Physical Security

Design draughtsman

by Mark Rowe

The security modular panel system manufacturer Securiclad has appointed a new draughtsman. Anil Kuriakose, pictured, will be working with clients of the North Tyneside-based company to produce general arrangement and manufacturing drawings.

With over 20 years’ experience, Anil has previously held the role of Auto CAD design draughtsman for companies such as Alnmaritec and Continental Crushing & Conveying, as well as working as a structural designer at Babcock International Group. He has worked in industries including marine technology, shipbuilding and engineering.

Anil is an experienced structural design draughtsman having studied a draughtsman course in the Industrial Training Institute (National Council on Vocational Training) India. He also studied commerce (HSC) at Mahatma Gandhi University, India.

Securiclad’s modular composite panel systems, which are certified to Loss Prevention Standard (LPS) 1175 Security Rating (SR) 4, are used at sites including data centres, water utilities infrastructure, hazardous waste stores, healthcare facilities, financial institutions and retail units. The product can be used in new buildings or retro-fitted, and is pre-finished, negating the need for wet trade requirements. It has both internal and external applications and can be used to form a standalone ‘room’, kiosk or partition; entirely bespoke, the product company adds, that can be designed to specification.

Anil Kuriakose said: “Securiclad is renowned for its high-quality, innovative physical security products, I am therefore thrilled to be joining the company. I am looking forward to utilising my experience and skills to support our customers in safeguarding sensitive data, hardware, hazardous materials, infrastructure and valuable goods and equipment.”

Mike McColl, managing director of Securiclad, said: “2017 has been a year of continued growth for Securiclad and we’re delighted to welcome Anil to the Securiclad team. We pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive service and I am confident Anil’s extensive knowledge and experience will contribute greatly to this, as he works closely with contractors and end users throughout the project design process on creating secure environments.”

Securiclad this year has launched Ballistaclad; security panels that have achieved ballistic testing to EN1522/23 (1999) FB5 and FB6 ratings, meaning they are certified to withstand firepower from AK47s and other assault rifles.

About Securiclad

Based in North Tyneside, the products are delivered across the UK and abroad. Securiclad can be offered as a turnkey solution, via approved and certified staff or on a supply-only basis for contractors who prefer to install themselves. Securiclad can also be supplied fully assembled as a smaller kiosk, guard hut or small storage space. Visit www.securiclad.co.uk.

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