a person of interest…safety and security in the library
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A Person of Interest…Safety and Security in the Library. Featuring Michael Daly, CPP Stevan P. Layne, CPP, CIPM Nancy Relaford, CIPM. Daily Library Threats. Fire Assault Sex Crimes Drug Trafficking Theft Vandalsim. Security Assets. Perimeter Protection - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
A Person of Interest…Safety and Security in the Library
Featuring
Michael Daly, CPP
Stevan P. Layne, CPP, CIPM
Nancy Relaford, CIPM
Daily Library Threats
Fire Assault Sex Crimes Drug Trafficking Theft Vandalsim
Security Assets
Perimeter Protection Employee Awareness Uniformed Security Electronic Systems Rules and Regulations
Perimeter Protection
Every building penetration – windows, doors, ventilation shafts…
Must be secured by steel bars, locks, alarmed electronically, observed by video, or protected by personnel.
Employee Awareness
Every Employee’s Responsibility Report Suspicious Persons, Vehicles,
Circumstances Regular Staff Awareness Briefing Open Lines of Communication Follow up on all reports
Uniformed Security
• Professional, well-groomed officers
• Minimal basic classroom training
• Published rules and regulations
• On-going site specific training
• Consistent supervision
• MBW!!!
Comments on Uniformed Security
A bad image is worse than no security…
Poor training reflects poor management…
YOU are liable for the actions of your officers…contract or otherwise
Your safety may depend on daily preventive
measures AND appearance…
Electronic Protection What do you REALLY need? How do you select a RELIABLE vendor? How can you be sure you’re getting what
you’re paying for? What are minimal requirements for
service and maintenance? How do you train employees to monitor
and respond?
What do we REALLY need? Addressable Fire Detection System Commercial Intrusion Detection System Computer Network Based Video
Surveillance System Wireless Panic/Duress Transmitters Electronic Access Control System (optional) Electronic Article Surveillance System
(optional)
How do you select a RELIABLE Vendor?
Talk to other libraries Prepare a list of system objectives…or Request professional system design and
distribute RFP to qualified bidders Conduct mandatory pre-bid site visit Review professional submittals
How can you be sure you’re getting what you pay for?
Have submittals reviewed by professional NOT connected to any vendor
Insist on mid-installation and post installation inspection by independent professional
Prepare punch list BEFORE signing off on acceptance of system(s)
What are minimal requirements for service and maintenance?
100% Warranty on System and Installation
Consistent service based on manufacturer’s requirements
Documented proof of service Regular testing by library staff…with
accompanying documentation
How do you train employees to monitor and respond?
Determine daily task requirements Publish Operations Manual for System
operations, monitoring, response Include vendor training in installation
contract Conduct regular operator training on all
systems
The Bottom Line
Security is NOT convenient…
You MUST have a protection plan…
You need to CONSISTENTLY monitor every aspect of your protection program!!
For Additional Assistance/Information:
Stevan P. Layne, CPP, CIPM, CIPI
Layne Consultants International
www.LayneConsultants.com
www.IFCPP.org
941-486-3573 Florida Office
303-377-2176 Colorado Office
Don’t Miss…2011 Annual Conference
International Foundation for Cultural Property Protection
August 22-26 Denver, Colorado
Outstanding, Informative, Inter-active Programs
National Certification Training Workshops
Excellent Networking Opportunity
Unique After-Hours Tours and Institutional Visits
State of the Art Systems Exhibits
Register on-line at www.IFCPP.org Call 1-800-257-6717