of Retail Chains and Branches with TCP/IP, POE,GPRS, etc. Benefits: • Very Fast Processing Speed with 32 Bit RISC ARM CPU • No extra Power Supply required as inbuilt POE(Optional) • Large No. of Transactions can be stored – Up to 50,000 • More Employee can registered with Template – Up to 1,900 (1:N), 7.500 (1: 1) • OTP (One Time Password) to Access the Device • Random Attendance Paging • Push Data Mechanism • Highest Accuracy in Finger Verification with Award winner Algorithm • Auto Finger Update to reduce Finger rejection due to changes in Finger pattern • Complete Safe & Secure System with Fire & Intrusion Panel Integration • Device configuration very easy with 2.5” LCD with Touch Sense keypad • Dual authentication with Inbuilt card module • Compact and Elegant Look
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Sido Muncul installs VIVOTEK camera system to revolutionize its plant security & further ensure the high quality of its health products Sido Muncul: Safeguarding Indonesian Health Since 1940 Sido Muncul is one of Indonesia’s leading producers of Jamu (an herbal health drink) as well as a wide range of other health products. From the humble beginnings of a small household business in 1940, Sido Muncul has grown steadily to become a key provider of herbal health products while constantly striving to provide only the highest quality nutritional supplements and guaranteeing the purity of their ingredients. This is no simple task as Sido Muncul’s factory occupies a huge 34 hectare plot of land in Klepu, Semarang, in Central Java, and includes 7 separate laboratories focused on Instrumentation, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Formulation, Pharmacognosy, Stability, and Chemistry. These laboratories are all equipped with the latest tools and devices and operate to the highest standards. Further, Sido Muncul’s stateof-the-art production process adheres to extremely high standards and exceeds the Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) guidelines. Sido Muncul also pays great attention to
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product safety and therefore keeps strict records of the production process in order to maintain process uniformity and ensure products of a consistently high quality.
The Challenge: Sido Muncul’s Old CCTV Surveillance System Had Reached Its Limits Within this context of extremely high demands on the safety and security of the production process, Sido Muncul decided that its old system of analog CCTV security monitoring was no longer offering high enough quality coverage and lacked an IR capability. Further, its old PC recording and viewing system was unreliable – often crashing or randomly going offline. A new video management system was also needed. In short, this high-tech operation had outgrown its previous surveillance system and required a high-tech security system to match its exacting standards.
The Solution: VIVOTEK – A Natural Fit with Sido Muncul A total of 200 VIVOTEK cameras were installed across Sido Muncul’s largest
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plant. The high quality coverage, IR capability, and smooth operation of VIVOTEK cameras in all conditions ensured that the production process could be monitored, losses prevented, and human resources managed effectively. Further, some cameras were used to monitor any waste from the production process. VIVOTEK also supplied a brand new video management system, bringing Sido Muncul’s total surveillance system into a new era of functionality and stability.
High Quality IP Cameras Secure the Integrity of the Production Process For the warehouse and factory, 150 VIVOTEK IP8332 Day and Night Network Bullet cameras were chosen for their high image quality and versatility. Equipped with a 1-megapixel sensor enabling viewing resolution of 1280x800 at a smooth 30 fps, the IP8332 is an all-in-one camera capable of capturing high quality and high resolution video. Further, it can adapt to any lighting conditions as it features a removable IR-cut filter as well as IR illuminators effective up to 15M for superior image quality around the clock. Making this VIVOTEK camera an even more enticing choice, the extensive features of the IP8332 are provided in an economical package, meaning Sido Muncul was able to install a large number of cameras and ensure total coverage of their production process. For office spaces, IR capability was desired by the Sido Muncul, and FD8134 Fixed Dome Network Cameras provided this, as well as the highest possible image quality in all lighting environments while maintaining a sleek and stylish appearance. For a camera with a 1-megapixel sensor enabling viewing
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resolution of 1280x800 at 30 fps, users need to look no further for an allin-one camera capable of capturing high quality, high resolution video. For outdoor areas, IP8362 2MP Full HD Network Bullet Cameras and IP7361 Day and Night Network Bullet Cameras provided coverage of the huge 34 hectare grounds. The WDR feature of the IP8362 ensures startlingly clear images in all light conditions, and its IR illuminators and IR-cut filter mean that this image quality is provided throughout the day and night. Both cameras feature rugged housing designed to protect the integrity of the surveillance system from both the environment and any attempts to tamper with the cameras.
The Latest Surveillance Solution, the Simplest Installation. Finally, this quantum leap in security and production-process surveillance at Sido Muncul’s largest plant was able to be achieved easily and quickly thanks to VIVOTEK’s commitment to providing cameras and systems that are not only easy to install, but also simple to maintain. In fact, in moving from the old CCTV system and its reliance on extensive cabling networks, Sido Muncul’s new VIVOTEK surveillance system is actually easier to maintain, while providing astonishing advances in coverage and image management. As a result of this upgrade, Sido Muncul now boasts a surveillance system which matches its own commitment to quality, security and reliability.
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Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries (SAEI)
The CEM AC2000 security management system secures Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries (SAEI) main base at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. SAEI joins leading airports and aviation maintenance facilities around the world where the CEM AC2000 system is providing paramount security.
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he intelligent security solution was installed by Yam Technologies, a Saudi based Security and IT provider. As well as installing the CEM AC2000 system; intelligent IP readers and fingerprint readers were also installed onsite. As an all-in-one Tyco Security Products solution, SAEI also has American Dynamics Illustra IP cameras installed to secure its maintenance base.
Introduction SAEI is the maintenance arm of Saudi Arabian Airlines, the flag carrier of Saudi Arabia. SAEI maintains the entire Saudi Arabian Airlines fleet which includes Boeing B777-200 & -300 and Airbus A320 & A330 families and provides maintenance handling at all in- Kingdom airports and over 27 international stations.
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Solution AC2000 AC2000 is a powerful access control and security management system continuously developed to meet the most complex of security needs, providing a highly stable, proven solution for installations such as SAEI, where security is of paramount importance. AC2000 includes a powerful suite of client and browser based software applications including central alarm monitoring, integrated command and control, sophisticated ID badging, visitor management, WEB reports and much more. These software applications not only enhance system security but also increase business efficiency. Continue on page no.72
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Continued from page no.70 S610 intelligent card reader range “The powerful CEM AC2000 security management system is providing high levels of security to our main maintenance base in Jeddah” said Mr. Riyadh Bakedo, Director Plant and Equipment Maintenance from Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries. “CEM’s S610 intelligent readers provide access control restrictions to highly secure airside areas such as administration offices and aircraft hangers, while CEM biometric readers (S610f) enable us to control staff access to our airside warehouse. We are very happy with the AC2000 system, which is set to grow and expand further”.
CEM’s S610 intelligent IP card
Acting as the Security Management
readers come with an LCD display,
System (SMS), AC2000 provides
keypad and on-board database, of-
powerful command and control
fering intelligence at the door. As
front-end alarm management of
such the reader will continue to op-
multiple systems, including access
erate and store transactions offline,
control, video, intrusion, fire, perim-
ensuring zero system downtime. The
eter detection and much more.
S610 readers also feature sophisti-
As an all-in-one Tyco Secu-
cated door modes such as Turnstile,
rity Products solution, SAEI also has
Control Post and Validation mode.
over 350 American Dynamics Illustra IP cameras installed to secure its maintenance base. The Illustra 400 IP cameras have one of the most powerful sensor-processor combinations available on the market and have been in operation at SAEI for over two years. VideoEdge
Network
Video
Recorders (NVRs) are also utilised to provide a powerful, high-performance video management solution. Using an intuitive victor unified client, SAEI can centrally manage and control all live/recorded video from multiple VideoEdge NVRs, providing SAEI with a powerful and future
S610f fingerprint reader
proof video management platform.
This enables the CEM S610f readers to critically secure turnstiles
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to
monitor
into
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staff
aircraft
attendance hangers
and
warehouse. The S610f fingerprint reader has all the features of the S610 range but with the added benefit of biometric verification for those areas that require an additional layer of security. The S610f fingerprint
victor/ VideoEdge
reader also offers increased security by providing three levels of identity checks – ID card authentication, PIN check and fingerprint verification. One Tyco Solution AC2000 also has the ability to provide seamless integration by using Grey S610
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industry standard interfaces to link
For more information,
with third party security systems.
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Magnetic Auto Control displayed comprehensive product range in TrafficInfra Tech 2015
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rafficInfra Tech is India’s premier integrated International Show on Traffic Management/Infrastructure, Safety/Security, ITS, Parking, Tolling, Mass Rapid Transport and Environment. The Fourth edition of the Show held at the NSIC Exhibition Complex in New Delhi on January 7-9, 2015 being Magnetic Auto Control as the seminar sponsor. It was a platform for all national and international stakeholders to come face-to-face, interact, strike business deals and also meet with the decision makers from the various government departments.
MHTM™ MicroDrive
Magnetic.Tra c H1 Do you need a reliable horizontal barrier to control the Flow of vehicles and pedestrians? Would you like to shut crossroads alternately in longitudinal and lateral direction? Then, our model Magnetic.Tra c H1 is the perfect choice. With the patented folding boom also cross roads can be secured where the aspect ratio between longitudinal and lateral direction is greater than 2:1. The Magnetic.Tra c H1 models do not only stand for durability, reliability and quality, but they also o er unusual design, extremely low costs of operation and low maintenance technology.In a nutshell: Magnetic.Tra c H barriers set new standards for horizontal barriers.
• For the control of all kinds of vehicle or pedestrian flow • Boom lengths up to 6.0 m • Safe control unit compliant with EN 13849 • High ease of use • only 20W power consumption • 4,0s opening and closing time
Design and quality MHTM™ MicroDrive barriers impress with sophisticated and enduring design. The modularly designed housing made of extruded aluminium pro les and the inner frame with surface protection o ers best protection against corrosion. The MHTM™ product line is winner of the red dot award: product design 2012.
Control unit The control unit MGC Pro is compliant with EN 13849. It is located directly underneath the top cover and can be accessed from all sides. Con guring the barrier is easily accomplished via the LCD’s intuitive user interface that can be navigated with just 4 push-buttons.
Drive unit The drive unit of MHTM™ MicroDrive is not only astonishing because of its small dimensions. You also get a high torque with an extremely minimized power consumption. The high torque guarantees best operation even under severe weather conditions (heavy winds, snow, etc.).The motor, motor control and gearing are all combined in one compact drive unit.
MicroBoom-H1 / -F1 MicroBoom-H1 barrier booms are straight booms designed especially for Magnetic.Tra c H1. The patented MicroBoom-F1 are horizontally folding booms. Both barrier boom types can be equipped with a xed boom skirt to protect the zone underneath the boom.
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Measuring success and failure in safety by : Rajesh Nair
Mr. Rajesh Nair
Executive Summary The intention of this paper is to examine how success and failure in safety is currently measured in industries. Safety is defined as “the state of being “safe,” the condition of being protected against physical, social, spiritual, financial, political, emotional, occupational, psychological, educational or any other event which could be considered non-desirable” (definition from Wikipedia). In other words, it is how well protected personnel are and not otherwise. In spite of this, the success in safety is measured in terms of failures, i.e. the number of persons injured or nearly injured. Instead of discussing how protected are we, or what are we doing to protect ourselves the board rooms world-wide discuss the injury rates with no information on how to bring it down. The corporate Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are set in terms of injury rates, however no clear cut guidelines are there to the operatives on what must be done in order to accomplish them. This results in a variety of safety programmes based on the injuries, which is like trying to gauge the performance of a machine by the
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trouble it gives. This also results in under-reporting of incidents or a culture, where injuries or incidents are not reported to achieve the no injury state. This leads to a sense of false security, which is often broken when a serious injury happens. This paper examines the existing parameters used in the industry to define the success or failure in safety. This is followed by a brief discussion on the pitfalls of these parameters and why these are not suitable to measure the success or failure in safety. Further, based on the classical definition of safety, a safety measurement model has been developed. This model throws light on what is safety, where it exists in an industrial set up and what exactly needs to be measured to define the success and failure in safety. The subsequent section then details these parameters and how these can be applied practically. The summary of the paper is that action-based parameters (i.e. what one does to make his work place safe) must be used to define success or failure in safety and not result-based parameters (i.e. how many persons got injured or nearly injured). The incentives and success celebrations must be based on the team achieving action-based parameters. This drives the personnel towards a preventive regime rather than reactive regime. The focus shifts to safety management system performance and issues can be identified much before they result in an unsafe act, condition or an injury.
Background on measurement of safety The evolution of industrial safety
as a science goes beyond a century. There were two laws in 1847 and 1897 that were introduced in the UK. These laws were around the stipulation of minimum age and hours of work in industry. After these, there were many laws that were introduced in the industry as the safety science developed. The organisations are now migrating towards safety management by objectives, away from a prescriptive legislation driven regime. This means that each leaders of the industry believe that as part of their moral responsibility (more than legal or economical) they are required to put systems in place that would protect their workers, community and environment from any harm or damage. Today, most of the organisations with developed and matured health and safety management system follow the OSHA’s recordkeeping guidelines to measure the safety performance. This system of measuring the safety performance was originally developed in 1970, for giving the US govt. authorities a flavour of occupational injuries in the work place. The intention was only to provide a starting point of measuring the safety performance and not to give an overall evaluation of the safety performance. The organisations world-wide use these parameters to measure and report the health and safety performance. These parameters encompass work related fatalities, illnesses, non-fatal injuries resulting from loss of consciousness and restriction in performing routine tasks due to medical or first-aid treatments given Continue on page no.80
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Continued from page no.78 to the person. Worldwide boardrooms where safety presentations are delivered start with a list of how many personnel were injured in terms of rates, which most of the others present in the room term as failure. Most of the annual/monthly/weekly reports show these rates in various forms as bar charts or line charts. Although the ways in which this information is presented to the management has changed over the years with use of sophisticated software. However, the gist of it remains the same, it describes how many people got actually or nearly injured. In the last decade, the organisations have started recording the unsafe acts or behaviours and driving the behavioural safety programmes. Along with this, the near miss incidents (i.e. accidents where no damage incurred) is also utilised to measure and report the safety performance. Injury rates are of higher interest to the management and often used to define the success or failure of the safety management system. It often demotivates the personnel who put lot of hard work to make the work place safe and prevent incidents, when after project completion, is not acknowledged as successful because during the project execution injuries and near misses happened.
Existing parameters used to measure safety & define success Before going further into the problem with measurement, let us examine which are the parameters that are currently considered as barometers to success or failure in safety. Most of the organisations like to benchmark their safety performance. There are various agencies that provide this benchmarking service, that compare similar industries on their health
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and safety statistics and give them a relative position. The benchmarking is based on the safety statistics, predominantly the trailing or reactive safety (lagging) indicators. Some of the parameters used in the industry are as follows • Work Related Fatalities • Lost Time Incidents – LTI (injured person doesn’t return to work on same day) • Medical Treatment / Restricted Work Injuries • Occupational Illnesses • First-Aid Cases • Near Miss or No Damage Events. • Safety Observations or Behaviours Thus organisations end up making a typical safety pyramid with all these
indicators placed from top to bottom and track their safety performances. Although these pyramids are used in reporting safety, the management focus is always on the top 3 sections i.e. Fatalities, LTI and recordable injuries. A spike in these three areas is portrayed as bad safety performance. Near Misses are events where no injury or damage happens. Often, these are dismissed by organisations rather than considering them as gifts or early warnings/alarms of something dangerous to follow. Organisations often celebrate days without LTI or recordable injuries thus linking the top three sections of the pyramid with their safety performances.
The next section examines the issue or concern around the focusing on these pitfalls in linking the safety performance with injury rates. The problem is not that these areas are measured and reported but the issue is that they often receive utmost attention or focus of the management and are often used to define success or failures in health and safety management.
Issues with the current system of defining success with safety The current system of measuring the health of safety management system focuses on the symptoms of a disease and not on what is being done to prevent the disease. Following are the issues that are highly likely to happen when management focuses on the injuries and near misses to define success in safety » Firstly, when the employees know that management is focusing on the injuries to define their success or failure in safety, they will have a tendency to manipulate or conceal the incident reporting. If injuries are considered bad and receive utmost scrutiny of management no one would like to be part of it. Even if the safety culture of the organisation is good, until the management focuses on injuries as measurement of their safety performance this problem cannot be solved. » These parameters are applied mostly after the event has happened, even a near miss or behavioural violation is only observed after the fact » These incidents are mostly measurement of luck and not performance. The injury rates are outcome of functioning of a safety management system. Continue on page no.82
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Continued from page no.80 Failure in examining its function will not solve the problem and lead to recurrence. The incident investigation process reveals the gaps in the safety management system, but do not indicate other systems that may also have gaps. Essentially, we need to wait for another incident investigation to know what is wrong with the system » These parameters are not diagnostic in nature, there is a lot of analysis and evaluation needed i.e. incident investigation or analysis to find the problem. Again the analysis will only show the problem when the damage is already done thus not proactive or preventative in nature. The measures also don’t tell an organisation what needs to be done to fix the issues » These measures are not driven by a measurable objective that staff can achieve, organisation often sets targets in terms of LTI or Recordable injuries, however this doesn’t mean anything to staff who keeps wondering, how they could achieve this target. The only way that is in their control to achieve this objective is to stop reporting incidents. » In organisations where there are different projects (with same safety systems and safety culture) being undertaken those projects where the incident doesn’t happen is often termed as successful and other is not. This may motivate the personnel working on no injury project but is definite demotivator for others who put in same amount of effort to maintain the safe work place but were not lucky to get away without any injuries
are linked with incentives breed a culture of non-reporting incidents as incidents would be under-reported to gain the award. Thus the current system of focusing on the injury rates or near misses is one of the ways of measuring the health of safety management system, but must not be used as the barometer to define the success or failure of the system.
Safety definition & measurement model Industrial safety is all about protecting the personnel, environment, assets and reputation (P.E.A.R) from the hazards of the business. Protecting the people from the hazards has moral, economical and legal benefits to the organisation. Safety is defined as a “condition of being protected“ or “something that would prevent the injury or damage”. For example, a safety boot is meant to prevent a likely injury to the wearer or if injury happens it would reduce the consequence. The above model
called “Safety Measurement Model” is a diagrammatic representation of how the safety management system works as a barrier between the people/ asset and the industrial hazards. Therefore, essentially measurement of safety must be measurement of how this barrier works and what must be done to identify any concerns with the barrier as soon as it happens so the hazards do not reach the other end and cause an injury. There are four sections in this model and each of them are briefly described here.
Section I This is the starting point of the model. Generally, this is the hazards in the business that can cause harm to the P.E.A.R in organisation. For example, in the Oil and Gas Industry, the Flammable Gas, Toxic Gas, Hot Surface, Electricity, Rotating Equipment, High pressure Operation, Reactors and Chemicals are some of the hazards that are Continue on page no.84
Often the projects where injury rates
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Continued from page no.82 inherently part of the business and can cause harm to the personnel working there, the community, the environment or the Assets.
Section II This is the most important section of the model as this is where the safety resides. This section includes the safety measures that are in place to prevent these hazards from reaching the P.E.A.R. The measurement of the functioning of section II must be the measurement of safety performance in an organisation. The more robust this section is the better safety outcome will be observed. The section contains following steps to ensure the robustness of safety management system. • The hazard analysis and risk assessment undertaken to understand all the hazards in the business and get an understanding on what can be the extent of harm. This is a very important beginning point to managing the risk in the business. • Engineering measures i.e. building a facility in place that is inherently safe by design. These measures are not dependent on the operators or people but would help them work safely and efficiently. These are the most effective controls that could be in place to prevent injury. • To support the Engineering controls, administrative controls also needs to be exercised. These controls are put in place so that the engineering controls are correctly implemented. These include but not limited to preparing policies and procedures for safe way of working, providing safe working tools and essentially training the personnel. • The last line of defence is Personnel Protective Equipment
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(PPE), this is an additional and least effective barrier in the safety management system as it doesn’t eliminate the risk of an event, but it reduces the exposure thus reducing the consequence to the person. It is very important that there are administrative controls around the usage of the PPE. • Leadership Commitment is the foundation that supports the above four controls, thus has been shown on the base of the above controls. The leadership commitment sets an organisational climate and safety culture where all these processes can work efficiently. In the absence of leadership commitment and presence, even if an excellent safety management system is put in place, it is bound to fail. The leadership commitment to safety is the fuel to the safety management system efficiency. Any organisation that focuses on this section i.e. working of the safety management system will be able to prevent the incidents or near misses from occurring thus have a good safety outcome in terms of injuries. However, most of the organisations focus on the incidents and near miss statistics to find out what is wrong with the safety management system, which is not preventative in nature. Further sections in this paper will indicate the parameters that can be used by an organisation to focus on the Section II of the model, thus prevent accidents.
Section III This section is where the disease in the safety management system starts manifesting in terms of visible symptoms. The hazards from section I, when they breach the barriers in section II i.e. safety management
system and come very near to the people/community without causing injury or damage are termed as unsafe acts, behaviours or near misses. These are regarded as proactive safety measurement, however, these are observed after the event has happened thus cannot be regarded as preventative safety parameters. Normally, these parameters form the base of a safety pyramid, but are hardly used for any purpose other than statistics. These incidents are an early warning to the management that there are issues in the section II and that needs identification and an action plan for correction. If these areas are not identified by the management these will eventually lead to more serious incidents.
Section IV This section often makes it to the headlines of a safety report. This is the most discussed part of the safety management system. The injuries and illnesses are generally used to make a health check of the safety management system. Organisations have legal obligations along with procedural requirements to record this data. When the hazards in section I pass through the barriers in Section II and come in contact with the person injuries and illnesses happen. This data is often used for benchmarking and comparing the safety performance with other organisations in similar businesses. The only concern is that this data is considered as the only reflection of the safety performance and used to decide the success or failure of the safety management system. If there is high number of injuries this is considered as poor system and if there are no injuries in a stipulated period it is considered as matter of Continue on page no.86
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Continued from page no.84 celebrations. However, we are aware that the joy from such celebrations is short lived and an injury follows. The purpose of this paper is to establish that although it is very important reflection of the safety performance, the organisation which wants to prevent injuries must go beyond injuries and look more into the functioning of the safety management system. This section thus shows a safety management cycle, and that where currently the management focuses to make a health check of the system. The problem is that currently the success and failure in safety is defined by sections IV and III, hence these sections are most reported and focused within the management circles. The Section II which is the actual safety in action, or controls or management barriers, which prevent incidents from happening is not evaluated or used for system health check. The result of this is that most of the reporting is based on injury statistics and organisations lack direction on what engineering controls must be put in place to prevent these incidents from occuring.
Degree of Management Control The triangle shown at the bottom of the safety measurement model shows the degree of freedom that management has on each sections. As we move from the left to right of the safety measurement model i.e. from activity-based regime to the outcome-based regime the degree of direct control goes down. For example, it is in control of management to undertake a hazard analysis and put control measures in place, however, the actual outcome is very difficult to control. In fact, the outcome-based safety measurement is the result of the activities undertaken to prevent the incidents. Thus,
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the focus needs to move back to the activity-based measures, whereas the outcome-based measures need to take a back seat. In the subsequent sections of this paper, it will be established what could be the possible measurement parameters that would best reflect the performance of the section II of the safety performance model and how the organisation can migrate to preventative ways of measuring safety.
What Is Best Reflection Of Safety In terms of system model of an organisation, there are three main components i.e. input, processing and output. Performance measurement is undertaken to measure the effectiveness and efficiency of the performance. Through measurement, the systems and individuals within the organisation are held accountable. Thus, there can be corrections made within systems if inefficiency is identified. The process of continually measuring performance helps in evolving, eliminating the deficiencies and reaching the goals. In order to measure safety, the focus needs to be shifted to the process or the activities undertaken towards having desired output that is no incidents. The section II of the previous section is what needs to be measured and focused. To analyse safety performance (1984), Petersen (write full name) describes the following elements of a Safety Management system: 1. Management safety policy 2. Hazard Identification process 3. Leading towards safety, direction and supervision 4. A monitoring system that can point out deviation from plan 5. Consultation and Participation of
personnel in implementing safety These elements form the basic framework, which needs to be measured in order to know the safety performance. The lagging indicators are the outputs of the system and focusing on these indicators as measurement of safety system efficiency is like trying to measure efficiency of an engine by the type of failure that happens in it. Lagging indicators are just one area of the safety performance but not all of it.
Setting Safety Measurement Parameters Having concluded that safety is a state of being protected from harm or it is something done to prevent incidents from happening, this section focuses on how it can be measured and what can be success and failure in terms of safety performance. From the previous section, it is clear that safety is more or less an action undertaken to prevent an incident. The words leading and lagging is often used in health and safety when it comes to monitoring safety. The parameters like injury rates or numbers are generally considered a lagging indicator as this is after the fact, whereas the parameters like unsafe actions or Near Misses (incidents without injury or damage) are considered leading. However, these words are relative and it is often difficult to define what is leading and what is lagging. An unsafe act is also observed after the fact has happened, but it is still referred to as a leading indicator. In safety, there are basically two types of parameters. One is Actionbased parameter that refers to a specific activity performed to design a system and prevent an incident and Result-based parameter, which
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is the outcome of the activities undertaken. Often, management has higher degree of control on what they do, and less degree of control on what would be the result. So, for clarity, we must migrate from use of the leading/lagging and use the terms Action-based indicators and Result-based indicators. The Action-based indicators must be the one that tells staff where they must put efforts to prevent the incidents. The result-based indicators must only be used to identify if the action-based indicators chosen are correct or they need to be modified. The Action-based indicators must be the verification and measurements from the safety management system. Organisations often utilise various models for the safety management system. Some of the models used for benchmarking or certification purpose are OHSAS 18001 or ILO Model. Each organisations based on the nature of business must develop the list of the actionbased indicators, which would help them measure the preventive activities undertaken by their team for developing a safe work place. Some of the areas that must be covered in the action-based indicators must be: 1. Management presence, oversight and involvement 2. The hazard analysis and design process 3. The workplace inspections and safety sampling programmes 4. Training, Awareness and competencies management of the personnel 5. The Tools and Equipment Management system 6. The safety promotion and incentive programmes in place 7. Safety Committees and consultation opportunities 8. The Organisational factors
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around work execution 9. The incident reporting and investigation 10. Corrective Action closure effectiveness and timeliness 11. The on and off job welfare arrangements 12. Procedures and Processes to assist and empower personnel to work safely and stop the job if they think it is not safe to do so 13. The system of managing work (permit to work) audit and compliance 14. The Legal requirement compliance 15. The change management process 16. The behaviour safety processes or unsafe act/condition reporting process 17. Near Miss reporting and investigation 18. The lessons learnt & continual improvement process These parameters need to be discussed with the teams and specific measurement criteria must be set. For example, to access the corrective action closure the company can measure how many corrective actions were overdue on weekly/monthly basis and give a measure of the percentage of compliance or Key Performance Indicators (KPI). Individual section percentages can then be added up to give a department level measure and finally organisation level percentage. These parameters must be reported to the management, so they can understand which elements of the management system need assistance or reinforcement. The incentive programmes must be linked to these KPIs rather than the lost time injury or recordable injury rates and those performing good must be awarded. This will not
only motivate them to keep working but also motivate others to deliver similar performance. The result-based indicators must be used to investigate and find out gaps in the action-based indicators thus set better KPIs for the action-based indicators.
How to implement this in industries The process of moving from a result-based regime to an actionbased regime has to be a slow and gradual process. But, this can only be initiated if Management develops an understanding on what is safety and where they must look for safety. If they still consider injury rates as barometer for defining success and failure, people will keep focusing on these rates and not on the activities they do to prevent it. This doesn’t mean that the result or outcome-based indicators should be overlooked. These results will still give a good reflection on if the actionbased indicators are going on right direction and help fine tune these. The result-based indicators will still be required for benchmarking or legal reporting purposes but the time has come that management recognises that these are just symptoms of the disease and the focus needs to be on the system performance. To begin with there must be equal weighting to the outcomebased and action-based parameters to define the success and failures of safety. None of the incentives or project celebrations must be based on the injury numbers but based on the KPIs set for activities undertaken to prevent the incident. In this way, the personnel will understand where the management focus is and will not hide any incidents. People consider that the accidents
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or injuries are bad and people involved in the accidents feel guilty of bringing bad name to the department. If the management focuses on the activities rather than the injuries they will gradually understand that it is not their fault if an event happens and they are successful if they played their part by participating in the activities that could prevent the incidents.
management system to prevent an event from happening. Thus, in order to measure the safety performance the action-based parameters must be used & not the result-based parameters. More focus on the resultbased parameters leads to a culture of not reporting incidents, and linking these parameters to the incentives demotivates employees. This creates a culture where an incident is seen as something bad and person involved in incident is seen as guilty or the creator of the incident. The result-based parameters must only be reported at the highest level in management so the causal factors from the investigation can be used to fine tune the actionbased parameters. All the incentives, schemes or celebrations must be based on the action-based parameters i.e. before start of any project all the individuals must have KPIs or targets to meet in terms of activity undertaken to prevent an incident and if the site achieves these KPIs they must be regarded as successful regardless of fact that someone gets injured. A no injury site can only be a reality if all the sections of safety management system are efficient. This can happen only if management shifts its focus from the result-based safety measurement to the action-based safety measurement index.
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The safety performance can be represented like these: The charts signify the performance in each of the areas and where more focus is required. The Management can check which are the sections or departments that have contributed to lower compliance and then steward these areas. Also, incentives or bonuses can be linked to these parameters thus driving the personnel to accomplish good safety performance. As these are action driven parameters management has greater control over these and these can be transformed into an action plan with closure dates.
Conclusions Following conclusions can be drawn from the study undertaken in this paper. The injury rates or the leading indicators are only symptomatic indications of an ineffective system and must not be used to gauge the success or failure in safety. Safety is essentially the preventive controls that are put in place through the
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1. Grimaldi, J. and R Simonds, Safety Management. Homewood, IL: Richard D Irwin, 1975 2. National Safety Council, Injury Facts. Itasca, IL: NSC, 2001 3. Newell, S. “Safety and Health Performances Metrics: Results from the ORC Alternative Metrics Task Force.” Washington, D.C. 4. Peterson, D. Techniques of Safety Management ASSE 2003 5. Hopkins, A. “The Limits of Lost Time Injury Frequency Rates,” in Positive Performance Indicators Beyond LTI. Australia: Worksafe, 1999 6. Peterson, D. Safety by Objectives, What Gets Measured and Rewarded Gets Done, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1996 7. Bonnie, Richard J,. Reducing the burden of injury. Washington 1999 8. Cooper M. D 2000. Towards a model of safety culture. Safety Science 36(22): 111-36 9. Wikipedia on website : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Safety 10. Peterson, D. Measurement of safety performance ASSE 2005
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Rolta GeoCAD: Emergency Response System
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olta GeoCAD is an advanced Computer Aided Dispatch product designed and developed for public safety agencies viz. Police, Fire, Medical and other emergency response agencies. It has all the capabilities required for automated call taking, dispatching, vehicle tracking, overall supervision and reporting. Rolta GeoCAD has seamless integration with various technologies like GIS, GPS, GPRS, Radio and advanced telecom technologies. It provides a fully functional emergency response system.
Rolta GeoCAD Product Rolta GeoCAD Desktop: It provides the capabilities required for call takers, dispatchers and supervisors for emergency response management. It has an intuitive GIS interface that allows the emergency response agencies to record, locate, and respond to distress alls within a spatially enabled environment. The Call Taker module has an interface for capturing the event information received from the caller, record the event and communicate to Dispatchers. The Dispatcher module supports advanced dispatching capabilities like “Nearest vehicle” recommendation and “shortest path” calculation, thereby enabling a quick response. It also provides the supervisor an interface to monitor the activities of the entire call taking and dispatching system, analysis and reporting.
Rolta GeoCAD Web: It is based on standard web technology that enables the users to view the complete event information and response vehicles in their current geographic position. It also provides an enhanced management reporting software suite to provide multiple reports from basic call taking reports to advanced analytical reports that enable senior officials or supervisors to get a Bird’s-Eye view on the current situation. Advanced reports like chronological reports, resource utilization reports, summary reports with graphical presentation are also supported by Rolta GeoCAD Web.
Rolta GeoCAD Mobile: It provides access to detailed information regarding the event to the responding units. The responders can also update the Control Center about the progress of the event thereby enabling better coordination between the responding units and the Control Center.
Key Features • Multi-Agencies Support • Multi-Language Support
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Single Console Operator User Friendly GUI Dispatch Decision Support Reports & Analysis Unified Communication System Integrated Mobile Data Terminal & Smart Phones. • CCTV Integration • 3D Map support
Rolta GeoCAD Desktop Call taker • Customizable & easy to use GUI. • EPABX integrated call taking capability. • Ensures complete data collection using “questionnaire” based on event type. • Forms based input screen for fast data entry. • “Smart Addressing system” for faster incident location. • Automatic caller address input via ALI/ANI. • Reduced duplicate calls by “Nearby Location” & “Appended Events”. • Voice recording capabilities through “Voice Logger”. • “Messaging” capability between call takers, dispatchers and supervisors. Dispatcher • Automatic
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appropriate dispatcher. • Quick response & dispatch using Nearest vehicle • Shortest Route between vehicle & incident computation • Supports Resource & Response planning • Time stamping and recording vehicle & incident information • Event Monitoring till closure • System suggested response plan based on type, location and time of the event • Facility to dynamic resource search • Route Planning and Task Management • Integration with CCTV for realtime situational awareness & Decision support
• Supports access from anywhere on the Internet / Intranet on any standard browser. • Dashboard, Analysis chart & “Event view” provides a Birds-Eye view on the situation. • “Fleet Monitoring” allows display of vehicle locations in their correct geographic position on the map. • Enables user to perform specialized analysis and generate custom reports. • Geofence and Route deviation alerts.
Rolta GeoCAD Mobile • Supports PDA, MDT & Handheld devices. • Presents complete information of the event assigned in a comprehensible User Interface. • Enables generation of the predefined status messages for transmission to command center. • Enables the Mobile Workforce to provide information to the Command Center such as text messages and incident closing reports. • Fully integrated “maps”. • Automatic real-time GPS location and display on map. • Support for online as well as offline mode
Supervisor Functionalities • Capability to configure the daily operational needs of the command center. • “Add” and “edit” or “Delete” Event Types and Sub Types and generate report module. Operating System • Microsoft Windows 2008 Enterprise or above for Servers. • Microsoft Windows XP or above for Desktop Clients & MDT. • Windows Mobile 6.5 or higher for PDA & Handheld devices.
For more information, Web: www.rolta.com
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Need for Genuine Safety
he Indian fire safety market is growing at a significant pace especially due to the strengthening of the compliance rules. A recent report titled “India Fire Safety Equipment Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2017” anticipates that the fire safety equipment market in India shall cross $4.26 billion. Given the vast potential, small companies are mushrooming to cater to the increased need for fire safety equipment’s thereby making it an unorganized sector. The buying decision of a fire fighting product is left to the decision of a third party due to low awareness about its selection as well as application and use. Purchase of poor quality or spurious products compounded with improper maintenance is the leading cause of fire related disasters. Some recent examples of such incidents that have taken place in major commercial complexes are a fire extinguisher exploding at the Goregaon Exhibition Centre gravely injuring two fire marshals. And just few months back a fire broke out at Naman Towers, Lower Parelthat started due to a short circuit on the 7th floor and spread swiftly up to the 13th floor. The building’s internal fire-fighting system was not functional and so the fire could not be controlled immediately. Such fire incidents are strong signal on the need for genuine safety equipment’s & regular maintenance of the same. So far, most commercial complexes are putting in place fire safety mechanism as mere tick marks to satisfy compliance requirements in order to get approvals and clearances from government authorities; however they are completely clueless & sometimes callous about ensuring maintenance of these fire
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systems. With commercial establishments increasingly getting more congested, it is absolutely imperative & crucial for industrial and commercial institutes to be equipped with the right fire apparatus. The two critical issues concerning the fire security industry today are low awareness of adequate security measures and lack of understanding of standardization norms to gauge spurious or inferior products from the quality products. Understanding the impact of these issues on the industry, at Gunnebo, we are actively educating customers on the importance of correct fire safety measures & products meeting requisite compliance requirements. For the same, we have identified a number of thrust areas for fire products. One such thing is training and creation of awareness as well as dialogue with colleges & universities to include fire safety in their curriculum. It is always important for the customer to insist on manufacturers’ test certificates and also get sample testing done on a random basis in a certified lab. Most safety conscious customers find it extremely difficult to differentiate the good from the bad. Hence our entire product marketing strategy revolves around providing our customers with peace of mind when it comes to protecting their people and property. We consistently ensure that our products perform in times of emergency. There are clear guidelines designed by the governing bodies for design, installation and maintenance of safety equipments
such as BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards), NFPA (National Fire Protection Association). These bodies have devised various standards right from manufacturing, installation and maintenance of safety equipments. The standards are devised looking at the global norms and guidelines bringing together the best practices across different geographies. Maintenance of the equipment is also key in ensuring safety. Ignoring the prescribed maintenance schedule for the installed equipment may result in the device not being operational during emergencies as witnessed in the recent fire outbreaks. It is important that the user demands maintenance as per this standard from his service provider. The life of a stored pressure fire extinguisher is 10 years from the date of manufacture if maintained as per guidelines and refilling has to be done once in 3 years. Users should ensure that their service provide changes the medium (powder/foam) while refilling and not just tops it up or reuses the existing medium. In the case of hydrant systems it is mandatory that the fire pump is kept in operational condition. Poor maintenance of the hydrant equipment like valves and hose reel drums will result in nonfunctional hydrant system which has resulted in uncontrollable fires and loss of property and fire. Customers should always give priority to selection of the right devices, choose reputed manufacturers and trusted service providers to ensure the safety of their life and property. The choice is yours.
- Arul Prakash, Vice President – Fire Products, Gunnebo India Ltd.
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odrej Aerospace, a division of Godrej & Boyce Ltd, has been mandated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to produce six semi-cryogenic engines (SME). The work on three engines have already started.The SME project was approved in January 2009 by the Government of India at a sanctioned cost of Rs. 1,798 crore. The SME will be used to power the future GSLV Mk III rockets as well as the heavy-life Unifed Launch Vehicles (ULV). Location: Nationwide Budget: 1798 Crore
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he contract to undertake construction of modern hygeinic fsh market at Udayamperoor is awarded to Aaykay Constructions. The completion is targeted in 360 days. Location: Udayamperoor Kerala Budget: 0.90 Crore
Godrej & Boyce Ltd (SM Vaidya, Vice President) Nalini Kala, Head (Corp Comm), Pirojshanagar, Vikhroli, Mumbai - 400079, Maharashtra. T: 022-67964126, 67965656 / 5959, F: 67961518, E: nalini@godrej.com, smv@ godrej.com
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he Centre has recently cleared Defence projects. The project involves production of six submarines indigenously and a decision to buy over 8,000 Israeli antitank guided missiles & 12 upgraded Dornier surveillance aircraft with enhanced sensors from HAL. Location: Nationwide Budget: 80000 Crore
Kerala State Coastal Area Development Corporation (Dr. K. Ampady IIS, MD) R Sureshkumar, Project Manager, VRTC 16/1709, Makayiram, 26 ULRA, DPI Jn, Jagathy, Thiruvananthapuram - 695014. T: 0471-2321520, F: 2323363, M: 8086075890, E: kscadc@gmail
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lans to assign laying of approach road to Daruloom with cement concrete and slab over SW drain at culvert near Daruloom in ward no. 57, Shivarampally division in Rajendranagar circle. Location : Hyderabad Telangana
Government of India
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Greater Hydera-bad Municipal Corporation Ashalatha, EE (FAC), South Zone,
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lans construction of marketing hub cum training centre at Jamalpur bus stand. Completion Period: 300 days.
J Kumar Infraprojects Ltd Ravindra Kulkarni, Vice President Project, 16-A, Andheri Industrial Estate, Veera Desai Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai-400053, T: 022-67743555, 26730291, E: rnk@jkumar.com
Location : Burdwan West Bengal Budget : 1.25 Crore Jamalpur Panchayat Samity Sunil Kumar, Executive Offcer, Jamalpur Burdwan, West Bengal. T: 03451-288289, M:7543037630
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agged contract from Bihar State Building Construction Corporation Ltd, Patna. The contract is for the construction of warehouse at Kudra, Kaimur in the state of Bihar.
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agged contract involving design and construction of new greek bridge between Thane and Kalwa over Thane creek in joint venture. Location : Mumbai Maharashtra Budget : 155.70 Crore J Kumar Infraprojects Ltd Ravindra Kulkarni, Vice President Project, 16-A, Andheri Industrial Estate, Veera Desai Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai-400053, T: 022-67743555, 26730291, E: rnk@jkumar.com
Location : Patna Bihar Budget : 32.28 Crore Era Infra Engineering Ltd (EIEL) P D Arora, Director (Projects), C-56/41, Sector-62, Noida -201301, T: 0120-4145000, 4145255, F: 4145052
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agged contract involving work of construction of road and retaining wall with infrastructure services like electrical, storm water, drainage works on east and west bank of River Sabarmati. Location : Sabarmati Gujarat Budget : 21.27 Crore J Kumar Infraprojects Ltd Ravindra Kulkarni, Vice President Project, 16-A, Andheri Industrial Estate, Veera Desai Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai-400053, T: 022-67743555, 26730291, E: rnk@jkumar.com
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agged contract from Central Public works Department, Koraput. The contract involves construction of assembly hangar for overhaul at HAL, SED, Sunabeda, Koraput in the state of Odisha along with related installation and ancillary works. Location : Koraput Odisha Budget : 54.41 Crore Era Infra Engineering Ltd (EIEL) P D Arora, Director (Projects), C-56/41, Sector-62, Noida-201301, T: 0120-4145000, 4145255, F: 4145052
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onstruction of CRCL building at Multimodal Logistic Park (MMLP) At Khodiyar, Ahmedabad
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Superintending Engineer, Rural Works Circle, Baripada, Odisha. T: 06792-261343, 261344, E: serwcbaripada@nic.in
Container Corporation of India Ltd Rajeev Goyal, Senior General Manager, Concor Bhawan, C-3 Mathura, Road, New Delhi-110076 Delhi. T: 011-41673093-96, (Anil Gupta CMD)
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onstructing 14 tertiary care hospital in 10 backward district of West Bengal.
Location : Kokata West Bengal West Bengal Medical Services Corporation Ltd Debashis Bose, Managing Director, Swasthya Bhaban Complex, GN-29/5, Sector V, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700091, West Bengal. T: 033-40340308, 3, 2357-6504, 5 F: 23576504, 5, E: md@wbmsc.gov.in
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he Group plans to construct a 33.7 km railway line to connect its Jaigarh Port to Konkan Railway line in Maharashtra contributing 63 per cent equity. This project is proposed to be executed through a special purpose vehicle with Konkan Railway Corp contributing 26 percent and 11 per cent by Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB). The bank-ability study and traffc study is completed. The project completion is targeted in 30 months. Location : Jaigarh Maharashtra Budget : 775.00 Crore JSW Group Mohiddin Bukhari, Deputy Manager (Civil), Port Jaigarh, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra - 415614, T: 02357-242551-2, F: 242556, E: marketing.jpl@ jsw.in, bukhari.mohiddin@jsw.in (Sajjan Jindal, CMD)
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lans to assign construction of 50 Bedded Mother Child Hospital Complex at SDH Karanjia. The completion will take 450 days. Location : Mayurbhanj District Odisha Budget : 6.54 Crore Odisha Works Department Ranjan Kumar Kar,
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estern Dedicated Freight Corridor project is coming up from Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust in Mumbai to Dadri near Delhi. The work on Rewari-Palanpur Section covering 625 km have commenced and around 12 per cent of the work is completed. The construction contract
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of 54 major and important bridges in Vaitarna-Bharuch Section has been awarded. So far work on 26 bridges has been completed.Electrifcation contract for 930 km of Western DFC has also been awarded recently. Location : Maharashtra Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Ltd (DMICDC) Abhishek Chaudhary, VP (Corporate Affairs), Room No. 341B, 03rd Floor, Hotel Ashok, Diplomatic Enclave, 50B Chanakyapuri, New Delhi -110021. T: 011-26118884, Ext-109, F: 26118889, E: abhishekchaudhary@dmicdc.com
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he Government of India and Odisha Government have jointly decided to expedite the completion of 53-km long Jharsuguda-Barpali railway link project. The completion is targeted by December 2017. Location: Odisha Coal India Ltd T K Sinha, GM (Mining), 10 Netaji Subhas Road, Kolkata - 700001, West Bengal . T: 033-22435542, 22488099, 22435147 F: 22435316, 22435542, E: gmpm@coalindia.in W: www.coalindia.co.in
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astern Dedicated Freight Corridor is coming up from Ludhiana in Punjab to Dankuni in West Bengal. The civil construction contracts of 1100 km have been awarded except for 538 km, Sonnagar-Dankuni Section which will be taken up on Public Private Partnership. The civil works on Khurja-Kanpur Section (343 kms) of Eastern DFC has commenced and so far approximately 25 per cent of work is completed. The work on MughalsaraiSonnagar Section of Eastern DFC is also progressing well.
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ngul-Sukinda railway link project is under implementation in public private partnership (PPP) model. This project aims to provide connectivity to steel plants in Angul, Keonjhar-Bansapani iron-ore belt, Talcher coal field and Kalinga Nagar industrial belt. RVNL is implementing this project. So far around 28 km of works is awarded. The work has commenced in January.
Location : Ludhiana Punjab Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Ltd (DMICDC) Abhishek Chaudhary, VP (Corporate Affairs), Room No. 341B, 03rd Floor, Hotel Ashok, Diplomatic Enclave, 50B Chanakyapuri, New Delhi -110021. T: 011-26118884, Ext-109, F: 26118889, E: abhishekchaudhary@dmicdc.com
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R plans to develop Byappanahalli terminal through a public-private partnership model. The project is estimated to cost Rs 120 crore covering the construction of railway underbridges and overbridges. BBMP will borne part of this cost. Location: Bengaluru Karnataka Budget: 120 Crore Indian Railways I B Jha, Chief Engineer (Construction), South Western Railway, 18 Millers Road, Bangalore-560046,
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Location: Angul Odisha Budget: 1204 Crore Angul Sukinda Railway Ltd Ajay Kumar, JGM, B Block (West Wing), Gr Floor, Rail Vihar, Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar-751023. T: 0674 2300306, 2300048, M: 9777447870, E: ajoynfr.rvnl@gmail.com, cpm3rvnlbbs@rvnl.org, (S K Patra- Chief Project Manager)
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lans to set up diesel locomotive factory at Marhowra in the state of Bihar. US based companies GE and EMD have been shortlisted for this project. EMD is acquired by Caterpillar’s arm, Progress Rail Services in 2010. It is likely that the Railways would call in for the financial bids. The selected bidder will have to manufacture and supply 700 units of 4,500 horse power diesel electric locomotives and 300 units of 6,000 horse power diesel electric locomotives over a period of 11-years. Location: Marhowra Bihar
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Indian Railways Atul Rane, Senior Public Relations Officer, NM Joshi Marg, Byculla West, Jacob Circle, Mumbai - 400011. T: 022-22621309, Ext: 22635448, E: cpro@cr.railnet.gov.in, spro@cr.railnet.gov.in
Pravinbhai R. Patel, Survey No. 415/ P1, Village: Khundh, Taluka: Chikhli, Dist: Navsari, Gujarat. M: 9979909595
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he company got environmental clearance for mining of Basalt stone from the Lease Area [03-9425 Ha] located at Survey/ Block No. 59, Village: Uteva, Tal: Mandavi, Dist: Navsari. The proposed rate of stone production is 80,000 MT/ Annum. Location: Navsari District Gujarat Shree Mateshwari Stone Quarry Mithalal V Virval, Proprietor, Maa Bhavan, 63/64, Ranchhodn Ngar Row House, Near Akar Club, Simada Road, Nana Varachha, Surat – 395003.
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he company plans to assign re-opening and operating the aban doned/derelict underground coal mine including salvaging, rehabilitation, additional exploration; acquisition of land, planning and production of coal by exploitation of residual coal reserves available in the mine at P.B. Area. BCCL. Location: Kusunda Jharkhand Bharat Coking Coal Ltd A.K.Singh, General Manager, Kusunda Area, P.O. Kusunda, Dhanbad, Jharkhand. T: 0326- 2307295, 2230338, F: 2230165, M:9470596401, E: cgmkusunda@bccl. gov.in
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he company got environmental clearance for mining of Basalt stone from the Lease Area [04-52-49 Ha] located at Survey/Block No. 415 Paiki 1, Village: Khundh, Tal: Chikhali, Dist: Navsari. Location: Navsari District Gujarat Prakash Quarry Works Pvt Ltd
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lans to implement natural gas pipeline project from Mallavaram- Bhopal-Bhilwara-Vijaipur route. Bids are currently invited. Location: Bhilwara Rajasthan GSPL India Transco Ltd Jose Joseph, Manager (Technical), GSPC Bhavan, Sector 11, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. T: 079- 23268654, E: gitlepc1002@gspc.in
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he Government of India is planning to lay a IndoBangla petroleum product pipeline from Siliguri to Parvatipur in Bangladesh for supply of fuel.
Location : Raigad District Maha rashtra Budget : 1000 Crore SKIL Ports & Logistics Ltd Mr. Nikita Nair, Manager, SKIL Infrastructure Ltd, SKIL House, 209, Bank Street Cross Lane, Fort, Mumbai - 400023. T: 022-66199000, F: 22696023, E: Nikita.Nair@skilpl.com, ajay.khera@skilgroup.co.in, (Ajay Khera, MD and CEO)
Location: Darjeeling district West Bengal U P Singh, Joint Secretary (Exploration), A/208, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi - 110001. T: 011-23381832, E: upsingh1962@hotmail.com
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lans development of multipurpose berth to handle clean cargo including container on BOT basis at Paradip port. The work has not yet started. Location : Jagatsin ghpur Odi sha Budget : 191.65 Crore Paradip Port Trust Mr. R. D. Mohapatra, Deputy Engineer (Design Cell), Administrative Bldg, Paradip Port Trust, P.O. Paradip Dist. Jagatsinghpur, Orissa. T: 0672- 2222067, F: 2222351, E: ramdulal@gmail.com
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lans to undertake extension of container terminal at Visakhapatnam Port. The concession agreement will be signed soon with Visakha Con tainer Terminal Pvt Ltd. The comple tion of the project is targeted in 24 months. Location : Vi sakhapat am Andhra Pradesh Budget : 900 Crore
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he port’s second phase expansion plan includes adding 11 new berths to the port and raise its capacity four fold to 100 million tonne, up from 25 million tonne presently. The state government has approved allotment of 736 acre of land for the second phase expansion. Environmental clearance is in place. Location : Bhadrak District Odisha Dhamra Port Company Ltd (DPCL) Mr. Antony Kant, Business Development Head, Fortune Towers, 2nd foor, Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar- 751023, Orissa. T: 0674-2303829, 2301680, F: 2303828, E: dpcl@dhamraport.com, business@dhamraport.com, (Subrat Tripathy, CEO)
Visakhapa tnam Port Trust Venu Prasad, Deputy Chief Engineer, Port Area, Visakhapatnam - 530035. T: 0891-2873344, 2876001, F: 2565023, info@vizagport.com (M T Krishna Babu, IAS, Chairman)
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he company plans to build a multipurpose terminal on a 200-acre land at Karanja. The foundation of multipurpose Karanja port in Raigad District is laid recently. The proposed multipurpose terminal and port would be operational in two years.
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lans to set up multi user liquid terminal at Puthuvypeen, Cochin port on EPC contract basis. Bids not yet finalised.
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Location: Kochi Kerala Budget: 205 Crore
Budget: 15000 Crore Vivus Global Australia Pty Ltd Anand Ganeshan,Chief Engineer, #32, CSRIE, grape Garden, 17th H Main, 6th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore-560095. T: 080-42710888, E: anand.g@vivusglobal.com (R Balasubramaniam, MD, E: cmde.bala@vivusglobal.com)
Cochin Port Trust Philo CA, Executive Engineer, Bristow Rd, Willingdon Island, Kochi - 682009, Kerala. T: 0484-2666414, 2582418, M: 9847946541, E: ce@cochinport.gov.in. (Jijo thomas, PRO).
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he port is implementing the development of north cargo berth III for handling bulk cargoes. Transtroy is the contractor and the project will be completed by March 2016. Location: Tuticorin Tamil Nadu Budget: 450 Crore VO Chidambaranar Port Trust Balakrishnan C, Executive Engineer, Harbour Estate, Tuticorin-628004, Tamil Nadu. T: 0461-2352252, F: 2352301, M: 9443359094, E: baluvoc4@gmail.com
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he selection of integrated Ro-Pax vessels cum terminal operator at Gogha-Dahej for the Ro-Ro ferry service across the Gulf of Cambay is not yet finalised. Location: Dahej Gujarat Gujarat Maritime Board Mansi Bhatt, Manager, Block O-20, New Civil Hospital Annex, Meghaninagar Ahmedabad, Gujarat. T: 079-23238346, M: 9925153090, E: mansi.bhatt@gmb.ports.in (Ram Patel, Executive Engineer)
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etting up shipbuilding facility along the Konkan coast in Maharashtra. The investment is planned in the shipyard that will built by its unit Rajapur Shipyards Pvt Ltd in Ratnagiri district. The work is stopped as of now due to some technical issues. Location: Maharashtra
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he Government plans to start work on the National Waterway-1 project comprising Haldia-Varanasi waterway covering length of 1620 km in the next two to three months. The World Bank had released Rs 300 crore for the preliminary work in September 2014. Location: Haldia West Bengal Budget: 4200 Crore Inland Waterways Authority of ndia (IWAI) Amitabh Verma, Chairman, R.P. Khare, Director, A-13, Sector-1, Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh, T: 0120-2522971, F: 2543664 /2543973, E: dirrpkhare@rediffmail.com, iwainoi@hub.nic.in
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To allow for alternative or extended use the flashlight can also be operated with optional rechargeable cells. The Type II Hard Anodized aluminum construction and IPX7 water-resistance rating make it extremely durable and the anti-slip knurled pattern allows for all-weather usage. Additionally, the Pelican 7000 LED offers a removable clip for easy pocket storage and transport. Perfect for use in a variety of situations including camping, home and auto repair, as well as general law enforcement, military and tactical applications, the Pelican 7000 LED has an MSRP of $99.95 and is backed by Pelican’s legendary lifetime guarantee of excellence.
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Pelican Products, Inc. is the global leader in design and manufacture of both high-performance protective case solutions and advanced portable lighting systems. Their products are used by professionals in the most demanding markets including fire safety, law enforcement, defense / military, aerospace, entertainment, industrial and consumer. Pelican products are designed and built to last a lifetime. The company operates in 19 countries, with 28 offices and seven manufacturing facilities across the globe.
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olta GeoCAD is an innovative Public Safety solution providing advanced functionalities to manage multi-agency emergency response including police, fire and Ambulance. This innovative solution leverages the strengths and capabilities of Desktop, Web and Mobile technologies to seamlessly integrate the control station with the field officers enabling effective and efficient management of emergencies. In addition, advanced data exchange, integration and analytical capabilities including reporting, spatial analysis and fleet monitoring, will provide the users insights for Rolta GeoCAD can be configured so that Calls to 100 (Police), 101 (Fire), 1073 (Traffic Helpline), Women, Children and Senior Citizens’ Help lines, etc. can be integrated into the same system. Prioritization of calls and selective landing at specialized consoles can be achieved. Questionnaire based guided call taking ensures the collection of critical inputs from caller. The Rolta GeoCAD provides the facility to call up the complainant for feedback and satisfaction report. It also provides various reports and charts for response analysis and dashboard representation.
Rolta GeoCAD has all the capabilities required for automated call taking, dispatching, real time vehicle tracking, and overall supervision and reporting. It provides a fully functional emergency response system. It also supports multiple languages for ease of localization including varied languages like English, Hindi, Urdu, Arabic and Chinese. Rolta GeoCAD Solution is also tightly integrated with an advanced personal safety solution – Rolta Suraksha for use by women, senior citizens and any person in distress, needing assistance.
Product Components Rolta GeoCAD Desktop - Rolta GeoCAD Desktop provides advanced Call Taker and Dispatcher capabilities for Emergency Response Management. Event information and unit location data integrated with an intuitive geospatial interface is coupled with optimized resource recommendation based on the Response Plan and shortest path depiction. Jurisdictional zones and other relevant geospatial information are quickly rendered to the operators. It also provides the supervisor an interface to monitor the activities of the entire call taking and dispatching system as well as tools for analysis of the complete operation and reports. Continue on page no.108
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Rolta GeoCAD Web - Rolta GeoCAD web enables the users to view the complete event information and response vehicles in their current geographical position over the web. It also provides dashboards and enhanced management reporting software suite that enables senior officials and other stakeholders to get a bird’s eye view of the current situation.
well as send live photographs from the event location thereby enabling better coordination between the responding units and Control Center. Rolta GeoCAD Resource ManagerRolta GeoCAD Resource manager is a desktop based administration interface which allows the administration features / configuration about the Vehicles, Operators, Shift details, Vehicle resources, Vehicles equipment, Event Types, Event priorities, modems etc. It manages permission based on user roles for report viewing.
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Rolta GeoCAD Mobile & MDT Rolta GeoCAD Mobile & Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) are deployed on handheld devices associated with the responding units and personnel. It provides access to detailed information regarding the assigned events to the responding units including shortest path computation. The responders can also update the Control Center about the progress of the event as
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• Single Console: Call Taking, Dispatch and Supervision • Supports Multiple Agencies (Police/Fire/Medical) • Voice Logging and playback • Questionnaire based call taking • Smart Addressing for incident location • Supports Notes & Attachments • Alert Escalation (Email & SMS) • Integration with CCTV for Decision Support • I n t e g r a t e d / U n i f i e d Communication System Plug-in Support • Dashboard and Comprehensive Reports • Route Planning and Task Management • Support for Multiple Languages • SMS/Email based Call For Service registration • Cops on the Dots (Patrol Planning) • Traffic blockages’ reporting & display • Resource & Response Planner • Bi-directional messaging • 3D Map Support • High Availability • Interoperability • Scalability • Mobility
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Benefits • Enhanced call taking and dispatching capability for Emergency Response System • Significant improvement in Quality & Response time for Emergency Events. • Improved coordination and delivery of resources from multi agencies • Improved emergency recovery by analyzing events in spatial environment • EPABX & Voice Loggers integrated solution enables automated call taking and recording • Supports ANI/ALI for automatic number identification and automatic location identification of the caller • Supports “Smart Addressing” to save crucial time for a call taker • ”Hot Call” support ensures effective handling of High Priority / Critical calls and reduces the time taken for response to the absolute minimum • Dispatcher can communicate with multiple mediums • Transfer / escalation of incidents between dispatchers • Dashboard view of events to get a holistic view of current situations, required for senior officials • Enhanced Web Features for AVLS – Also useful for remote monitoring of fleet movement on internet • Mobile support for field unit integration – MDTs, PDAs, Handheld Devices on Windows/ Android Platform.
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Safe Practices of
Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders “Train employees and workers who are required to handle and use compressed gases and ensure that compressed gases are handled in accordance with safe working practices.” - R.R. Nair
About Author Mr. R. R. Nair has more than 50 years’ experience in Occupational Safety, Health & Fire Protection. He is author of 15 books and about 70 articles in various topics on Safety, Health & Environment. He has carried out more than 60 safety / fire safety audits in various industries, occupancies including high rise buildings. For more information contact: M: +91 7045172050, +91 9224212544 Resi: +91 22 27665975 E-mail: shib@vsnl.com / rajan.shib@gmail.com
1. Introduction
3. Type of compressed gases
A compressed gas is a material which is a gas at normal room temperature and pressure, but is packaged as a pressurized gas, pressurized liquid or refrigerated liquid and is contained usually in a cylinder. The compressed gases may be toxic, flammable or explosive. The compressed gas cylinders can present a variety of hazards due to their pressure and/or contents. It must be stored and handled very carefully. Regardless of whether a compressed gas is packaged in an aerosol can, a pressurized cylinder or a refrigerated container, it must be stored and handled very carefully. Puncturing or damaging the container or allowing the container to become hot may result in an explosion. This article will focus on the type of compressed gases, its hazards, testing and inspection of cylinders, safe practices of handling the cylinders, etc.
The three main types of compressed gases that are stored in gas cylinders, which are as follows: 1. Liquefied Gas: The liquefied gases are gases that become liquids at room temperature when compressed at high pressure in a cylinder. e.g., Carbon Dioxide, Chlorine, LPG, Ammonia (See Label at Fig 1).
2. Compressed Gas - Definition As per the Gas Cylinder Rules 2004 of India, “compressed gas” means any permanent gas, liquefiable gas or gas dissolved in liquid under pressure or gas mixture which in a closed gas cylinder, exercises a pressure either exceeding 2.5 Kgf/cm2 abs. (1.5 Kgf /cm2 gauge) at 15 deg C or a pressure exceeding 3 Kgf/cm2 abs. (2 Kgf/cm2 gauge) at +50 deg C or both. It may be stated here that, the pressure of most compressed gases will not exceed 2000 to 2640 psig (138 to 182 bar ), though some do go up to 6000 psig (414 bar).
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Fig 1: Anhydrous Ammonia Cylinder Shoulder Label – Courtesy: www.xpresstags.com/ 2. Non-liquefied Gas: The non-liquefied gases are gases that remains gases at room temperature even at high pressure. e.g. Oxygen, Methane, Hydrogen (See Label at Fig 2).
Fig 2: Hydrogen Gas Cylinder Shoulder Label – Courtesy: www.xpresstags.com/
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3. Dissolved Gas: The dissolved gases are gases that are dissolved in a volatile solvent in order to stabilize them. e.g. Acetylene (See Label at Fig 3).
Fig 3: Acetylene Gas Cylinder Shoulder Label – Courtesy: www.xpresstags.com/
4. Nature of Hazards As per the nature of hazards, compressed gases are classified into four types which are as follows: 1. Flammable or combustible: Gases are flammable, if their flashpoints (temperature above which there is not sufficient vapours given off to ignite) are lower than room temperature (See Fig 4). In these situations there is an ever present danger of fire or explosion.
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3. Poisonous: Exposure to poison gases and vapours can go unnoticed for long periods of time (See Fig 6).
Fig 6: UN Danger Label for Poison Gas – Courtesy: UNRTDG
4. Inert: An inert gas is non-reactive gas and is usually a member of noble gas family. It is a nonflammable gas (See Fig 7).
Fig 7: UN Danger Label for NonFlammable Gas – Courtesy: UNRTDG
5. Main Hazards The main hazards associated with gas cylinders are:
Fig 4: UN Danger Label for Flammable Gas – Courtesy: UNRTDG
2. Corrosive: Gases that causes visible destruction or permanent changes in the skin tissue at the site of contact (See Fig 5).
1. Asphyxiation caused by gas leaks. 2. Contact with the released gas or fluid (such as chlorine). 3. Fire resulting from the escape of flammable gases or fluids. 4. Impact from the blast of a gas cylinder explosion or rapid release of compressed gas. 5. Impact from parts of gas cylinders that fail, or any flying debris. 6. Impact from falling cylinders. 7. Manual handling injuries.
6. Main Causes of Accidents The main causes of accidents relating to gas cylinders are: Fig 5: UN Danger Label for Corrosive Gas – Courtesy: UNRTDG
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1. Inadequate training and supervision for handling the cylinders.
2. Poor installation or maintenance of cylinders. 3. Faulty equipment and/or design, e.g. badly fitting valves or regulators. 4. Poor handling or storage of cylinders. 5. Inadequately ventilated working conditions.
7. Testing and Inspection of Cylinders Manufacture, possession and use of any gas when contained in cylinders in a compressed or liquefied state is regulated under the Gas Cylinders Rules, 2004, of the Government of India as amended from time to time. Gas cylinders which are in use are subject to wear and tear during handling. Thus with the passage of time, they may become unsafe for further use. In order that their safety might be ascertained, gas cylinders which have been in use are periodically inspected and tested at regular intervals. The periodical inspection comprises visual examination, measurement of the wall thickness, internal cleaning, weighing and hydrostatic testing. Such periodical inspection is carried out in accordance with the instructions of the Chief Controller of Explosives of the Government of India. However, the cylinder is subjected to external visual examination as per IS 5845:1984, whenever it comes for refilling.
8. Relevant Standards Bureau of Indian Standards has issued a number of standards relating to the design, transportation and handling of compressed gases. The specifications of colour codes for industrial gas cylinders are dealt in IS 4379:1981. The specifications for LPG are given in IS 4576:1999. The test methods of LPG are dealt in IS 1448:2007. The flameproof electrical fittings to be used in the filling area is
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as per specification of IS 2148:2004. The methods for Hydrostatic Stretch testing are dealt in IS 5844:1970. Periodical inspection interval for gas cylinders in use are dealt in IS 8868:1998.
9. Safe Practices Observe the following practices while handling the compressed gas cylinders: 1. Contents of the gas cylinder should be clearly identified. 2. Read the MSDS and labels for all of the materials you work with. 3. Color coding is not a reliable means of identification. Cylinder colors vary from supplier to supplier. 4. Do not deface or remove any markings, tags or stencil marks used for identification of contents attached by the gas vendor. 5. Gas cylinders should always be used in a vertical position, unless specifically designed to be used otherwise. 6. Never roll, drag, or drop cylinders or permit them to strike each other. 7. Close all valves when cylinders are not in use. 8. Use cylinder trolley when handling gas cylinders. 9. Transport cylinders with valve caps. Do not lift cylinders by the cap. 10. The vehicles / containers used for transporting the compressed gases must use respective Hazchem Code, TREMcards & MSDS regardless of colour code used for cylinders (See Fig 8 & Fig 9). 11. Gas cylinders should not be stored for excessive periods of time. Only purchase sufficient quantities of gas to cover shortterm needs. 12. Store gas cylinders in cool, dry, well-ventilated areas, away from incompatible materials and
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Fig 8: Transport of LPG Cylinders without Hazchem warning – Courtesy: www.shashikallada.com/
Fig 9: Picture showing the wrong way to transport compressed gas cylinders – Courtesy: www.usmra.com
ignition sources. 13. Gas cylinders should be stored away from sources of ignition, other flammable materials or oxygen cylinders. 14. Cylinders (full or empty) shall be secured by chains, straps, or other sturdy tiedowns during storage and transport (See Fig 10 & 11).
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15. Full cylinders shall be separated from empty cylinders within the storage area. 16. Flammable gases shall be separated from nonflammable gases. 17. Cylinders shall not be stored at temperatures above 125 oF (52ºC) or in direct sunlight, or outside of the temperature range specified by the manufacturer. 18. Cylinders shall be protected against tampering and damage. 19. Cylinders shall not be refilled except by authorized suppliers. 20. Open flames and smoking shall not be permitted in areas where oxygen is used or stored. 21. “No Smoking” & “No Open Flames” signs shall be conspicuously posted in these areas.
10. Safe Use of Regulators A regulator is a device that receives gas at a high pressure and reduces it to a much lower working pressure (See Fig 12). Regulators are gas specific. However, many a times adequate care is not taken to maintain and handle the regulators. Thus the following precautions may be taken while handling the regulators:
Fig 10: Unchained compressed gas cylinders can fall over like dominos compromising the cylinders – Courtesy: www.fireengineering.com Fig 12: Regulators, Hoses, Tanks & Torch - How They Connect – Courtesy: www.weldersuniverse.com/
Fig 11: 24 Bundle of compressed gas bottles – Courtesy: www.rgbsi.com
1. Be sure to use the proper regulator for the gas tank in the cylinder. 2. Always check the regulator before attaching it to a cylinder.
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3. If the connections do not fit together readily, discard the wrong regulator. 4. Before a regulator is removed from a cylinder, close the cylinder valve and release all pressure from the regulator. 5. Regulators shall be removed from the cylinder during transport.
11. Use of personal protective equipment 1. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety shoes, safety glasses, aprons, gas masks for all work involving in compressed gas cylinders. 2. Poisonous and irritating gases, such as Chlorine should be handled only by well-informed operators with appropriate safety equipment. 3. Fire extinguishers and heat protecting gloves should be used with gas welding equipment. 4. Flame arrestors should be used in acetylene lines, where acetylene is used with compressed air.
12. Conclusion Personnel who handle compressed gases should be familiar with potential hazards before using the gas. In addition to the chemical hazards of compressed gases, hazards accompanying high pressure or low temperature may also be present due to the physical state of the gas, i.e., liquefied or non-liquefied. All compressed gases must be labelled packaged and transported in accordance with local and national requirements and industrial standards. The vehicle /container used for transporting the compressed gases must use respective Hazchem code, TREMcards and MSDS, regardless of colour codes used for the cylinders. Prepare safe operating procedures to complete any given job.
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The supervisor or responsible person shall designate and train employees and workers who are required to handle and use compressed gases and ensure that compressed gases are handled in accordance with safe working practices. It is the supervisor’s responsibility that employees and workers using compressed gases understand the proper procedures. Address potential emergencies and corresponding measures necessary to safely avoid such emergencies. Consider scenarios that could result in gas leaks or other emergencies in order to be fully prepared to react appropriately.
9. IS 5845:1984 – Code of Practice for Visual Inspection of Low Pressure Welded Steel Gas Cylinder in use. 10. IS 8868:1988 – Inspection Interval Cylinders In Use.
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11. Nair, R.R. – Glossary of Technical Terms used in the Material Safety Data Sheets. Safety and Health Information Bureau, Navi Mumbai, 1989, 56 pages. 12. Nair, R.R. – Hazards of Anhydrous Ammonia. Safety and Health Information Bureau, Navi Mumbai, 1989, 40 pages.
References 1. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety – Compressed Gases Hazards, 2011. 2. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety - How do I work safely with compressed Gases, 2008. 3. India, The Gas Cylinder Rules, 2004, Universal Law publishing. Delhi. 4. IS 1448:2007 – Methods of Test for Petroleum and its Products 5. IS 2148:2004 – Flameproof enclosure of Electrical apparatus. 6. IS 4379:1981 – Identification of Contents of Industrial Gas Cylinders.
13. Nair, R.R. – Hazards of Carbon Disulphide. Safety and Health Information Bureau, Navi Mumbai, 1989, 36 pages. 14. Nair, R.R. – Safe Handling of Compressed Gases. Industrial Safety Review, P 38, March 2012. 15. Nair, R.R. and Chakravarti, S. – Safe Handling of Hazardous Chemicals (AICTE-CEP Publication Code No. 1016), AICTE, Bangalore, 2001. 16. United Nations Committee of Experts on Transport of Dangerous Goods – Recommendations on the Transfer of Dangerous Goods, 9th Ed. New York, United Nations, 1995,
7. IS 4576:1999 – Liquefied Petroleum Gas – Specifications.
17. University of California – Environmental Health and Safety – Compressed Gases Safety Programme, 2004.
8. IS 5844:1970 – Recommendations for Hydrostatic Stretch Testing of Compressed Gas Cylinders.
18. University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign - Compressed Gas Cylinder Fact Sheet 2011.
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