- Standoff distance
Standoff distance is a security measure that focused on preventing unscreened vehicles from approaching within a certain distance of a building. It is intended to deter
truck bomb s by making it more difficult for them to cause catastrophic damage. In the wake of theOklahoma City bombing , many high-risk federal buildings began enforcing standoff distances. It is based on the concept that a blast shock load is essentially ahigh-pressure front that moves out radially and decays very quickly. [http://govtsecurity.com/mag/blastresistant_facilities_even/] Hydraulicroad blocker s (sometimes wedge-shaped), orbollards can be raised to block approaching vehicles; these can be designed to prevent even a heavy, fast-moving truck from getting through.Jersey barrier s and concrete planters have also been used to maintain separation between screened and unscreened traffic. Certain infrastructure at risk of terrorist attack, such as bridges, may not be well-suited to standoff distances since their purpose is for traffic to travel along them.References
External Links
* http://www.asisonline.org/councils/BlastResistantStandards_1.pdf
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