Tech-Bulletin-0014-Event-Stewarding
NSI Technical Bulletin 0014 provides guidance on the implementation of BS 8406:2009, the updated British Standard for event stewarding and crowd safety, which supersedes the 2003 edition. The bulletin outlines immediate compliance requirements for applicant companies and sets a deadline of March 31, 2011, for existing approved companies to transition to the new standard. Key changes include updated definitions, a restructured content layout, and additional legislative references, emphasizing that adherence to the new guidelines is mandatory for maintaining NSI approval. Manual review recommended for complete details.
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NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0015 provides guidance on the implementation of BS EN 50131-1:2006 +A1:2009, which outlines system requirements for intrusion and hold-up alarm systems. The bulletin details significant changes from the previous standard, including updates on environmental conditions for components, fault recognition, user access levels, and event recording requirements. Compliance with the new standard is mandatory for installations following PD 6662:2010, and further information can be found in the accompanying sections of the bulletin. Manual review is recommended for complete details.
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NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0016 provides guidance on the application of the British Standards Institution Draft for Development DD 263:2010, which outlines the commissioning, maintenance, and remote support of intruder and hold-up alarm systems (I&HAS). Effective from June 1, 2012, all I&HAS installations must comply with this standard, which harmonizes maintenance practices and includes detailed requirements for preventative and corrective maintenance, commissioning, and remote support functions. For full compliance and operational details, reference to the complete DD 263:2010 is recommended.
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NSI Technical Bulletin 0017 provides guidance on the implementation of BS 8484:2009, the British Standard for Lone Worker Device (LWD) services. It outlines the responsibilities of suppliers, the functionality of LWDs, and the operational requirements for Alarm Receiving Centres (ARCs) that monitor these devices, emphasizing the importance of compliance for NSI approval. Key topics include mandatory features for LWDs, training requirements for users, and the protocols for responding to activation messages to ensure the safety of lone workers. Manual review is recommended for complete details.
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NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0018 provides guidance on the application of BS 8418:2010, which outlines the installation and remote monitoring requirements for detector-activated CCTV systems. Key points include the transition period for compliance, the necessity for documented agreements between installers, owners, and remote video response centers (RVRCs), and specific technical requirements such as power supply standards and maintenance protocols. The bulletin emphasizes the importance of collaboration among all parties to ensure effective system design, installation, and ongoing operation in accordance with the new standard. Manual review may be needed for complete details.
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NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0019 provides guidance on implementing BS 7872: 2011, which outlines standards for manned security services related to cash and valuables in transit (CVIT). The bulletin details mandatory compliance requirements for NSI-approved companies, including new documentation, operational procedures, and employee training protocols. Companies must address any identified Improvement Needs by August 31, 2012, to maintain their NSI approval status, with specific emphasis on updated security measures and adherence to current legislation. Manual review is recommended for complete details on the changes and requirements.
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NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0020 provides guidance on implementing BS 8484:2011, which supersedes the previous standard BS 8484:2009, for the provision of lone worker device (LWD) services. The bulletin outlines the mandatory compliance requirements for NSI approval, including the necessity for companies to address any Improvement Needs by September 2012, and details significant changes in the new standard, such as enhanced data security measures and the need for a documented data handling policy. It also emphasizes that all organizations providing LWD services must adhere to the new standards to maintain their NSI approval.
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NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0021 provides guidance on the implementation of BS 8243:2010, which outlines the installation and configuration of intruder and hold-up alarm systems (I&HAS) designed to generate confirmed alarm conditions. The document details significant changes from the previous standard, including mandatory requirements for hold-up alarm confirmations under certain conditions, updated definitions, and specific design and installation recommendations aimed at minimizing false alarms. Compliance with these guidelines is essential for organizations seeking to maintain NSI approval for electronic security systems. Manual review is recommended for complete details.
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NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0025 provides guidance on implementing BS 7499:2013, which supersedes the previous 2007 version, for organizations offering static site guarding and mobile patrol services. The bulletin outlines mandatory compliance requirements for NSI approval, including a transition period for existing companies to adapt to the new standards by March 31, 2014. Key updates include clarifications on control room operations, employee training and competency assessments, and the management of keys and vehicles, reflecting current practices and legal considerations. Manual review recommended for complete details.
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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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