Security technology
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Security technology
Germany as High-Tech Business Location for Security Technologies and Services HAVERKAMP – Brief Company Profile HAVERKAMP was founded in 1978, during the first peak of terrorism in Germany by the Red Army Fraction (RAF) and Baader-Meinhof-Group, to provide protection for exposed public persons and buildings against terrorist attacks. The HAVERKAMP credo is that security can only be established when it is carried out comprehensively. Highly skilled consultancy as well as a smooth and competent installation of the security products along with a professional and pro-active after sales service. With a complex modular system of state-of-the-art and intelligent security products HAVERKAMP is a well-established brand for premium customers in Europe and the Arabian market. Our Branch in Abu Dhabi is working on a major order for ADWEA (securing the power plants in Taweeah, Fujeirah, Shuweihat) Germanys Business Advantages Germany‘s emloyees are well educated The school and job training is dual Excellent Technical Colleges und Universities Germany‘s infrastructures are Highly integrated with highways, railways and airports Germany has a good domestic economy Next to the export, the local demand supports the country‘s trade cycle Germany is still the country of the inventors Germany economy is based on solid middle class companies Germany´s economy is Europe‘s engine! Germany Security Technologies and Services We differentiate between Public Security The general government administrates this through the Police, the Federal Criminal Agency, the State office of Criminal Investigations, German Border Police and other institutions. Further keywords: critical national infrastructure, flight safety, maritime security, securing military property, securing nuclear electric power generation plants, protection of the constitution and Private Security Security services, emergency and service control centre, data security, property and plant security, security guidance, event security, maritime security Unions of the corporate- and security industry • ASW Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sicherheit in der Wirtschaft Association for security in the industry • BDSW Bundesverband der Sicherheitswirtschaft Federation of German security industries • BDGW Bundesvereinigung deutscher Geld- und Wertdienste Federal Association of German money- and value services • VdS Verband der Sachversicherer Schadensverhütung GmbH Association of insurers for loss prevention GmbH • VfS Verband für Sicherheitstechnik Association for security technology • ZVEI Zentralverband der Elektrotechnik und Elektronikindustrie central association for the electrical engineering and electrical industy • BHE Bundesverband der Hersteller- und Errichterfirmen National association of manufactors an installers • BDD Bundesverband Deutscher Detektive association of German Detectives • BdSi Bundesverband unabhängiger deutscher Sicherheitsberater German Federal association of independent security consultant Security technology • • • • • • Mechanical security technology Electronical security technology Access control Fire- and explosion protection IT- security technology Communication technology Mechanical security technology • • • • Perimeter protection Doors and locks Mechanical protection of buildings Value containers It all began with ... ... my home is my castle DIN- EN- and ISO – rules In Europe Germany is leading in the development of security standards. The model of the European Norm was the DIN Norm( German Institute for Norm standardization) The DIN Norm, or nowadays the European Norm, defines many different conditions under which products have to perform in order to become classified. Some general remarks about security standards Security standards define specific requirements for security products under strict conditions. Security standards are important because they determinate transparent and comprehensible quality requirements for security products. According to these quality requirements the effectiveness of security products can be classified. Security standards often can not keep up with the fast changing requirements of actual danger scenarios. The normal danger scenario and the following emerging conditions do often not reflect the actual security demand under specific conditions. Standards in Building Protection – Burglary Resistance European Norm DIN V ENV 1627-1630 A screw driver 260mm and 375mm, wooden and plastic wedges, pipe wrench or pipe tongs B additional crowbar 710mm and screw driver 375mm C additional hammer 300mm, axe 350mm, bolt cutter 460mm, chisel 250mm, mortise chisel 350mm, handsaw, mini saw, drilling machine 320/160W, 10mm drill, metalshears 260mm D E additional padsaw 550/350W, electrical handsaw 900/520W, extension pipe 500mm electr. drilling machine 600/310W, 13mm drill, crown drill 50mm, angle grinder 1000/575W additional, electr. drilling machine 1050/620W, angle grinder 1900/1175W burglary Standards in Building Protection – Burglary Resistance European Norm DIN V ENV 1627-1630 WK # Class WK 1 Description Duration occasional criminals, physical violence such as kick, bodycheck, thrust, pull out no specification WK 2 A occasional criminals, ordinary tools such as e.g. screw driver, gripper, wedges 3 – 15 min WK 3 B additional screw driver and crowbar 5 – 20 min WK 4 C additional e.g. saws, hammer, axes and chisel, as well as a rechargeable drilling machine 10 – 30 min WK 5 D experienced criminals, additional electrical tools e.g. drilling machine, pad-saw and angle grinder with a maximum diameter of 125 mm 15 – 40 min WK 6 E experienced criminals, powerful electrical tools, as mentioned before plus an angle grinder with a maximum diameter of 230 mm 20 – 50 min burglary Standards in Building Protection – Bullet Resistance European Norm DIN EN 1063 Class Type of weapon Calibre according to DIN EN 1063 Ammunition Type mass [g] .22 LR L/RN 2,6 +/- 0,1 9 mm Luger FJ ² /RN/SC 8,0 +/- 0,1 .357 MagnumFJ ² /CB/SC 10,2 +/- 0,1 .44 Rem. Magnum FJ ³ /FN/SC 15,6 +/- 0,1 5,56 x 45* FJ ³ /PB/SCP1 4,0 +/- 0,1 7,62 x 51 FJ ² /PB/SC 9,5 +/- 0,1 7,62 x 51** FJ ³ /PB/HC1 9,8 +/- 0,1 Test conditions Shot distance [m] 10 +/- 0,5 5 +/- 0,5 5 +/- 0,5 5 +/- 0,5 10 +/- 0,5 10 +/- 0,5 10 +/- 0,5 Impact velocity [m/s] 360 +/- 10 400 +/- 10 430 +/- 10 440 +/- 10 950 +/- 10 830 +/- 10 820 +/- 10 Impact energy [J] ca. 200 ca. 800 ca. 850 ca. 1.500 ca. 1.700 ca. 3.200 ca. 3.200 Number of shots 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Shot distance [mm] 120 +/- 10 120 +/- 10 120 +/- 10 120 +/- 10 120 +/- 10 120 +/- 10 120 +/- 10 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR 5 BR 6 BR 7 Rifle Hand gun Hand gun Hand gun Rifle Rifle Rifle SG 1 Shotgun Calibre 12/70 Full Lead 31,0 +/- 0,5 Jacket Slugs 10 +/- 0,5 420 +/- 20 ca. 3.000 1 - SG 2 Shotgun Calibre 12/70 Full Lead 31,0 +/- 0,5 Jacket Slugs 10 +/- 0,5 420 +/- 20 ca. 3.000 3 125 +/- 10 bullet Even though no standards cover sniper weapons, Haverkamp has developed solutions • Haverkamp‘s sniper weapon solutions exceed demanded energy absorption of 3,200 Joule more than 6-fold (Impact energy of .50 BMG 19.440 Joule)! • Up to BR 7 NS, retrofit without changing the fitted frames and attachments. • Protection against sniper weapons (Caliber .300 WinMag, .338 Lapua Magnum and super caliber .50 BMG) in combination with special resistant add-on windows. bullet EN 13541 Blast Protection explosive / explosions 80% of all deadly and serious injuries plus damages to property, through attacks (vandalism or terrorism) are caused by glass splinters. explosive / explosions (picture copyright: HAVERKAMP GmbH 2006) The building has been damaged only in a relatively small area explosive / explosions 2.300 KG explosive detonated near the building. Sources: Bomb attack on t he Murrah Building, Oklahoma, U.S.A 1995 In a radius of approx. 3,5 km the glass has been shattered by the blast wave. 317 buildings in a radius of 16 blocks have been affected. explosive / explosions Sources: Bomb attack on the Murrah Building, Oklahoma, U.S.A 1995 To achieve an ideal protection a building has to be evaluated depending on construction and hazard level. explosive / explosions low hazard zone High hazard zone extremely high hazard zone sources: HAVERKAMP GmbH 2006 Standards in Building Protection – Explosive Resistance Different international standards to test impact resistance : • European/German DIN EN 13541 ER1 (NS) “Shock Tube Test” • Underwriters Laboratories 972-1984 and EN 356 P2A / DIN 52290 A1 Tests for hard-impact security glazing explosive / explosions European Standard explosive / explosions Shock tube test: multiple pressure waves first wave with 21 ms duration Pressure from 0.5 to 2.0 bar hits the test sample The load of shock tube is much higher under comparable quantity of explosive because the pressure holds longer and multiple pressure waves hit the test sample. PROFILON ER1 Shock Tube Test explosive / explosions Filmclip Shocktube Test Glass with PROFILON security film ER1 in live testing explosive / explosions Recent HAVERKAMP Success Oslo 2011, July 22nd car bomb attack Profilon ER1 film saved a lot of lives no live–threatening splintering thanks to the film Best in Class ww used worldwide in buildings with a high risk of terrorist attacks 25 Relevant products for burglary and bullet proved windows Integrated Security Concepts Protection Zones for buildings and perimeter Integrated security concepts Integral Object Protection: Concepts out of one hand offering holistic security solutions • Risk Analysis • Security Concept • Realisation of • Perimeter Protection • Intrusion Detection • Video Surveillance • Buildings Protection • Explosives • Fire Arms • Vandalism • Burglary • Haverkamp Management System Risk Analysis Package of Measures Maintenance Training Engineering Realisation Integrated security concepts Identifying risks regardless of subjective and cultural influences, differentiated according to motivation! explosive attack under fire break-through with vehicle heavy weapon fire arson attack vandalism 30 attack sabotage burglary hostage taking Holistic Security Solution out of ONE Hand Customer/ Property Sensors Local Situation Perimeter Individual Need Risk Scenario HAMS Risk Analysis RiskValidation Engineer -ing Concept Design Intruders Package of Measures Realisatio n CCTV/ Thermal Video SAFE HAVEN Runtime personnel measures Profilon Building Protection Maintenance Spare Spare Parts Parts 31 Repair Measures to reduce risk blast resistance protection video verification personnel measures bullet resistance building protection access control structural measures Entrance protection perimeter Thickness and the construction of film is most important 115µ anti splinter film (no laminate) with batten bar frame connection: Complete failure of the film, even with the best possible frame connection 190 µ anti splinter film (no laminate) with silicone bonding: complete failure of the film, the difference of the frame connection did not cause any better or worse result. Profilon ER1 475µ 4ply laminated security film with batten bar frame connection: the film is completely undestroyed, no splintering or pressure in the room, the batten bar holds the film in the frame: Level GSA 2 Profilon ER1 475µ 4-ply laminated security film with silicone frame connection: the film is completely undestroyed, the silicone bonding held the film during the pressure phase but the film was pulled out at the vertical sides during the suction phase: little pressure and some splinters in the room. Level GSA 3a explosive / explosions Fence Intrusion Detectors Relevant products for perimeter security Integrated security concepts Explosion and bullet resistant control room Relevant products for perimeter security Integrated security concepts Summary • • • Security works only with trust. Custom-made solutions out of one hand ensure best integrated security that works. German Products are up to highest standards, distinguished by persistence and after sales support. We would like to invite you to our stand no. 101 in the Galeria and to our live demonstrations at the Security Trade show in Essen from the 25th – 28th of September 2012 Integrated security concepts Thank you very much for your attention.