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II. Improving the Security of Nuclear Materials at
INP
Central Alarm Station (CAS) Upgrades
In
addition to sensor systems, general area surveillance was achieved with
the installation of video cameras and a video display system. In order
to monitor these inputs, INP was provided with a new Central Alarm Station
(CAS). The CAS, located adjacent to the main building foyer, houses
the alarm annunciation system, access control system and alarm monitoring
system. DOE technical experts initiated several security modifications
designed to harden the CAS against attempts at forced entry. These modifications
included replacing the main entrance door and hardening the windows.
The door is now controlled by means of a magnetic card reader and keypad.
Only authorized personnel with an access control card and code can enter
into the CAS. In addition, a bullet-proof observation window was constructed
to provide the guard force with a clear view of the entrance hall.
The CAS, manned 24 hours a day, monitors numerous security,
fire and safety sensors. These sensors have been installed at various
locations to alert security personnel in the CAS should a secured door,
window or other area be compromised. Displays in the CAS indicate the
status of all sensors. Monitors provide the capability to view selected
areas within the facility. From the CAS, security personnel have the
capability to respond to an alarm and direct a response force to an
area of concern. Hand-held radios and other protective gear were provided
to the INP guard force to improve their performance of normal and emergency
response procedures.
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