NSI-Technical-Bulletin-No-0058-Publication-of-NCP-109-Issue-3

The document is a Technical Bulletin from the National Security Inspectorate announcing the publication of NCP 109 Issue 3, which outlines the Code of Practice for the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of access control systems. It highlights extensive changes from Issue 2, including the restructuring of sections and the introduction of new terms and requirements, particularly regarding risk assessment and cybersecurity. Approved companies must comply with the new standards by May 31, 2022, while new applicants will be audited against these standards immediately. Manual review is recommended for complete details on specific changes and requirements.

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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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NSI-Technical-Bulletin-No-0062-Publication-of-Code-of-Practice-NCP-120

The document outlines the publication of a new NSI Code of Practice, NCP 120 Issue 1, which replaces the outdated NACP 11 for the planning, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of intruder alarms. It specifies that new applicants must comply immediately, while existing approved companies have until April 1, 2022, to achieve compliance. The bulletin also highlights significant changes in the code, including the introduction of new sections and amendments to existing ones, aimed at enhancing clarity and relevance to current standards. Manual review may be needed for complete details on all differences between the codes.

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Tech-Bulletin-0003-BS7858-2006

NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0003 provides guidance on implementing BS 7858:2006, the British Standard for security screening of individuals in security roles. The document outlines mandatory compliance requirements for NSI-approved organizations, including updates to security screening periods, the introduction of criminality checks, and the verification of identity documents to combat fraud. Organizations must transition to the new standard by June 30, 2007, with specific provisions for screening processes and documentation to ensure thorough background checks are conducted. Manual review is recommended for complete details, as the document contains extensive procedural changes and clarifications.

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NSI-Technical-Bulletin-No-0063-Publication-of-BS-8484_2022

The document is a Technical Bulletin (No. 0063) from the National Security Inspectorate, detailing the publication of BS 8484:2022, which provides a code of practice for lone worker services. This new standard, published on March 31, 2022, supersedes BS 8484:2016 and introduces changes such as the categorization of all activations as alarm activations and the requirement for monitoring centers to conform to specific standards. Implementation of the new code will begin on March 31, 2023, with non-conformance issues being noted during the transition period.

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Tech-Bulletin-0004-BS8473-2006

NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0004 provides guidance on implementing BS 8473:2006, the British Standard Code of Practice for intruder and hold-up alarm systems, focusing on the management of false alarms. The document outlines mandatory compliance for organizations seeking NSI approval, detailing key changes from the previous standard, including the appointment of a Systems Performance Manager and the categorization of alarm conditions. It emphasizes the importance of reducing false alarms to minimize resource waste for police and alarm companies, while also providing specific guidelines for system design, training, and documentation. Manual review is recommended for complete details.

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NSI-Technical-Bulletin-No-0064-Amendment-1-to-EN-50136-2_2013

This Technical Bulletin (No. 0064) provides an overview of the amendments made to the EN 50136-2:2013 standard, now updated to EN 50136-2:2013+A1:2023, effective September 2023. Key changes include clarifications on SPT classification, ATS fault reporting, and the introduction of standard interfaces to enhance compatibility among manufacturers. The bulletin also outlines new requirements for event logging, performance verification, and testing procedures, emphasizing the importance of compliance with updated specifications to ensure effective alarm system performance. Manual review recommended for complete details.

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Tech-Bulletin-0005-BS7499-2007

NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0005 provides guidance on implementing BS 7499:2007, the British Standard Code of Practice for static site guarding and mobile patrol services, which supersedes the 2002 edition. The bulletin outlines mandatory compliance requirements for NSI Approval, including a transition period for existing companies until March 31, 2008, and details significant changes in definitions, management structures, training, and operational procedures. It emphasizes the necessity for organizations to demonstrate compliance with the new standard to maintain their NSI Approval status. Manual review may be needed for complete details on specific changes and requirements.

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NSI-Technical-Bulletin-No-0064-rev1-Amendment-1-to-EN-50136-2_2013

The document outlines the amendments to EN 50136-2:2013, now designated as EN 50136-2:2013+A1:2023, which will remain in effect alongside the previous standard until February 13, 2026. Key changes include clarifications on SPT classification, ATS fault reporting, interface standardization, and event logging requirements, aimed at enhancing accuracy and compatibility among alarm systems. The Technical Bulletin serves as a summary of significant changes and is not an exhaustive list of all differences between the two standards. Manual review may be needed for complete details.

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Tech-Bulletin-0006-BS5979-2007

NSI Technical Bulletin No. 0006 provides guidance on the implementation of BS 5979:2007, the updated British Standard Code of Practice for Alarm Receiving Centres (ARCs) handling signals from fire and security systems. Effective immediately, all organizations seeking or maintaining NSI ARC Gold approval must comply with this standard, which supersedes the 2000 edition. Key changes include mandatory compliance with updated security and operational requirements, with full adherence required by September 30, 2008, and specific provisions for handling alarms, construction standards, and staff training. Manual review recommended for complete details.

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