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BSI PD CEN/TS 17159:2018

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Societal and citizen security. Guidance for the security of hazardous materials (CBRNE) in healthcare facilities

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BSI 2018 40
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This Technical Specification provides guidance for managing security of (high risk) chemical, biological, radioactive, nuclear or Explosive materials, such as those covered by the EU CBRN action plan, that are used within healthcare facilities (HCF); it covers the lifecycle of such materials within a HCF’s span of control. In this Technical Specification these materials are referred to as ‘CBRNE materials’ . It covers the protection of (high risk) CBRNE materials used in healthcare facilities against security threats relating to their deliberate misuse. It covers the protection of people, assets and information related to CBRNE materials. This Technical Specification also applies to circumstances where healthcare is provided at locations remote from the normal location of the HCF. This Technical Specification also provides guidance to all stakeholders that are responsible for each step in a lifecycle of CBRNE materials within the HCF such as such as administrator staff, facility management staff, logistics and transport staff, medical staff, waste management staff, domestic staff and security staff as well as visitors and contractors working on the HCF premises. This Technical Specification can be applied as part of generic management systems such as EN ISO 9001 [2], EN ISO 22301 [3], ISO 22320 [4] and possibly ISO 28001 [5]. It does not apply to occupational health and safety issues deriving from the proper and improper use of such materials.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 General guidance
4.1 Context of CBRNE risks in HCF and other facilities within HCF responsibility
4.1.1 General
12 4.1.2 High-risk chemical materials/agents
4.1.3 High-risk biological material
4.1.4 High-risk radioactive sources and nuclear materials
4.1.5 Explosives
13 4.1.6 The relationship between security and safety
4.2 CBRNE security management approach
14 4.3 CBRNE security threat and risk assessment
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 CBRNE security threat and security risk assessment
15 4.3.3 Graded Approach
16 4.3.4 CBRNE security risk assessment
4.3.5 Business impact analysis
4.4 CBRNE security management policy
19 4.5 CBRNE security design
4.5.1 General
20 4.5.2 Design and construction
21 4.6 CBRNE security management plan
4.7 CBRNE information security management
22 5 General procedures
5.1 Management, roles, and responsibilities
23 5.2 Competencies
5.3 Training
24 5.4 Documentation
6 Operational guidance
6.1 Inventory analysis and classification
25 6.2 Securing the supply chain
6.2.1 General
26 6.2.2 Transportation
6.2.3 Suppliers
6.3 Securing controlled areas
6.3.1 Designation of security controlled areas
27 6.3.2 Access control
6.4 People
6.4.1 General
28 6.4.2 Staff
6.4.2.1 Staff selection and background screening
29 6.4.2.2 Identity cards
6.4.2.3 Contracting
30 6.4.2.4 Mobile health security
6.4.2.5 Training of personnel
31 6.4.3 Visitors
6.4.4 Patients
32 6.5 Communication and awareness
33 6.6 CBRNE security incident response
6.6.1 CBRNE security incident response plan
34 6.6.2 Notification of the authorities
6.6.3 Incident reporting
35 7 Evaluation of the CBRNE security management system
36 Annex A (informative)Guidance for the implementation and operation phase of generic management systems in HCF
BSI PD CEN/TS 17159:2018
$167.15