NFPA 730-2018 Guide for Premises Security (Effective Date 9 6 2017).pdf

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31、PA and National Fire Protection Association are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169. Copyright 2017 National Fire Protection Association . All Rights Reserved. NFPA 730 Guide for Premises Security 2018 Edition This edition of NFPA 730, Guide

32、 for Premises Security, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Premises Security and acted on by NFPA at its June Association Technical Meeting held June 47, 2017, in Boston, MA. It was issued by the Standards Council on August 17, 2017, with an effective date of September 6, 2017, and supersede

33、s all previous editions. This edition of NFPA 730 was approved as an American National Standard on September 6, 2017. Origin and Development of NFPA 730 The genesis of NFPA 730 was a request in 1994 to develop a burglary/security document. The project did not materialize until 2000, when the Standar

34、ds Council appointed a committee to develop a premises security document. The committee responded by developing two documents, NFPA 731, Standard for the Installation of Electronic Premises Security Systems, and NFPA 730, Guide for Premises Security. The 2006 edition of NFPA 730 updated references a

35、nd made other minor modications. The chapter on Industrial Facilities was modied to include key control measures, security operations, infrastructure protection, and a new section on water treatment facilities. The 2008 edition of NFPA 730 was updated to add new requirements for industrial security.

36、 Specically, new material was added for the protection of water treatment facilities. Other changes reected corrections, updated references, and clarications. The 2011 edition updated many of the references. The guide also added more material on crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED).

37、 The majority of the other changes were editorial in nature. The 2014 edition was revised to update many of the referenced publications. Section 4.3 was revised to clarify some of the requirements of security planning, including the prioritization of risks identied in the security vulnerability asse

38、ssments (SVA) and the frequency of when to review and update the SVA. This edition also added a graph that could be used as a guide to sort the risks identied in the SVA. The responsibility for the SVA was claried, and other changes relative to the qualications of the SVA provider were addressed. Se

39、ction 8.4 also was revised to further detail both the need and criteria for protective lighting. The major changes to the 2018 edition include the following: (1) All denitions in Chapter 3 were reviewed and correlated with those of NFP A 731, Standard for the Installation of Electronic Premises Secu

40、rity Systems. (2) The term key was replaced by key/credential throughout the document to provide for more modern technology such as access control cards and other means for unlocking or locking doors. (3) Subsections 5.2.3 and 5.3.2 pertaining to security planning and SVAs were revised to recognize

41、that there are comparable security risk assessment methodologies and to provide guidance for certication organizations in security or crime prevention. (4) The terms lockdown, lockout, and shelter-in-place were added. Paragraph 11.1.3.2 pertaining to educational facilities, colleges, and universitie

42、s was revised to provide for education and training for these conditions and to provide for semiannual security-related drills. Paragraph 11.2.1.3 addresses visitor identication. Paragraph 11.3.4.6 provides criteria for exterior portal windows and sidelights.PREMISES SECURITY 730-2 2018 Edition Tech

43、nical Committee on Premises Security James P. Simpson, Chair Electrical Training Alliance, MN L Rep. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers David Abbott, Ohio State University, OH U Sean A. Ahrens, Jensen Hughes/AON Fire Protection Engineering, IL I Randall I. Atlas, Atlas Safety & Security

44、 Design, Inc., FL IM George Bish, MasTec, NC IM Rep. Electronic Security Association Josh D. Brown, The Fauquier Bank, VA U Rep. Virginia Crime Prevention Association/National Crime Prevention Council Louis Chavez, UL LLC, IL RT David S. Collins, The Preview Group, Inc., OH SE Rep. American Institut

45、e of Architects Stephen B. Coppola, Vivint, MA IM Rep. Central Station Alarm Association David A. Dagenais, Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, NH U Rep. NFPA Health Care Section Michael D. DeVore, State Farm Insurance Company, IL I Daniel P. Finnegan, Siemens Industry, Inc., IL M Louis T. Fiore, L. T. Fio

46、re, Inc., NJ IM Rep. Professional Alarm Services Organizations of North America Charles E. Hahl, GHD Inc., VA SE Charles B. King, III, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, VA E Jerry D. Loghry, EMC Insurance Companies, IA I Scott Lord, All Systems Designed Solutions, KS IM Rep. Partner Alliance for

47、 Safer Schools Anthony Mucci, Tyco Integrated Security, FL M James Murphy, Vector Security Inc., PA IM Kevin Patterson, Bosch Security Systems, NY M Rep. National Electrical Manufacturers Association Michael C. Peele, Georgetown University, VA U Tom G. Smith, Oklahoma City, OK IM Rep. National Elect

48、rical Contractors Association Robert H. Stagg, Guardsmark, LLC, NC SE Barry Stanford, AEG, CA U Michael Tierney, Kellen Company, CT M Rep. Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association William F. Wayman, Jr., JENSEN HUGHES, MD SE Alternates Douglas P. Bassett, XFinity Home, FL IM (Alt. to George Bish)

49、 Shane M. Clary, Bay Alarm Company, CA IM (Alt. to Stephen B. Coppola) Mark A. Farus, Siemens Industry, Inc., GA M (Alt. to Daniel P. Finnegan) Patrick D. Harris, National Crime Prevention Association, VA U (Alt. to Josh D. Brown) Gordon G. Hope, Jr., Honeywell, Inc., NY M (Alt. to Kevin Patterson) Bruce E. Johnson, UL LLC, NY RT (Alt. to Louis Chavez) Mark I. Morrison, State Farm Insurance Company, IL I (Alt. to Michael D. DeVore) Douglas Quick, Tyco/SimplexGrinnell, GA M (Alt. to

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