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Has “security” been added to your title?

01 September 2002 | By Mark Osborne | White Papers > Edition 17, EHS

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D. Keith Henson and Michael A. Fitzpatrick, Lockwood Greene, Spartanburg, SC, USA

ABSTRACT

Within months of the events of September 11, most new faces at security seminars prefaced delivery of a business card with an apology that the card did not correctlyinclude “and Security” after Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS). In most industries security falls within this category. However, security is somewhat new to most manufacturers, so where should one start? Simply put, by following a methodology known as “Threat and Vulnerability Analysis.” By knowing your business, you are halfway there.

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