BS 8220-2:1987
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Guide for security of buildings against crime Offices and shops
Hardcopy , PDF
05-15-1995
English
05-29-1987
Foreword
Committees responsible
0. Introduction
Section one. General guidance
1.1 Scope
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Opportunities for burglary, theft and fire raising
1.4 Strategy
1.5 Assessment of security needs in relation to
potential risk
1.6 Fire/emergency and other constraints on security
Section two. Management aspects of security
2.1 General
2.2 Using the guide to improve security
Section three. Design
3.1 General
3.2 Pre-design
3.3 Design: external and structural features
3.4 Internal design
Section four. Windows
4.1 General
4.2 Security risks
4.3 Converting openable windows to fixed windows
4.4 Guidance on window design
4.5 Window bars
4.6 Window grilles and shutters
4.7 Window locks and fastenings for openable windows
4.8 Ventilation
Section five. External doors
5.1 General
5.2 Functions of external doors and access control
5.3 Vulnerability of doors to attack
5.4 Construction and installation of doors and frames
5.5 Locks and other hardware
5.6 Locking and fastening external doors
5.7 Improving the security of existing doors
5.8 Master keys
Section six. Glass and plastics glazing sheet and glazing
6.1 General
6.2 Behaviour of different types of glazing
6.3 Selection of materials
6.4 Glazed areas needing special consideration
6.5 Glazing
Section seven. Other access points, fencing, gatehouses
and traffic barriers
7.1 Access through roofs
7.2 Roof openings
7.3 Ceiling voids, service zones, suspended floors
7.4 Wall apertures
7.5 Cellar flaps and gratings
7.6 External drainage pipes
7.7 Perimeter fencing
7.8 Gates
7.9 Gatehouses
7.10 Traffic barriers
Section eight. Electronic surveillance and alarm systems
8.1 Closed circuit television (CCTV)
8.2 Intruder alarm systems
Section nine. High risk areas and activities
9.1 Cash handling and cash offices
9.2 Strongrooms
9.3 Safes
9.4 Information theft
Section ten. Lighting
10.1 General
10.2 The need for lighting
10.3 Strategy
10.4 Pattern of use
10.5 Lamps
10.6 Luminaires (lighting fittings)
10.7 Control
10.8 Installation
10.9 Maintenance
10.10 Lighting advice
Appendices
A Preliminary advice for new owners and occupiers
B Security staff
C Key security and keyholders
D Reception of callers to offices
E Storage areas
F Vehicles
G Electronic aids to surveillance and alarm systems
H Conditions of service of staff
J Reducing the chances of shop staff theft and
shoplifting
K Cash collection procedures
L Lighting
Tables
1 Guide to locks and other security hardware for
final exit doors
2 Guide to locks and other security hardware for
doors secured from the inside
Figures
1 Typical mortice deadlock
2 Typical swing bolt mortice lock
3 Typical cylinder hook bolt mortice lock
4 Typical rim automatic deadlock
5 Typical rim automatic deadlatch
6 Typical multi-point cylinder mortice lock
7 Typical cylinder mortice locks
8 Typical cylinder guard and retainer plate
9 Typical door bolts
10 Typical security padbars and concealed shackle
padlocks
11 Typical close shackle padlock and strong padbar
12 Master key systems
13 Typical place where the serial number of a safe
can be located
14 Typical lamps
Index
Guidance on security measures aimed at reducing crime, in particular burglary, theft and criminal damage by fire. Banks, building societies, jewellery shops, post offices and post office buildings are not covered.
Committee |
B/209
|
DevelopmentNote |
BS DRAFT 91/14224 DC
|
DocumentType |
Standard
|
Pages |
58
|
PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
|
Status |
Superseded
|
SupersededBy |
BS DD171(1987) : 1987 | GUIDE TO SPECIFYING PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR HINGED OR PIVOTED DOORS (INCLUDING TEST METHODS) |
BS 7412:1991 | Specification for plastics windows made from PVC-U extruded hollow profiles |
BS 8206-2:1992 | Lighting for buildings Code of practice for daylighting |
BS 5516:1991 | Code of practice for design and installation of sloping and vertical patent glazing |
BS 644-1:1989 | Wood windows Specification for factory assembled windows of various types |
BS 8220-3:1990 | Guide for security of buildings against crime Warehouses and distribution units |
BS 8000-5:1990 | Workmanship on building sites Code of practice for carpentry, joinery and general fixings |
BS 8214:1990 | Code of practice for fire door assemblies with non-metallic leaves |
BS 5588-2:1985 | Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings Code of practice for shops |
BS 5839-1:1988 | Fire detection and alarm systems for buildings Code of practice for system design, installation and servicing |
BS 1186-2:1988 | Timber for and workmanship in joinery Specification for workmanship |
BS 1722-12:1979 | Specification for fences Steel palisade fences |
BS 952-1:1978 | Glass for glazing Classification |
PD 6512-3:1987 | Use of elements of structural fire protection with particular reference to the recommendations given in BS 5588 \'Fire precautions in the design and construction of buildings\' Guide to the fire performance of glass |
BS 5588-3:1983 | Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings Code of practice for office buildings |
BS 5051-2:1979 | Security glazing Specification for bullet-resistant glazing for exterior use |
BS 4787-1:1980 | Internal and external wood doorsets, door leaves and frames Specification for dimensional requirements |
BS 1722-10:1972 | Specification for fences Anti-intruder chain link fences |
BS 8220-1:1986 | Guide for security of buildings against crime Dwellings |
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