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In response to the compliance requirements of CIP Standards, utilities have deployed various tactics including physical access control systems, electronic access control systems, cameras, security locks, fences and other means. However, in a plant environment or substation, the assets are all over the yards, or they’re situated all over a plant site. And utilities might have thousands of substations, each with multiple gates to be secured and monitored. So, what approach should utilities take to provide access control on traditional fencing and gates?
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Electromechanical keys are part of an ABLOY
PROTEC master-key system custom-designed for the needs of Welsh Water utility. The company is now able to efficiently generate an audit trail from any key, padlock or cylinder across the facility with ease. Access rights at Llyn Brenig can be tailored to every user’s precise needs, and can be amended on demand.
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See how ABLOY has mitigated break-ins at this French public utility with multiple remote sites, thanks to CLIQ™ technology.
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