The oil & gas industry has extremely high security demands due to its complex operating environments, involvement with high-risk equipment, and critical facilities. The commonly used security products and inspection equipment are as follows:

 

- Video Surveillance Systems: Including explosion-proof cameras, high-definition infrared cameras, and drone inspection monitoring. Explosion-proof cameras are suitable for flammable and explosive areas such as oil and gas fields and gas stations, featuring corrosion resistance and explosion protection; infrared cameras can capture clear images in nighttime or low-light environments to monitor transmission lines, oil and gas pipelines, etc.; drones equipped with high-definition cameras and thermal imagers are used for large-scale inspections of remote areas such as photovoltaic power stations and wind farms.

- Perimeter Protection Equipment: Such as electronic fences, infrared beam detectors, and vibration fiber optic alarm systems. Electronic fences form dual physical and electronic protection around key areas like substations and oil depots, triggering alarms when touched; vibration fibers can be buried along pipeline routes or factory boundaries to identify illegal intrusion, excavation, and other behaviors through vibration sensing.

- Gas Detection Equipment: Combustible gas detectors (e.g., methane detectors), toxic gas detectors (e.g., hydrogen sulfide detectors) for the oil and gas industry, as well as online gas monitoring systems. They can real-time monitor leakage concentrations, trigger alarms when exceeding standards, and link with ventilation equipment to prevent explosions or poisoning accidents.

- Fire Detection and Fire-Fighting Equipment: Including explosion-proof smoke detectors, infrared flame detectors, and intelligent fire alarm systems. In areas such as cable tunnels and oil storage depots, they can quickly identify fire conditions, link with sprinkler and smoke exhaust systems, and automatically report fire information.

- Personnel Positioning and Security Inspection Equipment: Such as explosion-proof personnel positioning tags, intelligent security gates, and handheld metal detectors. Personnel positioning systems can real-time track the locations of underground miners and factory workers, ensuring rapid rescue in emergencies; security gates and handheld detectors are used to prohibit carrying ignition sources and prohibited tools into high-risk work areas.

Equipment Condition Monitoring Equipment: Such as infrared thermal imagers, vibration analyzers, and ultrasonic leak detectors. They are used to monitor the temperature, vibration, and leakage of key equipment such as generators, transformers, and pipeline valves, providing early warning of fault risks.

Emergency Communication and Alarm Equipment: Including explosion-proof walkie-talkies, emergency help buttons, and sound-light alarm devices. They ensure unobstructed communication in work areas, allowing quick transmission of distress signals or warning information in emergency situations.

- Intelligent Security Platforms: Integrate data from monitoring, alarm, positioning, and equipment monitoring systems to achieve centralized management and linked response, improving overall security efficiency and emergency disposal capabilities.

Human Body Inspection Equipment:

Metal Detector Gates: Using electromagnetic induction principles, they detect whether people passing through are carrying metal objects. Different sensitivity levels can be set, and some are integrated with functions such as body temperature monitoring and biometric identification.

Handheld Metal Detectors: Highly sensitive and easy for security personnel to operate by hand, they can conduct close-range detection on specific parts of the human body or suspicious items, accurately identifying various types of metals.

Body Scanners: Such as terahertz body scanners, which can "see through" clothing and provide 3D human body images. They can detect both metal and non-metallic contraband like ceramics and liquids, featuring no radiation, non-contact operation, and fast detection speed.

- Luggage Inspection Equipment:

X-ray Security Inspectors: Convey luggage into the inspection channel via a conveyor belt, scan and image using X-rays, and judge the safety of items based on the images. They can detect dangerous goods such as knives and explosives.

Liquid Security Inspectors: Based on technologies like Raman spectroscopy, they can detect whether liquids carried by visitors are dangerous without opening the container, ensuring liquid safety within the premises.

- Explosive/Drug Detectors: Based on technologies such as ion mobility spectrometry and fluorescence quenching, they collect samples by wiping items and analyze whether they contain dangerous substances like explosives and drugs.

Explosion-Proof Tanks/Spheres: Used to store suspicious explosives, they can effectively isolate the power of explosions and reduce damage to surrounding personnel and facilities.

- Access Control Systems: Control personnel entry and exit through methods such as card swiping, fingerprint recognition, and face recognition, restricting irrelevant personnel from entering important areas like vaults and computer rooms.

-Bollards, road blockers

-Turnstile gates, flap barriers, swing barriers, speed gates.

-Parking barrier gates, LPR, etc.