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Chemical Security, Are You Ready?

We Are The Chemical Security Experts

After the passage of the Chemical Security Act, the 7000 + facilities impacted by these new regulations have begun to ask the question: "ARE WE READY?" for auditors, reviews, SVA's, and the host of new and proposed regulations that will reshape the chemical industry.

On April 2, 2007 the U.S. Department of Homeland Security released an interim final rule that imposes comprehensive federal chemical security regulations for high-risk chemical facilities. The new Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS), Enacted by Section 550 of the Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2007, gives DHS the authority to implement the risk-based performance standards for the nation's high-risk chemical facilities.

Risk Based Security standards will be required to achieve specific outcomes, such as securing the perimeter and critical targets, controlling access, deterring theft of potentially dangerous chemicals, and preventing internal sabotage. As chemical facilities are required to complete preliminary screening assessments that determine risk level, prepare and submit security vulnerability assessments and site security plans, and implement security measures to mitigate security risks, facilities are now challenged with navigating the requirements to comply with standards efficiently and with cost effectiveness.

Infrastruct Security is a full service Design/Build firm specializing in chemical security solutions to meet the needs of our clients. Focused on your efforts to understand and comply with the new Department of Homeland Security regulatory framework requirements, our approach emphasizes comprehensive cost effectiveness. Beginning with consulting, SVA's and Security Plans we identify the most cost efficient methodology to effectively protect your facility and facilitate compliance. In addition to consulting and design, Infrastruct provides systems deployment, integration, construction, and comprehensive maintenance services. Our single source approach provides a single point of responsibility for the successful execution of projects to achieve regulatory compliance.

Delivering advanced chemical security solutions since 1986, Infrastruct Security specializes in chemical security solutions. Currently serving the Gulf Coast, Texas, Oklahoma , and Arizona areas, Infrastruct Security is an established leader in the industry. Infrastruct Security brings together a vast array of technologies, products, and systems to create customized scalable solutions to meet our clients' chemical security needs.

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Infrastruct Security is Ready: In anticipation of these regulations, Infrastruct Security, Inc., a Texas based chemical security integrator, has been proactive in developing a program to assist facilities facing these daunting new regulatory issues. Mr. Daniel Weiss, President and CEO of Infrastruct Security, Inc. , has developed a platform that specifically addresses critical infrastructure of chemical security. "Fundamentally, DHS and chemical security facilities want to know when and where a security breach has occurred so that they can react accordingly", says Weiss. "As facilities are required to comply with the new regulations, Infrastruct Security is ready to assist."

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