1、PD 6662:2017 PUBLISHED DOCUMENT Scheme for the application of European Standards for intrusion and hold-up alarm systems BSI Standards Publication WB11885_BSI_StandardCovs_2013_AW.indd 1 15/05/2013 15:06Publishing and copyright information The BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicate
2、s when the document was last issued. The British Standards Institution 2017 Published by BSI Standards Limited 2017 ISBN 978 0 580 94895 4 ICS 13.310 The following BSI references relate to the work on this document: Committee reference GW/1 Draft for comment 17/30353586 DC Amendments/corrigenda issu
3、ed since publicationDate Text affected PD 6662:2017 PUBLISHED DOCUMENT THE BRITISH ST ANDARDS INSTITUTION 2017 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 T erms, definition s and abbr e viations 1 3 Scheme content 2 4 Claims of compliance 4 5 Identity cards 4 6 Risk assessment 5 Annex A (normati v
4、e) UK specic recommendations 6 Annex B (inf ormati v e) UK specic guidance 8 Table B.1 Duration of alternative power supply 8 Annex C (inf ormati v e) Additional guidance 9 Bibliography 10 Contents Page Summary of pages This document comprises a fr ont co v er , and inside fr ont co v er , pages i t
5、 o ii, pages 1 t o 10, an inside back co v er and a back co v er . PUBLISHED DOCUMENT PD 6662:2017 THE BRITISH ST ANDARDS INSTITUTION 2017 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED IForeword Publishing information This Published Document is published by BSI Standards Limited, under licence from The British Standards Inst
6、itution, and came into effect on 31 August 2017. It was prepared by Subcommittee GW/1/2, Installed alarm systems, under the authority of Technical Committee GW/1, Electronic security systems. A list of organizations represented on these committees can be obtained on request to their secretary.Supers
7、ession The r ecommendations of this Published Document become eff ecti v e immediat el y and can be used as soon as suitable pr oducts ar e a v ailable t o compl y with its r ecommendations. Ho w e v er , the t echnical committ ee r ecognizes that suppliers of pr oducts and services within the scope
8、 of this standar d will require time to comply. For this reason, PD 6662:2010 will be withdrawn on 31 May 2019. Relationship with other publications A series of E ur opean Standar ds f or intrusion and holdup alarm s y st ems (I PD 6662:2017 PUBLISHED DOCUMENT 4 THE BRITISH ST ANDARDS INSTITUTION 20
9、17 ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDc) the e xpiry dat e of the iden tity car d (not mor e than thr ee y ears fr om the dat e of issue); and d) a cu rr ent p hot ogr aph of the emplo y ee. Employees should be instructed to carry their identity cards while on duty. Identity car ds should be withdr a wn fr om emplo
10、 y ees r enewing their car ds or lea ving the or g anization, and destroyed in a secure manner, which should preclude any further use of the withdrawn card. A record of identity cards issued should be maintained. This record should also indicate the status and location of withdr a wn car ds, e.g. w
11、hether the y ha v e been destr o y ed or lost , or w her e the y ar e held by the employee/organization. 6 Risk assessment The cont e xt in w hich the t erm “risk assessment” is included within DD CL C/TS 501317 r elat es solely to the determination of the grade and the design of the I&HAS. A suitab
12、le form of wording for inclusion in documentation r elating t o the location (risk) surv e y f or an I&HA S is as f ollo w s: “This assessment relates solely to the grading and design of the I&HAS according to DD CLC/ TS 501317. The grading and design are based on a survey of the premises and inform
13、ation available at the time, including any valuation(s) or other information provided by the customer or the customers representative (e.g. the insurer).” PUBLISHED DOCUMENT PD 6662:2017 THE BRITISH ST ANDARDS INSTITUTION 2017 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 5Annex A (normative) UK specic recommendations A.1 Ho
14、ld-up devices F or I&HA Ss installed under this scheme and w hich include holdup de vice, these de vices should conform to BS 47373.14:1986, 3.2 b) or 3.2c). A.2 Police response Systems that are installed as Grade 2, Option E or Grade 1 (see BS EN 501311:2006+A2:2017, T able 10), should not be used
15、t o initiat e a police r esponse. A.3 BS EN 50131-1:2006+A2:2017, 8.3.1, Level 2 authorization for level 3 access NOTE BS EN 501311 does not specify how long level 2 authorization may remain active or that it is required individually each time that level 3 access is required. There is thus no time l
16、imit, and level 2 authorization may remain in force until manually removed (see BS EN 501313:2009, 8.3.1). If le v el 2 authorization r emains a v ailable until manuall y r eset , writt en agr eement is needed t o conrm that the cust omer has agr eed t o this, in addition t o the electr onic authori
17、zation. A.4 BS EN 50131-1:2006+A2:2017, 8.8, Interconnections All conditions that allo w an option of “f ault” or “tamper” should be pr ocessed as “tamper” conditions (see BS EN 501311:2006+A2:2017, T able 19). A.5 Requirements (applicable to systems installed in compliance with BS 8243) for setting
18、 and/or unsetting using a remote device as a “Remote Non-I&HAS Interface” A.5.1 Use of remote devices for setting of IAS It should be possible t o achie v e completion of the full setting b y one of the methods list ed in BS 8243. This should be the configur ed def ault method of setting. In additio
19、n it is permitt ed f or setting of the IA S t o be achie v ed b y use of a de vice as a r emot e nonI&HA S int erf ace (her einaft er , the r emot e de vice) with the f ollo wing pr o visions. NOTE 1 Requirements for the use of nonI&HAS interfaces are given in BS EN 501313:2009, Annex C. F or the pu
20、rpose of this Published Document , with r eg ar d t o the int erf ace t o the r emot e de vice, the requirements of BS EN 501313:2009, Table C.1, 8.7.3 (monit oring of substitution) and 8.8 (security of communication) appl y onl y t o Gr ade 4 s y st ems. NOTE 2 In all cases setting of the system is
21、 only permitted if the requirements of BS EN 501311:2006+A2:2017, 8.3.5 “Prevention of setting” are met (i.e. “Setting of an I&HAS or part thereof shall be prevented, unless overridden as permitted in 8.3.6, when one or more of the conditions shown in Table 4 is present.”). Authorized users at the premises should be able to cancel the setting procedure. PD 6662:2017 PUBLISHED DOCUMENT 6 THE BRITISH ST ANDARDS INSTITUTION 2017 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED