What are the certified areas of the TAPA FSR Management System?
The TAPA FSR specifies the minimum acceptable standards for your physical security system and the methods used to maintain those standards: - The identification of a nominated Security Manager and regular on-going security training for all employees - Perimeter Security - Access control to offices and warehouse/ docks - Secure high value goods storage in warehouses - Closed circuit TV security monitors positioned at critical facility access points, high value storage areas, and movement and storage of high value materials, etc. - Perimeter barriers with security lights and alarms - Preparation and discrepancy controls to ensure the security and accuracy of materials, equipment, personnel and documentation - Effective planning of truck security e.g. with real time GPRS tracking and tamper-proof security seals and locks
What is the bottom line effect of TAPA FSR on your company?
- Easy integration of TAPA FSR principles within other management systems: TAPA FSR audits may be combined with other audits which result in certification cost and time savings - Greater personal security for personnel, increased physical security of materials, reduced risk of loss related incidents, recognition of security minded professionals |