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NISP Physical Security
ISP Study Group - Physical Security
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05/17/2013

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Term
Entrance doors of closed areas shall
be secured with which of the following:

a. an approved built-in combination lock
b. a dead bolt lock
c. an approved combination padlock
d. with an approved key-operated padlock
e. a, b and d
f. a, c and d
Definition
f. a, c and d

Ref: NISPOM 5-801c.
Term
Windows that can be opened and
that are less than __ feet from an access point (for example, another window outside the area, roof, ledge, or door) shall be fitted with 1/2-inch bars (separated by no more than 6 inches), plus crossbars to prevent spreading, 18-gauge expanded metal or wire mesh securely fastened on the inside.

a. 12
b. 16
c. 18
d. 22
Definition
c. 18

Ref: NISPOM 5-801c.
Term
In closed area constructions, if visual access is a factor, area barrier walls up to a height of __ feet shall be of opaque or translucent construction.
Definition
Eight

Ref: NISPOM 5-801b.
Term
To preclude removal, closed area hardware accessible from the outside shall be:

a. calked
b. brazed
c. peened
d. pinned
e. spot welded
f. b, c, d, and e
Definition
f. b, c, d, and e

Ref: NISPOM 5-801a.
Term
To preclude removal, closed area hardware accessible from the outside shall be:

a. calked
b. brazed
c. peened
d. pinned
e. spot welded
f. b, c, d, and e
Definition
f. b, c, d, and e

Ref: NISPOM 5-801a.
Term
In unusual circumstances, closed area ceilings where wall barriers do not extend to the true ceiling and a false ceiling is created, the false ceiling must be reinforced with wire
mesh or __________ to serve as the true
ceiling.

a. 13-gauge expanded metal
b. 16-gauge expanded metal
c. 18-gauge expanded metal
d. 22-gauge expanded metal
Definition
c. 18-gauge expanded metal

Ref: NISPOM 5-801g.
Term
TRUE or FALSE In closed room construction, a barrier may not be required to cover openings greater than 96 square inches and 6 inches in smallest diameter if an IDS is used.
Definition
TRUE

Ref: NISPOM 5-801h.
Term
The floor of a vault must be a monolithic concrete construction of the thickness of adjacent concrete floor construction, but not less than _ inches thick.
Definition
4

Ref: NISPOM 5-802a.
Term
Vault walls must be not less than _-inch thick hollow clay tile (vertical cell double shells) or concrete blocks (thick shells).
Definition
8

Ref: NISPOM 5-802b.
Term
When dealing with mscellaneous openings in a vault, the rigid metal bars shall be securely fastened at both ends to preclude removal and, if the bars exceed ___ inches in length, shall have crossbars to prevent spreading.
Definition
18

Ref: NISPOM 5-802e.
Term
Who is responsible for completing the Alarm System Description Form?

a. FSO
b. CSA
c. ODAA
d. UL listed Alarm Service Company (ASC)
Definition
d. UL listed Alarm Service Company (ASC)

Ref: NISPOM 5-901b.
Term
What clearance level should central station employees have in order to be in attendance at the alarm monitoring station in sufficient number to monitor each alarmed area within the cleared contractor facility.
Definition
Secret

Ref: NISPOM 5-902b.
Term
How long shall records be maintained for alarm responses?
Definition
90 days

Ref: NISPOM 5-902e.
Term
TRUE or FALSE If an alarm activation resets in a reasonable amount of time
and no damage to the area or container is visible, entrance into the area or container is required.
Definition
FALSE - Entrance is not required if there is no visible damage.

Ref: NISPOM 5-902
Term
If a cleared response team does
not arrive to respond to an alarm within one hour, then how long does a contractor have to submit a report to the CSA?
Definition
By the close of the next business day

Ref: NISPOM 5-903
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