BSI 23/30457284 DC 2023
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BS EN 1143-2. Secure storage units. Requirements, classification and methods of tests for resistance to burglary – Part 2. Deposit systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 56 |
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1 | 30457284-NC.pdf |
3 | 41_e_stf (1).pdf |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
9 | 3.1 Deposit system definitions |
11 | 3.2 Deposit tool attack definitions |
12 | 4 Classification and requirements 4.1 Classification 4.2 General requirements 4.2.1 Holes in protection material |
13 | 4.2.2 Cable hole 4.2.3 User instructions 4.3 Requirements for the receiving units 4.3.1 Dimensions 4.3.2 Boltwork cover plate 4.3.3 Locks: amount and class 4.3.4 Partial and complete access 4.3.5 Fixing system |
16 | 4.4 System requirements 4.4.1 General 4.4.2 Integrated deposit systems 4.4.3 Integrated deposit safes with external user interface for local authorization (semi-integrated deposit safes) |
17 | 4.4.4 Distributed deposit systems 4.4.5 Resistance to deposit tool attacks |
19 | 5 Technical documentation |
21 | 6 Test specimen |
22 | 7 Test program |
24 | 8 Tool attack test 8.1 General 8.2 Principle 8.3 Testing team 8.4 Apparatus 8.4.1 Attack tools |
25 | 8.4.2 Clock 8.5 General test conditions |
26 | 8.6 General test procedure 8.6.1 Preparations of final test program 8.6.2 Attack tools for each test 8.6.3 Status and position of the test specimen 8.6.4 Measurement of operating time |
28 | 8.7 Calculation of resistance values 8.8 Test record ā tool attack test |
29 | 9 Access tool attack tests 9.1 Partial access ā tool attack test 9.1.1 General 9.1.2 Test blocks to measure partial access |
30 | 9.1.3 Test criteria 9.2 Complete access ā tool attack test 9.2.1 General 9.2.2 Test blocks to measure complete access 9.2.3 Test criteria |
31 | 9.3 Partial access EX ā explosive tool attack test 9.3.1 Principle 9.3.2 Test specimen 9.3.3 Explosives 9.3.4 Plastic explosive charge mass 9.3.5 Test criteria 9.3.6 Attack tool restrictions for post-detonation took attack |
32 | 9.3.7 Elements to be attacked 9.3.8 Test procedure 9.3.9 Test record 9.4 Partial access GAS ā explosive tool attack test 9.4.1 Principle 9.4.2 Test specimen 9.4.3 Explosives |
33 | 9.4.4 Explosive charge volume 9.4.5 Test equipment 9.4.6 Test criteria 9.4.7 Attack tool restrictions for post-detonation took attack 9.4.8 Test procedure |
34 | 9.4.9 Test record 10 Deposit tool attack tests (removal of deposits) 10.1 General for all deposit tool attack tests 10.1.1 Purpose and general |
35 | 10.1.2 Attack tool restrictions and additions 10.1.3 Preparations of the deposit system before testing 10.1.4 Test conditions 10.1.5 Criteria for fulfilled test and status of deposits 10.2 Test conditions for Deposit forcing tool attack test 10.2.1 Code or key to the input unit |
36 | 10.2.2 Place from where deposits shall be removed 10.2.3 Elements to be attacked 10.2.4 Way out for the deposits 10.2.5 Damages, changes, traces 10.2.6 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits 10.3 Test conditions for Deposit forcing EX tool attack test 10.3.1 Principle 10.3.2 Code or key to the input unit 10.3.3 Explosives and active charge mass 10.3.4 Place from where deposits shall be removed 10.3.5 Placing and tamping the plastic explosive charge |
37 | 10.3.6 Post-detonation tool attack (remaining resistance value) 10.3.6.1 Operation time for post-detonation tool attack 10.3.6.2 Elements to be attacked during post-detonation tool attack 10.3.6.3 Way out for the deposits 10.3.6.4 Damages, changes, traces 10.3.6.5 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits 10.3.7 Test record 10.4 Test conditions for Deposit forcing GAS tool attack test 10.4.1 Principle |
38 | 10.4.2 Code or key to the input unit 10.4.3 Explosives 10.4.4 Explosive charge volume 10.4.5 Place from where deposits shall be removed 10.4.6 Test procedure 10.4.7 Post-detonation tool attack (remaining resistance value) 10.4.7.1 General 10.4.7.2 Operation time for Post-detonation tool attack |
39 | 10.4.7.3 Elements to be attacked during post-detonation tool attack 10.4.7.4 Way out for the deposits 10.4.7.5 Damages, changes, traces 10.4.7.6 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits 10.4.8 Test record 10.5 Test conditions for Deposit fishing tool attack test 10.5.1 Code or key to the input unit 10.5.2 Place from where deposits shall be removed 10.5.3 Elements to be attacked 10.5.4 Way out for the deposits 10.5.5 Damages, changes, traces |
40 | 10.5.6 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits 10.6 Test conditions for Deposit fishing tool attack test 10.6.1 Code or key to the input unit 10.6.2 Place from where deposits shall be removed 10.6.3 Elements to be attacked 10.6.4 Way out for the deposits 10.6.5 Damages, changes, traces 10.6.6 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits 10.7 Test conditions for Last deposit trapping tool attack test 10.7.1 Code or key to the input unit 10.7.2 Additional attack tools, devices 10.7.3 Interruptions for depositing |
41 | 10.7.4 Place from where the deposits shall be removed 10.7.5 Elements to be attacked 10.7.6 Way out for the deposits 10.7.7 Damages, changes, traces 10.7.8 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits 10.8 Test conditions for Deposit repeated trapping tool attack test 10.8.1 Code or key to the input unit 10.8.2 Additional attack tools, devices 10.8.3 Interruptions for depositing 10.8.4 Place from where the deposits shall be removed 10.8.5 Elements to be attacked 10.8.6 Way out for the deposits |
42 | 10.8.7 Damages, changes, traces 10.8.8 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits 11 Fixing system tool attack tests 11.1 Fixing system ā tool attack test without force 11.1.1 Principle 11.1.2 Test specimen 11.1.3 Equipment 11.1.4 Elements to be attacked 11.1.5 Test criteria |
43 | 11.1.6 Preparation 11.1.7 Attack tool restrictions 11.1.8 Test record 11.2 Fixing system ā tool attack test with force 11.2.1 Principle 11.2.2 Test specimen 11.2.3 Equipment |
44 | 11.2.4 Attack tool restrictions 11.2.5 Test criteria 11.2.6 Preparation 11.2.7 Test procedure 11.2.7.1 Removing or weakening of external fixings 11.2.7.2 Force |
46 | 11.2.7.3 Tool attack test on the fixing attachments 11.2.8 Test record 12 Test report and test records 12.1 Test report |
47 | 12.2 Test records 13 Marking |
48 | AnnexĀ A (informative)Examples of different designs of deposit systems |
49 | AnnexĀ B (informative)Examples of integrated and distributed deposit systems B.1 Integrated deposit system |
50 | B.2 Semi-integrated deposit safe |
51 | B.3 Different distributed deposit systems |
55 | AnnexĀ C (normative)Additional tools for deposit tool attack tests |
56 | AnnexĀ D (informative)Structure of test clauses |