A critical on-site examination and analysis of a facility to ascertain in determining the protection needed to make recommendations to improve overall security is the definition of a(n):
D. Security survey
What is a key consideration in a risk analysis or risk assessment
F.All of the above
From a security perspective, what is the first factor to be considered in facility construction?
C. The building site itself
Which of the following is not correct regarding a security education program
D. Security consciousness is an inherent state of mind
The most vulnerable link in any identification system is:
D. Perfunctory performance of duty
Which of the following is not true in regard to establishing and identifying personnel to control movement
D. The identification card or badge should be designed in relativity complicated manner to avoid duplication
The use of simple code word or phrase during normal conversion to alert other security personnel that an authorized person has been forced to vouch for an unauthorized individual is termed
D. Duress code
The practice of having at least two authorized persons, each capable of detecting incorrect or unauthorized procedures with respect to the task being performed, present during any operation that affords access to sensitive area is referred to as the:
C. Two-man rule
The designation an establishment of “restricted areas” according to army regulations is performed by the:
E. Military commander of the installation or facility
Which of the following is not a known advantage of the establishment of restricted access
A. They provide an increase in security without slowdown in operation
A restricted area containing a security interest or other sensitive matter, in which uncontrolled movement can permit access to the security interest or sensitive matter but within access may be prevented by security escort and other internal restrictions and control, is called a(n):
C. Limited area
What type of fencing is generally used for protection of limited and exclusion areas?
D. Chain link
Excluding the top guard, a chain link fence for general security purposes should be:
D. 9 gauge
In a chain link fence with mesh openings for general security purposes the opening should be no larger than
B. 2 in
Excluding the top guard, standard barb-wire fencing that is intended to prevent human trespassing should not be less than:
B. 7 ft. high
The federal specification regarding standard barbed wire fencing that is twisted and double strand is that it should be:
C. 12 gauge
The standard barbed wire, twisted, double strand fence has how many point barbs spaced an equal distance apart:
D. 4
The distance between barbed wire strands in a barbed wire fence should not exceed:
E. 6 in
Top guard supporting arms should be permanently affixed to the top of the fence posts to increase the overall height of the fence by at least:
A. 1 ft.
A top guard must consist of:
B. Three strands of barbed wire or tape
How many inches apart should strands of barbed wire or tape used as a top guard on a fence be spaced
E. 6
Unavoidable drainage ditches, culverts, vents, ducts, and other openings should be protected by securely fastened welded bard grills when they have a cross sectional area greater than:
D. 96in
Between the perimeter barrier and exterior structures should be a clear zone covering:
C. 20 ft.
As a general rule, between the perimeter barrier and structures within the protected area, except when a building is a part of the perimeter barrier, there should be a clear zone of at least:
E. 50 ft.