Title: UPDATE: Physical Security Guideline
1UPDATE Physical Security Guideline
Public Release
2UPDATE Physical Security Guideline
3Existing tas_physical_V2.pdf
Current Guideline
4UPDATE Physical Security Guideline
Proposed Guideline
5Update Changes
- The 2.1 Update incorporates the following
changes - restructuring to meet Guideline Format approved
at June CIPC meeting, - changes/additions recommended by industry
representatives who assisted Lyman Shaffer,
Director of Corporate Security Pacific Gas and
Electric Company, in updating current Guideline
version - reviews by members of SGWG
6Areas Reviewed in Each Version
7Red-Line Draft of Proposed Update
- Not really a red-line draft
- Shown in RED are the items remaining from the
last approved version. The new areas are shown
in BLACK. - This was done because the reformatting and
additions were so extensive it required a major
overhaul of the original document. - Of the original 35 action items, there are now 56
(proposed). To define/compare those action items
that remain, GREEN reference note have been
provided. - (NOTE TO CIPC Original items listed as 6, 11,
12, 19, 21, 24, 25, 28, and 35 have been
deleted in their entirety.)
8Reference Material Added
1 These Threat Alert Levels and Physical Response
Guidelines do not apply to facilities regulated
by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 2
http//www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme29,
Homeland Security Advisory System issued by the
United States Department of Homeland Security,
Color-coded Threat Level System is used to
communicate with public safety officials and the
public at-large through a threat-based,
color-coded system so that protective measures
can be implemented to reduce the likelihood or
impact of an attack. 3 http//www.psepc.gc.ca/in
dex_e.asp, Public Safety and Emergency
Preparedness Canada (PSEPC).
9Questions?