Risk & Security Consultancy
Risk and Security Consultancy - Business Continuity Management Seam provides a complete solution security consultancy, risk management and loss prevention by Identifying, assessing, conceptualizing, designing and implementing security solutions, Threat assessment, risk analysis and recommendations for up gradation of security measures at the facility, Independent security audits of complexes and recommendations, Provision of trained and responsive security .
Service offer
Offered
- Risk identification and prioritization.
- Policies and Guidelines.
- Risk Mitigation.
• Enterprise Risk Management
• Security Risk Assessment and Consultancy
- Review of facility operations procedures.
- Review of physical security systems.
- Review of electronic security systems.
- Review of security policies and procedures.
- Review of security personnel’s.
- Implementation of CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) principles.
• Physical Security Assessments
- Security awareness training.
- Gender equality training.
- Sexual harassment at workplace.
- Workshops of self-defence.
• Safety & Security Awareness for Men & Women in The Workplace
Fire & Security Audits
With constant modifications of laws & regulations, and introduction of new directives, corporate houses find it intractable to adhere to security compliance. We understand that for any business enterprise, the safety of its assets and human resources is of paramount importance. Powered by rich industry experience, we extend our assistance to our corporate clients in the domains of Fire & Safety Audits, thereby ensuring that our customers reach maximum levels of compliance. Our Fire Survey & Security Audits comprises the activities of Reviewing, Reporting, and Recommending.
Reviewing
Reviewing
- Fire Suppression System.
- Site Security.
- Fire Records.
- Evacuation Procedure.
- Level of protection from external and internal sources.
- Fire Detection Alarm System.
- Emergency Lighting System.
- Electrical Installation.
Reporting
This includes providing a detailed report on the current fire safety & security status and bringing into notice the shortcomings in the procedures followed by the enterprise.
Recommending
Post review and reporting, our team of skilled professionals provide our clients with valuable suggestions and recommendations, such as:
- Prescribing legal requirements.
- Recommending best practice guidelines for fire safety.
- Suggesting actions for achieving legal compliance.
Security Assessment and Consultancy
Backed by a team of expert professionals, Seam Risk Solutions offers specialized solutions in Security Assessment Systems and Manpower Security Planning.
Security Assessments conducted by us include reviewing of site, design, and manpower, followed by recommendations to improve the overall security stance of the enterprise. We understand that an effective security regime involves clearly defined protocols, appropriate infrastructure, and skilled manpower. Our threat and vulnerability surveys provide a detailed picture of the existing security status and requirement of further plans and policies to mitigate risks. During Security Assessments, we look out for the efficiency of the following processes and suggest for improvements/modifications:
- Floor Layout and Design.
- Access Controls.
- Fire Safety Equipment, Solutions, & Procedures.
- CCTV Operations.
- Alarm Systems.
- Positioning of Security Guards.
- Security Infrastructure.
- Intruder Detection and Monitoring.
At Seam Risk Solutions, we also provide Manpower Security Planning services, which enable organizations to undertake strategic decisions on deployment of security staff and appropriate resources. We assist our clients in identifying budgeting and staffing levels to ensure that a balanced and adept security regime is in place. Further, we also help in assessing the impacts of various scenarios on the deployment strategies.
Corporate Risk Solutions Consultancy
At Seam Risk Solutions, we offer Risk Solutions, Consultancy Services to our corporate clients, thereby assisting them in identifying risk elements.
Preparing for untoward eventualities and maintaining business continuity. Our seasoned professionals work closely with clients to understand their specific requirements and advice simple and efficient plans and processes, with an overall objective of mitigating risks and augmenting profits.
Equipped with domain knowledge and extensive cross-sector experience, our team of experts adopts a collaborative approach towards Corporate Risk Solutions Consultancy. Ranging from risk assessment, reviewing of existing processes against established standards, suggesting best practice guidelines, to tailoring the most pragmatic solutions, we strive to assist our clients in maximizing opportunities. Based on the company position within the industry, budget, timeline, and the expected deliverables, we outline a plan which enables the client to accelerate their understanding of risk exposure and ways of deploying the most appropriate resources and strategies.
At Seam Risk Solutions, we provide consulting and risk management services in the following domains:
- Crisis contingency plan (Design and implementation).
- Surveillance and Electronic Security (Turnkey Solutions).
- Fire Alarm and suppression system (Design, Installation and Execution).
- Risk Assessments.
- BCM/BCP (Business Continuity Management & Business Continuity Planning).
- Physical facility security blast mitigation, physical security and SOP's .
- Facility and personnel security procedures.
- Safe city projects.
- Exclusive tourist facilities.
- Management & Business Continuity Planning).
- Physical facility security blast mitigation, physical security and SOP's .
- Facility and personnel security procedures.
- Safe city projects.
- Exclusive tourist facilities.
- Fire security audit
- We understand that for any business enterprise, the safety of its assets and human resources is of paramount importance. Powered by rich industry experience, we extend our assistance to our corporate clients in the domains of Fire & Safety Audits, thereby ensuring that our customers reach maximum levels of compliance. Our Fire Survey & Security Audits comprises activities of Reviewing, Reporting, and Recommending
Reviewing
This involves reviewing the physical environment for violations of fire code, safety, lighting, and access to building. It includes reviewing of the following:
- Fire Suppression System
- Site Security
- Fire Records
- Evacuation Procedure
- Level of protection from external and internal sources
- Fire Detection Alarm System
- Emergency Lighting System
- Electrical Installation
Reporting
This includes providing a detailed report on the current fire safety & security status and bringing into notice the shortcomings in the procedures followed by the enterprise.
Recommending
Post review and reporting, our team of skilled professionals provide our clients with valuable suggestions and recommendations, such as:
- Prescribing legal requirements
- Recommending best practice guidelines for fire safety
- Suggesting actions for achieving legal compliance
Corporate Risk Solutions Consultancy
Preparing for untoward eventualities, and maintaining business continuity. Our seasoned professionals work closely with clients to understand their specific requirements and advice simple and efficient plans and processes, with an overall objective of mitigating risks and augmenting profits.At Seam Risk Solutions, we offer Risk Solutions Consultancy Services to our corporate clients, thereby assisting them in identifying risk elements,with domain knowledge and extensive cross-sector experience, our team of experts adopts a collaborative approach towards Corporate Risk Solutions Consultancy. Ranging from risk assessment, reviewing of existing processes against established standards, suggesting best practice guidelines, to tailoring the most pragmatic solutions, we strive to assist our clients in maximizing opportunities. Based on the company’ position within the industry, budget, timeline, and the expected deliverables, we outline a plan which enables the client to accelerate their understanding of risk exposure and ways of deploying the most appropriate resources and strategies.
At Seam Risk Solutions, we provide consulting and risk management services in the following domains:
- Crisis contingency plan (Design and implementation)
- Surveillance and Electronic Security (Turnkey Solutions)
- Fire Alarm and suppression system (Design, Installation and Execution)
- Risk Assessments
- BCM/BCP (Business Continuity Management & Business Continuity Planning)
- Physical facility security blast mitigation, physical security and SOP’s
- Facility and personnel security procedures
- Safe city projects
- Exclusive tourist facilities
- Traning
- Training of Emergency Response Teams
- Evolving Emergency Procedures and Evacuation Drills
- Fire Safety Training including Fire Safety Drills and Building Evacuation Plan
- Training for Fire Wardens & Fire Fighting Staffs
- First Aid including CPR
- Road Safety Training (Defensive, Tactical, and Evasive Driving)
- Women Self-Defense and Safety
- Work Place Violence
Crime is a social problem in our society that affects thousands of people’s lives each year. Serious crimes against persons and properties generate considerable fear within the community. Crimes like theft, break-in, rape and murder are serious threats to the safety of the community. The resulting fear of crime in itself can restrict people's freedom of movement and prevent them from fully participating in the community. In particular, some groups of people are more vulnerable to crime and the fear of crime, for example, older people, women, parents, teenagers, etc.
Many different strategies are needed to combat the complex issues of crime and fear of crime. A whole range of responses involving strategies in design, community action and law enforcement would be required to achieve successfully the objective of crime prevention. In this connection, there is widespread acknowledgement that planners, architects and developers can play an important role in enhancing the safety of our communities as they have a major influence in the design of the built environment. Traditionally, the community has turned to the police and the judicial system to protect them by deterring criminals and punishing offenders. The general public’s indifference towards self-protection arises mainly from the lack of knowledge of the means of protection, and perhaps a perception that somebody else - the government or insurance companies - bears most of the cost of theft and vandalism.
On the other hand, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) asserts that the community, homeowners, planners, developers and architects can play a greater role in protecting the community and themselves from crime by integrating CPTED principles and concepts into the design and management of the physical environment. In this connection, CPTED may be viewed as a subset of the total set of measures required for effective crime prevention and control.
THE FOUR PRINCIPLES OF CPTED ARE:
- Natural surveillance.
- Natural access control.
- Territorial reinforcement.
- Maintenance and management.
There are strong overlaps and synergies among the four CPTED principles. These have been identified separately for convenience and clarity of understanding. In practice, it may be useful to see all four principles as different facets of a single technique for dealing with the security of the physical environment. In respect to the first two principles, the term 'natural' refers to deriving surveillance and access control results as a by-product of normal and routine use of the environment.
NATURAL SURVEILLANCE
The fundamental premise is that criminals do not wish to be observed. Surveillance or the placing of legitimate ‘eyes on the street’ increases the perceived risk to offenders. This may also increase the actual risk to offenders if those observing are willing to act when potentially threatening situations develop. So the primary aim of surveillance is not to keep intruders out (although it may have that effect) but rather, to keep intruders under observation. Natural surveillance can be achieved by a number of techniques. The flow of activities can be channelled to put more people (observers) near a potential crime area. Windows, lighting and the removal of obstructions can be placed to improve sight lines from within buildings.
NATURAL ACCESS CONTROL
We structure our security solutions for event security based on a 'Three Tier System' comprising of three levels: external, internal and core. This approach allows us to divide and fix responsibility and accountability for greater control with reduced chances for variances.
Monitoring
Natural access control relies on doors, fences, shrubs, and other physical elements to keep unauthorised persons out of a particular place if they do not have a legitimate reason for being there. In its most elementary form, access control can be achieved in individual dwellings or commercial establishments by the use of adequate locks, doors and window barriers. However, when one moves beyond private property to public or semi-public spaces, the application of access control needs more care. Properly located entrances, exits, fencing, landscaping and lighting can subtly direct both foot and vehicular traffic in ways that decreases criminal opportunities.
Access control can be as simple as locating a front office to a warehouse. While access control is more difficult on streets and areas that are entirely open to public use, there are other techniques for controlling access in these circumstances.
For example, non-physical or 'psychological' barriers can be used to achieve the objective of access control. These barriers may appear in the form of signs, paving textures, nature strips or anything that announces the integrity and uniqueness of an area. The idea behind a psychological barrier is that if a target seems strange, or difficult, it may also be unattractive to potential criminals. Because any strategy that fosters access control is also likely to impede movement, careful consideration should be given to access control strategies. Such strategies may limit the opportunity for crimes, but should not hinder the mobility of potential victims.TERRITORIAL REINFORCEMENT
People naturally protect a territory that they feel is their own, and have a certain respect for the territory of others. Clear boundaries between public and private areas achieved by using physical elements such as fences, pavement treatment, art, signs, good maintenance and landscaping are ways to express ownership. Identifying intruders is much easier in such well-defined spaces. Territorial reinforcement can be seen to work when a space, by its clear legibility, transparency, and directness, discourages potential offenders because of users’ familiarity with each other and the surroundings.
MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT
This is related to the neighbourhood's sense of 'pride of place' and territorial reinforcement. The more dilapidated an area, the more likely it is to attract unwanted activities. The maintenance and the 'image' of an area can have a major impact on whether it will become targeted. Another extension of the concept is that territorial concern, social cohesion and a general sense of security can be reinforced through the development of the identity and image of a community. This approach can improve not only the image of the population has of itself, and its domain, but also the projection of that image to others. With clear spatial definitions such as the subdivision of space into different degrees of public/ semi-public/ private areas and the raising of standards and expectations, the level of social estrangement would decline. This is known to be related to reduction in opportunities for aberrant or criminal behavior, such as vandalism. Maintenance and management need to be considered at the design stage, as the selection of materials and finishes will impact on the types of maintenance regimes that can be sustained over time. For example, plant material should be selected for its size at maturity to avoid blocking of sight lines.
- Table top exercises to combat terrorism
- Basic and Specialized training to security personnel on security equipment such as CCTV, Hand Held Equipments, and Baggage Scanners
- Men and Women - Worst Case Scenario
- Security Guard - Soft Skills, Discipline, and Site Training Related Issues
- Corporate Trainings - Motivational, Behavioral, and HR Related topics
- Soft Skills & Etiquettes
Diligence
Know Physical Security Risks :Situation: The development of security studies (due diligence) of potential locations before deciding on an area to conduct business in. Advance security due diligence will benefit a company’s bottom-line taken in consideration the listed benefits.
- Protects Corporate Reputation
- Asset Protection
- Knowing Local and Political Acceptance
- Eliminates Expectations
- Saves Time and Money General Area of Potential Business Location
- Local Crime in vicinity (modus operandi of the groups involved)
- Organized Crime
- Kidnappings
- Extortion
- Robbery & Theft
- Local Corruption
- Local Protocol
- Local History
- Political Climate
- Political red-tape
- Political Protocol
- Capacity & Reliability of security forces in the state,
- Community Reaction to New Businesses
- Community Reaction to new company
- Workforce Issues
- Competition
- Other Business in area
- Possible and/or Potential Physical Barriers
- Cost of Living, Average Pay Scales
- Reactions to new company’s Pay Scales
- Communication and Technology of Area
- Physical Security
- Employee Safety Risks
- Transportation Modes / Strikes
- Power
- Police or Military Protection
- Fire
- Health and Medical
- Threat of Naxalites/Terrorism
- Communal unrest and local community expectations Scope of Company’s operations within potential area the information listed below is needed before you can effectively perform due diligence on the potential are of business.
- Type of Business
- Type of Operation
- Previous business experience in the area
- Known and expected competitors National Extra-national
- Level of host-nation or host-city cooperation and support Single or joint venture National or multinational involvement
- Level of company’s support to the community
- Size and Extent of Operation Geographic Size Foreign National Population Workforce size Nationality, gender, and religion Expatriates Local National Populations Size of Capital Investment Source of Funding
- Specific Operational Locations including sub-locations
- Start-up timeframes and project duration
- Operational security planning in potential area
- Pre-investment site surveys and vulnerability assessments
- Existence of published general corporate emergency plans
- Assumed Direct and Indirect threats
- Due Diligence investigations of partners and contractors
- Previous target-area local security operational experiences
- Type of security support envisioned Personal security Physical (asset) security Emergency Security liaison
- Client-organic security resources and/or out-source ones
- Host-nation or city contributions to direct and general security support
- Established net of local security assets and arrangements Due diligence investigations of security associates Security consultants Guard Forces Production asset/strike protection arrangements
- Storage issues Equipment, fuel, food, water, reserves, and etc. Cash, finished product, etc.
- Modes of transportation and related issues Road, air, water, cross-border Issues of Supply Chain
- Communication, Power, and Technology Advance communication network Additional power requirements
- Lodging and/or housing issues Staff, dependents, local national, expatriates
- Medical Issues Corporate clinics and/or dependence on local availability We can assist the client with development of a security plan, security policy and procedures, and the implementation of other recommended mitigation strategies, at a later stage. The security policy and procedures document proposed to be developed with include (but not be limited to) the following: Client security strategy / policy statement Security management
- Objectives, roles & responsibilities
- Communications & reporting
- Assessment & monitoring
- Community relations Policies and standards
- Travel security
- Physical security measures
- Personal security measures
- Information security
- Security & Human Rights We will develop a security plan for the proposed plant at CCCC, AAAA State, in line with the approved security policy of the client. The security plan will include (but not limited to) the following aspects:
- Alert states
- Physical security plan Physical security design - recommended practice Site security Environment design
- Personal protection
- Journey management
- Security personnel procedures Responsibilities Communications Patrolling procedures Use of force
- Documentation
- Emergency response plans
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