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Factory & Warehouse Entry Control: A Complete Guide

2026-08-14
neueste Unternehmensnachrichten über Factory & Warehouse Entry Control: A Complete Guide  0Securing Your Facility: Three Entry Points

A plant or warehouse controls three flows: employees, visitors/contractors and vehicles. Design each entry point separately, then layer them: vehicle gate first, building entrance second, internal doors third.

1. Employee Entry — Turnstiles + Attendance
  • Outdoor staff gates: weatherproof tripod turnstiles with IP65 enclosures and heating for cold climates (down to -30 °C / -22 °F)
  • Every pass feeds the time & attendance system — no separate clock-in step
  • Sizing: 500 employees in 15 minutes ≈ 33 people/min → two to three lanes
2. Visitor & Contractor Management
  • Dedicated visitor lane at reception, separate from employee flow
  • Temporary QR/card credentials with expiry — expired passes are rejected automatically
  • Zone-based access so contractors cannot reach restricted areas
3. Vehicle & Logistics Gates — Barrier Gate + LP
  • license plate recognition (LPR): the plate opens the gate only for pre-registered vehicles
  • Inbound trucks register plate + delivery window in advance; unregistered vehicles are held for check-in
  • Plates cannot be lost or shared — the only credential that is always with the truck
Fire Safety — the Red Line

Never place turnstiles or locked gates across a required emergency exit. Gates near exit routes must fail open on fire alarm, or provide a separate alarmed emergency door. This is an OSHA and local fire-code requirement — specify, test and document it before commissioning.

Industrial Environment Essentials

Outdoor units need IP65 enclosures, heating kits for freezing sites, 304/316 stainless where corrosion is a risk, and battery backup so gates release safely on outage.

Typical Configuration & ROI

A 300-employee plant typically starts with 2–3 tripod turnstiles + 1 visitor lane + 1 barrier gate with LPR + CCTV. Payback comes from reduced shrinkage, accurate attendance records, and smoother insurance and OSHA audits.

FAQ
1. Can turnstiles be installed outdoors at factory entrances?
Yes — use tripod turnstiles with IP65 enclosures, heating kits for cold climates and stainless steel where corrosion is a risk.
2. How do LPR barrier gates handle trucks?
The camera reads the plate, matches it against a pre-registered list and opens only for approved vehicles; unregistered trucks are held for manual check-in.
3. Do turnstiles integrate with existing access control systems?
Most do, via Wiegand, RS485 or OSDP. Confirm compatibility with your attendance or security platform in writing.
4. Are turnstiles allowed at emergency exits?
No. Never place turnstiles or locked gates across a required emergency exit; gates near exits must fail open on fire alarm or a separate alarmed door must be provided.
Conclusion

Factory entry control is a system: employee turnstiles with attendance, a visitor lane with expiring credentials, LPR barrier gates for vehicles — all held together by CCTV and fire-alarm integration. Map your flows, design for peak hours, and treat fire-code compliance as the red line.

Planning a facility upgrade? Tell us about your facility,and we will propose a configuration with a quotation within two business days.
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Factory & Warehouse Entry Control: A Complete Guide

2026-08-14
neueste Unternehmensnachrichten über Factory & Warehouse Entry Control: A Complete Guide  0Securing Your Facility: Three Entry Points

A plant or warehouse controls three flows: employees, visitors/contractors and vehicles. Design each entry point separately, then layer them: vehicle gate first, building entrance second, internal doors third.

1. Employee Entry — Turnstiles + Attendance
  • Outdoor staff gates: weatherproof tripod turnstiles with IP65 enclosures and heating for cold climates (down to -30 °C / -22 °F)
  • Every pass feeds the time & attendance system — no separate clock-in step
  • Sizing: 500 employees in 15 minutes ≈ 33 people/min → two to three lanes
2. Visitor & Contractor Management
  • Dedicated visitor lane at reception, separate from employee flow
  • Temporary QR/card credentials with expiry — expired passes are rejected automatically
  • Zone-based access so contractors cannot reach restricted areas
3. Vehicle & Logistics Gates — Barrier Gate + LP
  • license plate recognition (LPR): the plate opens the gate only for pre-registered vehicles
  • Inbound trucks register plate + delivery window in advance; unregistered vehicles are held for check-in
  • Plates cannot be lost or shared — the only credential that is always with the truck
Fire Safety — the Red Line

Never place turnstiles or locked gates across a required emergency exit. Gates near exit routes must fail open on fire alarm, or provide a separate alarmed emergency door. This is an OSHA and local fire-code requirement — specify, test and document it before commissioning.

Industrial Environment Essentials

Outdoor units need IP65 enclosures, heating kits for freezing sites, 304/316 stainless where corrosion is a risk, and battery backup so gates release safely on outage.

Typical Configuration & ROI

A 300-employee plant typically starts with 2–3 tripod turnstiles + 1 visitor lane + 1 barrier gate with LPR + CCTV. Payback comes from reduced shrinkage, accurate attendance records, and smoother insurance and OSHA audits.

FAQ
1. Can turnstiles be installed outdoors at factory entrances?
Yes — use tripod turnstiles with IP65 enclosures, heating kits for cold climates and stainless steel where corrosion is a risk.
2. How do LPR barrier gates handle trucks?
The camera reads the plate, matches it against a pre-registered list and opens only for approved vehicles; unregistered trucks are held for manual check-in.
3. Do turnstiles integrate with existing access control systems?
Most do, via Wiegand, RS485 or OSDP. Confirm compatibility with your attendance or security platform in writing.
4. Are turnstiles allowed at emergency exits?
No. Never place turnstiles or locked gates across a required emergency exit; gates near exits must fail open on fire alarm or a separate alarmed door must be provided.
Conclusion

Factory entry control is a system: employee turnstiles with attendance, a visitor lane with expiring credentials, LPR barrier gates for vehicles — all held together by CCTV and fire-alarm integration. Map your flows, design for peak hours, and treat fire-code compliance as the red line.

Planning a facility upgrade? Tell us about your facility,and we will propose a configuration with a quotation within two business days.