NSF 730 List of Standards on Subscription

This document provides a consolidated list of standards available on subscription, identifying the applicable NSI sectors for each entry. It supports approved companies and stakeholders in understanding relevant standards across security, fire and life safety, guarding, ARC and management system schemes.

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Technical Bulletin No. 0071

BS 7671 (Amendment 4 – PoE) and BS 8214_2026 – Awareness for Approved Companies This bulletin raises awareness of two newly published standards and explains how they relate to existing NSI requirements: 1. BS 7671 Amendment 4 (2026) – Power over Ethernet (PoE) 2. BS 8214:2026 – Fire-Resisting and Smoke Control Doors Nacoss gold systems…

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CerticCS Regulations

This document sets out the regulations governing CerticCS approval for security service providers operating in the Republic of Ireland. It covers the application and assessment process, approval conditions, ongoing company responsibilities, inspection and re-inspection requirements, use of the CerticCS name and logo, fees and penalties, and procedures relating to suspension, cancellation and appeals. It also includes provisions specific to approved security systems providers, including compliance certification, maintenance responsibilities and customer agreements. A key reference document for companies seeking or maintaining CerticCS approval.

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NSI Technical Bulletin 0034 – BS 7958 Annex E

This circular informs NSI Guarding Gold and Silver approved companies about the issuance of NSI Technical Bulletin 0034 related to BS 7958:2015 Annex E. Companies are required to upgrade to the new standard by June 2017, and new applicants will be audited against this standard immediately.

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PSA LICENSING OF INTRUDER AND CCTV MONITORING CENTRE STAFF

This circular letter informs ARC Gold approved companies about the new PSA licensing requirements for individuals working in intruder alarm and CCTV monitoring centres in the Republic of Ireland. The licensing requirement came into force on June 1, 2018, and outlines the conditions under which employees must apply for licenses and complete training.

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