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Introductory technical guidance for professional engineers and others interested in security standards for buildings. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. STANDARD 1. STANDOFF DISTANCE 3. STANDARD 2. UNOBSTRUCTED SPACE 4. STANDARD 3. DRIVE-UP/DROP-OFF AREAS 5. STANDARD 4. ACCESS ROADS 6. STANDARD 5. PARKING BENEATH BUILDINGS OR ON ROOFTOPS 7. STANDARD 6. PROGRESSIVE COLLAPSE RESISTANCE 8. STANDARD 7. STRUCTURAL ISOLATION 9. STANDARD 8. BUILDING OVERHANGS AND BREEZEWAYS 10. STANDARD 9. EXTERIOR MASONRY WALLS 11. STANDARD 10. GLAZING 12. STANDARD 11. BUILDING ENTRANCE LAYOUT 13. STANDARD 12. EXTERIOR DOORS 14. STANDARD 13. MAIL ROOMS AND LOADING DOCKS 15. STANDARD 14. ROOF ACCESS 16. STANDARD 15. OVERHEAD MOUNTED ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES 17. STANDARD 16. AIR INTAKES 18. STANDARD 17. MAIL ROOM AND LOADING DOCK VENTILATION 19. STANDARD 18. EMERGENCY AIR DISTRIBUTION SHUTOFF 20. STANDARD 19. EQUIPMENT BRACING 21. STANDARD 20. UNDER BUILDING ACCESS 22. STANDARD 21. MASS NOTIFICATION.
Introductory technical guidance for professional engineers, architects and construction managers interested in design and construction of buildings to resist terrorist attack. Here is what is discussed: 1. SITE PLANNING, 2. STRUCTURAL DESIGN, 3. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, 4. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL, 5. GLOSSARY.
Prepared by the Task Committee on Structural Design for Physical Security of the Structural Engineering Institute of ASCE. This report provides guidance to structural engineers in the design of civil structures to resist the effects of terrorist bombings. As dramatized by the bombings of the World Trade Center in New York City and the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City, civil engineers today need guidance on designing structures to resist hostile acts. The U.S. military services and foreign embassy facilities developed requirements for their unique needs, but these the documents are restricted. Thus, no widely available document exists to provide engineers with the technical data necessary to design civil structures for enhanced physical security. The unrestricted government information included in this report is assembled collectively for the first time and rephrased for application to civilian facilities. Topics include: determination of the threat, methods by which structural loadings are derived for the determined threat, the behavior and selection of structural systems, the design of structural components, the design of security doors, the design of utility openings, and the retrofitting of existing structures. This report transfers this technology to the civil sector and provides complete methods, guidance, and references for structural engineers challenged with a physical security problem.
Introductory technical guidance for professional engineers and others interested in security standards for buildings. Here is what is discussed:1. INTRODUCTION2. STANDARD 1. STANDOFF DISTANCE3. STANDARD 2. UNOBSTRUCTED SPACE4. STANDARD 3. DRIVE-UP/DROP-OFF AREAS5. STANDARD 4. ACCESS ROADS6. STANDARD 5. PARKING BENEATH BUILDINGS OR ON ROOFTOPS7. STANDARD 6. PROGRESSIVE COLLAPSE RESISTANCE8. STANDARD 7. STRUCTURAL ISOLATION9. STANDARD 8. BUILDING OVERHANGS AND BREEZEWAYS10. STANDARD 9. EXTERIOR MASONRY WALLS11. STANDARD 10. GLAZING12. STANDARD 11. BUILDING ENTRANCE LAYOUT13. STANDARD 12. EXTERIOR DOORS14. STANDARD 13. MAIL ROOMS AND LOADING DOCKS15. STANDARD 14. ROOF ACCESS16. STANDARD 15. OVERHEAD MOUNTED ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES17. STANDARD 16. AIR INTAKES18. STANDARD 17. MAIL ROOM AND LOADING DOCK VENTILATION19. STANDARD 18. EMERGENCY AIR DISTRIBUTION SHUTOFF20. STANDARD 19. EQUIPMENT BRACING21. STANDARD 20. UNDER BUILDING ACCESS22. STANDARD 21. MASS NOTIFICATION.
Introductory technical guidance for electrical engineers and other professional engineers interested in cybersecurity for buildings. Here is what is discussed: 1. CONTROL SYSTEM CYBERSECURITY OVERVIEW, 2. APPLYING CYBERSECURITY IN DESIGN, 3. MINIMUM CYBERSECURITY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS.
Introductory technical guidance for Professional Engineers interested in specifications for sustainable engineering.
Introductory technical guidance for architectural engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in antiterrorism design for buildings. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. VEHICLE BOMB TACTICS, 3. HAND DELIVERED DEVICES, 4. INDIRECT FIRE WEAPONS, 5. DIRECT FIRE WEAPONS, 6. AIRBORNE CONTAMINATION TACTIC, 7. WATERBORNE CONTAMINATION TACTIC, 8. WATERFRONT ATTACK, 9. FORCED ENTRY TACTIC, 10. COVERT ENTRY TACTIC, 11. VISUAL SURVEILLANCE TACTIC, 12. ACOUSTIC EAVESDROPPING, 13. ELECTRONIC EMANATIONS EAVESDROPPING.
Introductory technical guidance for architectural engineers and other professional engineers interested in planning and design of small confinement or jail facilities. Here is what is discussed: 1. SITE & OVERALL ADJACENCY, 2. TECHNICAL CRITERIA, 3. EXAMPLES.
Introductory technical guidance for electrical engineers and other professional engineers interested in cybersecurity of building control systems. Here is what is discussed: 1. CONTROL SYSTEM CYBERSECURITY OVERVIEW, 2. APPLYING CYBERSECURITY IN DESIGN, 3. MINIMUM CYBERSECURITY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS.
Introductory technical guidance for Professional Engineers and construction managers interested in design of buildings to resist forced entry.