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CONSULTANCY & SERVICES ISO 9001 : 2015

Quality Policy & Objectives


Introduction & Services offered
Methodologies & Capabilities
Our Client Profile
Procedure for Obtaining Consultancy
Contact Us

Quality Policy

CISF is committed to provide quality Consultancy Services in the fields of Security and Fire Protection through its team of professional and qualified personnel. The
focus shall be towards enhancement of customer satisfaction though continual improvement of established management systems.

Quality Objectives

CISF shall strive to achieve its policy through:


Up gradation of its services in line with threat perception and ever changing customer needs
Responding to clients needs in shortest possible time
Providing training to the empanelled officers of the wing as per schedule

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Introduction

For scientific designing of security, Indian businesses now have a unique opportunity by way of the Security Consultancy Services being offered by the Central
Industrial Security Force (CISF). Over the years, CISF has developed an extensive resource base that provides an array of credible security options while tailoring a
security system best suited to the requirements of an establishment. Most importantly, CISF offers time-tested security solutions bolstered by modern technology
alternatives developed by their vibrant R & D Cell.

With liberalization and opening up of key sectors of the economy to the private industries, the government realized that in the days to come the Private Sector would
acquire greater strategic importance in the national economy. There would be a concomitant enhancement in the threats posed to private businesses that would
require matching security initiatives. Consequently, in 1999, by an amendment in the CISF Act, Parliament mandated CISF to offer its Security Consultancy Services
to establishments in Private Sector.

On 7th December 2001, the then Hon’ble Dy. Prime Minister, Shri L K Advani, formally launched the Consultancy Services of CISF in New Delhi and the R&D and
Consultancy Cell was formed in CISF HQrs. In June 2002, this Cell was awarded the ISO 9001-2000 certification for its quality services.This certificate has been
upgraded to ISO 9001-2015 in the year 2018.

Consultancy Services Offered by CISF

CISF now offers a highly professional option to the private businesses to design their security based on the vast experience of CISF in diverse industrial environments
across the country for more than three decades. CISF offers its clients complete security solutions, which includes: –

Threat Perception & Risk analysis


Access Control & Perimeter protection
Assessment of Manpower requirements

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Security systems applications
Security & Fire Audit
Document security
Procedures for material Security.
Internal intelligence.
Fire protection measures
Crisis management schemes
Executive Protection.
Crowd control and management procedures
Training in security & fire protection matters to the officers and men of the organization & Security Wing

Consultancy Fee Structure

Consultancy fees charged by CISF are approved by Ministry of Home affairs from time to time for a period of two years. Fee Structure effective from 07th
March, 2017. Consultancy Fee is to be paid in advance by client organization.

Category Security Consultancy Alone Fire Consultancy Alone Both Security & Fire Consultancy

Large 14,50,000/- 8,25,000/- 18,75,000/-

Medium 8,25,000/- 4,25,000/- 11,75,000/-

Small 4,25,000/- 2,75,000/- 6,50,000/-

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Methodologies

Threat perception and Risk analysis is done keeping in mind the background of the area and the local law and order situation. Both external and internal threats
are taken into account to draw analysis. Help of local police and other Govt agencies, if required, are taken.
Security & Fire audit is carried out on existing methods, procedures and practices of security & fire protection. Productivity of existing system is evaluated and
loopholes will be brought out clearly.
Audit is carried out with the help of exhaustive checklists and on the spot inspections apart from interactive analysis.
Gadgetry are suggested based on the requirement and their integration to the extent required are suggested.
Manpower requirement for both security & Fire protection is estimated and their duties are well defined. This manpower is arrived at based on the principle of
optimum mix of men and machine without loosing the sight on financial implications.
Crisis management schemes are designed based on the requirement and the drill to be followed while drafting.
Threat perception with regard to internal theft of spares and raw material are also given due attention.
All the measures required to strengthen the existing system are suggested. It involves not only physical protection measures but also document security,
prevention of leakage of the valuable information and inventory movement.
Procedures on material and finished product movement are also streamlined.
Deployment of manpower and pattern of deployment along with their duties and responsibilities are worked out. Guard monitoring plan is also a part of the
report. Operating procedures for various duty points are suggested wherever required.
All the existing gadgetry is evaluated and improvements needed along with the new gadgets & their integration are suggested
An internal audit procedure for evaluating the security systems is developed. This includes exhaustive checklists and analytical formats
An internal intelligence collection system is suggested wherever required after evaluating the existing systems and activities of various groups working at the
establishment.
Existing security aspects involving cash movement, raw material & finished product movements is evaluated and suitable methods and procedures suggested
to strengthen the system
Other security aspects, which need to be emphasized, depend on the threat perception and risk analysis.

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Our Client Profile

Government Sector – 68 Public Sector Undertaking – 44 Pvt. Sector – 81

Security Consultancy – 56 Fire Consultancy – 26 Security and Fire consultancy – 111

S.No Name Year

1 VSNL Calcutta 1999

2 TTPP Tanda 2000

3 DFID, India British High Commission

4 Inland Container Depot, Tughlakabad, New Delhi

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S.No Name Year

5 Sir Shadilal Sugar Mills, Muzaffarnagar, UP

6 IIT Kharagpur

7 UP Secretariat

8 Delhi Metro Rail Corp

9 Andhra Pradesh Assembly & secretariat, Hyderabad

10 Passport Offices

11 NICFS Rohini

12 Mining Activities at Meghalaya, Uranium Corp of India Ltd

13 IPA Paradip Port trust 2001

14 ONGC Nagaland

15 Indian Embassy Kathmandu

16 IDRBT

17 Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd

18 Udaipur Municipal Council


2002
19 NSG HQrs, New Delhi

20 GMR (Corporate Infrastructure Ltd)

21 Tirumala Tirupati & Devasthanam (AP)

22 Institute of Applied Manpower Research, Narela, Delhi

23 Panacea Biotech Ltd

24 Hero Honda Motors Dharuhera


2003
25 Karnataka Assembly, Bangalore

26 Indian Agricultural Research Institute ,New Delhi

27 Star Paper Mills Saharanpur

28 ICICI Bank Ltd, New Delhi

29 Nizam’s Jewellery, Hyderabad

30 Shree Cement ltd Beawar, Ajmer

31 Shriram Rayon, Kota

32 Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkatta


2004
33 LNG Petronet Ltd Dahej

34 Uttam Galva Steel Ltd Raigarh

35 Indian Museum Kolkatta

36 SEBI HQrs Mumbai

37 TISCO ltd 2005

38 Orissa Mining Corporation Ltd

39 Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corp.

40 HIL Kerala

41 NBRI Lucknow

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S.No Name Year

42 Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkatta (Fire)

43 International Tractors Limited, Hoshiarpur

44 Cabinet Secretariat, N Delhi

45 Usha Breco Ltd, Haridwar

46 Sanghi Industries Ltd

47 Electronics City Bangalore


2006
48 Durgapur Projects Limited

49 NIT Tiruchirappali

50 IDRBT

51 NTPC LTD Noida

52 OPGCL Bhubneshwar

53 NEIGRIHMS Shillong

54 Banasthali Vidyapith Jaipur

55 Reliance Refinery Jamnagar

56 Infosys Bangalore 2007

57 Golflink Business Park, Bangalore

58 Reliance Energy Limited, Mumbai

59 IIT Madras, Chennai

60 Karnataka State Bhawans

61 BSL Bokaro 2008

62 LBS Academy of Administration, Mussorrie

63 UTI AMC, Mumbai

64 Ultra Tech Cement Limited- Hirmi


2009
65 ITPO Pragati Maidan, New Delhi

66 Anand Campus Gujarat State

67 Torrent Pharmaceuticals Mehsana

68 Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam Ltd

69 Madhya Pradesh Bhawan

70 IDBI Tower, Cuffe Parade – Mumbai


2010
71 IDBI Bank, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai

72 ISSCO Burnpur – Fire Project

73 IRDA, Hyderabad

74 CtrlS Data Center, Mumbai

75 Allahabad High Court & Its Bench at Lucknow

76 ESI Hospital, New Delhi 2011

77 Indiabulls Sinnar Thermal Power Project, Nasik

78 Indiabulls Amravati Thermal Power Project, Amravati

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S.No Name Year

79 Transpek Silox Industry Ltd. Vadodara

80 Manganese Ore Mines of MOIL Ltd

81 Petronet-LNG- Terminal – Kochi

82 Tata power SED, Bangalore 2012

83 VOC Port, Tuticorin

84 Hindalco Ind. Ltd. Renukoot, UP

85 Paithan Dam, Aurangabad (MH)

86 Tata power SED, Mumbai


2013
87 NMDC,ISP,Nagarnar,Bastar

88 Secure Meters,Ltd,Udaipur (Raj)

89 Water Treatment Plant, Bhandup Complex, Mumbai

90 Indian Institute of Management, Indore

91 Bajaj Auto Ltd.

92 NRDA Raipur

93 Aditya Birla Group, Mumbai

94 Infosys Limited, Hyderabad

95 Infosys Limited, Mangalore


2014
96 Lucknow Bench of Allahabad High Court

97 Hyderabad Race Club

98 Infosys Limited, Bangalore (Main Campus)

99 Infosys Limited, Bangalore (Satellite Buildings)

100 Infosys Limited, Pune (Phase-I)

101 Infosys Limited, Pune (Phase-II)

102 Infosys Limited, Mysuru

103 SVP, NPA, Hyderbad 2015

104 Mind Tree Ltd. Bangalore

105 Infosys Limited, Chennai (Campus-I)

106 Infosys Limited, Chennai (Shols Campus)

107 Infosys Limited, Bhuvaneshwar (Campus-I)

108 Infosys Limited, Bhuvaneshwar (Campus-II)

109 Infosys Limited, Jaipur

110 Infosys Limited, Chandigarh

111 Infosys Limited, Thiruanantpuram

112 HOD Building & Police HQr Building, NRDA, Naya Raipur

113 Agro Irradiator, New Mumbai

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S.No Name Year

114 AIIMS, New Delhi

115 Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

116 NHPC Salal, Power Station, J&K

117 NHPC Uri-I, Power Station, J&K

118 State Trading Corporation of India Ltd

119 DAIS Mumbai

120 Bihar Museum Patna

121 Sri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi

122 IIT Roorkee

123 NGMA Bengaluru

124 NGMA Mumbai

125 IGRMS, Bhopal

126 IIT Delhi

127 NGMA New Delhi

128 HALDIA Petro Chemicals Ltd

129 IIT Patna

130 IIT Kharagpur

131 TATA STEEL Plant, Jamshedpur 2016

132 Science City Kolkatta

133 JIPMER Puducherry

134 RBI Central Office, Mumbai

135 Central Jail, Bhopal

136 GPCC Gas based Power Project, Amreli, Gujarat

137 Narmada Clean Tech, Ankleshwar 2017

138 Mahalekha Niyantrak Bhawan, INA, New Delhi

139 Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation Ltd

140 IIT Bhubaneswar

141 Nehru Memorial Museum & Library, New Delhi

142 SVP,NPA Hyderabad

143 NALCO Corporate Office, Bhubaneswar

144 Lakshmi Machine Works Ltd, Coimbatore

145 Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, Bangalore

146 NSEIL, Mumbai

147 NTPC, EOC, Noida (UP)

148 NIT, Durgarpur (WB)

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S.No Name Year

149 IIT, Bhubaneswar(Fire)

150 NSEIL, Chennai

151 OMCL – Daitari Region

152 OMCL – Bangur Region

153 OMCL – Gandhamardan Region

154 OMCL – Barbil Region

155 OMCL – Chrome Region

156 OMCL – Koira Region

157 OMCL – Rayagada Region

158 KPCL Bengaluru

159 VITM Bengaluru

160 Podar International School,Mumbai

161 TATA Steel – Jamadoba & Sijua – Jharia

162 TATA Steel – Noamundi, West Singbhum

163 TATA Steel – West Bokaro,Ramgarh

164 TATA Steel – Joda , Kenjhar

165 TATA Steel – CRC (West), Tarapore

166 NTPC TCMP , Raigarh

167 St.Xavier’s Institution, Kolkata 2018

168 Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai

169 Oakridge International School, Hyderabad

170 Birla Industrial & Technological Museum, Kolkata

171 La Martiniere, Kolkata

172 National Science Centre, New Delhi

173 BPCL-Corporte Office,Kharghar Complex, Sewree Complex (non-


operational area) Mumbai

174 BPCL-Sewree Complex (operational area) Mumbai

175 BPCL-Staff Colony, Chembur

176 Nirmal Bhartia School

177 BPCL Wardilube Plant

178 VIBGYOR School,Bengaluru

179 Sree Vidyanikethan Educational International School, Tirupati

180 La Martiniere College, Lucknow

181 SBI, GITC main building & Data Centre, CBD Belapur, Mumbai

182 SBI, Data Recovery Centre, Hyderabad

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S.No Name Year

183 SBI, Data Recovery Centre, Chennai

184 Hooghly Cochin Shipyard Ltd., Kolkata

185 Daly College, Indore

186 Hon’ble CM Residence, 5 Kalidas Marg,Lucknow,UP

187 Institute for Financial Management & Research (IFMR), Sricity, Near
Chennai

188 UP Vidhan Bhavan & Sec. Lucknow

189 Kumbh Mela, Allahabad

190 National High Speed Rail Corporation Ltd.

191 Pakri Barwadih Coal Mining Project, Hazaribag, Jharkhand

192 Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation Ltd., Lucknow 2019

193 Gorakhnath Temple, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh

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Procedure for Obtaining Consultancy

Requisition letter to be sent to CISF HQrs addressed to the DIG/Tech for seeking Consultancy services
On receipt of the requisition introductory offer letter with Brochure is sent explaning the details of the consultancy activities undertaken
Precise data & requirements of client is requested
A preliminary visit is conducted for the sites where Consultancy is required
The consultancy fees is worked out as per prescribed norms and preliminary visit recommendations
Letter of Consultancy Fee offer is sent to the client.
The team is detailed from panel of pre-identified experts on receipt of fee in advance
The Consultancy team visits the site for audit and survey at a mutually agreeable date.
The Consultancy Team prepares draft recommendations and presents the same to the client.
Draft Consultancy Report is prepared after incorporating the views of the client.
Draft report submitted to Consultancy wing for review.
Report is critically examined at Consultancy Wing, FHQrs & corrections are made if any
Report is put up for perusal & approval of DG/CISF after finalisation.
Report is finally despatched to the client with a request for survey feedback
Review of feedback, if any received from client.

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Contact Us

Dy.Inspector General / Tech. Block No. 13, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110003 Phone : 011-24362866 FAX : 011-24361202 E-Mail : rnd-
consy@cisf.gov.in

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