BS 9518:2021 – TC
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Tracked Changes. Processing of alarm signals by an alarm receiving centre. Code of practice
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 100 |
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73 | Foreword |
75 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms |
80 | 4 General 4.1 Primary function 4.2 Working environment 4.3 Operational resources processes 4.4 Response agreement |
81 | 4.5 Critical data omissions 4.6 Confidentiality |
82 | 4.7 Transmission system faults 4.8 Testing of monitored alarm systems |
83 | 4.9 Monitoring of setting and unsetting 5 Intruder and hold-up alarm monitoring 5.1 Intruder and hold-up alarm systems not utilizing confirmation technology |
84 | 5.2 Designation of alarm signals from I&HASs capable of providing sequential confirmation 5.3 Designation of alarm signals from I&HASs capable of providing audio confirmation 5.4 Designation of alarm signals from I&HASs capable of providing visual confirmation |
85 | 5.5 Telephone confirmation of hold-up alarm (HUA) 5.6 Transmission path conditions to be regarded as confirmation 5.7 Alarm filtering |
87 | 5.8 Detection device inhibit signal following reinstatement of the I&HAS 6 Fire alarm systems 6.1 General |
88 | 6.2 Filtering 6.3 Fire signals transmitted automatically via social alarm systems |
90 | 7 Social alarm systems 8 VSS monitoring 8.1 Detection-activated remotely monitored VSS |
91 | 8.2 ARC procedures and documentation 8.3 Activation management 9 Signals from lone worker systems |
92 | 9.1 Service Table 1 — Target ARC response times from receipt of activation message/call 9.2 Operational functions |
93 | 9.3 Oral communication 9.4 Performance criteria 9.5 Lone worker information 9.6 Establishing the nature of an incident |
94 | 9.7 Verification 9.8 False alerts 9.9 Procedures and documentation 9.10 Access to information |
95 | 9.11 Management of activation messages/calls and alarm calls Table 2 — Monthly lone worker alarm statistics (example) Table 3 — Monthly summary of verified alarms (example) |
96 | Annex A (informative) Representation of the typical relationship and lines of communication between stakeholders in alarm monitoring and response Figure A.1 — Typical relationship and lines of communication between stakeholders in alarm monitoring and response |
97 | Annex B (informative) Filtering actions for fire alarm signals Figure B.1 — Response from ARC to site following receipt of a fire alarm signal (where filtering is required) |
98 | Bibliography |