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Shop access system controls most magnetic door locks or releases

A shop owner lamented that hundreds of jewellery items had been taken in a raid last lasted just a few minutes late on Sunday. The gang smashed through metal shutters and a door to enter the building. Owner Sarah France said of the Hampshire premises: “There was a lot of damage. They kicked the outside shutter in. It took them quite a long time. They took hundreds of beads and bracelets. They knew exactly what they wanted.” Access Control systems from Tensor use smart card technology to increase your building, shop, site or office security. The system will control most standard types of internal or external electronic, magnetic door locks or releases. It will control your car park barriers, turnstiles, site entrance gates, roller doors or almost any other mechanism that provides physical security. Access Control Profiles are easily created or customised to suit your particular site, and can be varied minute-by-minute and for particular employees at your organisation.  
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HR workstation means flexi hours can be checked at the touch of a button

More than one-third of UK organisations are considering redundancies or job shedding in 2013, a survey has found. This was a higher percentage than any other country in Europe except Greece, found the study by human resources consultancy Aon Hewitt. Of these organisations thinking about reducing headcount, 62 per cent were employing people in service-based industries, the survey revealed. In all, the study encompassed 255 businesses or organisations in the UK as part of a European-wide report. HR is one of Tensor’s fortes as we install and maintain human resources, personnel and clocking products. The Tensor T32xx Time & Attendance recording workstation is simply the best of its kind at all-in-one, IP enabled job booking, job costing, labour hours analysis and HR management. The user friendly, multilingual GUI (Graphical User Interface) makes using the T32xx simple and effortless for the whole range of colleagues likely to use it. Flexi hours and holidays can be checked at the touch of a button.  
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Signatures of contractors can be stored at point of entry to premises

Police searches of a council candidate’s home and a fast-food takeaway business he owned revealed copies of forged documents. It was part of the evidence which convicted Cencizham Cerit to 12 months in prison for electoral fraud. He was found guilty of forging the signatures of his tenants to try and win an election in November 2011. Canterbury Crown Court heard Cerit delivered 200 postal vote applications to Ashford Borough Council that contained bogus signatures. Tensor have developed three versions of our award-winning Visitor Management software, guaranteed to suit all sizes of business. A Visitor Monitoring System (VMS) allows Signature Capture Tablets to be connected to the system so that the signatures of visitors and contractors can be stored at the point of entry to your premises. This signature can be used for verification purposes or as proof that the visitor/contractor has read and understood the site’s security policies. These signatures can also be printed on to visitor's pass for added security.  
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Automatic barrier controls road entry points to a site

Hundreds of pounds were stolen from a wine merchant after a shotgun was brandished at a shopkeeper. The armed robbers were dressed in yellow fluorescent clothing and escaped in the shop’s own van. The silver Renault, which was branded with the Swansea merchant’s trade dress, was recovered at a nearby location an hour later.
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Fire roll call software with automatic reports ensures safe staff and customer exit

The exact cause of a fire at a hospital is currently being investigated, but it is believed to be accidental. Twenty-seven patients needed to evacuated from the building following the late-night blaze at the Wrexham-based wards. The patients were led to safety to be relocated at another part of the hospital. Four fire crews found a small fire on the ground floor, which was extinguished in a short period of time, and as a result two wards were cleared.
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Leading clocking system ensures compliance with EU Working Time Directive

An employment tribunal ruled that a local authority had not provided information to a trade union on matters such as a collective redundancy consultation in 2012. The case involved breaches of the Agency Workers Regulations (AWRs) for dozens of workers at Barnet Council. The AWRs were introduced in October 2011 to provide greater parity of pay and conditions for long serving temporary staff.
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Secure a property with facial recognition needing no external computer to operate

A man has been charged in connection with two bank robberies that occurred in the space of 24 hours. Officers said cash was stolen from Yorkshire Bank on Princes Avenue on February 5 in Hull, and from the nearby NatWest the next day. Police have appealed for the return of a “significant quantity” of money. A 42-year-old man from the area was due to appear before magistrates today (Monday, February 11).
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Building door access system keeps trespassers out of a property

Plans to restore a Grade II-listed Victorian mansion may have been wrecked by metal thieves causing damage. The building was surrounded by locked gates that prevented the criminals from taking away the lead they were seeking. Instead the thieves dumped their swag taken from the porch roof, which left it open to the elements. Campaigners say the damage caused could add tens of thousands of pounds to the restoration bill at the Insole Court located in Cardiff.

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