MSF-571.15-Guarding-Cash-and-Specialist-Services-Approval-Criteria-Mar-2025
The document “MSF-571.15-Guarding-Cash-and-Specialist-Services-Approval-Criteria-Mar-2025” outlines the approval criteria for companies seeking certification under the NSI Guarding, Cash, and Specialist Services scheme. It details the structure of the scheme, including Gold and Silver certification levels, and specifies common criteria such as management reputation, financial stability, compliance with industry standards, and security screening of personnel. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for organizations aiming to achieve and maintain NSI approval in the security services sector.
Read MoreSF-002.9-NACOSS-Gold-approval-criteria-Oct-2024
The document “SF-002.9-NACOSS-Gold-approval-criteria-Oct-2024” outlines the criteria for companies seeking NACOSS Gold approval, which encompasses the surveying, designing, installing, testing, commissioning, and maintaining of security systems. It details the necessary standards, codes of practice, and general criteria that must be met, including management experience, financial stability, and operational premises requirements. Additionally, it specifies guidelines for compliance, insurance, staff qualifications, and customer communication, ensuring that approved companies adhere to high standards of security and service quality.
Read MoreSF-006-Issue-3-ARC-Gold-approval-criteria-Oct-18-1
The document “SF-006-Issue-3-ARC-Gold-approval-criteria-Oct-18-1” outlines the criteria for obtaining NSI ARC Gold approval for Alarm Receiving Centres (ARCs). It details requirements related to premises, equipment, management experience, financial stability, and compliance with industry standards and legal regulations. The document emphasizes the importance of maintaining high operational standards and provides guidelines for assessing compliance with the approval criteria.
Read MoreEAS-001-Issue-1-Evacuation-Alert-Systems-Gold-Approval-Criteria-Aug-2020
The document “EAS-001-Issue-1-Evacuation-Alert-Systems-Gold-Approval-Criteria-Aug-2020” outlines the criteria for obtaining Gold approval for Evacuation Alert Systems (EAS) as established by the National Security Inspectorate (NSI). It details requirements related to company premises, management experience, financial stability, maintenance services, and compliance with relevant standards and regulations. The criteria are intended for companies seeking EAS Gold approval and emphasize the importance of maintaining high operational standards and customer communication.
Read MoreFISF-802-Issue-5-Fire-Silver-Approval-Criteria-May-2018
The “FISF-802-Issue-5-Fire-Silver-Approval-Criteria-May-2018” document outlines the criteria for companies seeking Fire Silver approval, which includes the design, installation, and maintenance of fire detection systems, gaseous fire suppression systems, and emergency lighting. It details requirements related to company premises, equipment, insurance, management experience, and compliance with relevant standards and regulations. The document serves as a guideline for assessing compliance and maintaining the approval status of Fire Silver approved companies.
Read MoreFISF-806-Issue-1-Fire-Gold-Approval-Criteria-May-2018
The “FISF-806-Issue-1-Fire-Gold-Approval-Criteria-May-2018” document outlines the criteria necessary for companies seeking Fire Gold approval from the National Security Inspectorate (NSI). It details requirements related to premises, equipment, insurance, management experience, financial stability, and compliance with relevant standards and regulations for fire safety systems. The document serves as a comprehensive guideline for both existing and prospective Fire Gold approved companies to ensure adherence to industry standards and best practices.
Read MoreNCP-106.3-Code-of-Practice-Operation-of-Cash-Centres-Mar-2020
The “NCP-106.3 Code of Practice for the Operation of Cash Centres” outlines the standards and requirements for managing and operating cash centres, as established by the National Security Inspectorate (NSI). It covers various aspects including organizational structure, security procedures, personnel selection, training, and compliance with legal obligations to ensure the safe handling of cash and valuables. The document serves as a guideline for achieving NSI approval and maintaining operational integrity within the cash services sector.
Read MoreNCP-107.4-Code-of-Practice-Provision-of-Control-Room-Services-Jan-2021
The “NCP-107.4 Code of Practice for the Provision of Control Room Services” outlines the standards and requirements for organizations providing subcontract control room and response center services, ensuring compliance with relevant British Standards, including BS 7499:2020 and BS 10800:2020. It details the essential criteria for security guarding, organizational structure, resources, service delivery, and training, while emphasizing the need for NSI approval to validate adherence to the code. This document serves as a comprehensive guide for maintaining quality and accountability in the provision of control room services.
Read MoreNCP-110.3-Code-of-Practice-Technical-Surveillance-Counter-Measures-Apr-2019
The document “NCP-110.3-Code-of-Practice-Technical-Surveillance-Counter-Measures-Apr-2019” outlines a comprehensive code of practice for companies providing technical surveillance counter-measures services in the UK. It details requirements for organizational structure, personnel screening, training, service provision, and documentation, emphasizing compliance with NSI regulations and standards. The code aims to ensure effective management and operational integrity within the industry, promoting best practices and accountability among service providers.
Read MoreNCP-111.5-Code-of-Practice-Provision-of-Security-Screening-Services-Aug-2020
The document “NCP-111.5-Code-of-Practice-Provision-of-Security-Screening-Services-Aug-2020” outlines the National Security Inspectorate’s (NSI) standards for organizations providing security screening services. It details the requirements for obtaining and maintaining NSI approval, including management commitment, risk management, training of personnel, and the screening process itself, which must adhere to the British Standard BS 7858. The document serves as a comprehensive guide to ensure that screening services are conducted effectively and in compliance with relevant regulations.
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