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Manufacturers and
industrial locations support and
control processes that are sometimes hazardous, and usually costly if shut down
in an unplanned way.
There are a number of areas within this type of facility
to consider.
You can use the access control
system to:
Typical recommendations and views are shown in the
table below.
Learn more
about:
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System Information
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Review features
and choose a system for this application.
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Integration with other systems
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Find ways to make the system more effective by integrating with sensors and other systems.
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Protected Areas:
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Stairwells
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Manage the flow
of people within the stairwell.
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Lobbies
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Schedule free access to a public lobby.
Identify and log the identification of authorized people who enter
after hours.
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Break Rooms
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Provide protection for employee personal items left in shared areas.
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Fueling Stations
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Enable fuel pumps for authorized users.
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Elevator Control
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Manage access to floors served by an elevator.
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Parking Areas
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Schedule public
use of parking facilities, or limit access to selected individuals or
employees in private lots.
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Vestibules and doorways
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Identify
individuals as they enter and leave a building or facility.
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Docking Facilities
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Control access to loading dock doors.
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Emergency Exits
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Manage emergency exits within the facility.
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Alley ways
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Control access to alleys.
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Vending Machines
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Protect vending machines. Minimize vandalism and theft.
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