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BS 8517-1-2016 Security dogs Part 1 Code of practice for the use of general purpose security dogs《保安犬 第1部分 通用保安犬的使用规程》.pdf

1、BS 8517-1:2016Security dogsPart 1: Code of practice for the useof general purpose security dogsBSI Standards PublicationWB11885_BSI_StandardCovs_2013_AW.indd 1 15/05/2013 15:06Publishing and copyright informationThe BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when the documentwas last

2、issued. The British Standards Institution 2016Published by BSI Standards Limited 2016ISBN 978 0 580 92027 1ICS 13.310The following BSI references relate to the work on this document:Committee reference GW/3Draft for comment 16/30331797 DCPublication historyFirst published May 2009Second (present) ed

3、ition September 2016Amendments issued since publicationDate Text affectedBS 8517-1:2016 BRITISH STANDARDContentsForeword ii1 Scope 12 Normative references 13 Terms and definitions 14 Administration 25 Accommodation/husbandry 46 Health and welfare of the dog 67 Equipment and clothing 78 Training 99 O

4、perational requirements 1210 Transport and on-site vehicle kennelling 1311 Sale or gift of dogs 14Bibliography 15Summary of pagesThis document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i to ii,pages 1 to 16, an inside back cover and a back cover.BRITISH STANDARD BS 8517-1:2016 The Britis

5、h Standards Institution 2016 iForewordPublishing informationThis part of BS 8517 is published by BSI Standards Limited, under licence fromThe British Standards Institution, and came into effect on 30 September 2016. Itwas prepared by Panel GW/3/-/15, Security dog users, under the authority ofTechnic

6、al Committee GW/3, Private security management and services. A list oforganizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to itssecretary.SupersessionThis part of BS 8517 supersedes BS 8517-1:2009, which is withdrawn.Information about this documentThis is a full revision of the st

7、andard, which has been updated to aid theunderstanding of the recommendations and reflect current practice.Attention is drawn to the Private Security Industry Act 2001 1, which containsprovisions for regulating the private security industry, including securityguarding. A person falling within the de

8、finition of providing security industryservices under the Private Security Industry Act 2001 is required to be licensed inaccordance with that Act. The Act can be found online at www.the-sia.org.uk.Use of this documentAs a code of practice, this part of BS 8517 takes the form of guidance andrecommen

9、dations. It should not be quoted as if it were a specification andparticular care should be taken to ensure that claims of compliance are notmisleading.Any user claiming compliance with this part of BS 8517 is expected to be able tojustify any course of action that deviates from its recommendations.

10、Presentational conventionsThe provisions of this standard are presented in roman (i.e. upright) type. Itsrecommendations are expressed in sentences in which the principal auxiliaryverb is “should”.Commentary, explanation and general informative material is presented insmaller italic type, and does n

11、ot constitute a normative element.The word “should” is used to express recommendations of this standard. Theword “may” is used in the text to express permissibility, e.g. as an alternative tothe primary recommendation of the Clause. The word “can” is used to expresspossibility, e.g. a consequence of

12、 an action or an event.Notes and commentaries are provided throughout the text of this standard.Notes give references and additional information that are important but do notform part of the recommendations. Commentaries give background information.Contractual and legal considerationsThis publicatio

13、n does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of acontract. Users are responsible for its correct application.Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legalobligations.BRITISH STANDARDBS 8517-1:2016ii The British Standards Institution 20161 ScopeThis part of BS 851

14、7 gives recommendations for the operational use of a dog bya security dog handler when providing manned guarding services on a static siteor mobile patrol, including records, kennelling/husbandry, dog health andwelfare, equipment and clothing, training and operational requirements.NOTE 1 Recommendat

15、ions for static site guarding and mobile patrol services aregiven in BS 7499. Recommendations for screening of security individuals are given inBS 7858.This part of BS 8517 also assists procurers of security dog services to ensure theservice fits the end user requirements and risk profile.This part

16、of BS 8517 excludes the provision of detection dogs and handlers.NOTE 2 Detection dogs and handlers are covered in BS 8517-2.2 Normative referencesThe following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in thisdocument and are indispensable for its application. For dated references,

17、 onlythe edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of thereferenced document (including any amendments) applies.BS 7499:2013, Static site guarding and mobile patrol services Code of practiceBS 7858, Security screening of individuals employed in a security environment Code of

18、practice3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this part of BS 8517, the terms and definitions given inBS 7499:2013 and the following apply.3.1 general purpose security dogdog, usually of a recognized guarding breed, with specialized training used forsecurity servicesNOTE 1 Hereafter referred to

19、 as “dog”.NOTE 2 Recognized guarding breeds include German Shepherds, Dobermans,Rottweilers and Mallinois.NOTE 3 Attention is drawn to the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 2.3.2 instructor/trainersomeone who teaches and educates both people and dogs3.3 kennelhousing providing shelter and a place for a dog to

20、 sleep with room to stand up,turn around and lie down in comfort3.4 organizationsupplier, individual or company providing security dog services3.5 runsecure area in which a dog has the freedom to walk about, adjacent to thekennelBRITISH STANDARD BS 8517-1:2016 The British Standards Institution 2016

21、13.6 security dog handlersecurity officer with specialized training in handling dogsNOTE Hereafter referred to as “handler”.3.7 security officerperson who performs duties at a static site or on a mobile patrol3.8 self-employed handlerindividual engaged to provide front line services as specified in

22、the principalcontractor assignment instructionNOTE The principal contractor is ultimately responsible and accountable for servicedelivery to the customer.3.9 subcontractall, or part, of a contract assigned to another service provider, where thesubcontracted service provider is responsible for servic

23、e delivery including thesupply and management of their employees in fulfilment of the subcontract3.10 subcontracted serviceprovision of services on behalf of a principal contractor3.11 subcontracted services providercompany that is contracted to provide service delivery on behalf of the principalcon

24、tractorNOTE The principal contractor is ultimately responsible and accountable for servicedelivery to the customer.4 Administration4.1 GeneralAny organization providing dog handling services should operate in accordancewith BS 7499:2013 and screen staff in accordance with BS 7858.4.2 Subcontracted s

25、ervicesThe organization should obtain the customers agreement on conditions for theuse of subcontracted service providers for undertaking the duties of security dogservices.The subcontracted services provider should also follow the recommendationsgiven in this British Standard. The organization shou

26、ld satisfy itself that theserecommendations have been followed. There should be documented evidencethat due diligence has been carried out.4.3 Self-employed handlersThe organization should satisfy itself that the self-employed handler meets therecommendations given in this British Standard.NOTE Atte

27、ntion is drawn to HMRC guidance on self-employment.4.4 InsuranceThe organization should be adequately insured in accordance with BS 7499:2013,and the insurance should be specific for the operational deployment of generalpurpose security dogs and, where applicable, for their training and kennelling.B

28、RITISH STANDARDBS 8517-1:20162 The British Standards Institution 2016The organization should also take into account the advisability of professionalindemnity insurance where advice is given on either operational deployment oron training.4.5 Canine recordsEach dog should have an individual record con

29、taining the following details:a) procurement (including pedigree, if applicable);b) name;c) owner;d) age;e) breed/cross-breed;f) colour;g) sex;h) neuter status;i) photograph(s) (adequate for identification);j) microchip;NOTE Attention is drawn to the Microchipping of Dogs Regulations 2014 3.k) vacci

30、nations;l) written veterinary confirmation of fitness for duty (see 6.1);m) first aid/veterinary treatment;n) training records and certificates;o) continuation training records;p) incident reports;q) complaints;r) bite reports; ands) final disposal/re-homing certificate.Records should be kept for th

31、ree years after retirement or death. Minimumperiods of retention of records should be reviewed, if applicable, for particularrequirements, especially with regard to potential liabilities for civil action.4.6 Assignment recordsAn accurate record should be kept for a minimum of three years of both dog

32、sand handlers work assignments. Such records should also include bothcontracting in and out of dogs.4.7 Health and safetyOrganizations should ensure that their health and safety policy statementincludes kennelling, training and operational deployment.Organizations should ensure, prior to deployment,

33、 that their risk assessmentincludes consideration of the health, safety and welfare of the dog.BRITISH STANDARD BS 8517-1:2016 The British Standards Institution 2016 35 Accommodation/husbandryCOMMENTARY ON CLAUSE 5For the purposes of this British Standard, dogs can be accommodated at eithercommercia

34、l or residential premises, either in kennels or in a domestic environment.5.1 Accommodation5.1.1 GeneralDogs should be kept in a healthy condition, properly accommodated, fed andwatered. They should not be left unattended for long periods of time, andshould be visited at regular intervals over a 24

35、h period. Provision should bemade for regular exercise.5.1.2 Kennels5.1.2.1 Construction and sitingWhere a kennel is used, this should be constructed of suitable materials thatcannot cause harm to the dog and it should provide secure and efficienthousing, free from damp and draughts and extremes of

36、temperature. Thekennel should incorporate a run. The kennel and run should be sited with dueregard to noise disturbance, prevailing weather conditions and drainage.Where a kennel is not used (i.e. inside residential accommodation), particularconsideration should be given to the welfare of the dog(s)

37、.5.1.2.2 Beds and beddingBeds and bedding (where used) should be of a suitable size, clean and dry.5.1.2.3 SizeThe kennel should be of sufficient size for the dog to stand up, turn around andlie down in comfort.5.1.2.4 IsolationWhere there is more than one dog, arrangements for an isolation kennel w

38、ithits own separate area and cleaning equipment should be made available for useas necessary.NOTE The isolation kennel may be at a separate location.5.2 HygieneKennels, runs, compounds and surrounding areas should be kept in a clean andtidy condition at all times. Kennels should be thoroughly scrubb

39、ed and cleaneddaily and disinfected at least weekly. Drains should be disinfected daily with anappropriate disinfectant.NOTE Attention is drawn to the existence of legislation applicable to the disposalof faeces; advice on such legislation can be sought from the Environment Agency orlocal authority.

40、Kennels should be inspected regularly for any signs of deterioration,unsuitability or hazards.Where a kennel is not used (i.e. inside residential accommodation), particularconsideration should be given to the welfare of the dog(s).BRITISH STANDARDBS 8517-1:20164 The British Standards Institution 201

41、65.3 Premises/kennel(s)Any commercial premises used to accommodate a dog during their rest periodshould carry adequate warning signs and display emergency informationprominently. A designated telephone number should be displayed on a sign atthe premises for purposes of emergency contact, ensuring a

42、response in the caseof an emergency.Any residential premises used to accommodate a dog should not present a riskto the public. Owners/carers/person(s) in charge should take all reasonableprecautions with regard to safety and welfare.Persons entering and leaving the kennels with dogs should shout “do

43、g comingin” or “dog coming out” for the safety of other persons entering the kennels.At all premises/kennel(s) consideration should be given to those living/workingadjacent with particular attention to the effects of noise and otherenvironmental issues.5.4 Emergency and evacuation procedures for ken

44、nels5.4.1 GeneralOrganizations should establish procedures for responding to emergencies suchas fire, flooding, extreme weather or temperature conditions, intruders, etc.Where a kennel is not used (i.e. inside residential accommodation), appropriatesteps should be taken for the protection of dogs in

45、 case of fire or otheremergencies.5.4.2 MonitoringThere should be an appropriate method for raising the alarm (e.g. someone onthe premises, monitored electronic alarm system).5.4.3 FireThe responsible person(s) for the dog should ensure that a fire risk assessmenthas been carried out for the kennell

46、ing facilities and take all necessary steps toreduce or remove any risk. The fire risk assessment should also cover thearrangements for:a) raising the alarm and giving warning;b) emergency contact details;c) provision of fire fighting equipment; andd) evacuation.5.4.4 EvacuationThe responsible perso

47、n(s) for the dog should ensure that appropriate emergencyprocedures are in place in the event of the necessity to evacuate kennel(s).An appropriate safe method should be provided for evacuating and securingdogs, taking into account both the safety of the dog and individuals, theemergency services an

48、d the general public.BRITISH STANDARD BS 8517-1:2016 The British Standards Institution 2016 56 Health and welfare of the dogCOMMENTARY ON CLAUSE 6Attention is drawn to the Animal Welfare Act 2006 4, the Animal Health andWelfare (Scotland) Act 2006 5 and the Five Freedoms. The principles of the FiveF

49、reedoms were first set out by the government-established Brambell Committeein 1964 and they were in respect of farm animals. They are the basis of humane careand are related to as:1) Freedom from hunger and thirst by ready access to fresh water and a diet tomaintain full health and vigour.2) Freedom from discomfort by providing an appropriate environment includingshelter and a comfortable resting area.3) Freedom from pain, suffering, injury and disease by prevention and rapiddiagnosis and treatment.4) Freedom to express normal behaviour by pro

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