Richard Ellis joins ATG Access with more than 30 years’ experience in the construction industry, having previously held senior positions including UK Operational Director for Interserve, Operations Director at Midas Group, and most recently, interim managing director at Berry Systems.
Iain Moran, director at ATG Access, discusses the myriad of ways in which smart city solutions can improve the security of our towns and cities.
ATG Access has achieved the international ISO 45001 standard having demonstrated an outstanding commitment to occupational health and safety (OH&S), as part of its ongoing ambition to enhance trust and professionalism across the security sector.
As defined by the ‘Centre of Protection of National Infrastructure’ (CPNI), Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) is a protective security discipline focussing on reducing risks associated with vehicle borne threats posed by terrorists and criminals. So what are these potential risks and what are the main types of vehicle borne attacks that need to be protected against?
As a copy of the first Arena Inquiry report lands, we hear from our Sales & Marketing Director Iain Moran on his thoughts surrounding the published findings and recommendations.
Like anything automated, bollards, gates, and road blockers require periodic servicing and maintenance routines to guarantee performance and reduce downtime.
Proportionate safety and security measures will play a vital role in the successful redevelopment of our high streets and city centres as they seek to reinvent themselves after the COVID pandemic.
Shallow mount bollards are one of the biggest innovations in the history of physical security. Find out why you should be using them in your security schemes.
Released in 2017 by the British Standards Institution, PAS 170 is a standard for testing bollards designed to protect against the threat posed by criminality and accidental impacts.
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