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BS 8418:2021 – TC

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Tracked Changes. Design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of detector-activated video surveillance systems (VSS). Code of practice

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BSI 2021 110
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PDF Pages PDF Title
81 Foreword
83 Introduction
Table 1 — Key features: Type A vs Type A+
84 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
87 4 System planning
4.1 Threat assessment and risk analysis
4.2 Operational requirement (OR)
4.3 Temporary and/or portable systems
88 5 System design
5.1 Detection device selection, positioning and configuration
5.2 Camera positioning and configuration
89 5.3 Illumination
5.4 Audio challenge
5.5 Data transmission system
5.6 Fault recognition
90 Table 2 — Fault recognition and indication
5.7 Video integrity
5.8 Control equipment integrity
5.9 Event log at the supervised premises
91 5.10 Power supplies
5.11 Setting and unsetting
92 5.12 System design proposal (SDP)
6 Installation
6.1 Wiring, cabling and connections
6.2 Tamper detection/security
93 Table 3 — Tamper detection and indication
6.3 Detection
6.4 Cameras
94 6.5 Control equipment
7 Response plan
8 Inspection, functional testing and commissioning
8.1 General
95 8.2 Checklist
8.3 Handover
8.4 As-fitted document
9 Documentation and records
10 Maintenance
10.1 VSS maintenance agreement and routine visits
96 10.2 VSS company maintenance engineer actions
97 Annex A (informative)  Risk analysis and threat assessment
Annex B (normative)  Contents of the operational requirements (OR) document
99 Annex C (informative)  Diagrams for positioning detection devices
Figure C.1 — Alignment of long-range and wide-angle detection devices
100 Figure C.2 — Correctly positioned detection devices near a supervised premises boundary
101 Figure C.3 — An incorrectly adjusted detection device facing an entrance gate, where the detection exceeds the secure area
102 Figure C.4 — An incorrectly positioned detection device providing a detection area outside the field of view of the camera
Figure C.5 — Example of multiple cameras positioned to view the total detection area
103 Annex D (informative)  Factors affecting the design requirements for a detection-activated VSS
104 Annex E (normative)  Information to be included in the system design proposal (SDP)
105 Annex F (informative)  Agreed actions to be taken by the RVRC
Table F.1 — RVRC example response to activations
106 Annex G (normative)  Checklist criteria for the commissioning of a detection-activated VSS
Table G.1 — Template for the commissioning of a detection-activated VSS
108 Bibliography
BS 8418:2021 - TC
$217.84