CEN/TR 14383-5:2010
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The latest, up-to-date edition.
Prevention of crime - Urban planning and building design - Part 5: Petrol stations
20-01-2010
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Historical background and design
5 Risk assessment and management in petrol station
6 Security strategy for petrol stations
7 Security recommendations for petrol stations
8 Access to petrol station - perimeter protection
9 The main building
10 Management
Annex A (normative) Recommended levels of security
Annex B (informative) Risk analysis of petrol stations
vulnerability to the crime
Bibliography
This Technical Report gives guidelines for a recommended strategy for efficiently combating the different types of crime liable to be committed against petrol stations.NOTECrimes that are liable to be committed against petrol stations could include: armed robbery, violent theft, burglary (usually by breaking in at night), theft, fraud (failure to pay, use of stolen credit cards or cheques and other frauds), arson, vandalism and other crimes and offences.This Technical Report is applicable to new and existing petrol station buildings that are open to and accessible by the public.
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CEN/TC 325
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DocumentType |
Technical Report
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PublisherName |
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
S.R. CEN TR 14383-5:2010 | Identical |
PD CEN/TR 14383-5:2010 | Identical |
FD CEN/TR 14383-5 : 2010 FD | Identical |
NEN NPR CEN/TR 14383-5 : 2010 | Identical |
PNE-CEN/TR 14383-5 IN | Identical |
S.R. CEN/TR 16705:2014 | PERIMETER PROTECTION - PERFORMANCE CLASSIFICATION METHODOLOGY |
CEN/TR 16705:2014 | Perimeter protection - Performance classification methodology |
PD CEN/TR 16705:2014 | Perimeter protection. Performance classification methodology |
ENV 1630:1999 | Windows, doors, shutters - Burglar resistance - Test method for the determination of resistance to manual burglary attempts |
CEN/TR 14383-2:2007 | Prevention of crime - Urban planning and building design - Part 2: Urban planning |
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EN 14383-1:2006 | Prevention of crime - Urban planning and building design - Part 1: Definition of specific terms |
EN 12320:2012 | Building hardware - Padlocks and padlock fittings - Requirements and test methods |
CEN/TS 14383-4:2006 | Prevention of crime - Urban planning and design - Part 4: Shops and offices |
EN 1063:1999 | Glass in building - Security glazing - Testing and classification of resistance against bullet attack |
ENV 1627:1999 | Windows, doors, shutters - Burglar resistance - Requirements and classification |
EN 50131-1:2006/A2:2017 | ALARM SYSTEMS - INTRUSION AND HOLD-UP SYSTEMS - PART 1: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
EN 356:1999 | Glass in building - Security glazing - Testing and classification of resistance against manual attack |
EN 1522:1998 | Windows, doors, shutters and blinds - Bullet resistance - Requirements and classification |
EN 50132-7:2012 | Alarm systems - CCTV surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part 7: Application guidelines |
EN 179:2008 | Building hardware - Emergency exit devices operated by a lever handle or push pad, for use on escape routes - Requirements and test methods |
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