The three parts of physical security standards for army equipment typically include access control, surveillance, and environmental protection. Access control restricts who can physically access the equipment, while surveillance involves monitoring areas for unauthorized activity. Environmental protection addresses safeguarding equipment from physical threats such as theft, vandalism, or natural disasters. The risk level for each piece of equipment is calculated based on its value, vulnerability to threats, and the potential impact of its loss or damage.
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