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Warehouse security quiz

This example was drawn on the base of the floor plan from the website of the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University. [crimeprevention.rutgers.edu/crime/emp_theft/warehouses/quiz2.htm] "Preventing Theft from Warehouses. The biggest threat to warehouses is collusion between two dishonest people - one inside the warehouse who is employed by you, and another person outside. Your warehouse is vulnerable in different ways at each step of the handling of merchandise. Below, we've broken this process down into three major steps: receiving, storage, and shipping." [crimeprevention.rutgers.edu/crime/emp_theft/warehouses/warehouses.htm] "Storage. The trucks have been unloaded and everything put away on the shelves in the warehouse. Now your merchandise is even more vulnerable to thieves than before. There are two main elements of a good security plan: 1) Keep people out of areas where they don't belong... 2) Keep track of what goods are supposed to be in your warehouse" [crimeprevention.rutgers.edu/crime/emp_theft/warehouses/storage/storage.htm] The floor plan example "Warehouse security quiz" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Plant Layout Plans solution from the Building Plans area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Floor plan
Floor plan, standard shelf, room, parking stall, overhead door, loading dock, dumpster, door, conifer shrub,