1、ICS 33.020; 33.040.50; 35.110NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWPUBLICLY AVAILABLE SPECIFICATION PAS 700:2009Provision of ICT facilities andservices in workplacesSpecificationLicensed Copy: Wang Bin, ISO/EXCHANGE CHINA STANDARDS, 12/08/2009 03:32, Uncontrolled Copy
2、, (c) BSIPAS 700:2009 BSI 2009Date Text affectedPublishing and copyright informationThe BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when the documentwas last issued. BSI 2009ISBN 978 0 580 63576 2Publication historyFirst published April 2009Amendments issued since publicationLicensed C
3、opy: Wang Bin, ISO/EXCHANGE CHINA STANDARDS, 12/08/2009 03:32, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSIPAS 700:2009 BSI 2009iPageForeword.ii0 Introductioniii0.1 Background.iii0.2 Layering of ICT facilities and services.iii0.3 Workplace types.iii0.4 ICT-ready work areas, potential work areas and user capacityiv0.5
4、 Operators, occupiers and service level agreements.iv1 Scope12 Normative references.13 Terms and definitions.24 General44.1 Workplace type.44.2 ICT facilities and services44.3 Claims of conformance44.4 Conformity evaluation.45 Layer 1: Building65.1 Provision for generic telecommunications cabling65.
5、2 Lighting65.3 Raised access flooring.65.4 Electricity supply75.5 Building security75.6 Availability of the workplace.75.7 Radio frequency transmittance76 Layer 2: Infrastructure.86.1 Electricity supply86.2 Provision of generic telecommunications cabling86.3 Network security116.4 Wireless networking
6、116.5 Availability of an Internet connection.116.6 Working environment117 Layer 3: Basic services127.1 Service level agreements127.2 Provision of ICT-ready work areas127.3 Telephone services127.4 Internet services.127.5 Technical support148 Layer 4: Extended services158.1 Extended telephone services
7、158.2 Extended Internet services168.3 Video conferencing178.4 Data backup service.178.5 Print services.188.6 Publicly available wireless networking188.7 Co-location services188.8 Email services.188.9 Web hosting services.188.10 Backup electricity supply188.11 ICT disaster recovery facilities.18Bibli
8、ography19ContentsLicensed Copy: Wang Bin, ISO/EXCHANGE CHINA STANDARDS, 12/08/2009 03:32, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSIPAS 700:2009 BSI 2009iiAcknowledgement is given to the followingorganizations that were involved in the developmentof this PAS as members of the Steering Group: Arup Communications Bui
9、lding Research Establishment Lambert Smith Hampton Sero Consulting Limited UK Business Incubation W2 Networking Limited t/a The Wired WorkplaceAcknowledgement is also given to TCT/7,Telecommunications Installation requirements, for their technical support.This PAS is published by BSI which retains i
10、ts ownershipand copyright. BSI reserves the right to withdraw oramend this PAS on receipt of authoritative advice thatit is appropriate to do so. This PAS will be reviewed atintervals not exceeding two years, and any amendmentsarising from the review will be published as anamended PAS and publicized
11、 in Update Standards.This PAS is not to be regarded as a British Standard. It will be withdrawn upon publication of its content in, or as, a British Standard.The PAS process enables a specification to be rapidlydeveloped in order to fulfil an immediate need inindustry. A PAS may be considered for fu
12、rtherdevelopment as a British Standard, or constitute partof the UK input into the development of a Europeanor International Standard.Information about this documentProduct certification. Users of this PAS are advised toconsider the desirability of third-party certification of product conformity wit
13、h this PAS. Users seekingassistance in identifying appropriate conformityassessment bodies or schemes may ask BSI to forwardtheir enquiries to the relevant association.This Publicly Available Specification (PAS) was sponsored by Yorkshire Forward1)anddeveloped by the British Standards Institution (B
14、SI). It came into effect on 16 April 2009.Use of this documentIt has been assumed in the preparation of this PAS that the execution of its provisions will be entrusted to appropriately qualified and experienced people, for whose use it has been produced.Presentational conventionsThe provisions of th
15、is PAS are presented in roman (i.e. upright) type. Its requirements are expressed insentences in which the principal auxiliary verb is “shall”.Commentary, explanation and general informativematerial is presented in smaller italic type, and doesnot constitute a normative element.Contractual and legal
16、 considerationsThis publication does not purport to include all thenecessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsiblefor its correct application.Compliance with a PAS cannot confer immunity fromlegal obligations.Foreword1) www.yorkshire-Licensed Copy: Wang Bin, ISO/EXCHANGE CHINA STANDARDS, 1
17、2/08/2009 03:32, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSIPAS 700:2009 BSI 2009iii0 Introduction0.1 BackgroundWhen an occupier moves into a workplace there isusually some effort required to set up ICT facilities andservices. This could either be a simple task or a majorchallenge depending on what is already in pla
18、ce. There may be unforeseen costs in bringing in abroadband connection from a distant telephoneexchange or routing telecommunications cablesthrough solid concrete floors.The extent of installed ICT facilities, and the ease with which ICT services can be deployed has become a significant consideratio
19、n for organizations choosingto relocate.This PAS provides a specification covering mostcommon ICT facilities and services. It cannot and doesnot provide a comprehensive specification or even a“shopping list” of all of the ICT facilities and servicesthat an occupier might require.0.2 Layering of ICT
20、facilities and servicesICT facilities and services are implemented in layers.This PAS splits ICT facilities and services in buildingsacross four layers. Layers 1 and 2 are facility based.Layers 3 and 4 are service based. Each layer isdependent on the layers below it for operation, i.e. layer 3 servi
21、ces require layer 2 facilities to work. Layer 1: Building covers the characteristics andfacilities of the building itself and their suitability for ICT usage. It includes ductwork, risers and otherpermanent facilities necessary for the deployment of cabling. It also covers aspects of flooring, light
22、ing,power and physical security that relate to ICT usage. Layer 2: Infrastructure covers the ICT facilitieswithin the building such as cabling, communicationsrooms, wiring closets, wireless networking, networksecurity, power supplies and the availability ofexternal services such as the Internet. Lay
23、er 3: Basic services covers essential services suchas telephone and Internet connections and theirrelated support. Layer 4: Extended services layer 4 builds upon layer3 to include other ICT services such as telephone and video conferencing, VPN support, hosting and co-location services.This PAS uses
24、 the four-layer concept to assist inidentifying which ICT facilities and services areimplemented in a given workplace and in determiningwhether those facilities and services meet therequirements of this PAS.0.3 Workplace types0.3.1 GeneralWorkplaces are made available in varying states ofreadiness f
25、or an occupier to move in. The building(s) or parts of a building that comprise a workplace maybe marketed in many different ways, including withdescriptions such as “shell and core”, “category A”,“category B” or “turnkey”. Each of these termsindicates a differing state of readiness and eachrequires
26、 a different level of investment in order toprepare the workplace for occupation.This PAS divides the range of workplace offerings into two groups, those that are sufficiently fitted andserviced to be ready to occupy, known as “ready-to-occupy workplaces” (defined in 3.2.2), and those thatare not, k
27、nown as “part-fitted workplaces” (defined in 3.2.1). This division is made in consideration of twoLicensed Copy: Wang Bin, ISO/EXCHANGE CHINA STANDARDS, 12/08/2009 03:32, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSIPAS 700:2009 BSI 2009ivlarge and distinct groups of prospective occupiers: Occupiers that are looking f
28、or a workplace wherethey can quickly establish themselves with little or no investment in infrastructure.This market is served by many kinds of managedworkspace offerings including business centres,science and technology parks and business incubationcentres. These types of workplaces are usually ren
29、tedrather than purchased and are often multi-tenantedcampuses with some of the operators staff locatedon site. Basic services such as electrical power, heat,light, telephone and the Internet will already beinstalled and readily available to a new occupier. Such workplaces are likely to be of interes
30、t tooccupiers that do not wish to make an investment in any particular workplace and its infrastructure,perhaps because they are a small business, intransition or because they simply prefer to outsource. Occupiers that are looking for a workplace wherethey can install their own infrastructure and pr
31、ocuretheir own services.These types of workplaces are likely to be purchasedor secured on a long lease because of the investmentrequired. Such workplaces are likely to be of interestto occupiers that wish to reduce costs in the longterm or that have particular specifications and theskills to procure
32、 the installation of the required ICTfacilities and services.The primary focus of this PAS is the ICT facilities andservices in office spaces rather than for industrialprocesses, outdoor working, transport, etc. However,the two categories of part-fitted and ready-to-occupyworkplaces were selected to
33、 allow for a wide range ofbusiness uses and the reader may apply the principlesof this PAS to a spectrum of situations from officespaces within industrial premises to home working.Despite the focus on workplaces that are offices, oneother distinct category of workplace is specificallyincluded within
34、 the scope of this PAS, the publicworkplace (defined in 3.2.3). Although the occupiernever “moves in”, this workplace type is given specialconsideration because it is commonly available and will be used by many office workers.Public workplaces are provided with ICT facilities andservices for the use
35、 of visitors or the general public.They include for example services provided in publiclibraries, waiting rooms at railway stations, conferencerooms in hotels, exhibition halls and WiFi hotspots incafes. It does not include the public access areas in apart-fitted or ready-to-occupy workplace, such a
36、smeeting rooms and reception areas.The terms part-fitted, ready-to-occupy and publicworkplaces are defined in 3.2.1, 3.2.2 and 3.2.3respectively and are accompanied by notes thatprovide further information and some examples.0.3.2 Requirements for each workplace typeThis PAS specifies the provision o
37、f ICT facilities andservices in part-fitted, ready-to-occupy and publicworkplaces. It recognizes that within each of thesethree workplace types there is a spectrum of offerings.Some part-fitted workplaces will be little more than ashell and others may have been recently vacated andsimply need the se
38、rvices re-connecting; some ready-to-occupy workplaces will only have basic services andothers may have a wide range of additional services on offer; some public workplaces will simply be WiFihotspots and others will be business centres in hotelswith audio visual and printing facilities.This PAS iden
39、tifies for each workplace type a set of minimum requirements for the provision of ICTfacilities and services and a set of further requirementsfor additional facilities and services if provided. Table 1describes in detail how the requirements in this PASapply to each workplace type.0.4 ICT-ready work
40、 areas, potential workareas and user capacityAn important consideration of this PAS is that thenumber of potential work areas (defined in 3.4.2) in a workplace will usually be greater than the usercapacity (defined in 3.3.2) of a workplace to allow forflexibility in the configuration of the space. T
41、his meansthat ICT-ready work areas (defined in 3.4.1) will not beset up at every potential work area.0.5 Operators, occupiers and service level agreementsWorkplaces and their related ICT facilities and servicesare made available under a wide range of contractualarrangements, for instance, they may b
42、e may be let,sublet or purchased. This PAS aims to deal with all ofthe possible scenarios by using the term “operator” forthe provider of the workplace and the ICT facilities andservices, and the term “occupier” for the occupiers ofthe workplace and the beneficiaries of these facilitiesand services.
43、 Often the operator will be a middle-partyand not the owner of the building or the ultimatesupplier of the ICT facilities and services.A key principle throughout the PAS is that occupiershave service level agreements (SLAs) with operatorsand operators have SLAs with providers further up the contract
44、ual chain.Licensed Copy: Wang Bin, ISO/EXCHANGE CHINA STANDARDS, 12/08/2009 03:32, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSIPAS 700:2009 BSI 20091This PAS specifies requirements for the provision of ICTfacilities and services in a workplace. The requirementsare divided into four layers and cover:a) layer 1: the bu
45、ilding (see Clause 5);b) layer 2: the infrastructure (see Clause 6);c) layer 3: basic services (see Clause 7); andd) layer 4: extended services (see Clause 8).NOTE 1 Guidance on the layered approach to ICT facilitiesand services is given in the Introduction (see 0.2).The primary focus of the PAS is
46、office spaces. It allowsfor three workplace types:1) part-fitted workplace;2) ready-to-occupy workplace; and3) public workplace.NOTE 2 Guidance on workplace types is given in theIntroduction (see 0.3).This PAS specifies the requirements that are applicableto each workplace type (see Table 1).It is a
47、pplicable to workplaces located in part of a building, in a whole building or on a campus.It is applicable to: those specifying ICT facilities and services for aworkplace, including architects, developers, agents,operators and occupiers; and those wishing to assess the ease of deployment,extent, usa
48、bility, reliability and flexibility of ICTfacilities and services in a workplace or potentialworkplace.1 ScopeThe following referenced documents are indispensablefor the application of this document. For datedreferences, only the edition cited applies. For undatedreferences, the latest edition of th
49、e referenceddocument (including any amendments) applies.BS 6701, Telecommunications equipment andtelecommunications cabling Specification forinstallation, operation and maintenanceBS EN 50173-1, Information technology Genericcabling systems Part 1: General requirementsBS EN 50173-2, Information technology Genericcabling systems Part 2: Office premisesBS EN 50173-52), Information technology Genericcabling systems Part 5: Data centresBS EN 50174-1, Information technology Cablinginstallation Part 1: Specification and quality assuranceBS
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