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Monthly Magazine On Fire Safety & Electronic Security
COVER STORY
Sure Safety : The New Face of PPE Industry Mr. Nishith A. Dand, Director Sure Safety (India) Pvt. Ltd.
FACE TO FACE
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Managing Editors Shilpa Kadam Shirish Dongre CEO Shekhar Dongre Editor Rajeev lyer Advisory Board (Editorial) Mr. D.C. Nath - IPS (Retd.) Ex.President & CEO - IISSM Farooq Abdullah Managing Partner - Marvel Gloves Industries K.P. DOMINIC Director - Mircom Group of Companies Dr. Saifuddin Bharmal C.M.D. - Lookman Electroplast Industries Ltd. Mr. Vivek Bhasin C.E.O-Base Systems Pvt.Ltd. Mr. R. R. Nair Chief Executive of Safety and Health Information Bureau (SHIB) Mr. T. P. Singh Director-S&M, FLIR Systems India Pvt Limited Marketing Team : Ladoji Pendurkar, Bhavin Shah, Bharat Shah Vinod Surve, Kavita Chaudhari,
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Design & Layout Rahul Ramgude, Arun Shinde, Pradeep Pillalamarri
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“Intersec is a good platform to meet security SIS, partners and customers”
“Matrix products have good features. It can cater to all segments of customers”
Mr. Jatin Desai, Product Engineer - Security Products, Matrix Comsec Pvt. Ltd., Vadodara
Mr. Abbas M. Lokhandwala, Proprietor SMB SYSTEM INTEGRATORS, SURAT
Business News Bosch DINION HD 1080p camera wins prestigious German and Dutch Awards for industrial design
Milestone systems Hires VP for corporate products
Verint enables 24x7 safe city surveillance monitoring in Surat
Mr. Bjorn Skou Eilertsen Vice President (VP)
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Technology Update
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Mr. Kiron Kunte
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CCTV SURVEILLANCE
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FIRE SAFETY & PROTECTION
The Indian ‘PPE’ ChallengeVis-A-Vis ‘Sure Safety’ Innovations 104
Fire and Explosion Hazards
Mobile Surveillance for Public Transport 84
Mr. R. R. Nair
Corporate Portfolio
Event Photo Feature 70
INTERSEC 2013
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MX-MDR Electronics : The heritage of perfection
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Guest Editor of the month
Mr. Nimit Sheth, Secretary Fire & Security Association of India (Gujarat Chapter) and Managing Director, Ramana Safety & Systems (I) Pvt. Ltd.
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as a Secretary - FSAI (Gujarat Chapter) express my sincere gratitude to INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW for the chance given to share knowledge & activities of “FIRE & SECURITY ASSOCIATION OF INDIA”.
FIRE & SECURITY ASSOCIATION OF INDIA (FSAI) was established in 2002 as a registered society & is a non-profit organization representing practices in the field of Life Safety with main focus on Fire Protection, Safety & Security. Its primary purpose is to promote use of better education, engineering technology and science in the concern field and to practice & maintain high ethical standards in the industry & amongst its members. With Head Quarter at Cheenai, we have currently 11 Chapters across India including Gujarat, Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Kolkata, Cheenai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kerala, Vizag & Coimbatore. It has approx 1350+ members and is a leading & forefront Association and Chamber of Commerce & Trade in Life Safety in India today duly representing the voice of the Industry. FSAI’s main vision is to establish Life Safety and Security as an important human obligation in the economic development of the country and use this as an index for future investments and growth of the nation to become a world leader.” Various events & activities in the field of workshops, education, training, seminars, exhibitions, conclave etc are being undertaken by National and Regional Chapters across India.
I would be like to congratulate & thank INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW for providing platform and working towards a Safe & Secure India. The articles, papers, technical write-up & information shared by Magazine are very good and would go long way in spreading awareness and education in the concern field. I hope your efforts would go long way in Nation Development and I wish you my best wishes in your all future endeavors.
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Bosch DINION HD 1080p camera wins prestigious German and Dutch Awards for industrial design • Exceptional design meets advanced technology • HD images with excellent color differentiation, even in moderate lighting Conditions • Full support of multicasting, Internet streaming and iSCSI recording
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he DINION HD 1080p Day/Night surveillance camera from Bosch Security Systems will be honored with two prestigious awards for its outstanding product design: the German Design Award and the Dutch Good Industrial Design Award. Both juries, comprised of highly renowned design experts, emphasized the great attention to detail in all components, ranging from the lens and image sensor down to the casing. The German Design Award is the German Design Council’s highest international form of recognition and will be granted on 15 February 2013 in Frankfurt/Main. The DINION HD 1080p’s remarkable and innovative design set it apart from the competition in the “Industrial Goods and Materials” category. The jury recognized the camera for supplying HD images with excellent color differentiation, even in moderate lighting conditions. The product also impressed with its precise execution, seamless transitions and clear lines. The Good Industrial Design Award is the hallmark for industrial design in the Netherlands. The DINION HD 1080p is honored in the “Professional Products” category. The prize, which is awarded annually by the Design Cooperation Brainport at the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven, celebrates products that display a high level of craftsmanship and professional expertise. Bosch Security Systems’ design expertise is founded on many years of experience and commitment. In 2010, the award-
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winning DINION HD 1080p replaced the iconic DINION camera, which had dominated the surveillance appliances market for years. The concept focuses primarily on strong design elements that are carried out throughout the series, building a strong Bosch brand identity. The new camera boasts fully redesigned casing, providing enough space for the sophisticated high-definition technology inside. “To us, design is more than just beautiful appearance. It is also a unique selling point,” explains Ad Biemans, Product Marketing Manager at Bosch Security Systems. “We want to be successful in the premium segment of the surveillance camera market. Therefore our professional HD cameras are designed with utmost attention to detail and are expressions of the pure Bosch brand identity.” In the industry, the DINION HD 1080p is recognized for its best-in-class digital imaging technology, delivering high-resolution images even under challenging lighting conditions. The camera uses the latest CMOS-based HD sensor for a sharper, more detailed picture with a 16:9 image format. Multicasting, Internet streaming and iSCSI recording (CCTV storage) are all fully supported, and the camera’s built-in Intelligent Video Analysis incorporates features like “idle object”, “line crossing”, “flow detection” and “crowd detection” to help operators monitor highly frequented environments. Bosch Security Systems’ design of the DINION HD 1080p camera has been recognized repeatedly by international award bodies. In 2012 it received the red dot design award for its elaborate and innovative product design. This year also, the camera received the MTP Gold Medal Award, given at the trade fair Międzynarodowe Targi Poznańskie in Poznan, Poland. In 2011, the DINION HD 1080p won the GOOD DESIGNTM Award in the “Protective Equipment” category. It is awarded annually by the museum ‘The Chicago Athenaeum and Design’ and the ‘European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies’. For more information, contact : Bosch Security Systems E-mail: santosh.kumar@in.bosch.com ghosh.jaydeep@in.bosch.com www.boschsecurity.co.in The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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Hikvision Expo : Resounded Grand Success in Kolkata, Bengaluru and Chennai
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Hikvision organized the Hikvision Expo event in Kolkata, Bengaluru and Chennai in the month of December 2012, for all the stakeholders of security Industry. The multicity event got overwhelming response from distributors, dealers and system integrators.
ikvision, the world’s leading supplier of video surveillance products and solutions organized HikVision Expo event to evangelize and showcase the latest products and technology trends. Hikvision Expo was a grand success in Kolkata, Bengaluru and Chennai. This multi city event received an overwhelming response from the Distributors, Dealers and System Integrators. Hikvision Expo kick started in Kolkata on 17th December, then in Chennai on 19th December followed by Bengaluru on the 21st December 2012. The tremendous response at the Expo was evident through the jam packed seminar. In this multi city event, they showcased a wide range of Hikvision products, conducted live demonstration and seminar while imparting technical training to the security professionals. “We had honored our Channel partners by presenting Hikvision Achievers Award 2012 to keep the spirit of excellence and servitude alive, ” said Ashish P Dhakan, MD & CEO. Hikvision Expo was the platform to meet and interact with Hikvision’s channel partners in their own city by inculcating latest technology, creating awareness about its new products and services. Participants were treated to some impressive seminars and trainings by the Hikvision Team. They showcased a variety of products such as IP Cameras, DIS Series Cameras, Speed Domes, storage systems such as DVR’s, NVR’s, NAS and Encoders, etc. “We had conducted separate seminar on IP Video Surveillance, DIS technology, vertical applications and Hikvision Easy DDNS. Also, we conducted Live Technical Training sessions on the Hikvision iVMS 4200 software, Storage and Bandwidth Calculation, RAID configuration and Easy DDNS,” explained Ashish P Dhakan. Hikvision’s core technical experts were present to educate about product features and demonstrated the live functionality of products thereby allowing the channel partners to learn and be trained in Hikvisions’ latest technologies. Overall, the Hikvision Expo was a highly enriching experience for distributors and dealers. The System Integrators were satisfied and intrigued by the product demonstration, seminars and training in their city. The highlight of the Expo was the Q & A session with enthusiastic system integrators. “They were very curious to know the post sales services arrangements for Hikvision products. We are always there to provide the best services possible to our customers and that’s our commitment,”
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asserted Ashish P Dhakan. Hikvision has grown from a small company with 28 people, into a global enterprise with more than 8,000 employees – including 2,000 R&D engineers. With the largest R&D team in the industry and capability of continuous innovation, Hikvision’s product offerings include hybrid DVRs, NVRs, standalone DVRs, digital video servers, compression cards, high-definition IP cameras, and speed domes. Hikvision is pioneer in introducing new technology and software in India. “As a market leader, Hikvision introduced H.264 Video compression in Indian Market, recently we have launched DIS Series Cameras for Indian market. Our DIS Series cameras are High Quality up to 600/650 TVL, Compact Design, with many features at affordable price. In DVR, we are world No.1 for 3 consecutive years, we have introduced DS- 7300, DS- 8100 Series which supports 4CIF resolution at the same time it supports 4 to 8 HDD and it will record more than 45 days video. Recently we have launched DS7200HVI-SH series DVR which is 4CIF, with HDMI enabled at affordable price. In IP camera we have range starts from 1.3 Megapixel to 5 Megapixel with crystal clear image. Recently we have launched DS-2CD2012-I which is 1.3 Megapixel IP IR Bullet Camera customized for Indian Market. In NVR range we have DS-9664NI-RH in which we can easily configure 64 IP Cameras, its recording capacity supports up to 16 HDD, each of 3 TB. Recently we have launched DS-7700NISP Plug & Play NVR, PoE enabled. In speed dome we have upto 36X Zoom ratio which works in low light conditions too. We have also launched IP IR Speed Dome which is 0 lux / pitch dark customized products for Indian Market. We also have the DVS, encoders and IP Modules for large scale projects,” explained Ashish Dhakan. More than 2000 R&D engineers, the largest R&D team in the industry, with the capability of continuous innovation helps us to introduce latest technology and products. “Our wide ranges of products are certified by UL, FCC, CE, ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14001:2004, CCC, Ctick, RoHS and WEEE, PSIA and Onvif. Whether it is Plug & Play economic systems or High class Enterprise requirement, Hikvision has a solution,” said Ashish Dhakan. He added, “Our motto is to continue being the first choice for security professionals and retain this coveted position in the years to come, by maintaining a high quality standard for our Hikvision range of products. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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CP PLUS unveils mobile surveillance solution in India A compact security solution for any transit movement
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P PLUS GmbH & Co. KG, headquartered in Germany and a worldwide leader in electronic surveillance security products, introduces Mobile Surveillance Solution in India, specially designed for public and private transport, long-distance passenger transport, rail transport, police patrol, cash transport and many more. The CP PLUS mobile surveillance solution enfolds various advantages like deter violence, prevent theft, protect vehicle, enhance passenger safety, monitor driver behavior and enforce rider regulations. The CP PLUS on the move surveillance solution responds to any situation proactively rather than any other conventional surveillance solution. Not only those but the solution can provide valuable footage during criminal investigations to authorities and enforce bus rules and regulations on riders with a second set of eyes in order to make sure that riders follow rules & pay bus fares. CP PLUS has introduced Mobile DVRs (CP-SMR0404MH1S, CP-SMR-0404MH1V and CP-SMR - 0404MH2V) to expand its transportation surveillance portfolio. The CP PLUS Mobile surveillance solution consists of Mobile DVR, integrated Control Panel Unit along with powerful cameras. Featuring monitor in control panel unit enables driver to view live monitoring of the inside vehicle while driving. The unit also has intercom by which communication between vehicle and control room can happen anytime and anywhere and in-built alarm can send alert to the control room in emergency situation. The CP PLUS MDVRs withstand severe shock and vibration conditions with its special anti-vibration design and provide a reliable recording performance. All the H.264 DVRs have intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) 12 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
that makes navigation simpler for users and provides high resolution image for evidence and tracing. In the new offering, all the three MDVRS support GPS functions for vehicle tracking and location verification on Google or Microsoft Virtual Maps. In addition, they are shipped with WiFi 3G enabling to communicate with central station or any scattered monitoring stations. In the Central Monitoring Software (CMS), the administrator can set the speed limit of the vehicle so that the software can make an alert in case driver crosses the speed limit. Similarly, the administrator can adjust geofencing alarm, making the driver to follow the decided route. The CMS also enables administrator to view live monitoring of multiple vehicles on one screen at the same time. In the accessories, the users can also avail lock box from CP PLUS for these MDVRs which are designed to prevent MDVR against any unauthorized access and also protect them from fire up to 500ยบ Celsius.
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The CP PLUS Mobile Surveillance Solution is developed after rigorous Research & Development by the CPPLUS TeknoLogix Lab located in Taiwan, with the highest quality yardstick. The CP PLUS Mobile Surveillance Solution is available across all branches of Aditya Infotech Ltd and dealers. For any further query, please write to Security@ adityagroup.com In India, Aditya Infotech Ltd. is an exclusive distributor partner of CP PLUS GMBH & Co. KG, Germany for their brand CP PLUS. AIL has been aggressively distributing and marketing entire range of CP PLUS surveillance Cameras, Digital Video Recorders (DVRs), VDP and allied accessories in India. Aditya Infotech Ltd (AIL) is a leader in introducing video security and surveillance brands in India and has an expertise in designing solutions on the basis of the needs. For more information, contact : Jaya Ghosh Sharma Aditya Infotech Ltd. E-mail:- Jaya_sharma@adityagroup.com
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Verint enables 24x7 safe city surveillance monitoring in Surat Verint Collaborates with Surat City Police Department, Surat Traffic Education Trust, and Innovative Telecom & Software Pvt on Next-Generation Video Surveillance and Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) Capabilities to Help Create a Safer, More Secure Environment
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erint® Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: VRNT announced its association with the Safe City Project initiated by the Surat City Police Department and Surat Traffic Education Trust to help enhance the safety and security of Surat City inhabitants. With the successful project launch on 18 January 2013, the diamond city of Surat in Gujarat will benefit from a stateof-the-art 24x7 video surveillance and security command center. “There is a need to enhance the safety and security of Surat City based on its large population and
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concentration of key industries, such as diamond, textile, engineering, and oil and gas,” says Mr. Rakesh Asthana, Police Commissioner, Surat City. “The Surat Safe City Project is an investment designed to help ensure the safety of our people and bring a greater awareness of security amongst our citizens. This project of the government of Gujarat has been executed successfully as a public partnership by the Surat Police Commissionerate,” along with Surat Traffic Education Trust, Innovative Telecom and Verint as a technology partner. The initial phase of the Surat Safe City Project consisted of 100+ closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras covering all major traffic junctions along with critical entry and exit points in the city. In subsequent phases, the Surat City Police Department and Surat Traffic Education Trust plan to extend the coverage in the city, which has a population of approximately forty five lakh (or about 4,500,000), by integrating the project with the proposed state government surveillance and command center network in Gandhinagar. The city administration plans to increase the number of surveillance locations to 5,000 by the end of the project implementation. At the heart of the project is the deployment of a state-of-the-art The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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command, control and communications center (C3) with a 280 square foot “video wall” that can centrally monitor, aggregate and analyze multiple surveillance feeds in police headquarters to support the proactive physical security management of the city. The center includes a city mapping capability that provides reports on physical security and fire alarm and water levels, along with evacuation and disaster recovery plans. “We are honored to be part of the Surat Safe City Project, which is designed to provide a more secure environment for citizens,” says Manish Shah, VP South East Asia, Verint. “Verint solutions help public safety organizations meet a range of modern challenges, from evolving communications media to homeland security concerns, and in doing so, help improve performance and protect people, property and assets.” The task of implementing a state-ofthe-art command, control and communications center (C3) was successfully executed by Surat Traffic Education Trust in partnership with the Surat City Police Department. To support its focus, it invested in Verint’s Nextiva® Video Management Software™ and Nextiva Physical Security Information Management™ solutions in September 2012, taking the technology live last month as part of the overall Surat Safe City Project rollout. According to the organizations, these capabilities serve as critical components of the city’s overall command center plan that’s focused on proactive approaches to help identify, analyze and take action on security and criminal threats. “Surat City is a commercial hub for India’s diamond and textile markets. As such, the city is a high-security risk area for potential theft and crime. To help proactively identify and neutralize such threats, the city administration and police department initiated the Safe City Project to increase awareness and security amongst the people and help ensure 24x7 surveillance,” adds Mr. Mihir Chahwala, Director, 16 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
Innovative Telecom & Software Pvt Ltd., a leading security solutions company based in Western India, and a Verint partner.
About Verint Video and Situation Intelligence Solutions : Verint® Video and Situation Intelligence Solutions™ help protect people, property and assets, and enhance operational efficiency. The award-winning Nextiva® portfolio delivers a sophisticated framework for capturing enterprise-wide IP video and other security and operational information, and provides users with integrated analytics, situation management and operational management capabilities. Designed for use across the enterprise, finance, retail and critical infrastructure markets, Verint solutions help address the top security and operations challenges facing today’s organizations through advanced security and business intelligence, vertical solutions and subject matter expertise.
About Verint Systems Inc. : Verint® (NASDAQ: VRNT) is the global leader in Actionable Intelligence® solutions and value-added services. Its extensive portfolio of Enterprise Intelligence Solutions™ and Security Intelligence Solutions™ helps worldwide organizations capture and analyze complex, underused information sources—such as voice, video and unstructured text—to enable more timely, effective decisions. More than 10,000 organizations in 150 countries, including over 85 percent of the Fortune 100, use Verint solutions to improve enterprise performance and make the world a safer place. Headquartered in N.Y. and a member of the Russell 3000 Index, Verint has offices worldwide and an extensive global partner network. Learn more at www.verint.com. For more information, contact : Verint System Inc. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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Matrix showcased the comprehensive range of security solutions at Intersec-2013, Dubai
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atrix Comsec, a leading manufacturer of Enterprise Telecom and Security solutions, participated in the Intersec2013. Matrix showcased its complete portfolio of Security products encompassing range of Access Control and Time-Attendance Solution, Video Surveillance Solution and Fire Alarm Panel. At the event Matrix launched two new door controllers COSEC DOOR PVR and COSEC NGT FCX. Mentioning about the new products, all excited Mr. Jatin Desai – Product Owner Access Control and TimeAttendance Solution said “that these products have a cutting edge advantage over the others”. COSEC DOOR PVR, a palm vein reader based door controller provides the highest security and eliminates hygiene concerns as it is a completely contactless device. This device is most suited for hospitals, chemical organizations, mines, factories, corporate houses and many others.COSEC NGT FCX, an elegant door controller with an innovative design simplifies timeattendance and strengthens security. Already a winner of Red Dot Design Award, this door controller is extremely suitable for corporate offices, R&D centers, government institutes and many more. With expanding business in Middle East, Matrix Access Control and TimeAttendance software will now have an option for Arabic Language catering to one of the prominent need of this region. 18 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
ABOUT MATRIX COMSEC Established in 1991, Matrix is a leader in Telecom and Security solutions for modern businesses and enterprises. An innovative, technology driven and customer focused organization; the company is committed to keep pace with the revolutions in the telecom and security industries. With around 30% of its human resources dedicated to the development of new products, Matrix has launched cutting-edge products like IP-PBX, Universal Gateways, VoIP Gateways and Terminals, GSM Gateways, Access Control and Time-Attendance Systems, Video Surveillance System and Fire Alarm Systems. These solutions are featurerich, reliable and conform to the international standards. Having global foot-prints in Asia, Europe, North America, South America and Africa through an extensive network of more than 500 channel partners, Matrix ensures that the products serve the needs of its customers faster and longer. Matrix has gained trust and admiration customers representing the entire spectrum of industries. Matrix has won many international awards for its innovative products.
For more information, contact : Matrix Comsec Jatin Desai Jatin.Desai@MatrixComSec.com www.MatrixSecuSol.com
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HID Global enhances the overall security for the largest transformer manufacturer in China VertX® Networked Access Control and iCLASS® Contactless Reader Solutions Provide Centralized Management and Advanced Access Level Settings for Shenyang Transformer Group • VertX V1000 networked controllers, VertX V100 door/reader interfaces, and iCLASS contactless smart card readers deployed to safeguard facility. • New solution is interoperable with plant’s existing credentials and seamlessly integrates with a range of hardware and management software for additional deployments. • Solution fully leverages plant’s existing TCP/IP network investment to provide a centralized, web-based access control system.
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ID Global, a worldwide leader in secure identity solutions, announced that its network access control solutions and contactless readers have been selected by Shenyang Transformer Group Co., Ltd. (Shenyang TBEA) in China to enable access level settings and area control to prevent unauthorized entry. The new access control solution is interoperable with the plant’s existing credentials and seamlessly integrates with a wide range of hardware and management software for additional deployments. The solution fully leverages Shenyang TBEA’s existing TCP/IP network investment to provide a centralized, web-based access control system that provides central monitoring, report generation, the ability to establish staff access level settings and visitor management. Featuring dispersed entry points over a 720,000 square meters industrial park, Shenyang TBEA deployed HID Global’s VertX® V1000 network controllers, VertX® V100 door/reader interfaces, iCLASS® R10 and iCLASS® R30 contactless smart card readers to safeguard the plant’s integrated factory, R&D building, administrative offices, elevators, mixed working areas and key equipment rooms. “After our extensive assessment, we selected HID 24 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
Global and its physical access control solutions for its leading technology and comprehensive product functionality. We had an experience where some HID Global controllers were accidentally submerged under water and the products still functioned properly without any defects, validating HID Global’s robust product design and quality,” said Mr. Yu Liuyi, project manager with Shenyang TBEA. “As a global leader in secure identity solutions, HID Global offers a lifetime warranty to their customers, which eliminates our concern regarding post-sales service and support.” The new system achieves significant cost savings by enabling additional deployments such as time and attendance, remote area control and visitor management while supporting the factory’s existing MIFARE® credentials. Additionally, the solution can seamlessly integrate with multiple sub-systems such as surveillance and fire control systems for area control and safety management. For more information, contact : HID Global www.hidglobal.com
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Aditya rolls-out multi-city ‘Dahua technology road shows’
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ditya Infotech Ltd. (AIL), acclaimed Asia’s Dominant Security Solution Force, & Dahua Technology, worldwide leader and professional manufacturer of CCTV products, plans to rolls-out its multi-city Technology Road Shows in different parts of India. In the month of February, AIL will kickoff Dahua Technology Road Show on 21st , 23rd and 25th in Chennai, Bangalore and Kolkata respectively, aiming to reaching out to system integrators and potential channel partners from the surveillance domain and imparting knowledge on Dahua’s revolutionary and advanced surveillance solutions with them for any customer needs. “We have always believed in empowering our channel partners and system integrators with right information, hence we decided to educate them about Dahua’s extensive & high-end security solutions and taking them to the next level where they can provide variety of solutions as per the customer’s need and will improve their quality of integration projects” commented, Aditya Khemka, CEO & Director at Aditya Infotech Ltd. At the Technology Road Shows, Dahua will showcase its complete range of analog, HD-SDI and IP solutions, home automations, video door phones, RFID locks and many more. Experts from Dahua will be addressing the technical queries of the attendees. Robbin Shen, Regional Sales Manager at Dahua Technology expressed, “Our India distributor 26 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
partner, AIL, has been executing different channel programmes to motivate partners across the India. In addition, we believe that through a series of informative road-shows, the Indian market will be able to comprehend and reap full benefits of our innovative solutions and applications”. “We expect large number of system integrators and channel partners from every location. Such educational sessions will always bring our partners/SIs and manufacturer at one platform to discuss latest trends, emerging technologies, competitive market scenario and the company’s offering in the segment. Our partners and SIs will have an opportunity to have hands-on experience of the latest technology and applications, being offered by Dahua” expressed, Yogesh Dutta, Vice President, Security BU (India & SAARC Region), at Aditya Infotech Ltd.
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 equipments. Both hardware and software are modular-designed with flexibility for different configurations, various scales of applications and future expansion. For more information, contact : Jaya Ghosh Sharma Aditya Infotech Ltd. Jaya_sharma@adityagroup.com
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C•CURE 9000 access control system, now integrated with eMpower time attendance & workforce management system
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yco Security Products and Pune based Seed Management Services Pvt. Ltd. have jointly announced the integration of Software House C•CURE 9000 Access Control System with eMpower Time Attendance & Workforce Management System. This integration is now available to users in India through the SEED sales channel. eMpower is an end-to-end, web based Time and Attendance & Workforce Management automation. The solution is fully integrated and certified with C•CURE 9000 Access Control System from Software House. eMpower facilitates time and attendance, leave management, Out duty management, shift management (Multiple shifts, Flexible shifts), employee self-service, overtime and comp-off. It takes work force management to a very advanced level through exhaustive T&A reports, multi-level authentications, email/ SMS based approvals, alerts and more. eMpower supports virtually any access control device (any brand, Swipe/ Biometric / Face Detection/ Retina, thus providing an ideal solution for scenarios where C•CURE is co-existing with access control solutions from other vendors).In addition it supports multiple devices and virtually unlimited users across multiple sites and locations. It can interface with SAP / HRIS / HRMS / Payroll / Legacy Apps. Other useful features that make eMpower a very versatile solution include : Multi -level access and authentication, extended workflows via web, SMS, mobiles;
Multi- level approvals, Auto import utility, Active directory integration and Custom Reports (available on request). With over 5 years of commitment to the industry and over 150+ successful clients across diversified industry segments and over 200,000 users across domestic and international geographies, eMpower becomes an automatic “product of choice” for existing/new C•CURE 9000 customers having Time & Attendance requirement.
About Software House
Software House, part of Tyco Security Products, manufactures security and event management systems including the innovative C•CURE 9000. Combined with a suite of reliable controllers led by the iSTAR Edge IP door control module, Software House technologies are among the most powerful in the industry. Add an unsurpassed integration platform that allows customers to integrate seamlessly with critical business applications, and it’s easy to see why Software House solutions are ideal for security-¬-critical applications.
About Tyco Security Products
Tyco Security Product is a unified group of the most comprehensive world-leading premium access control, video, location-based tracking and intrusion solutions in the security industry. Tyco Security Products conducts business in over 176 countries around the world, in multiple languages and employs over 2,700 employees globally, including research
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and development, marketing, manufacturing, sales, service and logistics teams in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific. Our products, built by developers from all product disciplines, consistently allow customers to see more, do more, and save more across multiple industries and segments including healthcare, government, transportation, finance, retail, commercial and residential. Worldwide, Security Products helps protect 42% of Fortune 500 companies, transportation systems on five continents, 37% of the world’s top 100 retailers, over two million commercial enterprises, thousands of students in more than 900 educational facilities, and over five million private residences.
About eMpower eMpower is a practical end to end solution in T&A and workforce management domain. The solution is web based HR automation solution that facilitates time and attendance, leave, shift management, employee self-service and overtime & comp off for the organization particularly any size. It integrates well with IT stack of small as well as large enterprises and works with variety of access control devices including swipe, biometric or kiosks from various manufacturers. eMpower takes work force management to the advanced level by providing exhaustive reports ,multi-level authentications, email / SMS based approvals, alerts etc.
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Hikvision launches X55 series of low-light network cameras
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ikvision, the global leader of video surveillance products and solutions comes a new series of low-light network cameras – the X55 series – that enables users to achieve impeccable vision of meticulous details in extremely dark environments. There are four models in the series: the DS-2CD755F-E(I)(Z) indoor dome camera, DS-2CD7255FE(I)Z(H) outdoor dome camera, DS-2CD855F-E network box camera and DS-2CD8255F-EI(Z) bullet camera. Each offers super low light technology (up to 0.05 lux/f1.2, with AGC on), and boasts of a full high-definition output and an industry-leading noise reduction technology (3D DNR). “We created this series of cameras to fill a niche in the market. Currently, the most advanced security cameras typically fail to reach their potential in very dark conditions. With the X55 series, we resolve this issue and top it off with world-class camera resolution,” said Keen Yao, International Marketing Director of Hikvision. The super low-light capability is the hallmark of the X55 series, making the cameras well ahead of their time in technological advancement. With a minimum illumination of 0.05 lux @ F1.2, these cameras have a level of sensitivity 30 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
that allows users to discern colors, shapes, sizes, and of course movements in near complete darkness. Coupled with a wide range, the most meticulous details can be brought to life and captured with extreme clarity. Each of the models in the series captures images of up to 2 megapixels and provides full HD 1080p real-time video recording. The DS-2CD8255F-EI(Z) and DS-2CD7255F-E(I) Z(H) both incorporate a weather proof rating of IP66 and operate effectively in a wide range of weather conditions, including a temperature range of -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F) and humidity of up to 90%. The DS-2CD8255F-EI(Z) bullet camera, DS-2CD755FE(I)(Z) indoor dome camera and DS-2CD7255F-E(I)Z(H) outdoor dome camera all offer optional infrared LEDs and provide an IR range of up to 30m (98.4 feet), as well as motorized Vari-focal lens that facilitates quick and easy lens installation. Besides, the DS-2CD7255F-E(I)Z(H) even supports a built-in fan and heater. These cameras can be incorporated into a larger networked surveillance system where alarms are triggered automatically in the event of a security breach. Among the many networking features, network connection errors and IP address conflict alerts allow users to quickly resolve potential networking issues to ensure the maximum uptime in the system. “In today’s context, we cannot afford to have any downtime in security. It only takes a minute or two for a breach to occur,” commented Keen.
About Hikvision
Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. is one of the world’s leading suppliers of video surveillance products and solutions. Established in 2001, Hikvision has grown from a small company with 28 people, into a global enterprise with more than 8,000 employees – including 2,700 R&D engineers. With the largest R&D team in the industry and capability of continuous innovation, Hikvision’s product offerings include hybrid DVRs, NVRs, standalone DVRs, digital video servers, compression cards, high-definition IP cameras, and speed domes. These products are used in more than 100 countries, and have been used to secure various security applications around the world. For more information, contact : Balasubramanian Jayam, bala.jayam@pramahikvision.com, www.hikvision.com
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Pelican continues enhancement of cold chain industry – acquires renowned minnesota thermal science
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elican Products, Inc., the leader in the design and manufacture of highperformance protective case solutions and advanced portable lighting systems, announced the acquisition of Minnesota Thermal Science (MTS), the industry leader in global temperature controlled transportation products. Based in Plymouth, Minnesota, MTS will merge with Pelican’s already established BioPharma™ division. “The combined entity will offer customers an even wider range of the most advanced temperature controlled packaging solutions for the safe transport of pharmaceuticals, tissue, biologics, diagnostics, blood and other healthcare products,” said Lyndon Faulkner, President and CEO of Pelican. “The award-winning thermal protection products of MTS will be matched with Pelican’s global capabilities providing a worldwide solution of re-usable transportation and packaging products and services.” In addition to Pelican BioPharma cases that offer 140+ hours between 2.0 to 8.0C, customers will have access to the full suite of MTS products including the reusable Credo Cube®, which protects payload contents at defined temperatures longer than any other passive thermal shipper. Equally impressive are the Credo Xtreme® full pallet which holds 890 liters and the half pallet which holds 406 liters, each providing 35% more payload space than the closest competitor. In addition to their unique scientific packaging, MTS offers a complete range of services and software to support a reusable temperature controlled packaging solution. “Joining forces with Pelican will enable us to aim even higher and provide customers with an unmatched global cold chain solution under one company”, said Tom Anderson, CEO of MTS. “We’re confident that together we’ll deliver products and services to the industry better than any competitive offering. An accelerated product development program which will significantly enhance the combined company’s solution set and associated cold chain services is already underway.” Pelican Products, Inc. is a portfolio company
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of Behrman Capital, a private equity investment firm based in New York and San Francisco.
About Pelican Products, Inc.
Pelican Products, Inc. is the global leader in design and manufacture of both high-performance 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 26 offices and five manufacturing facilities across the globe.
About Minnesota Thermal Science (MTS)
Minnesota Thermal Science is a global cold chain logistics leader, providing patented and award winning temperature controlled packaging solutions. MTS provides advanced technology in thermal protection packaging solutions for the safe transport of pharmaceuticals, tissue, biologics, diagnostics and blood.
About Behrman Capital
Based in New York City and San Francisco, Behrman Capital was founded in 1991 by Grant G. and Darryl G. Behrman. The firm invests in management buyouts, leveraged buildups and recapitalizations of established growth businesses. The company’s investments are primarily focused in five industries: health care, specialty manufacturing, business to business outsourcing, defense and information technology. The firm has raised five funds with a combined capital base in excess of $3.0 billion.
For more information, contact : www.pelican.com/biopharma www.behrmancap.com www.mnthermalscience.com www.behrmancap.com
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Milestone systems Hires VP for corporate products Former Microsoft Manager Bjorn Skou Eilertsen leads a newly created business unit for high-complexity surveillance software
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ilestone Systems, the open platform company in IP video management software (VMS), has hired Bjorn Skou Eilertsen as Vice President (VP) for the company’s recently established Corporate Products business unit, responsible for large and highcomplexity surveillance solutions. “Milestone Systems has achieved formidable growth in its first 14 years to be a leader in a market where the customers’ needs are constantly changing. I look forward to doing my part to keep us ahead of the competition,” says Eilertsen, VP of the Milestone Systems Corporate Products business unit. “My primary task is to manage continued developments for our high-end products designed for more complex needs and larger customers, to ensure that our software best fulfills their requirements. Organizationally I will focus on leveraging coordination
between R & D, marketing and sales to work toward our shared goals.” Eilertsen has more than a dozen years of experience as a manager of product development, sales, marketing and business operations, demonstrating that he is a solid strategist who can develop new concepts and create growth while being an empathetic leader. Most recently he was the manager of Microsoft’s Dynamics CRM business division in Western Europe where he was responsible for the partner channel, sales, marketing and product management. John Blem, Chief Product Officer and Founder of Milestone Systems, is pleased that Eilertsen has joined the company as part of its continued expansions: “With Bjorn’s passion for software, strong background in the IT industry and innate skills for growing business, he is the perfect person to help implement our new strategy. This involves more input
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from our partners in the development process so we can be better than ever at tailoring our products, marketing and sales to their differing needs and those of the customers.” The new growth strategy for Milestone Systems also includes the establishment of parallel organizational divisions: the Professional Products unit run by VP Janne Jakobsen has its focus on high-volume, small to mediumsize business sector needs, while the Incubation and Ventures group lead by VP Lars Nordenlund is investigating and developing future products and services for open platform IP video management software, with a new office location in Silicon Valley, California.
About Milestone Systems
Founded in 1998, Milestone Systems is the global industry leader in open platform IP video management software, according to IMS Research. The XProtect® platform delivers powerful surveillance that is easy to manage, reliable and proven in thousands of customer installations around the world. With support for the widest choice in network hardware and integration with other systems, XProtect provides best-in-class solutions to video enable organizations – managing risks, protecting people and assets, optimizing processes and reducing costs. Milestone software is sold through authorized and certified partners.
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Hikvision unveils new entry-level standalone DVR series
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ikvision, the global leader of video surveillance products and solutions, recently released a new standalone DVR series – the DS-7200HFI/HVI-SH. This product is specifically designed to cater towards the entry-level security market by using a highdefinition video output, a friendly user interface, and multi-channel real-time monitoring. Offered in an attractive price range, this DVR series is the perfect recording solution for smaller-scale applications, such as homes, offices, or for retail purposes. Compared with Hikvision’s DS7200HFI/HVI-ST(/SN/SE) series of standalone DVRs, the new DS7200HFI/HVI-SH series supports VGA and HDMI outputs simultaneously, with up to 1920x1080 resolution. This provides users a versatile solution for real-time video viewing, and also allows them the experience of a cost-effective, but high-quality method to secure their businesses. The DS-7200HFI/HVI-SH features high-quality 4CIF recording in real time across its up-to 16 channels. It even allows up to 128channel streaming of remote live viewing (within 60M bandwidth), allowing users to access their videos anytime and anywhere over the internet. This DVR further supports alarm functionality with motion and tampering detection. When
critical events (such as theft) occur within owners’ premises, this DVR’s alarm event recording is triggered, generating instant notification via E-mail to allow owners the ability to take whatever proactive response they deem necessary. This DS-7200HFI/HVI-SH DVR series also incorporates a highly intuitive user interface with friendly apps and widgets. One time-saving feature is the customization of tags in the operation interface for video information, which allows users further control over their systems to locate key events. Other features include 2 SATA hard disks with a capacity of up to 4TB each, and dual streaming with the sub stream allowing remote preview and mobile phone monitoring via limited bandwidth. HDD quota management is also supported to optimize the capacity assignment to different channels and minimize video storage requirements.
About Hikvision
Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. is one of the world’s leading suppliers of video surveillance products and solutions. Established in 2001, Hikvision has grown from a small company with 28 people, into a global enterprise with more than 8,000 employees – including 2,700 R&D engineers. With the largest R&D team in the industry and capability of continuous innovation, Hikvision’s
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product offerings include hybrid DVRs, NVRs, standalone DVRs, digital video servers, compression cards, high-definition IP cameras, and speed domes. These products are used in more than 100 countries, and have been used to secure various security applications around the world. Headquartered in Hangzhou, China, Hikvision has expanded to a global operation with regional branch offices in the United States, Netherland, Italy and Dubai; joint ventures in India and Russia; as well as a maintenance center in Hong Kong. Dynamic growth and exceptional products have seen Hikvision recognized as the No.1 global vendor of CCTV and video surveillance equipment – according to IMS Research’s World Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment Report 2012, and listed for four years in a row in Security 50 – a market survey recognizing the top 50 security vendors in the global security market (No. 5 in 2011). Hikvision is now publicly listed in Shenzhen Stock Exchange with market capitalization of US$9.5 billion. For more information, contact : Balasubramanian Jayam, bala.jayam@pramahikvision.com, www.hikvision.com
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STQC certifies Bioenable’s eNBioScan-C1 - single fingerprint scanner FOR INDIA’s UIDAI AADHAAR PROJECT To Be Used for Aadhaar Enabled Authentication Services
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QTC awarded the Certification to eNBioSacnC1, the FBI certified single finger scanner from BioEnable Technologies Pvt. Ltd. The scanner provider great results in the performance field testing conducted by the office, which certified that the same is safe and reliable when it comes to meeting the project requirements. eNBioScan-C1, the FBI certified single finger scanner by the BioEnable Technologies Pvt. Ltd., was today awarded STQC certification. SQTC is an office attached to the Department of Electronic and Information Technology, Government of India and the scanner provided great results in the performance field-
assessed biometric devices to identity verification agencies.” The company is also providing technical support required to kickstart the integration of applications with UIDAI Aadhaar authentication server. In addition, the user friendly scanner is also FBI PIV certified and complies with ISO standards (ISO 19794, ISO 19792, NIST, ANSI). It is a perfect fit for government and semi government projects and provides high quality image capturing. On his reaction after getting the certification, Mr. Pradeep replied, “We are honored to have the eNBioScan-C1 receive this certification as this is now required for most Indian fingerprint procurements. Our goal has always been to provide quality biometric products and solution from last 10 Years. Obtaining STQC certification is confirmation of that goal.” testing conducted by the office. According to the sources, the developers were provided with advanced technical support and the application was developed with Aadhaar authentication server. The performance field-testing was conducted in June 2012. The certification means a lot the future of the device and certifies that the same is safe and reliable when it comes to meeting the project requirements. According to Pradeep Bhatia, the MD of the company, “STQC has strict testing guidelines and eNBioScan-C1 fingerprint scanners have successfully passed the tests under the STQC’s Biometric Device Certification Scheme, designed to facilitate availability of quality
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About BioEnable Technologies BioEnable Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Is a leading company working in the field of advanced electronic identification, automation, and tracking solutions since last 10 years. It offers cutting-edge biometrics security & wireless automation solutions for wide range of commercial and government applications. BioEnable is ISO9001:2008 certified with strong Research & Development capabilities. It is certified supplier for UID Aadhaar and several other government projects.
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Schneider electric announces new Pelco Spectra HD 1080 high speed dome positioning system Schneider Electric delivers unmatched video quality with the powerful new Spectra HD 1080 a powerful suite of advanced analytics built into the camera system, including Object Tracking, which allows users to define the size of the object of interest and track the subject through the full 360 degree rotation of the camera. Other analytics tools included are Abandoned Object, Adaptive Motion, Camera Sabotage, Directional Motion, Loitering Detection, Object Counting, Object Removal and Stopped Vehicle.
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chneider Electric announced the release of its new Pelco™ by Schneider Electric Spectra™ Highdefinition (HD) 1080 dome positioning system, featuring a clearer image with stronger resolution without sacrificing low-light or programmable performance. The Spectra line has been a cornerstone of security applications for nearly 20 years, delivering unparalleled reliability, drive/control technology and image quality. Designed for security professionals who demand the very best in image quality, Pelco’s Spectra HD 1080, built on the Sarix™ technology platform, is an all-digital system that delivers 2.0 megapixel resolution, high-profile H.264 compression and built-in analytics.
Key features of the new Spectra HD 1080 system include:
• The best image quality: The Spectra HD 1080 delivers the clearest possible images with
its 1/2.8-inch Exmor CMOS imager with an integrated 20x optical zoom lens, delivering 2.0 megapixel resolution (1920x1080 at 30IPS). • Sarix technology at its core: Built on the Sarix technology platform, it features a dual-processor design for guaranteed streams and HighProfile H.264, which is 10 percent more efficient than base-profile H.264, for the more efficient compression. Sharing a common browser with all Sarix-based cameras means easy configuration, and allows users to have advanced pan/tilt management features through a browser. • Solid pendant design, optically perfect bubble: Spectra HD 1080’s solid pendant design eliminates the subtle vibrations that can occur in demanding installations, ensuring a better image. The optically perfect dome delivers flawless image quality over the entire viewing range of the system. • Built-in analytics: The Spectra HD 1080 system comes with
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“We understand that there is nothing more important to our customers than image quality, and Spectra HD 1080 delivers the clearest possible images,” says Todd Dunning, director, Product Management, Schneider Electric. “The Spectra HD 1080 is the ideal choice for installations that need a high performance, HD PTZ dome.” With its Pelco video portfolio, Schneider Electric is a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of video security systems. Spectra HD 1080 builds upon the long history of imaging excellence that has made Spectra one of the most trusted high-speed dome systems in the industry, protecting some of the world’s most treasured landmarks. It is available in indoor and outdoor models and is ideal for any environment. Schneider Electric is now taking orders for Spectra HD 1080 and will begin shipping on January 18. For more information, contact : Schneider Electric www.pelco.com/spectra www.schneider-electric.com
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Barix IP voice alarm and emergency intercom solution enhances security for Maldives Islands resort company
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arix is helping the parent company of a Maldives Islands resort boost property security through the power of IP audio. The system, installed by Maldives-based systems integration firm EIT Private Limited, integrates two-way Audio over IP technology from Barix as part of an intrusion alarm solution for the business offices of Bandos Island Resort and Spa. The complete solution also includes CCTV video and remote monitoring components. EIT Private Limited installed a security system following recent burglaries at the resort’s headquarters, located in the 13-story Jazeera Building in the capital city of Male’. The Barix solution employs two Annuncicom PS1 devices, with one at the main Jazeera Building control center and a second in a control center on resort grounds, where all remote monitoring takes place. The PS1 enables a direct connection for intercom communications between the two control centers over an eightmile (13-kilometer) distance.
EIT Private Limited Director Mohamed Afzal estimates that the Barix solution saved his customer five thousand dollars ($5,000) versus a legacy audio system, eliminating interference concerns in the process. Long-distance audio is streamed between the two PS1 devices over a WiFi link from Ubiquiti Networks, costing far less than communicating by mobile phone or PSTN networks. Ultimately, the Barix solution provides his customer with the high audio quality needed to reliably communicate and prevent theft today — and the flexibility to grow the system moving forward. “Barix offers the best option for a customized IP audio solution in security, with open software that allows us to integrate and customize their hardware,” said Afzal. “Most vendors don’t provide that kind of flexibility. In this case, Bandos Island Resort and Spa no longer have to depend on others or worry about the questionable reliability of SMS-based mobile communication to report security incidents. The PS1 ensures that guards can better communicate (at no additional cost), and more effectively catch suspects during a forced entry or theft.” Afzal added that Barix provides flexibility in audio streaming, allowing users to choose any type of format or compression depending on the customer’s network strength. “Too many other products have fixed bit rates for audio, and in many cases the customer’s network cannot accommodate the bandwidth needed to handle the streams,” he said. “Barix offers plenty of audio streaming options so that customers are not forced to invest in network upgrades or buy additional hardware.” The configuration for the Bandos Island Resort and Spa
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system uses standard voice over IP (VoIP) protocols for communication between guards at two control centers. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) calls can be initiated to allow communication with multiple receiving devices. Remote access control at the main office building entrance is also made possible with the Barix installation. Afzal concluded that set up was extremely simple, with streaming enabled between the two PS1 devices within minutes of configuration. “The PS1 devices detect each other over the network almost immediately once set up and powered on,” he said.
About Barix AG (www.barix.com)
Barix AG, headquartered in Zurich Switzerland, specializes in research and development of state of the art IP based communication and control technology. The company is a long-term and reliable supplier of IP audio and control devices, with more than 150,000 devices shipped in its first decade of business. Barix products are standalone and able to remotely connect worldwide over standard networks / Internet offering new and improved solutions to the commercial audio distribution, communication and automation industry. Barix products provide solutions in Audio over IP (audio distribution and monitoring, communication, security) and automation (remote controlling, monitoring and maintenance). For more information, contact : Barix AG www.barix.com The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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Flexidome HD 1080p camera from Bosch wins new product of the year award
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osch Security Systems announces its Flexidome HD 1080p Day/Night IP camera has won a 2012 New Product of the Year Award from Security Products magazine. The Security Products New Product of the Year Award honors outstanding achievements of security manufacturers whose products are considered to be particularly noteworthy in their ability to improve security. Flexidome HD 1080p won in the Cameras, IP Video Surveillance category. This two megapixel (2 MP) camera offers excellent low light
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imaging and color reproduction for an advanced level of detail. It comes with a choice of pre-installed high quality telephoto, mid-range and ultra-wide-angle lenses. The rugged, vandal-resistant IP 66/ NEMA-4X-rated dome can take on the worst weather conditions, and the extended operating temperature makes it suitable for hot or cold outdoor environments. Edge recording is enabled with a Micro SDXC card cable of up to two terabytes of local storage, and the cameras come with free Bosch Video Client software for up to 16 channels. The cameras also conform to the Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) standard for easy integration with third-party security solutions. And, optional Intelligent Video Analysis (IVA) flags alarm events on screen to ensure operators never miss suspicious activities. The cameras are ideal for applications with complex, colorful or low light scenes, including city centers, arenas, airports, banks and casinos. They are complemented by the new high dynamic range Flexidome HD 1080p cameras designed to produce detailed images in high-contrast areas and other challenging lighting conditions. This growing portfolio demonstrates Bosch’s commitment to delivering high resolution IP cameras for every environment. For more information, contact : Bosch Security Systems www.boschsecurity.co.in
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Bioenable launches new generation biometric kiosks Device To Be Used For Different Applications Including Banking, Member Verification and Self Service
BioEnable Technologies announces the launch of their new generation Biometric Kiosks for different applications including food coupons, self service kiosks, tickets, canteen kiosks, member verification, check deposit, retail and banking to name a few. The features associated with the same include increased memory, large computer CPU and multilingual touch screen interface among others. The device is easy to maintain and repair.
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ioEnable Technologies announced the launch of their new generation Biometric Kiosks. The device type is used for a number of different applications including food coupons, self service kiosks, tickets, canteen kiosks, member verification, check deposit, retail and banking to name a few. The device comes with a range of new features including increased memory and large computer CPU, which combines to offer sufficient processing capabilities to support high and Biometric verification or identification system. The work force cost is reduced and interaction made easy because of the multilingual touch screen interface. The device is easy to repair and maintain as well. Mr. Pradeep Bhatia, Managing Director of BioEnable technologies added, “This new biometric Kiosk is a self-contained front-end platform, which easily installs in office space to perform the simultaneous capture of the Face image and Fingerprints.” The updated kiosks are also seen as a perfect mean to improve
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the banking services and make the process more convenient for the customers. “These new kiosks will make Banking services much easier than ever before,” Pradeep Bhatia said. “We are here to make the process of Banking services the old ones as speedy and painless as we can.”
About BioEnable Technologies
BioEnable Technologies Pvt. Ltd. is a leading company working in the field of advanced electronic Identification, Automation and Tracking solutions since last 10 years. It offers cutting-edge Biometrics security & Wireless automation solutions for wide range of commercial and government applications. BioEnable is ISO9001:2008 certified with strong Research & Development capabilities. It is certified supplier for UID Aadhaar and several other government projects. For more information, contact : BioEnable Technologies vt@bioenabletech.com www.bioenabletech.com
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Verint security intelligence solutions Actionable Intelligence for a Safer World™
Verint Fast Facts Dynamic Global Presence • Headquartered in Melville, NY with offices worldwide • 3,200 dedicated Verint professionals plus a global partner network
Blue-chip Customers • More than 10,000 organizations in 150 countries • Over 85 percent of the Fortune 100 and the world’s 15 largest financial services companies
Financially Strong and Positioned for Growth • $796 million in revenue* • Highly diversified, customer-centric business • VRNT on the NASDAQ Stock Market • Member of the Russell 3000 Index Committed to Innovation • Over 520 patents and patent applications worldwide • Ongoing investments in innovation
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Verint® Security Intelligence Solutions™ help government and commercial organizations protect people, property, and assets. Our solutions generate Actionable Intelligence® through the analysis of voice, video, and unstructured text. This Actionable Intelligence enables a more complete understanding of security challenges and positions security professionals and first responders to perform more effectively. Since 1994, Verint has provided innovative Security Intelligence Solutions to public and commercial organizations in a wide array of industries: law enforcement, government, retail, financial institutions, elecommunications, airports, seaports, and other critical infrastructure. Organizations around the globe use Verint Security Intelligence Solutions for a more comprehensive and effective approach to gathering intelligence, managing security operations, optimizing emergency management, and improving safety and security.
Verint Communications and Cyber Intelligence Solutions
Verint Communications and Cyber Intelligence Solutions™ are designed to: • Help law enforcement, national security, and other government agencies neutralize terror and crime. • Facilitate communication service provider compliance with lawful interception mandates. • Assist public sector organizations in detecting and thwarting cyber-attacks. These solutions efficiently collect, monitor, and analyze information from virtually any communication network or data source. Our portfolio features solutions for communications interception, communications service provider compliance, mobile location tracking, open source Web intelligence, tactical communications intelligence, and cyber intelligence. Built on Verint expertise in deployments around the globe, Verint Communications and Cyber Intelligence Solutions promote a more efficient, cost-effective, and successful approach to physical and cyber security. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
BUSINESS NEWS Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Verint Video Intelligence Solutions™ help protect banks and financial institutions, retail chains and supermarkets, and enterprise and critical infrastructure, enhancing the safety of people, property, and assets. Our award-winning Nextiva® suite features IP video and physical security information management software, integrated analytics, encoders, cameras, wireless devices, and intelligent network video recorders. A robust service and support portfolio complements this suite, providing our customers and partners with expert guidance, superior performance, and excellent return on investment. Open, standards-based and IT friendly, Verint Video Intelligence Solutions help organizations realize the benefits of IP video leveraging their legacy video investments.
Verint Situation Intelligence Solutions
Verint Situation Intelligence Solutions™ help critical infrastructure and commercial organizations improve real-time security management and deploy resources more effectively. Our solutions feature an open and scalable architecture, two- and three-dimensional modeling tools, planning and debriefing capabilities, and user-specific workflows. These capabilities allow security professionals to view, correlate, and analyze information from various standalone systems and sensors. Our solutions increase situational awareness, optimize contingency planning and emergency preparedness, and improve collaboration within and across agencies and organizations for more rapid and efficient response to security threats.
Verint Public Safety Solutions
Verint Public Safety Solutions™ enable emergency services, government institutions, airports and seaports, and other organizations to capture, analyze and act quickly on large amounts of information from a variety of systems and sources. With Verint multimedia recording and workforce optimization solutions, organizations can capture and use intelligence from multiple information
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Recognized for Leadership and Innovation
Verint is a committed to providing innovative solutions that enable our customers to address dynamic security challenges. Our global patent portfolio is indicative of this commitment, as is the Verint Open Innovation Network™, which fosters invention and technology advancement on an industry scale. Our ongoing investment in innovation allows us to continually enhance our portfolios with new solutions and analytic capabilities and to attract leading technology, consulting, and implementation organizations to our worldwide partner network. Verint innovation is recognized around the globe, as is our market leadership and customer value. Verint is ranked in the top 20 percent of the Software 500, which lists the world’s 500 largest software and services companies, and in 2011 joined the broad-market Russell 3000 Index, which tracks the 3,000 largest companies in the United States. Industry publications, analysts, and research firms consistently cite Verint for vision and execution. Read about Verint leadership and recognition at verint.com/leadership and verint.com/ awards.
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At Verint, we are committed to conducting our business in an ethical manner and to creating value for all of our stakeholders: customers and shareholders, employees and partners, the communities in which we work and the global community at large. This commitment and Verint’s core values — integrity, transparency, innovation, humility, and passion — provide the foundation on which the Verint corporate responsibility program is built. Learn more about Verint Corporate Responsibility at verint.com/corporate_responsibility.
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Abu Dhabi investment council chose CEM AC2000
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EM Systems, part of Tyco Security Products, announced that AC2000 SE (Standard Edition) security management system has been successfully installed at Abu Dhabi Investment Council headquarters, Al Bahar Towers. AC2000 SE was selected to secure the premises by CEM Approved Reseller, Tyco Fire & Security UAE LLC, as part of their security solution which comprises of Access Control, CCTV, Intercom, Perimeter and Physical Security. Abu Dhabi Investment Council is an investment arm of the Government of Abu Dhabi. “The Council” is responsible for investing part of the government’s surplus financial resources through a globally diversified investment strategy. Work began in 2009 to construct Al Bahar Towers, the new office for the Council. “Abu Dhabi Investment Council at Al Bahar Towers represents another prestigious win for CEM in the Middle East” said Philip Verner, Regional Sales Director, EMEA, CEM Systems. “CEM AC2000 is being used as the preferred security system for many large scale infrastructure and government projects throughout the Middle East where security is paramount.” “CEM’s AC2000 proved the best solution for the Council because it is a feature rich system with the flexibility to be tailored and integrated to third party systems to meet the client’s requirements” said Craig 52 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
Menzies, Tyco Fire & Security UAE LLC. The AC2000 SE, powerful access control and integrated security management system, secures both of the Al Bahar Towers, as well as the shared parking, ground and mezzanine levels. A custom lift control interface was developed by CEM allowing identification and special access for VIP users requesting lift call. Lift cars are then assigned on a priority basis. The system at Al Bahar Towers utilises powerful AC2000 software modules including AC2000 AED (Alarm Event Display) which provides a real time graphical representation of events and alarms occurring throughout the system. It also includes AC2000 VIPPS (Visual Imaging & Pass Production System) which allows the Council administrators to produce professional quality permanent and temporary ID passes. AC2000 Failover has been used at Al Bahar Towers to create a system with a high level of redundancy. AC2000 Failover provides the ability to create and maintain a copy of the main AC2000 server. In the event that the main server fails, the AC2000 Failover server will immediately take over until such times as the main server is restored. AC2000 SE is supported at Al Bahar Towers by CEM’s industry leading hardware. The installation utilises the S610s card reader which offers intelligence at the door with an offline database for card validation even when communication with the host server is temporarily unavailable.
About CEM Systems access control technologies
CEM Systems, a Tyco International Company, provides highly advanced security management solutions which include integrated access control, ID badging, alarm monitoring, people counting systems and the industry’s most advanced and flexible range of card readers. Powerful integration with American Dynamics Intellex digital video management systems provides a complete video and access control solution that is unmatched in the security industry. From a small facility using the highly innovative webEntry Pro, to a large multi-site facility with tens of thousands of users enrolled in the sophisticated AC2000 access control system, CEM branded products provide a solution to meet even the most complex needs. Highly regarded in airports as the security solution of choice, each CEM system can be customized to specifically fit the needs of each individual customer, ensuring a powerful, highly tailored level of protection that simply cannot be matched in the industry.
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SEI certifies thermal imagers to new NFPA criteria used by the emergency responders
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he Safety Equipment Institute (SEI) is pleased to announce that the first certifications have been issued to the new NFPA criteria for fire service Thermal Imagers, NFPA 1801, Standard on Thermal Imagers for the Fire Service, 2013 Edition. The revised NFPA 1801 standard was issued by the NFPA Standards Council on May 29, 2012, with an effective date of June18, 2012. The 2013 edition of the standard includes design and performance requirements covering various modes of operation (TI Basic and TI Basic Plus) and image quality. Required testing includes Image Recognition Test, Vibration Test, Impact Acceleration Resistance Test, Corrosion Test, Viewing Surface Abrasion Test, Heat Resistance Test, Heat and Flame Test, Product Label Durability Test, Cable Pullout Test, Effective Temperature Range Test, Field of View measurement, Thermal Sensitivity Test, and Durability Test. The independent testing of Thermal Imaging Cameras used in the fire and emergency services was conducted at SEI’s contract testing laboratory, Intertek Testing Services, located in Cortland, NY. The staff at SEI and Intertek closely monitored the progress of the new standard through participation on the Technical Committee on Electronic Safety Equipment of the NFPA, and are well-equipped for testing to the new standard. In addition to initial compliance testing of all Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC) models, manufacturers who participate in the SEI certification program must pass a rigorous quality assurance audit of their manufacturing facility and operate in accordance with ISO 9001. Also, all products carrying the SEI label are required to be re-
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certified annually. This means that all products must be re-tested annually, and the manufacturing facility must continue to successfully meet all SEI quality assurance requirements during follow-up audits.
SEI has issued certifications to the 2013 edition of NFPA 1801 for the following models: Manufacturer
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Bullard, T4N
Draeger ISG Infrasys
Dräger UCF 9000, TIC 011 ISG Infrasys, E380
Additional certifications are expected to be issued by the end of this year.
“As a non-profit organization, we are committed to making sure emergency responders have confidence in the safety products they rely on for protection”, stated Patricia A. Gleason, SEI President. SEI’s sole purpose for existence is to assure that products have been manufactured to specifications and should perform at expected levels. SEI-certified TIC’s that meet the new criteria are now available as an option for emergency responders. Information about SEI’s certification program and the most current version of the SEI Certified Product List can be accessed on SEI’s web site, www.SEInet.org, by anyone, anywhere in the world at any time of the day. The bulk of the SEI home page includes the SEI Certified Product List which provides certified product model names and numbers, manufacturer’s names, addresses, and contact numbers. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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A+A 2013 in Düsseldorf continues to head for growth Focus on Corporate Health & Fashion
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+A in Düsseldorf is continuing to head for growth. A+A 2013 is the international number one event for a safe and healthy working environment (trade fair & congress from 5 to 8 November). By the beginning of December 2012 exhibitors had already reached the record figure of the previous year (A+A 2011), at 57,500 square metres. Again, just over 1,600 exhibitors are expected who will be presenting and highlighting a broad spectrum of products and services in a range of areas: personal protective equipment, corporate security, special equipment for disaster relief and health at the workplace. Certain aspects, however, will be more at the focus than on previous occasions, says Joachim Schäfer, Managing Director of Messe Düsseldorf: “One market that has been growing, in particular, is Corporate Fashion & Image Wear. In this highly fashion-focused area of work clothes and protective clothing the products of our exhibitors and the A+A Fashion Show will win new target groups for A+A, e.g. decision-makers from companies requiring customised clothing.” Set against the background of demographic change and a general rise in health consciousness, even greater importance will now be attached to one particular “classic” in the A+A programme: “More and more companies are beginning to see corporate health management as a vital success factor. It’s a matter of sustaining employee performance and of counteracting physical and
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psychological strain. A+A will be showcasing the broad range that is covered by Corporate Health,” says Birgit Horn, Director of Messe Düsseldorf, as she previews the products and services that will be offered at the A+A trade fair, congress and special shows. There will be a theme park in Hall 10, called Workplace Design, collaboratively organised, among others, by the publishing company Dr. Curt Haefner-Verlag together with Ergonomics Departments of various universities and the Deutsche Netzwerk Büro (German Networking Office). Its focus will be on ergonomic workplace design, on examples of solutions for a variety of industries and on stress profiles, ranging from office workplaces, assembly lines and supply chain packing stations to an example of how lab activities might be organised. Moreover, the theme park will include a forum with best practice presentations from the daily lives of companies. Corporate Health exhibitors, too, will be present in Hall 10, with suitable visual highlighting for trade visitors. One immediate neighbour will be the Health & Safety Meeting Point as a central port of call for non-commercial exhibitors, such as professional and trade associations, German statutory accident insurers and the International Labour Organisation.
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each hall will follow clearly thematic lines, based on the main walking routes taken by visitors. Exhibitors of Personal Protective Equipment (Safety) will occupy Halls 3, 4 and 5 (this hall will be shared with Corporate Fashion and the A+A Fashion Show) as well as Halls 7.9, 9 and 10. These Safety products and services (personal protection) will be arranged in parallel with Security, i.e. corporate security and special equipment for disaster relief, in Halls 6 and 7a. This is also where two further features will be situated: the well established theme park Fire & Disaster Relief (Hall 6, in partnership with the German Association of Plant Fire Services WFV and the German Federal Relief Agency THW) and the Safety & Security Innovation Park (Hall 7) with live demonstrations and presentations of innovative products and services. The partner country of A+A 2013 will be Turkey – a country with a large economically active population, above-average economic growth over the last few years and ambitious political targets to improve occupational health & safety standards. It is therefore seen as a lucrative future market for protective equipment and for safety & security solutions. A+A will include a German-Turkish dialogue on health and safety, with the participation of important professional associations, institutions and government.
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in research. The A+A Congress – organised by Basi, Germany’s National Occupational Health and Safety Association – will feature not only issues of general interest, but also traditional events with a focus on “hands-on” areas, e.g. ideas and solutions in corporate health and safety management (including occupational medicine, health promotion and integration) and on specific hazards and strains in every working life, at the workplace (including machine safety, fire safety and personal protection equipment). As before, much attention at the A+A Congress will focus on an event that has received considerable international interest: the conference of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) as a dialogue and information platform on worldwide trends in preventative healthcare. This year’s emphasis will be on occupational diseases. The main target group of A+A includes experts in occupational health & safety and security management, HR managers, buyers from industry, company doctors, owners of small businesses, staff councils, works councils, fire-fighters, relief workers and the police force. When A+A was launched in 1954, it was set up as a nationally focused event on “Occupational Health & Safety and Occupational Medicine”, but it has since then developed into an internationally influential thematic and market platform for health and safety at work. It is held at two-year intervals. In 2011 it recorded nearly 1,600 exhibitors from 54 countries and over 60,000 trade visitors – a new record in its history. For more information, contact : Düsseldorf GmbH A+A 2013 KochM@messe-duesseldorf.de www.AplusA.de.
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HID Global completes one of the largest access control deployments in China at Anhui Wantong Expressway Building HID’s VertX Network Controllers and Contactless Smart Card Readers Enables Central Monitoring and Area Control at the Anhui Wantong Expressway Building
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ID Global®, a worldwide leader in secure identity solutions, announced that its networked access controllers, contactless smart cards and readers have been deployed at the Anhui Wantong Expressway Building to provide multi-layered security with advanced access control level settings and centralized, real-time monitoring for every access point. The new access control system also enables area control and safety management for emergency evacuations. Featuring complex access rules, the Anhui Wantong Expressway Building deployed HID Global’s networked access control solutions, which consisted of VertX® V1000 network controllers, VertX V100 door/reader interfaces and iCLASS® R30TM contactless smart card readers for facility access. With this new system, the central station administrator can now perform all execution commands, including tracking and changing of security levels and access rights, as well as data backup and report generation. The system can also restrict access to office areas at specific times; for example, executive offices are accessible to all staff members during office hours, while authorized staff must present their access cards for identity verification and facility access at any other time. “The new system has established different access control areas according to the floor plan for area control and safety management. In cases of emergency, the system can determine the incident type and location and unlock emergency doors for evacuation,” said Jia Yanfeng, project manager of the Anhui Wantong Expressway Building. “Additionally, the system is scalable to enable
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future system expansion, which addresses the growing demands of Anhui Wantong expressway and its subsidiaries, while also performing better cost control.” “With ever-increasing security awareness, intelligent building projects in China have imposed stringent standards for security management. Brand equity, product technology, system interoperability and support services are major concerns,” said Eric Chiu, director of sales, Greater China with HID Global. “Our successful deployment at the Anhui Wantong Expressway Building has reinforced HID Global’s proven technology expertise and ongoing commitment to provide versatile access control solutions in support of the growing importance of smart cities in China.”
About HID Global
HID Global is the trusted source for innovative products, services, solutions, and know-how related to the creation, use, and management of secure identities for millions of customers around the world. The company’s served markets include physical and logical access control, including strong authentication and credential management; card printing and personalization; visitor management systems; highly secure government and citizen ID; and identification RFID technologies used in animal ID and industry and logistics applications. Primary brands are ActivIdentity®, FARGO® and HID®. EasyLobby®, Headquartered in Irvine, California, HID Global has over 2,000 employees worldwide and operates international offices that support more than 100 countries. HID Global® is an ASSA ABLOY Group brand
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Kantech’s Intevo earns top honours in GIT SECURITY AWARD
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yco Security Products is pleased to announce that its KantechIntevo integrated security platform was named the winner in the Access Control category for the 2013 GIT SECURITY AWARD. The prestigious award was presented by GIT SECURITY, a leading security industry trade publication covering Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The Intevo integrated security platform, which was launched recently by Tyco Security Products for customers in India, was voted the best access control product by votes cast by GIT SECURITY readers as well as a panel of judges that selected Intevo as a finalist. Preloaded with Kantech’s Entra Pass Corporate Edition security management software and American Dynamics IP video software, Intevo also supports the DSC Power Series, MAXSYS and Bentel kyo320 and other alarm panel integrations for intrusion. The easy-to-deploy Intevo easily scales to meet organisational security needs over time. Easy configuration and a customised dashboard simplify the security management functions for users. “This recognition of Intevo reinforces our philosophy that providing an easy-to-deploy, intuitive integrated system can provide many benefits for even small to midsized applications,” said Scott McNulty, senior product manager, Kantech. “By designing these integrations at the product development level, this approach reduces time and installation costs for the end user.” The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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The Adit – Avtron road shows continue to receive grand success In Nagpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Surat And Ahmedabad Also Journey Continues In Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore And Cochin
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DIT, India’s No. 1 Quality Distribution House organized another series of ADIT - AVTRON Road Show in Nagpur on 17th December 2012, Kolkata on 19th December 2012 and in Lucknow on 21st December 2012. These events provided the Perfect Understanding about the AVTRON / ADIT Products & its functions to the Dealers/ System Integrators. There was huge Display of All Products along with Live Demo. Not only this, again ADIT started the Year 2013 with their third series of Road Shows in Surat dated 10th January and in Ahmedabad dated 23rd January, 2013. All the Shows received a tremendous response of over 950 prominent Dealers/ System Integrators and over 1650 people. These are Security Professionals who are into product Installation & Integration for CCTV System, Fire Alarm System, Time Attendance & Access Control, UTP Solutions, P. A. System etc. The main purpose of arranging the Road Show was to make Distributors, Dealers & System Integrators aware about the latest trends & technologies prevailing in the Security market. The ADIT – AVTRON Show provided all information about AVTRON Product range & a brief presentation of ADIT Group. The Show also witnessed top Companies & System Integrators and it was great chance to meet them face to face and understand their Security related needs. The Attendants of the Show also got opportunity to test themselves the Functions like WDR, Digital
WDR, Privacy masking function, DNR, Zooming, OSD Menu Control, AGC, AWB, BLC, IR Cut Filter and Electronic shutter. They checked the cameras in Low Light conditions & many other features attracted them a lot. These events showcased a full range of AVTRON CCTV & DVR along with the Live Demo and Display of the Products. The Core Technical Experts of ADIT were present to show the Features & Functions of the Products. The range was very much appreciated and everybody accepted that it was highly informative event and no other Brand has such a huge range of IP Cameras, Speed Dome Cameras, PTZ Positioning Units, Analog Cameras from 450 TVL to 700 TVL, from Normal Dome Camera to high end UL listed cameras, IR Cameras, Vari-Focal Cameras, IR VariFocal Cameras, Pin Hole Cameras, Box Cameras, full range of 4/8/16 Ch DVRs. The main aim of Company is to provide quality products with latest technology & wide range. ADIT is not stopping here. They are coming with yet another series of Road Shows in 5 Cities in South India which will cover Hyderabad – 2nd February, Bangalore – 4th February, Chennai – 5th February, Coimbatore – 7th February and Cochin – 8th February. So get prepared to enter the new world of Electronic Security Technologies & Trends.
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Sure Safety : The New Face of PPE Industry
Q. Can you elaborate more about the product portfolio & it’s applications? Sure Safety (India) Pvt. Ltd. [SSIPL] is known for it’s unique ability to provide Complete Safety Solutions to it’s valuable customers for past more than a decade. Along with range of products providing head-to-toe protection; Sure Safety (India) Pvt. Ltd. [SSIPL] deals majorly in it’s own home brand Saviour and also caters the market needs through other protective equipment of brand partners. SSIPL believes in Customer Satisfaction through Proactive Customer Services through the power of SAP. With more than 2200 products and accessories SSIPL caters the needs through is India’s first Online Safety Store. Presence in more than 22 Indian States and 7 Countries globally; Sure Safety (India) Pvt. Ltd. [SSIPL] is pioneer in launching of various innovative safety solutions. Sure Safety (India) Pvt. Ltd. [SSIPL] have attained maximum reach in Indian market through about 100 dealers and 20 distributors as well as 05 retail stores. Q. Could you brief us about overall business activities of your company? We operate in 24 verticals across the PPE sector as in :
Mr. Nishith A. Dand - Director, Sure Safety (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Head Protection
Hand Protection
Respiratory Protection
Ear Protection
Body Protection
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Feet Protection
Eye Protection
Fall Protection
Ventilation
Face Protection
Chemical Splash
Fire & Rescue
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Visual Identification
Performance Fabric
Gas Detection
Chlorine Safety
Lock-out & Tag-out
Road Safety
Flashlight & Cases
Wind Indicator
Application of these verticals are manifold right from simple working in hazardous areas to complicated work processes like confined space entry and working at heights, hydrojetting, catalyst loading and unloading, etc‌
Q. Which are the some of your pioneering products you introduced in the market recently or Is there any plans to launch the new products? SSIPL believes in product innovation and our principles of any innovation is to enhance practical usage in hazardous areas. Some of the ground breaking innovations are:
Chlorine kit Saviour’ Compact Chlorine leakage control kit which was a challenge for the users for controlling leakages from Tonners due to its large number of parts and cumbersome nature of assembly was replaced by state of the art compact kit with effective deployment in seconds was the first innovation towards ease of use and chlorine control for the Industry. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
Vertical and horizontal fall protection systems A concept hitherto considered the domain of foreign companies was made to be the most available and easy to use systems in the country both for industry and the construction segments employing highest standards of Safety while working on Roof Tops / Structures and the like. These easy to install systems are in use today by all large safety conscious corporate giants and SSIPL as the most sought after service provider in this field of activity. The products used are Internationally certified to meet highest levels of safety. Hydrojetting suits / Steam Suits SSIPL, produces these suits which are resistant to pressures upto 3000 bar and suits which can resist 1000 C temperature. Breathing Cascades We can build any breathing cascade for working for long durations with multi users.
Q. How do you account R&D activity in your company? SSIPL has inhouse design center and the process of designing evolves with a detailed customer feed-back on the products and systems required for new generation working. The inhouse labs are for high pressure testing, various garment testing and vacuum chambers for respiratory tests.
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IN FOCUS • EN 397—Helmets • EN 531—Garments • IS 2925—Hard hats
Q. What are your strategies to improve your company’s position in Indian & global market as well? Our major initiative is the on-line business. We believe that in the coming time Indian consumers shall buy from the most effective source rather than the most effective producer. Thus, the creation of better reach and enhanced ease of transaction shall be very important. With this SSIPL have pioneered in launching India’s first on-line portal for Safety Products with complete range to cover protection from head – toe. This portal is already operative and hosted at the address www.suresafetyonlinestore.com
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than a decade. With team of safety professionals, engineers, researchers and more than 20 sales professionals, SSIPL have reach across India.
Q. What does the brand represent and could you elaborate your manufacturing ability? The brand comes from the genesis of performing PPE. We believe that the PPE should perform as expected by the user who is exposed to various hazards. At SSIPL under the band we are proud to say that we produce one million hard hats a year and more than 120000 garments a year. SSIPL also produces breathing air cascade systems and ventilation systems. All the manufacturing activities is at Vadodara headquarters.
Q. What is your current physical and human resource infrastructure to meet the vision of your company? SSIPL with a spread in the area of more than 10000 sq ft and base at Vadodara; houses it’s R & D, Helmet Production, Training, Laboratories, Customer Care etc for past more
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Q. What are the current challenges faced by the PPE Industry in India. Process : The biggest challenge today in India is the process of establishing the hierarchy of controls. Many a times the users deploy controls without technically establishing the risk / exposures. Thus, often these ‘PPE’ over or under protect the user. The ‘PPE’ issued to workers are often considered as uncomfortable due to this challenge. It is always not the case of ‘PPE’ quality but often the case of The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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incorrect selection due to lack of technical assessment of hazards. Cost vs Price : India is a price sensitive country and it should be like that. However it is important to understand the difference between cost and price. Price is what you pay at the point of purchase and cost is a measurement over the product life-cycle. Many a times we go wrong in understanding that we need to see overall payback considering product value, usage safety enhancement and lower maintenance cost.
Awareness : “We know everything”, “I have worked 20 years and nothing has ha’PPE’ned to me” “This is not my priority” – these are common feedbacks and are clear signals of low awareness and attitude. These statements also boast of overconfidence. The deficit of knowledge results in non-usage of ‘PPE’ and leads to chronic / acute occupational diseases, unsafe conditions and / or even fatalities. Awareness of ‘PPE’ is a big challenge in India as participation and balance between supply side and user side still has a long way to go.
Information & Training : Right product may have been identified but till product usage is not properly established or the user is not educated in its benefits it offers to him / her and information on regular up-keep and timely disposal is not provided the ‘PPE’ shall have lost its value hence this area needs further reinforcement with the involvement of both the provider and the enforcer. Products are often supplied without usage, storage, maintenance information; this also needs to be further improved upon. Internal communication to the users on product specifications and limitations of use needs further reinforcement.
Q. What is the current statue role in the field of PPE? Statue Enforcement : The statute in India – The Indian Factories Act – 1948 has got very limited mention on the subject of ‘PPE’. Often in growing economies people follow only what are the basic requirements in the statute resulting from exposure and exploit this to their advantage. A strong Statue ensures strong adoption and enforcement of usage of the right protection. In India the enforcers of the statute which is basically the Department of Industrial Safety and Health though have undertaken an uphill task of educating and enforcing still have a lot to be done and they also recognize their own limitations to enforce this issue as there are different priorities before them. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
IN FOCUS Q. What is the status of PPE standards in India? Standards : As we all know that BIS - ISI is the organization governing standards of ‘PPE’ though it is a well known fact that a majority of the standards need an update. The modern ‘PPE’ which are largely used are yet not covered. The standards which exist are not more than replicas of international standards though it may be difficult in practice to follow / implement them in India. The most important fact is that working conditions of a typical Indian worker vis-à-vis his counterpart in any developed nation differs in every manner. The fact that an average Indian worker works for longer duration, in more extreme conditions with a limited budget are very important points to be considered during development of a standard. It is time now that priority should be given not only to develop the appropriate standards but also have the right infrastructure / laboratories to test and qualify the ‘PPE’ as per Indian Standards and again these standards must be followed in letter and spirit. Q. What is the way forward according to you? Way Forward While we have recognized the INTENATIONAL way of approaching ‘PPE’, the national challenges and advantages we have to also draw a road map to reach where we want to few of the steps to meet international practices and standards could be as follows.
Adopt Process All the stake holders in the ‘PPE’ vertical need to know the importance of adopting a systematic way of approaching this vital issue. The basic risk assessment at so many small medium enterprises and large enterprises has to be adopted. The very process of establishing, selection of ‘PPE’ needs reinforcement and thus all stake holders need to insist on this. Role of enforcers The new Factories Act is getting upgraded and is going to be tabled soon in the parliament. It is the right time to elaborate the ‘PPE’ subject and its aspects like usage, standards and the details of ‘PPE’ need to be suggested. Enforcing agencies need to priorities this issue. To start with at least a soft copy of existing local standards need to be acquired by them, studied, commented and implemented.
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IN FOCUS standards. The Indian conditions need to be very much considered while doing so. Simply adopting to a international standard may always not be the right way. Various International standards need to be studied and then a local standard needs to be established.
Role of NGO, Associations etc. Various NGOs need to spread awareness in workers and, good case studies need to be circulated for motivation. Awards for innovation and best practices shall go a far way. Association could liase effectively with government bodies and end users to create a sounding board.
Role of Manufacturers and Users Responsible manufacturers should make few things a must in their system; First and the foremost is the understanding of the product and what it is supposed to ultimately deliver besides implementation of guidelines in every aspect of requirements for the safety of the user. This could be followed with simple user guides to disclaimers and providing training in ‘PPE’, to help users reach the right selection process as per International guidelines. This is then to be sustained in every production cycle to ensure the user develops the trust and feels safe while using a particular ‘PPE’ from a particular manufacturer. On his end the user needs to be very careful firstly in expressing his requirement which could be done by studying the hazard carefully and then laying down standards to meet his requirement. Then the user or provider has to be particular in internally communicating about the use and advantages of ‘PPE’ to all users. The selection criteria and the specification of ‘PPE’ needs to be studied although ‘PPE’ sits last in the hierarchy of control it still is the saviour in many-many ways.
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Q. What activities are carried out by your group companies?
Industrial Hygiene Services [IHS] – leading consulting firm in the field of industrial hygiene and occupational health. IHS provides services such as ergonomics assessment, industrial hygiene exposure assessments, indoor air quality, asbestos management programs, etc. Visit us at www.ihs.co.in
END NOTE : Industrial Care Alliance Training [ICAT] – certified health and safety training institute by DISH and DGFASLI as well as accredited center by NEBOSH. ICAT provides onsite and off-site trainings as well as international qualifications. Visit us at www.icattraining.co.in
Sure Resources – leaders in fire, personal safety equipment on rent / maintenance as well as fall protection solutions. Sure Resources provides highly trained, specialized and experience man-power for specialized jobs like confined space entry, work at heights, installations of fall protection systems, installation and maintenance service support for B A Sets, airline systems and safety showers. Visit us at www. sureresources.com
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‘The safest risk is the one you didn’t take’ Implementation of Safety Standards in the industry holds true only if ‘PPE’ provided provide the protection they are made for. As mentioned earlier in my paper we don’t have to reinvent the wheel when Technology is readily available. What is needed is the will to adopt and make a resolve that we shall achieve our goals come what may and when it is concerning the Human safety why not? This is not a single individual’s job it is a combined effort of the Industry and the Statue and the stake holders who may like to believe that if they want Productive gains then they will have to believe in the safety of their workforce as only a protected workforce can give growth and lead to profits not only for themselves but for the nation at large.
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15 - 17 January 2013 Dubai, UAE
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW PHOTO FEATURE INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW-India’s leading monthly magazine on fire safety & electronic security had witnessed the success story of INTERSEC 2013, Dubai on 15th-17th January, 2013. This conglomeration of whos of who of security industry was the perfect platform to do networking among buyers & sellers. We are glad to share some of the eye-winessed glimpses of the event to the industry as an exclusive photo feature.
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Matrix in News
Mr. Jatin Desai, Product Engineer Security Products, Matrix Comsec Pvt. Ltd., Vadodara
Mr. Abbas M. Lokhandwala, Proprietor SMB SYSTEM INTEGRATORS, SURAT
“Matrix products have good features. It can cater to all segments of customers” Q. In your opinion, what is the state of security industry in India and what is the trend you see in the space? The industry is growing. We will see more products that will satisfy customers need. The solutions will mature and providers will have to find out good solution for demanding customers. Q. Which market are you targeting? Currently we cater to the SMB Customers.
Q. What is the advantage of Matrix products vis-à-vis the competition? Matrix products have good features. It can cater to all segments of customers. Hence the product can be sold to all type of customers. Q. What is your marketing and channel
strategy? Our Strategy is very simple we offer good solution to our customers at very cost effective rates. Q. What is your support strategy? Achieve customer delight through support. Let the customer be surprised by our support and best offerings. Q. What are the challenges that you are currently facing in India? The challenge that we are facing currently is the acute shortage of good skilled manpower and good work ethics.
Q. How much of growth are you expecting this year and are you also expecting any business from the overseas market? We are expecting a high growth rate this year.
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“Intersec is a good platform to meet security SIS, partners and customers” Q. Please brief us about overall experience of Matrix participation in Intersec 2013 Dubai exhibition? We have participated in this exhibition for the first time. Overall experience was very good. At Intersec we found quality visitors from across the Middle East and other regions. Q. What is the underline strategy to participate in this exhibition? Main strategy was to explore new market in Middle East. We also wanted to show our presence in this region and find new business partners/SIS/ Customers. Q. What are the products that has been displayed during the exhibition? At Intersec we had displayed our complete range of security products. We
mainly focused on Time Attendance & Access Control Solution and video surveillance range of products.
Q. Is there are any new product launch executed during the event? We launched our latest Palm Vein based door controller and new touch sense door controller with multimedia functions. During this event we got an overwhelming response for these latest devices. Q. What is your plan for participation in next international security exhibition? Intersec is a good platform to meet security SIS, partners and customers. Considering the response that we received this year, we plan to participate in this exhibition next year with new products.
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MX-MDR Electronics : The heritage of perfection
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X - MDR Electronics is a 4 DECADES old Company which specializes in designing and manufacturing of CCTV professional Cameras, Embedded Digital Video Recorders (DVR), Security and Surveillance Accessories. We have a rich experience in research and design for cutting-edge technology for surveillance equipment’s. MX took the lead in launching the 4 / 8 / 16 / 24 / 32 channel REALTIME embedded DVRs. Our Company is always leading in the development of new Security Products especially CCTV Cameras and its related accessories. We have recently launched MOBILE DVRs for School Buses, Private buses, Public and Government owned Buses. It can also be used for Private vehicles for VIPs and Government Officials. Our Security products and accessories are sold to Corporates, Small and Large Scale Industries and Residential Complexes and Villas. We are also supplying to organizations like DRDO (Defense Research and Organization Development), SAIL (Steel Authority of India Ltd), EME (Defense), NIOT (National Institute of Ocean Technology), Assembly (SECRETARIAT) and Intelligent Transportation. We are masters at technology innovation and implementation in embedded structure applications, audio / video encoding / decoding arithmetic and network protocol research, which make sure that we are leading in this industry. From the very beginning, MX has aimed to be “Pioneers in Securities”. We believe to meet the
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increasing demands in the markets related to Security. We always try to make “Safety” as a priority and penetrate to every home, Residential Complex, Commercial Offices and Shops, Industries and IT Hubs, Public Properties. We have a gigantic range of Dome Cameras, Bullet Cameras, Speed Dome Cameras, PTZ Cameras, Zoom Cameras, HD SDI & IP Cameras, DVR (Digital Video Recorder), Hybrid Video DVR’s, HD-SDI DVR, Mobile DVR’s, Video Door Phones, Multi Apartment Video Door Phone Systems, RFID Card Access Control, Face ID Access Control, Biometric Finger print Readers, Smoke / Heat / Gas Alarm Detectors, Wireless Smoke Detector, Video Balun’s, Fiber Optic Series, Power Supplies, CCTV Accessories like BNC Connectors, BNC Cables, BNC Adapters, RT-3/ RT-4 Cables, Balun Cables, Camera Stands, LCD Stands, etc and X-Ray Machine. We always stick to our Company’s culture: Innovation, Service, Adaptability and reliability, which help us to serve our Customers and our society. MX has and always will work hard to be one of the leading brands in India to provide great quality products with apt price, fast service and build a promising future in digital surveillance field together with our customers. Our products are also widely used in fields such as Public security like Hotels and Restaurants, Energy resource Industries like (like Metros and Expressways). All the products have already got certifications from CE, ROHS, FCC, CCC, etc. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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Milestone helps secure Movianto’s logistics hub
IP video surveillance monitors headquarters’ 240,000 square feet with license plate analytics to track vehicle traffic
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and five trans-shipment centers, they deliver to every hospital and pharmaceutical wholesaler. Nextday delivery of cooled medicines uses the company’s own fleet of dual-temperature vehicles. Movianto also offers cold-chain management, and delivery of life-critical medicines direct to patients at home, making 50,000 cold chain deliveries per month. Movianto previously had two analog systems in warehouse buildings from 2002 that were showing their age: 23 CCTV cameras streamed low resolution black and white images to different DVR systems with poor image quality and significant gaps in surveillance coverage. The new surveillance system The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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teams from capturing images of sufficient quality - to a modern IP surveillance system which can help identify individuals and vehicles travelling in and out of the site. The network infrastructure combined with the Milestone open platform forms the bedrock of a security system which will be able to grow and extend its functionality as Movianto places increased demands on it. This is a scalable IP surveillance system that will be able to offer additional security functionality as Movianto’s facilities management and security team decide to invest in more. “Milestone has proved to be the future-proof platform we were looking for. We now can extend the surveillance system through adding software modules and integrating with other facilities management systems,” says Raj Garcha, Facilities and Security Manager at Movianto UK.
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is based on Milestone XProtect Professional VMS to manage, archive and export video from the latest multi-megapixel HD-quality IP cameras. Milestone XProtect® Smart Client is the interface that provides viewing, recording and retrieval of the high resolution images from a mix of Axis and Mobotix IP cameras. The combined system on the Milestone platform records, stores and enables live viewing and management of video images set to archive for 30 days. Movianto has further extended its upgrade to include Milestone XProtect® Analytics with License Plate Recognition (LPR) in two cameras and XProtect® Transact software. The cameras using XProtect LPR are positioned at the The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
main entrance and record all vehicle movements in and out of the site to create a full audit trail: all vehicle plates are automatically logged and checked against a known database of registrations for protection against unauthorized access. The IP cameras with the fiber optic ring around the perimeter were installed by Centra Security to monitor key security risks such as loading bays, chillers, rear fire exits and the main entrance. Discreet network cameras were also set up in high traffic areas like the staff canteen and in some corridors for health and safety reasons. The new system has enabled Movianto to move easily from a CCTV system - which prevented the facilities and security management
Founded in 1998, Milestone Systems is the global industry leader in open platform IP video management software, according to IMS Research. The XProtect® platform delivers powerful surveillance that is easy to manage, reliable and proven in thousands of customer installations around the world. With support for the widest choice in network hardware and integration with other systems, XProtect provides best-in-class solutions to video enable organizations – managing risks, protecting people and assets, optimizing processes and reducing costs. Milestone software is sold through authorized and certified partners. For more information, contact: Milestone Systems www.milestonesys.com
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Mobile Surveillance for Public Transport Buses, Trams, Taxis and Trains
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he need for ‘on board’ surveillance in Public Transport.
About Author 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 recent spate of incidents, highlight the need for video surveillance in public transport – busses, trams, taxis and trains. Cameras would act as a deterrent to criminal activity and inappropriate behaviour. This would provide both the passengers and the driver with an added sense of security. Further, in the event of an ‘incident’ the stored images can provide valuable evidence to both track and convict the criminals. It can also be used to monitor driver performance, the bus staff and to verify that they do charge all passengers for their travel.
Solution Brief
Video surveillance could be effectively carried out with the installation of one or more cameras inside the vehicle. A DVR/ NVR would be suitably located in the vehicle for storage of the video signals. In some cases, the DVR/NVR would have the capability to interface with a GPS device and for transmission of a selected video stream over a wireless link to a central monitoring station.
Typical installation.
A typical installation in a single decker bus comprises of four cameras each located on the windshield, carriage, front and exit doors. The camera installed on the windshield would monitor whether the driver goes through a red light or tends to drive too close to the vehicle in front. The camera fixed above the driver monitors the passengers entering the bus. The camera in the middle of the bus monitors the security status (theft or The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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dispute) throughout the bus and the camera at the exit keeps an eye on the behaviour of passengers going off the bus. The video data would be stored on a ‘mobile DVR’ which would have the ability to seamlessly integrate with a GPS device and a wireless transmitter. One or two cameras may suffice for a taxi while the number may be higher for a Van or Tram car.
Solution Requirements Challenges
image and send it to the ‘on board’ DVR/NVR where the images are stored for future reference. The capacity of the storage would typically be for 2-3 days of video data. These images would carry a date stamp along with location information obtained from the GPS device on board. The video data stored on the ‘on board’ DVR/NVR could be manually or wirelessly downloaded, for the purpose of archiving, when the vehicle reaches its home station. In the event of an ‘incident’ the driver could press a panic button to trigger wireless transmission of ‘image clips’ to the monitoring station.
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The constant exposure to heat, temperature fluctuations, dust, shock and vibration make transportation environments very harsh for electronic equipment. Onboard monitoring systems must therefore be designed specifically for use in transport applications. • Conversion from the standard 24V supply on the vehicle to 48V required for the cameras. • Protection against voltage spikes • Cameras need to be compact and rugged. • Protection against tampering. • Unstable environmental conditions: temperature variations, vibration, shock, dust etc. • H.264 compression • Secure casing for the mobile DVR – accident protection. • Interfaces for GPS and wireless transmission. • Central monitoring software.
Solution Description
Video Surveillance. The cameras, located at strategic points in the vehicle, capture the
meet the special requirements of ‘mobile surveillance’. Where lighting is poor, IR cameras could be deployed. Special housing /casings are also available for protecting the Camera and DVR from the harsh environment that they may be exposed to. Antishock technology is used to protect the DVR from vibration. They are also designed to withstand abuse. Some cameras have the built in intelligence to trigger an alarm if a person is standing in the way of the camera or if it has been sprayed with paint. Most manufacturers also offer ease of integration with both wireless transmission and GPS to ensure that the images recorded are marked with the bus stop (location) information and the time. Software for monitoring the vehicle, from a remote location, in ‘real time’, is also readily available.
Conclusion.
Vehicle Tracking. In addition to ‘on board surveillance’, GPS and wireless transceiver on board the vehicle would enable tracking of the vehicle in ‘realtime’. The location of the vehicle could be plotted, in real time, on an e-map. This could also provide useful ‘performance’ information on both the driver and vehicle: • Create a ‘virtual fence’ to trigger an alarm in the event the vehicle deviates from its approved route. • Track vehicle speed, sudden braking and unauthorized ‘stops’. • Monitor arrival times.
Product Availability.
Most manufacturers of Cameras and DVR’s have developed products to
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• Video Surveillance and tracking of public transport is necessary. • Provides ‘real-time’ access to live and recorded images. • Acts as a deterrent to criminal activity and inappropriate behaviour. • Provides both the passengers and the driver with an added sense of security. • Provide valuable information to convict the wrongdoers. • Will deter vandalism, violence and fraudulent insurance claims. • Eliminate the guesswork by letting investigators actually ‘see’ what took place. • Trigger an alarm in the event the vehicle deviates from any of the ‘pre-set rules’. • Other benefits: o Provide ‘on board’ passengers with location information like ‘Next stop’. o Potential for targeted advertising. o Driver and Vehicle performance information. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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Fire and Explosion Hazards India has witnessed several devastating fires, explosions and toxic releases which not only claimed the life of hundreds but also huge property loss. In spite of the existence of the National Building Code of India and several fire safety regulations enacted by various state governments and local bodies, the fires and explosions are mounting day by day through out the country. Hence, sincere efforts are to be made by one and all to prevent the fire and explosions in the country. R. R. NAIR 1.
About Author Mr. R. R. Nair has more than 40 year’s exposure in Occupational Safety, Health & Fire Protection. He is author of 15 books & more than 60 articles in various topics on Safety, Health & Environment. He has carried out more than 45 safety audits in various industries and high rise buildings. For more information contact: M.: 09224212544 / 09167246783, Res.: 022 2766 5975 E-mail: shib@vsnl.com
INTRODUCTION :
There are three types of hazards viz., fire, explosion and toxic release, occur in industry in particular chemical process industries. In many instances, more than one of these hazards occurs in tandem of each other. Fires occur in industry, more frequently than explosions and toxic releases, although the consequences in terms of loss of life are generally less. Hoverer, if the ignition of escaping flammable material is delayed, an unconfined vapour cloud of flammable material may be formed, which if ignited, can cause violent explosion, resulting in extensive damage. The fire is the first major hazard in the chemical / process industries and causes more serious accidents than explosions or toxic release, although the accidents in which the greatest loss of life and the damage occur are generally caused by explosion. Fire is normally regarded as having a disaster potential less than explosion or toxic release. It may be remembered here that the world’s worst industrial disaster – Bhopal Gas Tragedy - occurred on the night of 2 - 3 December 1984, due to toxic release of the chemical “methyl isocyanate” and over 5,00,000 people were exposed to this chemical. However, ‘toxic releases’ are not dealt in this article. The scope of
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this article is confined to Fire and Explosion hazards only.
2. FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS IN INDIA :
Fire is a serious hazard in India and on an average about 25,000 people dies every year due to fires and explosions. India has witnessed several devastating fires and explosions that have claimed hundreds of innocent lives and property damages. Some of the major fires and explosions occurred in India are given below along with few images of the incidents (See Fig. 1 to 6).
Selected Major Fires Explosions in India
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April 14, 1944 : A major explosion occurred in the Victoria Dock of Bombay when the freighter SS Fort Stikine carrying mixed cargo of cotton bales, gold, and ammunition including around 1400 tons of explosives, caught fire and destroyed in two giant blasts, scattering debris over 2 square miles, sinking 27 other ships in Victoria Dock and neighboring Princes Dock and setting fire to the area killing around 800 people and injuring about 3000. November 9, 1988 : A fire occurred on a light naphtha storage tank of BPCL Refinery at Mumbai. The tank was overfilled and consequentially The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
TECH UPDATE over pressurized because of the faulty indication tank level gauge, which was repaired a couple of days prior to the incident. The tank roof ruptured releasing a large amount of hydrocarbon vapour spread over an extended area and ignited. - 35 persons killed and 23 injured. Out of the 20 tanks located in the farm area, 5 were damaged. November 6, 1990 : A leak occurred on a pipeline transporting ethane and propane to the gas cracker complex of IPCL petrochemical plant at Nagothane, Maharashtra. A vapour cloud formed and ignited at an off site gas treatment plant and compression facility. The cracker was not damaged by the resultant vapour cloud explosion, but serious damage was done to off site units 31 persons killed.
December 23, 1995 : A fire broke out at the Rajiv Marriage Palace in Mandi Dabwali, Haryana, where the DAV School was holding its annual prize distribution function. A synthetic tent which had been setup inside the building caught alight, when an electric generator shortcircuited. The fire spread quickly and blocked the main entrance. Many of the deaths were caused by the stampede as 1,500 people tried to escape through the single exit door. - 448 people including 230 children
Fig. 1 - The devastated venue of the DAV School functions in Dabwali, Haryana - Photo by Shanker Chakravarty – (Courtesy:frontlineonnet.com)
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killed, and over 300 injured, (See Figure 1). June 7, 1997 : A fire broke out in the yagasala of the Brihadeeswara Temple, Thanjavur. Inflammable materials likes’ ghee, condiments and thatched roofs helped the fire spread fast. Most of the victims died after inhaling carbon monoxide; while a few were killed in a stampede. – 40 killed, 85 injured, (See Figure 2).
Fig. 2- Flames inside the Brihadeeswara Temple complex. Photo by K. Ganesan. (Courtesy: frontlineonnet.com)
June 13, 1997 : A fire engulfed the Uphaar Cinema at Delhi due to a blast in a transformer in an underground parking area in a five story building, which housed the Cinema hall. Most of the victims were trapped in the balcony and suffocated to death when poisonous smoke engulfed the hall - 59 killed and over 100 injuring in the subsequent stampede, (See Figure 3).
Fig. 3- The burnt-out parking lot of Uphaar Cinema, in New Delhi. Photo by Rajeev Bhatt. (Courtesy: frontlineonnet.com)
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September 15, 1997 : A large LPG leak occurred at the manifolds area below a sphere containing about 1000 tones of LPG, at HPCL Refinery at Vishakhapatnam. The resulting vapour cloud spread to an area of about 250 m radius and exploded on ignition – 57 people were killed. The explosion damaged 4 other spheres a number of liquid petroleum storage tanks and several buildings. April 10, 2000 : A devastating fire broke out at a tent of ‘Brand India Fair’ at Victoria Park, Meerut. The cause of the fire was due to an electrical short circuit within the structure. The fire also led to the explosion of gas cylinders at the makeshift kitchen at the site which soon engulfed the area turning the park into an inferno. At least 100 people were killed, (See Figure 4).
Fig. 4 -Inferno: Fire sweeping through the stalls of the trade fair in Meerut. (Courtesy: hindu.com)
January 23, 2004 : A major blaze engulfed Padmapriya Marriage Hall at Srirangam, near Tiruchi, in Tamil Nadu. The probable cause of the fire was due to a short circuit which resulted from a wire of videographer’s camera - 62 people including the bridegroom were killed and 45 severely injured. July 16, 2004 : A major blaze raged through the Sri Krishna / Saraswati English Medium School at
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October 29, 2009 : A fire broke out at the Indian Oil Corporation’s oil depots giant tank holding 8000 kilolitres of oil, in Slopura Industrial Area on the outskirts’ of Jaipur, Rajasthan. The blaze continued to rage out of control over a week and during the period half a million people were evacuated from the area. The Meteorology department recorded a tremor measuring 2.3 in the Richer scale when the first explosion occurred which resulted in shattering of glass windows nearly 3 kilometers from the accident site – 12 killed and injuring over 200, (See Figure 5).
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in Sivakashi, Tamil Nadu, triggering a major fire. The blast reduced 40 to 48 sheds in the fireworks unit to rubbles in no time. - About 50 people killed and more than 75 injured, (See Figure 6).
Fig. 6 - One of the working sheds in fire at the Om Sakthi Fireworks Industries in Muthalipatti near Sivakashi – Photo by R. Ashok (Courtesy: thehindu.com)
Fires can take several different forms, such as jet fires (flames), pool fires, running liquid fires, flash fires, fireballs, vapour cloud explosions and boiling liquid expanding vapour explosions (BLEVEs), which are outlined below:
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Fig. 5 - A massive fire at the Indian Oil Corporation’s (IOC) depot near Jaipur. (Courtesy: ibnlive.in.com)
December 9, 2011 : A blaze started in the basement of building of AMRI Hospital, Dhakuria, Kolkata and quickly spread, trapping hundreds of people – 94 patients and staffers were killed.
July 30, 2012 : A coach of Delhi – Chennai Tamil Nadu Express caught fire near Nellor in Andhra Pradesh at the wee hours – 35 passengers were killed and 25 injured. September 5, 2012 : A powerful explosion tore through one of the biggest fire works factories, Om Sakthi Fireworks Industries Crackers
to overheat and burst a boiling liquid expanding vapour explosion (BLEVE). Jet fires or flames have been involved in a number of accidents. Perhaps the most dramatic were the large jet flames from the gas riser on the Piper Alpha Oil Platform in the North Sea (See Fig. 7). On the night of 8th July 1988, a series of violent explosions and a large fire destroyed the oil platform. Only 62 crew members survived out of the 229 persons on board. Many workers were trapped because rescue helicopters could not approach when confronted with flames 100 meters high. The majority of those who survived jumped from the platform into the rough sea.
JET FIRES :
There is a wide variety of situation in which a jet fire or ejected flame, can occur, either by design or accident. The principal situations in which flames occur by design are burners and flares. Ejection of flammable liquid from a vessel, pipe or pipe flange, can give rise to a jet flame if the material ignites. Jet fires dissipate thermal radiation away from the flame’s visible boundaries. The energy transmitted could be hazardous to both life and property. Scenarios involving jet flames are not easy to handle, since a large jet flame may have substantial ‘reach’ sometimes up to 50 meters or more. A jet fire would appear as a long narrow flame through a small aperture / hole / orifice. In other cases jet flames from pressure relief valves have cost adjacent vessels
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Fig. 7. - Example of Jet Fire -A large fire destroyed the Piper Alpha oil platform in the North Sea. (Courtesy: exponent.com)
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POOL FIRE :
A pool fire occurs when a flammable liquid spills onto the ground and is ignited. A fire in a liquid storage tank is also a form of pool fire, as in trench fire. A pool fire may also occur on the surface of flammable liquid spilled onto water. A pool fire is defined as “a pool of flammable liquid burning with a stationary diffusion flame or the combustion of material evaporating from a layer of liquid at the base of fire”. A pool fire is a complicated The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
TECH UPDATE phenomenon. A pool fire burns with a flame, which is often taken to be a cylinder with a height, twice the pool diameter. In still air, the flame is vertical, but in wind it tilts. Wind also causes the base of the flame to extend beyond the downwind edge of the pool, thus exhibiting flame drag. With some pool fires blowout can occur a wind speed of about 5m per second. The characteristics of pool fire depend on the pool diameter. The liquid burning rates increases with the diameter until for large diameters it reaches a fixed value. The heat radiated from the flame behaves similarly. A pool fire can take place in a storage tank, as for example, in a tank, which has lost its top, as a result of either internal or external explosion (See Fig. 8). The fire may also take places in a bund. In both the above cases, the boundary of the pool is clearly defined and the shape of the pool may be circular or rectangular. Other types of pool fire occur after a liquid is discharged on the ground, the shape and depth of the pool being determined by the local contours.
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of down-wind ‘spill over’ or ‘flame drag’. This spill –over increases the effective diameter of the pool fire by 50% of the bund diameter. The pool fires have occurred at many places and the one occurred at Cleveland, Ohio, USA, in 1944 is important to remember. In this fire about 3,000 T of LNG ‘spilled over’ from several storage tanks and caused large scale pool fires. The accident resulted in 128 deaths and 400 injuries.
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Fig. 8. - Example of Pool Fire (Courtesy: arshadahmad. wordpress.com)
Pool fires, especially in bunds, which are either circular or square, have an approximately cylindrical shape. In the absence of wind, this would be an upright cylinder. But usually wind is present and the cylinder is oblique / tilted / inclined. A notable feature of pool fire is that
RUNNING LIQUID FIRES :
A running liquid fire involves the spread of flame across the surface of a flammable liquid spillage. In spread and extent, the fire is greatly influenced by local topography. As the spread is often promoted by, drains and trenches, it is necessary to consider the radiative effects from fires spread in this way. Thin flames are less radiative than thick flames. Hence, drains can be built with narrow necks, opening into larger volumes below the surface. The design shall allow for presence of firewater and for separating immiscible liquids when desired.
FLASH FIRE :
Flash fire is also known a vapour cloud fire. Flash fire is defined as “the combustion of a flammable vapour and air mixture in which flame passes through the mixture, at less than sonic velocity (speed of sound in the medium), such that negligible over pressure is generated”. A flash fire, occurs when a vapour cloud forms from a leak and is ignited, but without creation of significant overpressure. If such overpressure occurs, the event is a vapour cloud explosion (VCE), rather than a vapour cloud fire (VCF). Release of flammable vapour from a process plant followed by ignition is not uncommon
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occurrence. If the ignition is prompt, the cloud may be modest in size, but if the cloud has time to spread over an appreciable part of the site and is then ignited, a major cloud fire may result. This occurs in only a very small proportion of ignited release. In a flash fire, the gas burns, but does not explode. The heat radiation or the flames may cause severe burns. It may also cause sudden depletion of oxygen. When controlled quickly, the flash fire may not cause serious damage to the main plant and equipment, but can extensively damage electrical cables and other vulnerable items of equipment. In the petrochemical industries, flash fire can occur at collection points, compressor stations, refineries, etc. Industrial flash fire and explosions result from the accidental release and ignition of flammable fuels. The size and duration of the flame that result from this ignition is determined by the amount of fuel available, the efficiency of combustion, and the environmental and physical characteristics of the site of the flash fire or explosion. The temperatures attained by flash fire have been estimated to range from 550 to 1050˚C, although higher temperatures are believed to occur. If the flash fire or explosion is sufficiently intense, the heat produced may cause regular clothing to melt or begin burning. Large and destructive vapour cloud fires occurred at Port Newark, New Jersey, in 1951 and at Mexico City, in 1984.
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FIRE BALLS :
A fireball burn at about 1400 ˚C, and are extremely dangerous because of their rate of burn and amount of radiant heat generated. A fireball is inevitable from BLEVE’s involving flammable liquids. It is the radiant heat from the fireball that makes the consequences of a BLEVE involving The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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Fig. 9. - Example of Fire Ball (Courtesy: FESA)
According to Leith Higgins, Principle Scientific Officer of Fire and Energy Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia, a BLEVE involving 50 tonnes of LPG would produce a fireball of 200 meters in diameter that would burn for about 14 seconds. During that time it would have a radiant heat content output of about 1, 70,000 megawatts. There are two types of events, which may give rise to fireball. One is, the ignition of a release on a liquefied gas pipeline, where the jet flame is preceded, by a fireball in which un-ignited gas is burned. The other is an eruption in hot oil giving rise to release of burning vapour. A distinction needs to be made between fireball resulting from the bursting of a pressure vessel and one resulting from a formation of a vapour cloud. In the first case, the bursting many occur under fire conditions and be part of a BLEVE or it many occur in the absence of fire. Momentum forces predominate if a fireball is formed from the bursting
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of a vessel, and buoyancy forces predominate in one formed from a vapour cloud. Incidents involving fireballs are not uncommon. They normally occur as part of a BLEVE when vessel ruptures after it has been engulfed in fire or has been subjected to a directed flame. The vessels principally liable to such conditions are storage vessels, rail tank cars, and road tankers. A massive BLEVE fireball occurred at Crescent City, Illinois, USA in 1970 with an estimated diameter of 150 – 200 m. The diameter of BLEVE fireball incidents at Houston, Texas, USA in 1971; Kingman, Arizona, USA in 1973 and Bet, Montane, USA, in 1976, was about 300m. The disaster at Mexico City, in 1985, involved a series of fireballs from BLEVEs. The estimated diameter of fireballs at Donnellson, Iowa, USA was 610 m.
8. VAPOUR CLOUD EXPLOSIONS :
The relative importance of the vapour cloud explosion (VCE) hazard has grown in recent years. Until the early 1980’s, a vapour cloud explosion (VCE) was generally referred to as unconfined vapour cloud explosion (UVCE). However, since the combustion of a vapour cloud, the occurrence of overpressure tends to occur due to the presence of structures and obstacles and of partial confinements, the term “unconfined”, is now generally omitted. A vapour cloud explosion is defined as “an explosion of a cloud made up of a mixture of flammable vapour or gas in air”. In other words, when a cloud of flammable vapour burns, the combustion may give rise to an overpressure or it may not. If there is no overpressure, the event is vapour cloud fire, or flash fire, and if there is overpressure, it is a vapour cloud explosion. A vapour cloud explosion is
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one of the most serious hazards in the process industries. Vapour cloud explosions do occasionally occur and they tend to be very destructive. A feature of vapour cloud is that it may drift some distance from the point where the leak has occurred and may thus threaten a considerable area. A vapour cloud explosion occurs when a sufficient amount of flammable or combustible material is released, mixes with air and is ignited. When the flammable vapour cloud is ignited, it can explode, producing a blast wave which can cause major destruction at a large distance. Vapour cloud explosions could be of the two types viz., (1) Confined explosions – these are the ones, which occur within some sort of containment, such as a vessel or a pipe work. Explosions in building also come under this category, and (2) Unconfined explosions – these are the ones in, which the cloud burns in the space or open air, with sufficient rapidity. Normally, the peak pressures of confined explosions are higher and may reach hundreds of kN/m². The difference between a gas explosion and vapour cloud explosion has to do whether the material is a gas or liquid at ordinary temperature and pressure. Methane and propane would be considered as a gas but fuels such as gasoline, hexane, and cyclohexane are liquids which can vaporise forming a vapour cloud. The shape of the vapour cloud before ignition is not spherical but is influenced by wind or air movement and by nearby structures. The fire will burn at all locations where the vapour cloud concentrations are about half the lower explosive limit or higher; however, ignition takes place between the lower and upper explosive limit values. The peak overexposure within the vapour cloud when ignited The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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Table 1 Selected Major Industrial Vapour Cloud Explosions Placet
Company
Year
Death
Injury
Chemical Involve
1
Ludwigshafen
Germany
1948
245
3800
3
Lake Charles
1967
7
13
Dimethylether Ketone
5
Flixborough
8
Gothenburg
11
Houston
Sr. No.
2
4 6
7
9
10 12
13
14
Bitburg
Germany
1954
US
1974
Beck
Netherlands
1975
Beck
Netherlands
Mumbai, Nagothane
Decatur Illinois
Texas City Ufa
Texas City Jaipur
US
UK
32 7
152
14
107
1974
28
1981
1
USA
1979
USSR
1989
645
India
1990
31
India
2009
12
Sweden USA USA
probably does not exceed 15 psi above atmospheric. At the edge of the cloud the overexposure is likely to be 10 psi or less. The Table No. 1 gives some of the major industrial vapour cloud explosions. The term “Unconfined Vapour Cloud Explosion” apparently was carried following the 1st June 1974
Fig 10 - On 1 June 1974, a vapor cloud explosion destroyed the Nypro cyclohexane oxidation plant at Filxborough. (Courtesy: isssource.com)
1988
1989
2005
16
Kerosene
Isobutene Propane
89
Cyclohexane
2
Propane
500
Propylene Propane
Ethylene LPG
23
130
Hydrocarbons
15
180
Hydrocarbon
200
Ethane Propane LPG
accident at a chemical plant near Flixborough. U.K. The accident involved the rupture in a 20 inch bypass pipe dumping almost 40 tons of cyclohexane which vaporized. The resulting vapour cloud found an ignition source; the blast and fire destroyed the entire chemical complex killing 28 people and injuring 89 (See Figure 10). On October 23rd 1989, a
Fig.11-Houston (Pasadena) Texas 1989 Petrochemical Vapor Cloud Explosion and Fire. (Courtesy:ww.mpri.lsu.edu/ workshop/Phillips66Talk.pp)
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vapour cloud explosion and fireball occurred at the Philips 66 Petroleum Chemical Complex at Pasadena near Houston, Texas, killing 23 workers, one worker missing and injuring more then 130 others, (See Figure 11). The accident was investigated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency and other agencies. According to OSHA report, the vapour cloud resulted as a sudden gas release of an estimated 85,000 Ibs of a flammable gas mixture (hydrogen, ethylene, hexane, and isobutylene) through an 8 inch open valve. The vapour cloud (estimated to be roughly 1100 feet long, 800 feet wide, and 5 feet high) drifted downwind for about 90 to 120 seconds before contacting an ignition source. The vapour cloud plus additional flammable gas inside tanks at the valve source exploded with a force equivalent to 2.4 tons of TNT based on blast damage. Windows were shattered and bricks were ripped out in an administration building 0.5 miles away. Fragments were thrown as far as six miles away. Another major conflagration caused by a series of explosions on 11 December 2005 at the Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal, Buncefield in England with a capacity of about 60, 000,000 imperial gallons fuel. The first and largest explosion
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9. BOILING LIQUID EXPANDING VAPOUR EXPLOSION (BLEVE) :
The term ‘BLEVE’ is an acronym for boiling liquid expanding vapour explosion coined by three Factory Mutual (FM) researches viz.: James B Smith, William S Marsh, and Wilbur L Walls. BLEVE has been defined and explained by various experts and some of them are quoted below: Wilbur L. Walls while working with NFPA made many presentations on BLEVEs. According to Walls “for a BLEVE to occur, the container has to be under pressure, the pressure has to exceed the strength of the container, and the container has to be weakened in some way (impact, corrosion, fire)”. Walls further claims that BLEVEs occur with many types of liquefied gases, flammable and non flammable. A Michael Birk, a professional engineer and a professor with
Fig. 13 - Example of a Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapour Explosion (BLEVE) (Courtesy: gas-risk.blogspot.com)
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Queens University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada, hold the view that a BLEVE occurs when a vessel holding a pressure liquefied gas fails catastrophically. According to Birk, “a BLEVE is a physical explosion of compressed vapour and rapidly vaporizing liquid. Upon vessel failure the vapour space sends out a shock wave from the liquid flashing to vapour. If the material is flammable, a fireball may follow it (See Fig. 13). The rapid explosion can also cause projectile effects.” In the General Hazardous Materials Behaviour Model by Ludwing Benner, the BLEVE would be considered as a ‘release event’ as a result of the container’s failing. According to Benner, the magnitude of the release depends on the characteristics of the product, the state and quality of the product, the flow or release rate, the propulsion force, and even whether conditions. David Lesak, a nationally known hazardous materials author, lecturer, and course developer, defines a BLEVE as a pressure release from catastrophic container failure. The result of a BLEVE is total devastation to the immediate area with potentially large loss of life and property. The size of the BLEVE is dependent on the size and weight of the container along with the amount of liquid that remains inside the container at the moment of the BLEVE. Generally speaking, the bigger the container, the bigger the BLEVE. BLEVE is an explosion caused by the rupture of a vessel containing a pressurised liquid above its boiling point. A BLEVE is a combination of fire and explosion with an intense radiant heat explosion within a relatively short time interval. In other words it is used to describe the sudden rupture of a vessel system containing liquefied flammable gas under pressure due to flame
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impingement. The pressure burst and the flashing of the liquid to the vapour, creates a blast wave and potential missile damage. It also results in immediate ignition of the expanding fuel – air – mixture leading to intense combustion, which ultimately results in a fireball. The phenomena of BLEVE can occur within a vessel or a tank, in which a liquefied gas is kept above its atmospheric boiling point. If the pressure vessel fails as a result of a weakening of the structure, the contents are instantaneously released from the vessel as turbulent mixture of liquid and gas, expanding rapidly and dispersing in air as a cloud. When this cloud is ignited, a fireball occurs, causing an enormous heat, radiation intensity within a few seconds. This heat intensity can cause several skin burns and deaths at several hundred meters from the vessel depending on the quantity of the gas involved. A BLEVE can therefore be caused by a physical impact on a vessel or a tank which is already over-stressed or damaged. It can also be caused by fire impinging upon or engulfing a vessel and thus weakening its structure. Thus the essential features of a BLEVE are: (1) the vessel fails (2) the failure results in flash – off of vapour from the super heated liquid and (3) if the liquid is flammable, the vapour ignites and forms a fireball. The effects are: (1) BLEVE (2) fragments and (3) for flammable liquids, a fire ball. The BLEVE create an over pressure. The phenomena associated with this are: (i) the expansion of this vapour (iii) for flammable liquids, the combustion of the vapour. These events are not completely simultaneous, but have been measured as separate effects. A BLEVE usually generates missiles. There may be fragments created by the rupture event and also the body The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
TECH UPDATE of the vessel itself. The pressure at the instant of burst is high and the reaction force is often large enough to cause the main part of the vessel to rocket. A BLEVE arising something from the fire engulfment of a vessel containing a flammable liquid also gives rise to a fireball. Although most BLEVEs involve a liquid, which is flammable, this is not a necessary feature of a BLEVE. Even rupture of a vessel containing super heated water can constitute a BLEVE. Likewise, although engulfment in fire is the common cause of BLEVE, it too is not a necessary feature. Any rupture of a vessel containing a superheated liquid may be traced a BLEVE. The events that can lead to a BLEVE are : (1) Fire exposure, (2) Vapour space explosion, (3) Overpressure (4) Mechanical damage, (5) Collisions, (6) Overfilling, (7) Runaway reactions, (8) Overheating and, (9) Corrosions. The highest frequencies of BLEVE incidents were due to explosions and damage to tanks. Explosion and damage BLEVE incidents resulted in high injuries. Overfilling and fire BLEVE incidents resulted in high fatalities. Over the years many BLEVE’s have occurred and have taken many lives including fire fighters. Some of the BLEVE incidents are outlined below: The BLEVE at Feyzin refinery in France on January 1966 has received particular attention. In this accident an operator when drawn water from the bottom of a propane sphere control, a vapour cloud formed, ignited and flashed back to the vessel. The pressure in the vessel rose and the relief valve lifted, but the metal of the vessel lost strength and some 90 minutes after ignition the vessel burst. The accident killed 18 and injured 81 people and caused the destruction of five of the spheres. There have also been instances where release from one storage
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vessel has led to a fire which has caused BLEVE of an adjacent one such as the case at Texas city, Texas in 1978, where overfilling of an LPG sphere led to a fire which caused the BLEVE of an adjacent sphere which resulted the death of 7 and injury of 10 people. In another case BLEVEs have occurred due to engulfment in a vapour cloud fire. Such a fire occurred at Port Newark, New Jersey, in 1951 and led to the destruction of over 73 horizontal bullet tanks, many by BLEVE. Engulfment in a vapour cloud fire was also the cause of destruction, largely by BLEVE of 6 storage spheres and 48 horizontal cylindrical vessels holding LPG at the PEMEX storage (bottling) plant at Mexico City, on 19th November 1984, which killed 650 people and injured about 7000 (See Fig. 14.)
cars at Crescent City, Illinois in 1970 caused a release of propane, which led to a fire and caused a succession of tank car BLEVE’s. The BLEVE’s were accompanied by, large fireballs and missiles, including rocketing tanks (See Fig. 15).
Fig. 15 - Example of BLEVE (Courtesy: arshadahmad. wordpress.com)
Fig. 14 - In the San Juanico Disaster (Mexico), 54 of these spherical type LPG containers exploded into huge fireballs (Courtesy: http:// en.wikipedia.org)
BLEVES also happen in transport, when flammable material is released and ignited following an accident, so that transport tank cars, often when a jet flame from the relief valve on one tank has played on another. A derailment of rail tank
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The three BLEVE’s occurred at Albert – City, Iowa in April 9, 1998, Burnside, Illinois in October 2, 1997, and Ste. Elisabeth de Warwick, Quebec, Canada in June 27, 1993, was investigated by National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), USA. The NFPA Team, who investigated these accidents, made many observations. According to them in each case, the propane was used to heat building. In each case the tank’s relief valves were operating when fire fighters arrived, but they could not stop flames from impinging on the tanks and weakening the tank shells. And in each case, tanks ruptured in BLEVE’s that sent pieces of metal flying at high velocities in random directions, killing those caught in The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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10. CONCLUSION :
There are several forms of fires and explosions. Jet fires or flames; have been involved in a number of accidents. A large jet flame may have a reach up to 50 m or more. A pool fire can take place in a storage tank and in a bund. The characteristics of pool fire depend on the pool diameter. A flash fire occurs when a vapour cloud forms from a leak and is ignited without creation of significant overexposure. The most dangerous and destructive explosion in the chemical process industries are vapour cloud explosions. Vapour cloud explosions and fires are responsible for most of the largest property loss events world wide. A BLEVE occurs with many types of liquefied gases, flammable and nom flammable. The size of the BLEVE is dependent on the container and the bigger the container, the bigger the BLEVE’s. A fireball occurs as a part of BLEVE when vessel ruptures and generally occurs on storage vessels, rail tank cars and road tankers. Over the years many BLEVE’s have occurred and have taken many lives including fire
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fighters. India has witnessed several devastating fires, explosions and toxic releases which not only claimed the life of hundreds but also huge property loss. In spite of the existence of the National Building Code of India and several fire safety regulations enacted by various state governments and local bodies, the fires and explosions are mounting day by day through out the country. Hence, sincere efforts are to be made by one and all to prevent the fire and explosions in the country.
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Tap into Security, Remotely A Look at Remote Monitoring Technologies and Applications By Debjit Das, Vice President of Global Marketing, Verint® Video Intelligence Solutions™
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rganizations whose operations span cities, countries, and even continents face formidable challenges in their efforts to secure people, property and assets. From limited staff and tight budgets to the logistical complexities of monitoring vast, geographically dispersed properties, organizations need advanced surveillance technologies to help monitor their facilities. What’s the solution? Remote monitoring is leading the way in video surveillance with its real-time monitoring applications that connect dispersed locations with a central monitoring station to efficiently secure facilities.
Remote Video Monitoring – Definition and Importance
Remote video monitoring uses IPbased networks to transmit audio and video data to a central monitoring station for alarm verification and action. Using remote video monitoring technology, organizations can monitor disparate facilities 24/7–using a computer or, in some cases, cell phones and other handheld devices to access information remotely. In global economy of increased saturation, stiff competition and decreased profits, security has just as much to do with the bottom line as it does with protecting people, property and assets. Remote video monitoring provides the ability to watch video from multiple sites and focus on key events and alarms, allowing organizations to more efficiently collaborate and dispatch responders to manage security challenges. With remote video monitoring, organizations from retail to banking, hospitals, schools, airports and seaports, to corporate campuses, critical The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
infrastructure and manufacturing facilities, can leverage their security infrastructure investments to help streamline operations, safeguard customers and staff, optimize the workforce, investigate fraud, prevent loss, and protect assets all from a central facility.
Remote Monitoring for Enterprise and Critical Infrastructure
Enterprise and critical infrastructure organizations such as corporate campuses, schools, hospitals, airports, seaports, petrochemical, manufacturing and other sites that span a variety of facilities, from large campuses to small field offices, can benefit greatly from centrally managed video surveillance systems. When security personnel are prepared, informed and ready to react to a potential threat,they are positioned to adequately protect the safety, security and operational efficiency of the business. Deploying remote video monitoring systems is ideal for operations that seek to secure multiple, missioncritical locations and gain the following benefits: • Make the most of limited budgets and on-site security staff. • Secure geographically dispersed sites, perimeters, and properties that are infeasible or too costly to patrol or monitor locally. • Leverage intelligence from an array of disparate security and business systems for greater situational awareness and more proactive, effective security. • Rapidly detect potential problems and emergency situations, notify the appropriate agencies and first responders, and initiate policy-
based action. • Reliably record activity, comply with recording retention requirements, and export recordings for use by other agencies, in legal proceedings, or to mitigate liability and risk.
A Real-Time Look at Remote Monitoring – Port of Los Angeles
The Port of Los Angeles encompasses 7500 acres, 43 miles of waterfront and features 27 cargo terminals. Safeguarding miles of waterfront and multiple land-based facilities can be a daunting taskand prior to 2006, the Port operated with a few analog cameras across their expansive grounds. Leveraging funding from the Port Security Grant Program, officials designed a new security system that would upgrade a disparate system into an integrated solution. After an extensive evaluation process, the organization selected the Nextiva® IP video portfolio from Verint® Video Intelligence Solutions™ – including Nextiva Video Management software, integrated analytics, encoders/decoders, and wireless devices. In order to successfully implement the new security platform, the Port worked in phases to deploy the most important elements first. The Nextiva IP video solution integrates with more than 350 thirdparty cameras to monitor highly critical areas. Captured data is then transmitted to a state-of the-art “Threat Detection Center” for central monitoring on Nextiva Review workstations. Today, the Port secures its expansive waterfront and perimeters by creating custom detection rules with Nextiva Analytics that secure tangible and virtual perimeters
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TECH UPDATE or borders. In 2007-2008, Port Police implemented GIS (geographic information system) technology in support of its security initiatives. Integrated with Nextiva’s Video Management software and third-party cameras, officials at the Port are able to leverage the enterprise GIS system so that personnel in the “Threat Detection Center” can pinpoint locations of their first responders in the field while having a complete view of activities. In the final phase, the Port searched for a solution that would support field personnel in responding to real-time emergency situations and provide the right information to the right people at the right time. In 2010, the Port deployed a solution that delivers clear transmission of high-quality images to any authorized smart phone or handheld computer. This innovative solution ensures that an officer can view realtime images being shared between the field and the “Threat Detection Center”. For the Port of Los Angeles, central monitoring at the “Threat Detection Center”, combined with the use of innovative technology, enhances situational awareness around its properties and transforms what used to be a manual, resource-intensive operation to an efficient, accurate, automated process.
Technology Driving Remote Accessibility
The ubiquity of IP networks combined with advanced security hardware and software deliver the benefits of remote monitoring. The following sections describe the specific requirements that the various components of a remote monitoring system should possess to deliver the corresponding benefits.
Video Management Software
Video management software is a key component of any remote monitoring solution. It’s the software that
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provides the tools to ensure that video is available for viewing, provides event identification and verification, analyzes content, and allows for multi-agency collaboration to expedite investigations. While most organizations can access remote video viewing via standard web browsers, a comprehensive video management software platform helps ensure maximum system uptime and increased situational awareness. In any environment, video management software is essential in capturing and viewing video. It can provide authorized users with the ability to monitor and share live and recorded video across networks, geographical boundaries and time zones. And, it can give organizations the flexibility to create a monitoring infrastructure that best suits its needs, whether that is to centralize all monitoring in a single control center or implement cross-site and remote monitoring.
Physical Security Information Management Solutions
Physical Security Information Management (PSIM)systems capture and fuse information from a variety of security, safety and enterprise systems. These systems enable users to view and analyze information to more quickly and efficiently identify situations and persons of interest and initiate rapid, effective response, often in collaboration with first responders and outside agencies. Organizations can use PSIM solutions to monitor their security environment, plan and execute efficient responses to events, and review recorded event logs for audit/regulatory compliance and future planning. By consolidating security system planning and monitoring and providing standard operating procedures, simulations, and reporting, PSIM systems enable organizations to improve the speed, efficiency and intelligence of responses, while reducing costs and minimizing compliance
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Network Video Recorders Although IP video software provides live viewing, recording, and retrieval of video, some organizations are turning to more advanced NVR platforms that can offer simultaneous viewing of multiple cameras, and multiple recording modes. Versatile network video recorders help capture highquality video images and interface with a variety of security and business systems. This interoperability provides organizations with a more complete view of remote events and operations and a more efficient, time-saving approach to security and operational efficiency. Using NVRs to capture camera feeds is not enough. It is important to find complimentary video management software that helps centrally configure, view, manage and monitor the functioning of NVRs enterprise wide. By simplifying video system administrationand viewing, these software applications can help reinforce operational standards and uniformity in dispersed operations – enabling a more proactive, efficient approachto security.
IP Cameras
IP cameras provide the visual cues as to what activities are happening in what locations. Being able to pull multiple streams at different frame rates of video helps organizations with increased situational awareness to more promptly and effectively respond to threats. Additionally, comprehensive video management software applications provide automatic camera detection and configuration, centralized administration and management, and automated, systemwide camera health monitoring, diagnostics, and alerts. With a wide array of fixed, PTZ, PTZ dome, vandal proof and outdoor IP camera options available on the market, IP cameras have become a cost-effective option for security systems. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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The Indian ‘PPE’ Challenge-Vis- A-Vis ‘Sure Safety’ Innovations As India becomes the factory of the world, adoption of hazards makes worker’s Safety and Health very important as not only life is important but to live healthy is more important. This is besides the creation of an environment which ensures safe and healthy living. But though this is possible where the hazards are seen or visible but what about unseen hazards?
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Chlorine Safety: ‘Saviour’ Compact Chlorine leakage control kit which was a challenge for the users for controlling leakages from Tonners due to its large number of parts and cumbersome nature of assembly was replaced by state of the art compact kit with effective deployment in seconds was the first innovation towards ease of use and 104 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
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Working @ heights: A concept hitherto considered the domain of foreign companies was made to be the most available and easy to use systems in the country both for industry and the construction segments employing highest standards of Safety while working on Roof Tops / Structures and the like. These easy to install systems are in use today by all large safety conscious corporate giants and ‘Sure Safety’ as the most sought after service provider in this field of activity. The products used are Internationally certified to meet highest levels of safety.
Although few of the challenges in the way still remain and they are:
Process: The biggest challenge today in India is the process of establishing the hierarchy of controls. Many a times the users deploy controls without technically establishing the risk / exposures. Thus, often these ‘PPE’ over or under protect the user. The ‘PPE’ issued to workers are often considered as uncomfortable due to this challenge. It is always not the case of ‘PPE’ quality but often the case of incorrect selection due to lack of technical assessment of hazards. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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Cost vs Price: India is a price sensitive country and it should be like that. However it is important to understand the difference between cost and price. Price is what you pay at the point of purchase and cost is a measurement over the product life-cycle. Many a times we go wrong in understanding that we need to see overall payback considering product value, usage safety enhancement and lower maintenance cost. Awareness: “We know everything”, “I have worked 20 years and nothing has ha’PPE’ned to me” “This is not my priority” – these are common feedbacks and are clear signals of low awareness and attitude. These statements also boast of overconfidence. The deficit of knowledge results in non-usage of ‘PPE’ and leads to chronic / acute occupational diseases, unsafe conditions and / or even fatalities. Awareness of ‘PPE’ is a big challenge in India as participation and balance between supply side and user side still has a long way to go.
Information & Training: Right product may have been identified but till product usage is not properly established or the user is not educated in its benefits it offers to him / her and information on regular up-keep and timely disposal is not provided the ‘PPE’ shall have lost its value hence this area needs further reinforcement with the involvement of both the provider and the enforcer. Products are often supplied without usage, storage, maintenance information; this also needs to be further improved upon. Internal communication to the users on product specifications and limitations of use needs further reinforcement.
Statue Enforcement: The statute in India – The Indian Factories Act – 1948 has got very limited mention on the subject of ‘PPE’. Often in growing economies people follow only what are the basic requirements in the statute resulting from exposure and exploit this to their advantage. A strong Statue ensures strong adoption and enforcement of usage of the right protection. In India the enforcers of the statute which is basically the Department of Industrial Safety and Health though have undertaken an uphill task of educating and enforcing still have a lot to be done and they also recognize their own limitations to enforce this issue as there are different priorities before them. Standards: As we all know that BIS - ISI is the organization governing 106 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
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standards of ‘PPE’ though it is a well known fact that a majority of the standards need an update. The modern ‘PPE’ which are largely used are yet not covered. The standards which exist are not more than replicas of international standards though it may be difficult in practice to follow / implement them in India. The most important fact is that working conditions of a typical Indian worker vis-à-vis his counterpart in any developed nation differs in every manner. The fact that an average Indian worker works for longer duration, in more extreme conditions with a limited budget are very important points to be considered during development of a standard. It is time now that priority should be given not only to develop the appropriate standards but also have the right infrastructure / laboratories to test and qualify the ‘PPE’ as per Indian Standards and again these standards must be followed in letter and spirit.
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SUSTAINABLE GROWTH Sustainable growth can only be achieved by adoption of Global Practices and participation. There needs to be a visible shift in the attitude of all stake holders in the implementation of what is good for them leading to growth and productivity. As boundaries of nations get shrunk, trade becomes global; it has become extremely important to benchmark international standards or in fact exceed it.
Quality It is a funny thing about life: if you refuse to accept anything but the best you very often get it. What is needed is the will to get it. The need of the hour is to accept quality which is established globally by years of usage and feedback and the Technology behind it. It can straight away be implemented in India, we don’t have to waste our time and resources to re-invent the wheel. Cost v/s price The idea of cost v/s price as explained above is recognized and accepted as we definitely get a better cost advantage by bench marking an international standard and the product therein. Comfort Most of the ‘PPE’ standards internationally have stringent test conditions considering the human comfort. By enhancing comfort the adoptability of ‘PPE’ increases dramatically and implementation need not be harsh. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
TECH UPDATE Safety Safety is paramount and apex for any ‘PPE’ user as the user depends on his / her ‘PPE’ for reduction of risks and exposure. By adopting International Standards we assure higher performance from the ‘PPE’ and thus, reinforce user confidence. Easier adoption by global employees Today’s employee is a global employee. A common standard of ‘PPE’ helps him / her work in different geographical locations with the same ‘PPE’ and this reduces an important aspect of training and adoptability.
Way Forward While we have recognized the INTENATIONAL way of approaching ‘PPE’, the national challenges and advantages we have to also draw a road map to reach where we want to few of the steps to meet international practices and standards could be as follows.
Adopt Process All the stake holders in the ‘PPE’ vertical need to know the importance of adopting a systematic way of approaching this vital issue. The basic risk assessment at so many small medium enterprises and large enterprises has to be adopted. The very process of establishing, selection of ‘PPE’ needs reinforcement and thus all stake holders need to insist on this. Role of enforcers The new Factories Act is getting upgraded and is going to be tabled soon in the parliament. It is the right time to elaborate the ‘PPE’ subject and its aspects like usage, standards and the details of ‘PPE’ need to be suggested. Enforcing agencies need to priorities this issue. To start with at least a soft copy of existing local standards need to be acquired by them, studied, commented and implemented.
Draft Standards BIS or other agencies who govern the standards of ‘PPE’ need to expedite covering new ‘PPE’ and also upgrade standards of the existing ones to meet International standards. The Indian conditions need to be very much considered while doing so. Simply adopting to a international standard may always not be the right way. Various International standards need to be studied and then a local standard needs to be established. Role of NGO, Associations etc. Various NGOs need to spread awareness in workers and, good case studies need to be circulated for motivation. 108 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
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Awards for innovation and best practices shall go a far way. Association could liase effectively with government bodies and end users to create a sounding board.
Role of Manufacturers and Users Responsible manufacturers should make few things a must in their system; First and the foremost is the understanding of the product and what it is supposed to ultimately deliver besides implementation of guidelines in every aspect of requirements for the safety of the user. This could be followed with simple user guides to disclaimers and providing training in ‘PPE’, to help users reach the right selection process as per International guidelines. This is then to be sustained in every production cycle to ensure the user develops the trust and feels safe while using a particular ‘PPE’ from a particular manufacturer. On his end the user needs to be very careful firstly in expressing his requirement which could be done by studying the hazard carefully and then laying down standards to meet his requirement. Then the user or provider has to be particular in internally communicating about the use and advantages of ‘PPE’ to all users. The selection criteria and the specification of ‘PPE’ needs to be studied although ‘PPE’ sits last in the hierarchy of control it still is the saviour in many-many ways. Eleanor Everet said ‘For safety is not a gadget but a state of mind’. The shift will happen only if all and sundry believe in the above and join hands in its implementation and enforcement.
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‘The safest risk is the one you didn’t take’ Implementation of Safety Standards in the industry holds true only if ‘PPE’ provided provide the protection they are made for. As mentioned earlier in my paper we don’t have to re-invent the wheel when Technology is readily available. What is needed is the will to adopt and make a resolve that we shall achieve our goals come what may and when it is concerning the Human safety why not? This is not a single individual’s job it is a combined effort of the Industry and the Statue and the stake holders who may like to believe that if they want Productive gains then they will have to believe in the safety of their workforce as only a protected workforce can give growth and lead to profits not only for themselves but for the nation at large.
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CTV surveillance products : Market scenario (Indian & global) for 2012 & forecast for 2013 “The Indian Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment,” IMS Research, recently acquired by IHS, forecasts that city surveillance will be the fastest growing vertical market in the country over the next five years. Such city surveillance projects have received much media attention due to their size with projects typically involving thousands of cameras.
The Indian Scene : In a recently published market report “The Indian Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment,” IMS Research, recently acquired by IHS, forecasts that city surveillance will be the fastest growing vertical market in the country over the next five years. Such city surveillance projects have received much media attention due to their size with projects typically involving thousands of cameras. However, suppliers should not overlook opportunities in other
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vertical markets. High growth in demand is also forecast in airports, banking and finance, and utilities and energy to name just a few. Since the Mumbai terrorist attacks in 2008, city surveillance has become a high priority for India. Video surveillance equipment has been sold for a number of city surveillance projects in recent years, including Bangalore and Kolkata. Many more city surveillance projects are planned for the future. India has 28 states, most with a capital city and a number of other large cities, and video surveillance is being planned for many of them. Advanced plans for city surveillance are already in place for some, including Surat and Ahmedabad. CCTV coverage by traffic police is routine now, in all major Indian cities, at selected, vantage points. This market is expected to grow enormously. Opposed to the more developed video surveillance equipment markets of Europe and North America, India was far less impacted by the recent economic downturn. With a growth rate averaging more than 20 percent over the next five years, India will continue to offer The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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suppliers solid growth opportunities as more established and mature video surveillance markets continue feeling the impact of economic uncertainty. The IP (digital) surveillance market in India is growing rapidly. Recurring terrorist activities are necessitating round-the-clock intelligent surveillance of public infrastructure, sensitive installations, enterprises as well as residential communities. Today, due to advances in technology, video surveillance cameras are better than ever and can be used along with computers to handle complex situations. grow, they realize the advantage of having surveillance based on IP as opposed to analog. Canon India believes the demand for IP cameras is rising. These cameras are more efficient tools for purposes such as crime prevention, traffic safety, industrial safety and home safety. In addition, wireless video surveillance cameras are commonly used at home and small offices for surveillance. Recording and viewing images from a security camera is nothing new but what is new is the ability to do this conveniently from any location within a wireless network.
The current trends suggest the deployment of IP surveillance systems is growing significantly as compared to that of conventional analog CCTV security camera installations. The advantages of IP surveillance include better performance, ease and versatility of use, flexibility and, of late, cost-benefits. Unlike traditional analog CCTV systems that transport analog signals to a centralized video recording device, IP surveillance employs a decentralized data encoding system that sends binary data over a wired or wireless Internet Protocol (IP) network. Network video or IP-based surveillance technologies are maturing and improving due to a higher level of integration. Moreover, the possibility of accessing video remotely with IP cameras has helped spawn innovative applications. Surveillance is applicable to most industry verticals. Experts see a pronounced shift from analog to IP-based surveillance and that’s because, as enterprises The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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are aware of it. It is gaining an edge over analog systems. This technology is evolving at a rapid pace. Infrastructure project companies, transportation, defense, highways, refineries and power plants are some of the verticals that are driving the growth of this category. Sectors contributing to the growth of IP surveillance Industry vertical
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million by 2015. The IP surveillance market accounted for 30% of the entire video surveillance market of $145 million in 2010. Its rate of adoption indicates that, by 2015, it would be a major contributor representing in excess of 60-65% of the overall video surveillance market by revenue. The country is witnessing strong demand for high-end security solutions from both the public and the private sector. The government is taking stringent measures to enhance the country’s security infrastructure. Additionally, large enterprises and educational institutes are investing on securing their premises from external threats.
These sectors are using IP surveillance for security as well as for long distance communication. E.g. Universities use a variation on this technology to deliver lectures to remote campuses.
The sector is enjoying an upswing; builders and promoters are using surveillance product as a part of a total package for a flat. NRIs who are getting their house constructed in India, can keep an eye on on-site activities via IP cameras.
The Market Frost & Sullivan estimates put the IP surveillance systems market including IP cameras, NVR, decoder/encoder and associated software at $45 million for 2010. The IP cameras market by itself is estimated to be about $21-22 million. The IP surveillance systems market is expected to grow at a hefty CAGR ( Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 46.3% till 2015 clocking revenues in excess of $300 112 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
A major transition of legacy analog systems is happening, users are converting to IP without replacement of all of the existing hardware. This is achieved by including encoders that convert analog signals from existing cameras to digital output for IP surveillance. While this is the first phase of a transition, these systems are eventually expected to be converted to full IP. Bandwidth being the most critical resource for IP surveillance, its availability is the defining element for IP adoption and growth to a large extent. The evolution of IP has also changed the character of the surveillance industry. Earlier, it used to be governed by the operations/security departments in the public and private sectors. However integration with the IT department becomes essential with IP surveillance. Going forward, integration with other activities such as linking with billing through PoS (Point of Sale) in retail, linking with biometrics (time and attendance) in the enterprise The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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and commercial segments etc. are anticipated. In a recent market study, IMS Research found that over 1.1 million security cameras were sold globally through the retail channel in 2010. According to the report, the network video surveillance market in India is currently valued at $26.1 million and is poised to grow to $89.2 million by 2013. The projections clearly depict the huge growth being witnessed by this segment. Currently, in India, the market is more project-driven where it is difficult to classify demand in terms of user requirements. Although the government sector is the biggest user of network video, manufacturing units, retail outlets and malls are a few other segments that are seeing increased demand for security equipment. Hence, it is the latest advances in technology and simplification of use that are driving the growth prospects for this segment, along with cost-effectiveness. Surveillance is the need of the hour across verticals, which can be used for various applications apart from just physical security. However we should not overlook the fact that there is a vastly increased awareness in general, The SMBs (Small and Medium scale Businesses) sector is a fast growing segment for IP surveillance cameras. As markets mature, there is always a certain amount of commoditization that creeps in. The requirements and demands of the SMB segment are unique and diversified (depending on the sector) and, hence, product differentiation that meets each individual’s requirement is definitely needed. With IP surveillance, a lot of newer applications for SMBs could emerge ensuring that this solution category doesn’t get commoditized. Basic models are more commoditized in the SMB segment, as they are looking for industry relevant solutions which vary depending upon the application. Obviously their needs are different from large projects. The surveillance market has just started to open up for IP surveillance in India and it is yet to gather the momentum that’s required for it to reach a full blown stage. All products go through a cycle of first reaching a peak before getting commoditized. The deployment of surveillance solutions is still at an early stage and the market has not matured completely. Therefore, there is still time before we can claim that the surveillance market is commoditized, be it in any segment. Apparently importing equipment and solutions seems easy to most suppliers.
Growth in several areas :
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TECH TRENDS Outsourcing), manufacturing, college campuses, hostels, hospitals, infrastructure companies and education. The government, in general, has been observed to be the biggest segment in terms of volume demand. PSUs are also a vertical with significant demand. The private sector, enterprises as well as SMBs, shows potential although consumption here is dwarfed by that of the government sector. State police departments that are adopting IP surveillance for traffic monitoring as well as for securing public infrastructure are expected to be key demand creators for IP surveillance systems. Investments in public infrastructure such as airport modernization and expansion, rail network expansion, metros etc. are expected to drive significant demand for IP systems. However there is considerable increase in demand from very small businesses such as jewellery shops, moneylenders, finance company branches, even schools, dormitories and other public conveniences. IP surveillance is creating a new market for networking resellers and integrators. Despite this, a minuscule percentage of networking partners in India are focused on the surveillance segment. This can be attributed to various causes including the lack of expertise and know-how on surveillance solutions design, implementations and other technical knowledge etc. Therefore, there is an enormous opportunity for all of the networking partners that is still to be explored and, in turn, adds to their revenues. With this, partners now have an opportunity to be part of the new technology growth wave.
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TECH TRENDS The overall outlook for IP surveillance in India looks positive and promising, as consumers are making the shift from traditional analog CCTV to IP surveillance. There is huge market opportunity for both vendors and partners, which is still to be optimally explored.
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free environment for video broadcasting and streaming from the 3G IP camera to a 3G mobile phone. Advanced features in video analytics such as people counting, object counting, face detection and crowd detection are an additional benefit. The market will be growing now because it is seeing a shift from analog to IP. Going forward, the complete system will move towards wireless technology.
Forecast for Indian Market : The market in India is leaning towards the fact that security is important. The transition from analog to IP systems (digital) is expected to happen at a rapid pace in the coming years. The hospitality and government segment have taken the lead in driving this transition, which is expected to unfurl in other segments such as industrial, residential etc. The residential segment, which has hitherto been a poor adopter of IP surveillance, is also expected to boost its usage of this technology. Most mid- and high range apartments have started incorporating IP surveillance as part of the architectural design. With growth in volumes, the indigenous manufacturing of IP surveillance systems is expected to be encouraged. Currently, there are just a handful of companies involved in manufacturing/ assembling surveillance cameras in the country and this is expected to change. As more indigenous manufacturing occurs, the price of IP systems is expected to drop considerably thereby boosting their affordability. Even today, there is a big chunk of market that continues to use analog surveillance equipment. However, there is a strong and steady conversion to IPbased surveillance. Progressively, the IP-based pie is increasing in the Indian market. Also, with more services getting converged onto IP-based platforms, the trend is definitely moving towards a bigger slice of the pie for IP surveillance. Experts opine that 3G and video analytics will be the technology trend in the IP surveillance industry. 3G module integrated cameras can operate even in a cable 114 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
Testing instruments help IP surveillance The market outlook suggests that high import duties and taxes may be reduced in the wake of increasing security concerns while IP and video analytics technologies will see greater adoption. The participation of private equity in the broader security systems and services market is also covered and is an indicator of growing investment interest in the industry.
Global Scene & Forecast :
The trend to IP-based video surveillance is, by now, firmly established. The question is no longer “will IPbased equipment sales overtake analogue equipment sales?� In fact, IMS Research (recently acquired by IHS Inc. (NYSE:IHS)) forecasts that 2013 will be the tipping point when world network video surveillance equipment sales overtake analogue video surveillance equipment sales. The arrival of IP-technology has instead bought its own questions, and simultaneously changed the shape of the market place. With the emergence of IP-based technology, IT distributors and IT integrators are now, increasingly, competing with traditional security distributors and The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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security integrators. IMS Research recently published a report, IP Trends in Security – A Survey of Systems Integrators and Installers, which found that currently 80 percent of North American systems integrators and installers purchase some IP-based video surveillance equipment from IT distributors, and that this was expected to increase to 90 percent of systems integrators and installers in three years’ time. This finding compliments the fact that increasingly IT distributors are looking to add video surveillance products to their product range in the next 18 months. This could be good news for the traditional IT integrators who are also looking to enter the video surveillance industry, as they will already have the established relationships with their IT distributors. However, many IT integrators are not looking to their distributors for the security knowledge they lack but are instead going directly to the manufacturers of the cameras they are using.
Wireless Indoor IR WiFi dome PTZ IP video surveillance The available bandwidth for these IP-based technologies is still a limiting concern. Within North America, the USA has an average broadband speed of around 5.8Mbps, and is ranked 12th in broadband speed for the world. Despite the concerns with available bandwidth, broadband speeds are likely to continue to increase, leading to greater capability and greater expectations from the technology. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
Central console of a Siemon surveillance system in UK
The European Scene : In the past few years, the rising concerns over security and safety due to increasing terrorist attacks and other criminal activities have led to an enormous growth in the video surveillance market. As per the estimations, carried out in our latest report, the United Kingdom’s CCTV market will expand at a CAGR of around 15% during 2012-2014 as the level of surveillance is increasing in the country. According to market reports the UK is one of the world’s top destinations in terms of development and maturity of the CCTV market. The country represents the most mature market in the world in terms of number of cameras installed. The report has also studied how the CCTV market is performing in other European countries, including Russia, Italy, and Germany, and what shape it would take in near future. The latest data from IMS Research forecasts the world market for video surveillance storage will exceed $5.6bn in 2013. From nearly all reports by marketing groups, India seems to be the hottest market for the future because of several reasons associated with the threat perception not only by the invisible terrorist elements but also from the fact that there are crimes growing fast in cities which are effectively countered by CCTV footage. The most common examples would be ATM thefts, jewellery shop threats, break-ins by burglars, and street crimes to name but a few. Because the human society is nearly the same all over the world, the problems are similar, and hence CCTV surveillance that was once the hallmark of the police force and the diamond workers in their closeted environs, is today finding a much wider usage everywhere. Undoubtedly, surveillance is a sunrise industry on a global scale. INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW | JANUARY 2013 | 115
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Video surveillance in parking lot : The critical factor
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mong incidents reported these years were attacks, thefts, and other violent acts in retail parking lots across the country. As retailers focus on protecting people and property inside the store, they sometimes overlook the potential risks that customers may face in the parking lot, stairwells, and sidewalks. Offering a safe, secure experience to customers as they proceed from their car into the store is just as important as maintaining safety inside the store, as a bad experience can turn customers away, erode brand equity, or even trigger litigation and loss. Surveillance systems are critical for securing parking areas. However, as with any security solution, surveillance systems should be designed and maintained based upon the unique risks and conditions at each individual store. Retailers should take time to evaluate and ensure adequate video coverage of their parking areas year-round, but especially during the busy holiday season. Whether installing a new system or simply maximizing existing equipment, here are some tips.
example, in a parking deck with two entrances, it is possible to capture detailed vehicle information such as license plates or driver’s faces as each car enters the lot, but in openair parking lots, this is much more challenging. Retailers should consider what they wish to be able to do with the video from their parking lots. In most cases, it will be investigating claims and detection capabilities will suffice.
It is possible to cover every part of a parking lot in great detail, capturing license plates, identification shots of people leaving their cars, and detailed videos of people? This is neither practical nor cost effective for many retailers. Because most retailers do not constantly monitor live video, the objective of video coverage in parking lots is detection: being able to see if someone suspicious is wandering the parking lots, seeing if someone proceeds from their car into the store, or determining if an altercation has taken place. The configuration of the parking lot also affects objectives. For
Lighting in parking areas is not only important for making the customer feel more secure in the area, but also helpful for making video more valuable. While many cameras are designed to operate in pure dark conditions, most cameras work best in well-lit conditions. Retailers should ensure adequate lighting in all parking areas. In parking decks, bright paint catches the ambient light and makes things brighter. A well-lit parking area makes it difficult for wouldbe criminals to lurk undetected, and offers legitimate customers greater security.
Consider the objective -
Secure the way from car to store entrance -
The customer’s walk from the car to store entrance can be a long one, depending on the configuration and size of the parking area. In a parking deck, it can mean entering a stairwell, with potential dangers lurking on every floor. Video coverage in stairwells provides a deterrent to would-be loiterers and also serves as a great way to provide “identification” shots of potential criminals as they move around the property. If everyone coming from the parking deck into the store must go through a stairwell, then they are great “chokepoints” for collecting identification shots.
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Check and double-check Hopefully, the retail parking lot is a safe, uneventful place. Therefore, video systems already installed may not be regularly used. Scheduled maintenance programs are important, especially prior to major events such as Black Friday. It is critical that LP teams take time to test systems to verify functionality and address any maintenance issues before crowds arrive. Over time, cameras could accidentally be repositioned, become damaged, or suffer from a malfunction. Software may have glitches or schedules may have been reset. Testing should include a review of all camera shots, ensuring live video is captured, as well as reviewing that video is being recorded properly and stored to meet expectations. This type of testing requires some time, but is worth the effort to ensure the necessary video is being captured.
Protect from hazards -
environmental
In some cases, foliage, signage and other items can block a camera’s view, thus negating the camera’s value. Retailers should regularly survey the property to ensure that nothing is blocking camera views or diffusing the light source. To protect the longevity and performance of camera equipment, purchase vandalresistant or ruggedized housings. In parking decks, particularly in urban areas and/or harsh climates, equipment may be subject to vandalism, sabotage, or harsh conditions. For high-traffic events, retailers need to use every asset they have to help ensure a safe, secure customer experience. This includes security in parking lots and the property immediately surrounding the store. Video surveillance can help retailers keep an eye out for trouble and preserve the positive customer experience. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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Fire Safety & Protection:Market scenario (Indian & global) for 2012 & forecast for 2013
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The Indian Scenario : A brief introduction to Fire Protection Systems : Fire Safety Equipments include • Fire Hydrant Systems • Hose Reel Systems, • Automatic Fire Detection and • Alarm Systems, • Co2 and FM 200 Flooding Systems, • Fire Extinguisher, • Foam Systems, • Other Miscellaneous Safety Products etc.
systems ensure that the jet of water can be sourced to any part of the building, if needed. The supply and installation of our products is cost effective and reliable.
Automatic Fire Detection Systems
Fire Hydrant Systems / Hose Reel Systems Fire Hydrant Systems : Hose Reel Systems consist of pipes, pumps, water tanks, hydrant outlets and/or hose reels in a building or any house to provide faster way to combat mishaps caused due to fire. These fire fighting
Co2 and FM 200 Flooding Systems
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The CO2 Flooding Systems are popular owing to their reliable operations and environment friendly finish. These electrically non conductive fire extinguishing systems do not leave any residue after usage. Thus the fire extinguishing operation is quick, clean and efficient. Manufacture FM-200 fire flooding systems that are fire suppression gas systems. The gas cylinders in these systems are securely The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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• The fuel surface gets covered by foam blanket to extinguish the fire • The flammable vapors get suppressed by the foam blanket • The water content of the foam cools the fuel
Fire Extinguisher Fire extinguishers, which are fire protection devices to control fires in complex situations. These extinguishers are provided with hand-held cylindrical pressure vessel that can be discharged to extinguish a fire.
placed within the data centre and that is the reason that these occupy little space and are easy to use.
Foam Systems :
Foam Systems, which are extensively used in various petrochemical or even chemical industries, offices and malls. These suppress fire by separating fuel from the oxygen or air. There are various ways by which these foam systems are used; some of them are listed below as:
Safety Products The wide range of Fire Safety Products offered by us include Fire Safety Leg Guards, Boiler Suits, Fire Safety Hoods, Fire Safety Hand Gloves, Fire Safety Sleeves, Fire Safety Aprons, Fire Safety Ladders, Fire Safety Jackets, Fire Safety Belts, Fire Safety Shoes, Fire Safety Gas Masks and Fire Safety Respirators. The entire range is manufactured using high grade raw material that ensures optimum quality in the final products.
Spraying Systems and Sprinkler Systems :
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The fire extinguishers offered by us are extensively used in atm center, server room, automobile garages and marine engines. Further, they also offer these extinguishers in the following forms: water type -
• appropriate for class a fires
mechanical foam (afff)-
• suitable for class a fires
dry powder fire extinguisher (dcp)-
carbon - di-oxide portable & monbile fire extinguisher-
multipurpose dry power (stored pressure) fire extinguisher-
• suitable for combustible material or organic nature such as wood, paper, textile, jute rubber and many plastics goods
• appropriate for combustible material or organic nature such as wood, paper, textile, jute rubber and many plastics goods • suitable for class b&c fires
• appropriate for flammable liquid, petroleum products, flammable gases • Work effectively and rapidly on plastics & electrical fires
• appropriate for class b & c fires • suitable for flammable liquid, petroleu products, flammable gases
supply system that provide ample pressure and flow rate to the water distribution system to which the sprinklers are connected.
Surveillance Systems :
Closed circuit TV system : CCTV is for Closed Circuit TV . CCTV Camera available in color, monochrome, and Day / Night -IR CCTV Camera. All these and more are regularly used in surveillance..
Indian Scenario for Security Systems :
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have a broader understanding of this market in toto : Dubai: Following the spate of fires that broke out in a number of towers in Dubai last year, manufacturers and suppliers of fire safety products in the UAE are expecting blazing sales fuelled by increasing awareness of fire prevention. Naffco, a major local manufacturer of fire safety products, forecasts an eight percent increase in sales during 2013, said Khalid Al Khatib, chief executive of Naffco, which has a 35 to 40 per cent share of the market. The UAE’s fire equipment and systems market is estimated to be worth Dh2 billion, according to Al Khatib. In the GCC, the market for fire detection and suppression systems is expected to reach $1.12 billion (Dh4.11 billion) in 2013, according to the organizers of the Intersec exhibition inaugurated yesterday. “High-rise buildings and fire security in general has increased our exports by 50 to 60 percent for fire fighting and security products,” according to one Naffco manager, who declined to be named. “If there is a fire anywhere, these products can turn any one of us into a fire fighter. It’s easier to deal with a small fire than face a big one.” Businesses can save millions of dirhams in training their staff to put out fires rather than face the cost of damages from an uncontained fire, experts suggested. The “weakest link” in the system lies in the management of buildings like hotels or malls after they have been taken over by tenants, said Michael Kelly, Director of Fire Safety Engineering at the Emaar Malls Group, before a presentation on managing fire risks at malls. “Once the building is occupied, the person that occupies it has the high skills to run a mall but they need The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
to have a clear understanding of safety aspects of how the building operates,” he said. “There is a lack of awareness from the tenants on the fire systems. I ask managers if they have read the fire strategy and they say ‘what’s a fire strategy.’ They don’t understand the terminology.” Business should invest in giving the building managers accredited fire safety training—a low cost move that could prevent far more costly damage in case a fire broke out and could not be contained by untrained staff, he said. During Intersec, he was looking for a fire-simulator system, environmentally - friendly and reusable, that would train staff in a controlled environment to put out a fire, he said. This is part of the Emaar Mall Group’s fire safety program implemented in 2012, he said. One such fire simulator cost about 5000 Euros—a small price to pay to avoid costlier damages from uncontained fires, he added. The Fire and Rescue section at Intersec grew 33 percent this year to 230 exhibitors participating in the exhibition. The recent UAE Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice, Fire and Rescue is expected to generate interest in fire safety products. A recent Frost & Sullivan research repot entitled Strategic Analysis of the Indian Fire Suppression Systems Market provides market dynamics, market size and forecasts, market profitability, as well as end-user and competitive analysis. In this research, Frost & Sullivan’s expert analysts thoroughly examine the following fire suppression systems (FSS) markets: water-based FSS (sprinkler, water-mist), gas-based FSS (carbon dioxide, hydro fluorocarbon, inert gas, fluorinated ketones), and special FSS (foam, chemical). This analysis is available through our Building Management Technologies Growth Partnership Service program. With continuous access to intelligence and resources from all seven perspectives of the Complex Business Universe, the Growth Partnership Services program ensures that you and your Growth Team™ are able to maintain a 360 Degree Perspective of the market. This comprehensive, objective information allows your company to mitigate risk, identify new opportunities, and drive effective strategies for growth. For more information on this custom subscription service.
Market Overview
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TECH TRENDS buildings; industrial sectors such as power generation, oil and gas, petrochemicals, metals, manufacturing (electronics and automotive); and transportation sectors such as airports, metro railway stations, and seaports present a plethora of opportunities to market vendors. Although the economic downturn did take its toll on the market, the second half of 2010 holds promise, thanks to the expected economic recovery and growth in end-user industries. The market will also get a leg up from regulations regarding the environment and fire safety in buildings, as well as the need for asset protection and life safety. FSS is finding considerable application in the commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors to protect human life and critical equipment. These sectors offer huge potential due to the involvement of a higher number of occupants and the constant operation of equipment/machineries in the building. The continuous need for asset protection and life safety is compelling suppliers to frequently upgrade to the latest technologies. With environmental sustainability becoming a buzzword, suppliers are reluctant to use the currently available gaseous agents, as they could be toxic when released. These pertinent concerns are translating into higher R&D and quality-control investments by participants. Improved end-user awareness about life safety, security, and asset management has helped the market grow significantly, but the Indian market is highly fragmented, unlike its counterparts in developed countries. Therefore, companies are increasingly considering the feasibility of consolidation by either merging with a product company/distributors or acquiring the product company/distributors. This move will allow them to expand their product portfolio; increase access to their service range, distribution, technical manpower, and customer network; leverage their brand image; and offer competitively priced products. Cost-effective products, eco-friendly technologies, quality consistency in product manufacturing, product installation; as well as excellent after-sales, training, warranty and technical support are vital in the FSS market. Further, project contractors have to offer scalable products that incorporate the latest innovations and provide comprehensive service solutions at a one-stop shop, backed by trained, qualified manpower, according to the experts there. However, the shortfall in skilled and unskilled labour, especially in the tier-2 and tier-3 cities and the inability to attract and retain experienced professional employees is becoming a major challenge for the suppliers in this market. 122 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
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Companies are hoping to accrue the required manpower by recruiting and retaining talent by providing in-house training for various project-related activities in design, installation, and service support or sending them to educational institutions. They also offer salaries consistent with industry standards and other sundry employee benefits. Meanwhile, they need to work on enhancing customers’ awareness about the benefits of their FSS technologies to obtain larger investments, which will expedite decision-making, contract-awarding, and project-execution processes. Manufacturers need to initiate education campaigns, promote eco-friendly technologies, and convince customers through marketing literature, informative videos, presentations, and case studies.
Market Sectors :
Water - based fire suppression systems • Sprinkler • Water-mist
Gas based fire suppression systems : • • • •
Carbon dioxide Hydro fluorocarbon Inert gas Fluorinated ketons
Special fire suppression systems : • Foam • Chemical
By End-user :
Commercial buildings (offices, retail) Residential buildings (apartment, palaces) Hospitality buildings (hotels/resorts, hospitals) Infrastructure (airports, seaports, railway stations, roads/highways/bridges) • Educational buildings (universities/colleges, schools) • Industrial buildings (factories, warehouses) • • • •
Also Government buildings and others (ministries, military/defense and entertainment/leisure complexes, mosques, temple complexes etc.) Major players in the fire and security market include Tyco, United Technologies Corp (UTX.N), Stanley Black & Decker (SWK.N), Honeywell International Inc (HON.N) and Germany’s Siemens AG (SIEGn.DE). Tyco expects to accelerate its sales from services and expand in emerging markets such as China, India, Brazil and the Middle East, Oliver said. To cut costs, it plans to consolidate offices and simplify its process for buying raw materials. Improving productivity by $50 million a year will add The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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5 percentage points to annual profit growth, the company said. Overall, Tyco targets 15 percent annual growth in earnings per share over the next three years. Tyco shareholders on Monday approved the company’s break-up into three companies: the fire and security business, ADT residential security services, and a flow-control business that will merge with Pentair Inc (PNR.N). Tyco will retain the ADT brand outside North America. Tyco will primarily serve commercial and institutional clients, such as property developers and government buildings, with a smaller proportion of sales coming from residential, small business and industrial markets.
Global Forecasts for Fire Safety Systems :
A late 2102 press release from Honeywell paints an interesting picture of forecasts, intertwined with their own response to the explosive growth in fire safety systems with advanced electronic monitoring : • Honeywell Forecasts 2013 Sales Of $39.0-39.5 Billion, Up 4-5%; • Proforma Earnings Per Share Of $4.75-4.95, Up 6-11% The company also reaffirms 2012 Outlook and announces the plan to acquire Intermec for approximately $600 Million : • Company Forecasts 1-3% Organic Sales Increase, Up 4-5% Including Acquisitions And F/X • 2013 Earnings Growth Driven By Strong Operational Performance And Sales Conversion • Continued Robust Cash Flow Generation Provides
Flexibility To Deliver Value • Intermec Reflected In 2013 Outlook; Expands Scale And Global Reach In Scanning & Mobility.
The transaction is expected to further enhance Honeywell’s scale in rugged mobile computing devices, building on its Scanning & Mobility franchise within the company’s Automation and Control Solutions portfolio. The addition of Intermec is a natural extension to our Scanning & Mobility business, which was established through the successful acquisitions of Hand Held Products, Metrologic and EMS, according to Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions President and Chief Executive Officer Roger Fradin. While Intermec strengthens Honeywell’s core scanning and mobile computing business, it opens up entirely new opportunities in RFID, voice solutions and barcode and receipt printing segments that they currently don’t serve. It expands our product offerings and strengthens our intellectual property portfolio putting us in position to be a technology leader for years to come in the highly attractive automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) industry. A Key Note Market Report analyses the UK market for fire protection equipment. In 2011, Key Note estimates that the UK market, including installation, maintenance and servicing, was worth £1.19bn at current end-user prices, an increase of 1.1% on 2010. The outlook for 2012 and later 2013 has been even more optimistic. The construction industry has a large impact on growth within the fire protection market, with new construction and repair and maintenance work providing
2013 Guidance
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the majority of output for fire protection products and systems. Recently, the construction industry has experienced significant losses in output, attributable to the difficult economic situation, both in the UK and overseas. Commercial construction and new private-sector housing — two of the largest sectors in the construction industry — experienced the majority of these losses. This loss in construction activity has had negative implications for the fire protection industry, reducing demand and leading to subdued and negative growth for fire protection products. Legislation, regulations, industry
Airports require special fire protection systems standards and government guidance are also dominant issues within the fire protection industry, with wideranging implications. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 is one of the most important pieces of legislation, governing appropriate fire safety measures for particular environments, along with issues such as escape routes, training and emergency lighting. Recently, the Domestic Fire Safety (Wales) Measure 2011 has 124 | JANUARY 2013 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW
been approved, making sprinkler systems mandatory in new residential developments. The Measure will provide numerous opportunities for the protection market and, with petitions for similar legislation for the rest of the UK, could influence legislative bodies in England and elsewhere. Key Note forecasts that, between 2012 and 2016, the UK fire protection market will grow by 13.4% at current prices, with subdued growth in the short term as public-sector spending cuts effect the construction industry, followed by more significant growth as both public- and private-sector construction recovers. All in all the fire safety products have also been seeing a growth due frequent bush fires and other larger varieties of forest fires in Australia and USA. These factors may work on psychology of the users likely to be affected by fire, whether at home or at work or commuting under hazardous conditions created by fire. The future is bright not only for actual fire extinguishing products and systems but it also is bright for the fire detection systems, smoke alarms and related products. Integrated systems that combine these two or more factors, have moved out into new areas from their industrial applications to large office complexes, hospitals, hostels, dormitories, government establishments and much more. There has been an upsurge in the popularity of allied safety equipment such as the CCTV surveillance systems, which used to be confined to limited space but now is used even by the traffic police and railways stations, airports. These two are allied systems, the fire protection and the surveillance systems. The fact that the sales of both have been hitting a high is understandable because they are interrelated, from a very fundamental angle. Hence, globally fire protection systems and other security systems are facing a boom time. The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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Kancheepuram - 603002. Tamil Nadu. Tel: 044-27428851, 27426829. M: 09500844545 apan based manufacturer of life saving medical devices, consumables, pharmaceutical glass products has recently set up a unit at Shirwal. This unit will manufacture artificial kidney (dialyser). Location: Shirwal, Maharashtra Budget: Rs. 700 crore Nipro India Corporation Pvt Ltd. Milind Pappu, MD Sayali D, Manager-Customer care, Plot No. E-1, MIDC Kesurdi Khandala, Taluka - Khandala, Dist. Satara -412802, Maharashtra Tel : 02169- 305050 E-mail: sayali.d@niproindia.com
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lans to set up 10 specialised hospitals in cities like Chennai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Delhi, Varanasi by 2015 for treatment of heart diseases and cancer. These hospitals will have between 50-75 beds each. Location: Multiple Budget: Rs. 400 crore Apollo Hospital Dr Umapathy Panyala, CEO / Prathap Reddy, Group Chairman) Anuruba KGN, Asst Manager-Media and Comm, Bannerghatta Rd, Bangalore - 560076, Karnataka, Tel : 080-40304050,
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lans to set up 25 labs and 250 collection centres across the country by end of next financial year. Funding is planned through debt and equity. Location: Nationwide Budget: Rs. 300 crore Dr Lal PathLabs Arvind Lal, CMD, 5th Floor, The Pavilion, M.G. Road, Gurgaon -122001, Haryana, Tel: 011-3988-5050, E-mail: lalpathlabs@lalpathlabs.com
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lans to develop a 500 bedded advance super speciality hospital at Ranchi. The work will start in 5-6 months. Location: Ranchi, Jharkhand Health Medical Education and Family Welfare Department N M Ramkumar Sinha, Deputy Secretary, Namkum, Ranchi, Jharkhand. Tel : 0651-2490998
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lans set up a 40-bed hospital in Mahindra World City SEZ at Singaperumal Koil. The work is likely to start in a month. This facility would be ready by July 2014. Location: Kancheepuram district, Tamil Nadu Budget: Rs. 6 crore JSP Hospital Pvt Ltd. Mr. O V Jayakumar, MD Rama Subbu, GM, #70, Kancheepuram High Road, Chengalpattu
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he subsidiary of Kalika Steel plans to set up a captive power plant. The capacity is expected to be around 10
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lans to setup a 3 MW Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) based power project at Kasimitta. The work has not yet started. Location: Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh Kanderi Fruitpack Pvt Ltd. Mohan Guru, Manager-Accounts, Kasimitta Village, Narayanavanam Mandal, Chittoor-517581, Andhra Pradesh, Tel : 09000011252, E-mail:madan@fruitpack.in
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lans to set up green field natural gas based small power plants in Golaghat District in Assam. Bids will be finalised by February 2013. Location: Golaghat, Assam Assam Gas Company Ltd. Bhupen Borbabragohain, MD Sneha Patel Bhattacharya, Chief Engineer, P.O. Duliajan, Dist: Dibrugarh - 786602, Assam, Tel : 0374-2800202, Fax : 0374-2800557, M: 8011005280, Web: www.assamgas.org.
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lans to set up 2x800 MW coal based power plant at village Bavaliyari and Dholera in Dholera District. DPR is being prepared. Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat P.M Parmar, Chief Engineer, Vidyut Bhavan, Race Course, Vadodara–390007, Gujarat. Tel: 0265-6612131, E-mail:cepnp.gsecl@gebmail.com
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lans to set up a 2x507 MW Gas Based Combined Cycle Power Plant spread over 300 acre at Maranahole Village, Belgaum. Necessary approvals are yet to come, so the work has not yet started. Location: Belgaum, Karnataka Budget: Rs. 4040.60 crore Luxor Energy Pvt Ltd. Nasir Mustafa, Project Manager, Sanali Estate, 2nd Floor, 5-9-225,
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Chirag Ali Lane, ABIDS, Hyderabad – 500001, Tel: 040-23202399/ 23203969, Fax: 040-23322674, E-mail: mustafa@sanali.com lans to set up a 2x660 MW Thermal Power Plant spread over 900 acre at Mulvad Village, Bijapur. Necessary approvals are awaited. The completion is targeted by December 2013. Location: Bijapur, Karnataka Budget: Rs. 5902.80 crore Luxor Energy Pvt Ltd. Sanali Estate, 2nd Floor, 5-9-225, Chirag Ali Lane, ABIDS, Hyderabad –500001, Tel: 040-23202399/ 23203969, Fax: 040-23322674
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lans development of 80 MW coal based power project on BOOT basis. RFQ scrutiny is in process. Location: Kotayam, Kerala Budget: Rs. 400 crore Hindustan Newsprint Ltd. George Panikar, DGM (Projects), Newsprint nagar-686616, Kotayam District, Kerala. Tel : 04829-256211-21, Fax : 04829-251911, 257587, E-mail:projects@hnlonline.com.
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lans modernisation of its 500 MW Unit 6 at Trombay Thermal Power Station comprising addition of coal firing equipment and installation of pollution control equipment to make the unit work on coal, oil and gas, wherein all three fuels can be combined in any percentage. Location: Trombay, Maharashtra Budget: Rs. 1174 crore Tata Power Ltd. S. Padmanabhan, Executive Director, Strategy and Business Development Department, Corporate Center Block A, 34 Sant Tukaram Road, Carnac Bunder, Mumbai - 400 009, Tel : 022-67171000, 67171231, Fax : 022-67171950,67171953, E-mail:BD@tatapower.com
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PSL Group company plans to set up 100 MW coal-based Captive power plant in Jharsuguda District. The work is yet to start on this project. Location: Jharsuguda, District Orissa Thakur Prasad Sao and Sons Pvt Ltd. Prof. DVR Rajakumar, VP, TPSL INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW | JANUARY 2013 | 127
PROJECT UPDATE Group, Avani Signature, 2nd Flr, 91 A/1, Park Street, Kolkata-700016, West Bengal. Tel : 033-40071632/22267090, 22267091, Fax : 033-40071638. E-mail:kolkata@tpslgroup.in
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lans establishment of 2x800 MW Uppur Thermal Power Project at Thiruvadanai, Ramanathapuram District. The commissioning is scheduled by December 2015. DPR is submitted. NOC obtained from Airport Authority of India for construction of 275m height chimney. Location: Ramanathapuram, District, Tamil Nadu Budget: Rs. 9600 crore Tamil Nadu Generation And Distribution Corporation Ltd (TANGEDCO) CE Projects, NPKRR Maaligai, 144, Anna Salai, Chennai - 600002, Tel : 044-28520131,28520878, 28521915, E-mail: cepr@tnebnet.org N.Sankar, Director / Generation
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lans to set up satellite power plants with gas engine driven generating sets in OIL’s installations at Duliajan, Assam Location: Duliajan, Assam Oil India Ltd. Duliajan - 786 602, Assam, Tel : 0374-2800427, 2800491, Fax : 0374-2800433, E-mail:oilindia@oilindia.in
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lans to set up North Chennai Thermal Power Project - Stage III (1x800 MW) at NCTPS Complex. So far, Feasibility report for the Project has been finalized. EIA study of the proposed project has been completed and EIA report is under finalization.CETHAR Consulting Engineers has submitted the Draft D. P.R. Also it is proposed to execute the project with imported coal. The project commissioning is scheduled by December 2015. Location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu Budget: Rs. 4800 crore Tamil Nadu Generation And Distribution Corporation Ltd (TANGEDCO) CE Projects, NPKRR Maaligai, 144, Anna Salai, Chennai - 600002, Tel: 044-28520131, 28520878, 28521915, E-mail:cepr@tnebnet.org N.Sankar, Director / Generation
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lans to set up 1065 (3x335 MW) gas based power project at Faridabad. The land is yet to be acquired and clearances are awaited. Location: Faridabad, Uttar Pradesh Budget: Rs. 3400 crore Haryana Aban Power Co Ltd V Kaniyaappan, Director-Power, Janpriya Crest, 113, Pantheon Road,
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he Buildings & Factories business has bagged order for the construction of multistoried residential towers in Bengaluru. Location: Bengaluru, Karnataka Larsen & Toubro Ltd S N Subrahmanyan, Whole- time Director & Sr. EVP, (Infrastructure & Construction), Mount Poonamallee Road, Manapakkam, P B no 979, Chennai-600089. Tel : 044-2528000, 22528080, Fax : 044-22493888, E-mail: sns@lntecc.com
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lans construction of new administrative building for chemical and electrical department LE college at Morbi. Completion period: 15 months. Location: Morbi, Gujarat
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12 months. Location: Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh Budget: Rs. 5 crore
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd Mohd Yasin, Head of the Department, BSNL Civil Division No. III, Room No. 703, Adarshnagar, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. Tel : 040-23223751, Fax : 040-23222982
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lans to construct auditorium building (phase-II) in multi art culture centre (Kala Parisar) at Kurukshetra. Consultancy bids would be finalised in a month. Location: Kurukshetra, Haryana Government of Haryana Jay Prakash Kambol, Executive Engineer, Provincial Division No.1, Kurukshetra, Haryana. Tel : 01744-238530, 238066, M: 9813506501
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lans to undertake infrastructure works for setting up the regional centre of Indian Institute of Mass Communication at Aizwal. The work is likely to start in two months. Location: Aizwal, Mizoram Indian Institute of Mass Communication Karnal A.K Thakur, Consultant Projects, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi - 110067, Delhi. Tel : 011-26742920/ 940/ 960, Fax : 011-26742462, M: 9650309954
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he Buildings & Factories business has bagged order for the design and construction of major IT campus facilities in NCR, Delhi. Location: NCR/Delhi Larsen & Toubro Ltd S N Subrahmanyan, Whole- time Director & Sr. EVP, (Infrastructure & Construction), Mount Poonamallee Road, Manapakkam, P B no 979, Chennai-600089. Tel : 044-2528000,22528080, Fax : 044-22493888, E-mail:sns@lntecc.com
ashang hydroelectric project is coming up on Satluj basin in Kinnaur. MOEF had given clearance for the stage II & III of this project. This project is planned in four stages with a combined capacity of 243 MW. The work on stage I with an estimated capacity of 65 MW is already underway and the completion is targeted by January 2013. HCC is thecontractor for this stage. The stage II and III will come up by 2015. Currently the forest clearance to the stage 1 and 2 was challenged at the National Green Tribunal. Location: Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd S P Gupta, GM, GM Kashang Construction Circle, Himfed Bhavan Reckong-Peo, Distt. Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh - 172107, Tel : 01786-222001, 223992, Fax : 01786-223992
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lans construction of new building for centralized computer centre and digital resource centre for Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Gachibowli, Hyderabad. The work is likely to start in January 2013. Completion period:
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lans to set up 400 MW Khab Hydro Electric Project in Himachal Pradesh. The project is in approval stage. Location: Shimla, Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd. INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW | JANUARY 2013 | 129
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Bye Pass Road, Pragatipuram, Dehradun 249201,Uttarakhand. Tel: 0135-2473469, 2430721/ 2432927, Fax: 0135-2438379/2436592, E-mail: tehriproj@thdc.gov.in, Web: www.thdc.gov.in
B.S. Negi, DGM (Elect. Cont.), Himfed Bhawan, Below Old MLA Quarters, Bypass Road, Tutikandi, Shimla-171005, Himachal Pradesh, Tel: 0177-2633826, Fax : 0177-2633813. E-mail:dgm_elect@hppcl.gov.in, echppcl@gmail.com
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lans to come up with 48 MW Malana III hydro electric project in HP. DPR is under preparation. The project is in approval stage. Location: Kullu, Himachal Pradesh Bhilwara Group Shatanu Agarwal, Chairman Bharat Singh, Company Secretary, Bhilwara Towers, A-12, Sector 1, Noida - 201301 (NCR Delhi) Tel : 0120- 4390138, Fax : 0120- 2531648, 2531745
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lans to set up a 100 MW Wind Power Project spread over 378.62 acre at Koppal. The project is in preliminary stage. Scouting for land. Location: Koppal, Karnataka Budget: Rs. 694.94 crore Indowind Energy Ltd Rajas Sukumar, Sr. Vice President, Kothari Building, 4th Floor, 114, Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai - 600034. Tel : 044-28330867, 28331310, Fax : 044-28330208, E-mail: rajasuku@indowind.com
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lans to set up a 22 MW bagasse based power generation plant at Sangli. Land acquisition process is on. The work is likely to start in three months. Location: Sangli, Maharashtra Honai Infra Inginieurs & Sugar (I) Pvt Ltd Suryakant Pawar, Project Manager, 502, 5th Floor, Pride Kumar Senate, Near ICC Tower, Senapati Bapat Rd. Pune - 411016. Maharashtra, Tel : 020-25673914 / 15
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lans to set up 30 MW Dhukwa hydro power project at Dhukwa. Pre-qualification was recently invited. Location: Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh Budget: Rs. 300 crore Tehri Hydro Development Corporation Ltd A V Narayanan, Manager, Ganga Bhawan,
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DSO had invited expressions of interest to develop a locomotive prototype equipped with a single gas turbine operating on LNG. The aim is to bring down the operating cost of locomotives. Russian Railway Research Institute, Moscow (Russian Railways, owned by Russian Government); Indo Russian Aviation Ltd and BHEL have shown interest in this project. Research Design and Standards Organisation (RDSO) Mr.K K Bajpai, Executive Director/ED (CNG) Engine Development Directorate, RDSO, Manak Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh – 226011. Tel: 0522-2465719, E-mail: ededcng@gmail.com
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lans doubling of Allahabad – Varanasi (80 Km.approx) rail section. Consultants are invited for doing preliminary engineering cum traffic survey. Location: Allahabad Uttar Pradesh North Eastern Railway Amit Kumar Singh, CPRO, N. E.Railway, Gorakhpur-273012, Uttar Pradesh. Tel: 0551-0551-2201290,2200587 The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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lans to undertake widening and strengthening of TehlaKod-Alniyawa- Govindgarh-Pushkar road km 0/0 to 41/200 under development of mines road BOT scheme. Completion period: 270 days. Bids not yet finalised. Location: Pushkar, Rajasthan Budget: Rs. 40.70 Govt of Rajasthan, Public Works Department GL Rao, Chief Engineer (Road), Jaipur, Rajasthan, Tel: 0141-5110554, M: 9414118798
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lans to take up widening and strengthening of TalanpurDhanapa-Kawaspura road under development of mines roads in BOT scheme. Total length 16.80 km, including captive mines roads length 5.80 km. Completion period: 180 days. Location: Kawaspura, Rajasthan Budget: Rs. 14.31 crore Govt of Rajasthan, Public Works Department S.C Sharma, Superintending Engineer (BOT), Jaipur, Rajasthan, Tel: 0141-5110554, M: 9829930330
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lans to undertake widening and strengthening of various road under development of mines road in Makrana under BOT scheme. Total length 50.40 km. Completion period: 270 days. Bids not yet finalised. Location: Makrana, Rajasthan Budget: Rs. 58.43 crore Govt of Rajasthan, Public Works Department GL Rao, Chief Engineer (Road), Jaipur, Rajasthan, Tel : 0141-5110554, M: 9414118798
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lans to undertake widening and strengthening of Balesar-Tibana-Khirja road in BOT scheme. Completion period:180 days. Bids not yet finalised. Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan Budget: Rs. 19 crore Govt of Rajasthan, Public Works Department GL Rao, Chief Engineer (Road), Jaipur, Rajasthan, Tel: 0141-5110554, M: 9414118798 The ready reckoner for safety & security industry
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he company’s SPV - L&T Deccan Tollways Ltd (L&T DTL) will be executing four laning of 145 km road on NH-9 connecting Sangareddy to Karnataka/Maharashtra on DBFOT basis. The project includes four laning of the existing two lane stretch along with allied facilities like bus bays, rest areas, safety features, etc. The completion is targeted in 30 months and toll collection shall commence after that for a period of 22.5 years. The Concession Agreement was signed on the 2nd February 2012 between NHAI and L&T DTL. The construction has not yet started. Location: Andhra, Pradesh Budget: Rs. 1200.73 crore L&T Infrastructure Development Projects (L&T IDPL) Mr. K Venkatesh, Chief Executive & MD A L Shekhar, Head-Infra Projects, TCTC Building, First Floor, Mount Poonamallee Road, Manapakkam, Chennai - 600089, Tamil Nadu, Tel: 044-22526000/8000, Fax: 044-22528724, E-mail: contactus@lntidpl.com
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he company has got the mandate to develop greenfield all-weather Kachchigarh Port in August 2010 by Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB). The concession is for a period of 30 years extendable to 50 years. The company proposes to develop the port on BOOT basis in phases. The port will be adopting the Landlord Business Model for its operations. Sub-concessions will be awarded to Companies showing interest in the Port. Location: Jamnagar, District Gujarat Budget: Rs. 4506.18 L&T Infrastructure Development Projects (L&T IDPL) Mr. K Venkatesh, Chief Executive & MD T Shrinivasan, Head-Ports, TCTC Building, First Floor, Mount Poonamallee Road, Manapakkam, Chennai - 600089, Tamil Nadu, Tel: 044-22526000/8000, Fax: 044-22528724, E-mail:contactus@lntidpl.com INDUSTRIAL SAFETY REVIEW | JANUARY 2013 | 131
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