NSF-271.3-Marking-Table-for-NCP-109-Issue-4-Access-Control-Systems-Oct-2024

The document “NSF-271.3-Marking-Table-for-NCP-109-Issue-4-Access-Control-Systems-Oct-2024” provides a marking table for the inspection of access control systems installed by NSI-approved companies in accordance with NCP 109 (Issue 4). It outlines specific clauses related to system classification, design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance, assigning points for compliance deviations that may result in demerit points. The total points awarded determine the system’s grading, which can necessitate re-inspection if a grade of D or E is achieved.

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NSF-331.4-Marking-table-for-BS-8418-2021-CCTV-systems-Aug-2021

The document “NSF-331.4-Marking-table-for-BS-8418-2021-CCTV-systems-Aug-2021” provides a comprehensive marking table for the installation and maintenance of detector-activated video surveillance systems in accordance with BS 8418:2021 and BS EN 62676-4:2015. It outlines specific criteria for NSI auditors to assess compliance, detailing various sections that cover design documentation, commissioning, maintenance, and other critical aspects of system performance, with a scoring system for deviations that may result in demerit marks. The document serves as a guideline for NSI NACOSS Gold and NSI Systems Silver approved companies to ensure adherence to established standards.

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NSF-350.2-Marking-Table-for-CCTV-Systems-Installed-to-NCP-104-issue-2-including-Compliance-with-the-requirements-of-BS-EN-50132-7-1996

The document “NSF-350.2-Marking-Table-for-CCTV-Systems-Installed-to-NCP-104-issue-2-including-Compliance-with-the-requirements-of-BS-EN-50132-7-1996” outlines a marking table for the inspection of CCTV systems installed by NSI-approved companies, ensuring compliance with NCP 104 (Issue 2) and BS EN 50132-7:1996 standards. It details various sections with specific criteria and point allocations for compliance deviations, which inspectors can use to assess system quality and adherence to operational requirements. The document serves as a guideline for maintaining high standards in CCTV system installations.

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NSF-351.1-Marking-table-for-CCTV-systems-installed-to-NCP-104-Issue-3-Jan-2018

The document “NSF-351.1-Marking-table-for-CCTV-systems-installed-to-NCP-104-Issue-3-Jan-2018” provides a detailed marking table for assessing CCTV systems installed by NSI-approved companies according to NCP 104 (Issue 3). It outlines various sections, each with specific criteria and associated demerit points for non-compliance, which contribute to an overall grading system that determines the need for re-inspection based on the total points awarded. The document serves as a guideline for inspectors to evaluate compliance with installation and operational standards for CCTV systems.

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NSF-670.7-Marking-Table-for-PD-6662-2017-BS-8243_2021-Alarms-Aug-2021

The document “NSF-670.7-Marking-Table-for-PD-6662-2017-BS-8243_2021-Alarms-Aug-2021” provides a comprehensive marking table for evaluating Intruder and Hold-Up Alarm Systems (I&HAS) in accordance with PD 6662:2017 and BS 8243:2021 standards. It outlines the inspection criteria, including various sections detailing system requirements, tamper protection, and alarm confirmation technology, and assigns de-merit points for deviations from these standards. This document serves as a guideline for the National Security Inspectorate when assessing compliance for approved companies.

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NSF-272-Marking-Table-for-PD-6662-NCP-120-Preventative-Maintenance

The document titled “Marking-Table-for-PD-6662-NCP-120-Preventative-Maintenance” outlines the marking criteria for inspecting Intruder and Hold-Up Alarm Systems (I&HAS) in accordance with PD 6662:2017 and related standards. It provides a structured marking table divided into five sections, detailing specific maintenance requirements, testing protocols, and visual inspections, with points assigned for deviations from established standards. The document serves as a guideline for NSI inspectors to evaluate compliance and determine the need for re-inspection based on the grading system.

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NSF-271.2-Marking-Table-for-NCP-109-Access-Control-Systems-June-2021

The document “NSF-271.2-Marking-Table-for-NCP-109-Access-Control-Systems-June-2021” provides a detailed marking table for inspecting access control systems installed by NSI-approved companies in accordance with NCP 109 (Issue 3). It outlines various sections with specific criteria, assigns point values for compliance deviations, and establishes a grading system based on total points awarded. The document serves as a guideline for assessing adherence to safety, security, and operational standards in access control systems.

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NSF-713.2-Buddy-Agreement-Form-June-2024 (1)

The “NSF-713.2-Buddy-Agreement-Form-June-2024” outlines the terms and conditions for establishing a buddy system within the NSF framework. It includes sections on participant responsibilities, confidentiality agreements, and guidelines for effective collaboration. This form is intended to facilitate support and mentorship among participants in NSF programs.

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OP2-085.1-Requirement-for-use-of-a-Virtual-Office-Jun-2024

The document “OP2-085.1-Requirement-for-use-of-a-Virtual-Office-Jun-2024” outlines essential cybersecurity and operational requirements for employees working in a virtual office environment. Key points include maintaining Cyber Essentials certification, ensuring secure internet connections, implementing multi-factor authentication, and using company-approved cloud storage for data. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of regular security training, incident response planning, and compliance with data protection regulations.

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NSF-700.15-NACOSS-Gold-and-Systems-Silver-Scheme-Standards-Aug-2021

The document “NSF-700.15-NACOSS-Gold-and-Systems-Silver-Scheme-Standards-Aug-2021” outlines the mandatory and optional British Standards and NSI Codes of Practice required for companies seeking approval under the NACOSS Gold and Systems Silver schemes. It specifies essential standards for various security systems, including intruder alarms, CCTV, and access control, and provides guidance on compliance and the necessary audits for approval. Additionally, it includes information on accessing relevant standards and codes of practice for NSI-approved companies.

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