Industrial security management/ Dino B. Bobier.

By: Bobier, Dino B
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Quezon City : ChapterHouse Publishing Incorporated, c2016Edition: 2nd editionDescription: v, 212p. ; 24 cmISBN: 978-971-9647-03-4Subject(s): Industrial security -- ManagementDDC classification: GC 658.408 B663 2016
Contents:
Ch 1 The concept of security - Ch 2 History of security - Ch 3 Legal context of security - Ch 4 Physical security - Ch 5 Personnel security - Ch 6 Document and information security - Ch 7 Security survey and inspection - Ch 8 Security risk analysis - Ch 9 Security investigation - Ch 10 Management and planning - Ch 11 implementation, problem-solving and audit/inspection - Ch 12 Security personnel - Ch 13 Code of ethics and conduct - Ch 14 Guard force administration.
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Ch 1 The concept of security - Ch 2 History of security - Ch 3 Legal context of security - Ch 4 Physical security - Ch 5 Personnel security - Ch 6 Document and information security - Ch 7 Security survey and inspection - Ch 8 Security risk analysis - Ch 9 Security investigation - Ch 10 Management and planning - Ch 11 implementation, problem-solving and audit/inspection - Ch 12 Security personnel - Ch 13 Code of ethics and conduct - Ch 14 Guard force administration.

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