Technical-Bulletin-No-0033-BS-7958-Annex-D

This Technical Bulletin No. 0033 provides guidance on the implementation of BS 7958:2015 Annex D, which outlines the management and operation of CCTV traffic enforcement cameras. It specifies that compliance with the new standard is mandatory for companies seeking NSI approval, with immediate audits for applicant companies and a deadline for existing approved companies to transition from the previous standard by June 2017. Key updates include changes in terminology, the introduction of new clauses regarding information security and access to data, and a focus on the responsibilities of operators and managers in maintaining compliance with relevant legislation. Manual review is recommended for complete details due to the extensive changes outlined in the document.

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Technical-Bulletin-No-0034-BS-7958-Annex-E

This Technical Bulletin (No. 0034) provides guidance on the implementation of BS 7958:2015 Annex E, which outlines the responsibilities of contracted remote CCTV control centres in managing and operating CCTV schemes. It supersedes the previous Annex A from BS 7958:2009 and emphasizes compliance with the updated standards for NSI approval, including immediate audits for applicant companies and a deadline for existing approved companies to transition to the new requirements by June 2017. The document details significant changes in terminology, management practices, and operational standards, ensuring adherence to legal frameworks such as the Surveillance Camera Code of Practice and the Data Protection Act. Manual review may be needed for complete details due to the extensive content.

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Tech-Bulletin-0012-pd6662-2010

NSI Technical Bulletin 0012 provides guidance on the implementation of BS 7958:2009, the updated British Standard for Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Management and Operation, which supersedes the 2005 edition. The bulletin outlines the immediate application of the 2009 standard for all NSI-approved companies and specifies that existing companies must transition by March 31, 2011, to maintain their certification. Key changes include the introduction of new definitions, the establishment of specific requirements for the management of CCTV traffic enforcement cameras, and the clarification of contractor responsibilities within the standard. Manual review recommended for complete details.

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NSI-018-16-Technical-Bulletin-0034-Annex-E-ARC

The document announces the issuance of NSI Technical Bulletin 0034, which pertains to BS 7958:2015 Annex E, specifically for companies with NSI Guarding Gold or Silver approval that provide contracted remote CCTV control centers. It highlights that while Annex E may eventually replace Annex A of BS 7958:2009 for Remote Video Response Centres (RVRCs) under BS 8418, current audits will continue to reference Annex A until further clarification is obtained from the British Standards Institution. The bulletin outlines changes in the new standard compared to the previous version and is accessible on the NSI website for approved users.

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NSI-Technical-Bulletin-0041-NSI-CoP-NCP-104-Issue-3

National Security Inspectorate Sentinel House, 5 Reform Road, Maidenhead, SL6 8BY E: nsi@nsi.org.uk | W: nsi.org.uk Page 1 of 18 © NSI 2017 Date: 29 November 2017 To: All NSI NACOSS Gold and Systems Silver approved companies and applicants TECHNICAL BULLETIN No: 0041 NSI Code of Practice NCP 104 Issue 3 for the design, installation…

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Tech-Bulletin-0002-BS-7958-2005

NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0002 provides guidance on the implementation of BS 7958:2005, the British Standard for the management and operation of closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems. Effective immediately, all organizations seeking NSI approval for CCTV management must comply with the updated standard, with existing approved companies granted until December 31, 2006, to achieve full compliance. The bulletin outlines key changes to the standard, including updates on definitions, management responsibilities, and privacy issues, emphasizing that adherence to the standard is mandatory for maintaining NSI approval. Manual review is recommended for complete details on specific changes and requirements.

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