UNE-EN IEC 62820-3-2:2018
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Building intercom systems - Part 3-2: Application guidelines - Advanced security building intercom systems (ASBIS) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in August of 2018.)
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01-08-2018
This standard describes the basic applicaton requirements for Advanced Security Building Intercom Systems(ASBIS) in public and private buildings with advanced safety and security needs. ASBIS are also used tomeet the requirements of the Locale Workplace Safety Act or other relevant local regulations, in particular,protecting the life and limb of employees and all persons in the building, taking into account the inclusion ofpeople with disabilities (e.g to achieve barrier- free access or calls for help) where required by local applicable law.This standard applies for planning, installation, commissioning, handover, operation and maintenance of ASBIS, for the transmission of emergency, danger and hazard audio messages and/or other operational indications to an assisting authority for remote assessment and for implementing suitable intervention-, protectionand rescue measures. Additional information can also be transmitted and the system can be used in day-today work for all communication needs. ASBIS also feature high availability, end unit monitoring and permanent system monitoring.Advanced Security Building Intercom Systems (ASBIS) are used for rapid emergency, danger and hazardcalls, verification by voice communication, warning of a danger, rapid notification of the responsible emergency / intervention services and for sending voice instructions and/or other operational indications on how toproceed. Requirements for a suitable concept are a prior risk assessment and a definition of the protectiontarget. The Technical-Risk Management (TRM) and Organizational Risk-Management (ORM) have to workout a common workflow strategy in conjunction with the corresponding system requirements, to achieve theresidual risks. This Standard applies requirements for the technical risk-management as well as commentsand recommendations for the organizational risk-management.The present application standard for an ASBIS describes among others, the technological processes andresponsibilities involved in supporting all processes, from detecting an event (visitor-call, emergency, danger,hazard) until that event is finally dealt with. It includes TRM, the defining protection goals and organizationalprocedures, and the necessary requirements for a TRM file. This standard defines three different safety/security grades, with the product functionalities required for each. Selecting products which can be deployed as technical resources as part of an ASBIS is the responsibility of the TRM to be employed.This standard, taken together with an ASBIS, also defines the associated tasks, responsibilities, and activities. These are elements of a holistic TRM process to meet the protection goals for personnel safety/security,efficiency and effectiveness, data- and system security. This standard does not specify any risk levels. Inparticular, it does not define any acceptable residual risks. The TRM and ORM are of equal importance in theoverall risk management. (see Annex C)This standard defines the technical requirement profiles for ASBIS for three safety/security levels. It is theTRM responsibility to determine the grade involved, based on their risk assessment, selecting whichevergrade best matches the risk identified, allowing for an acceptable residual risk. The annexe to this standardwill assist in assessing risks.This standard also describes the process for creating, maintaining and updating a TRM file. The risks arelisted, assessed and residual risks are defined in this standard. The resulting results define the extent and thestructure of the ASBIS. An ASBIS is a part of a whole solution for managing certain events, such as emergencies or crises.The structure and operation of an ASBIS demands TRM over the entire life cycle of the ASBIS. The monitoring of an ASBIS over its life cycle is a part of the TRM file.This standard is intended to aid implementation of legal and miscellaneous requirements.Depending on the requirements of the local Opportunities act, or the relvant regulation for people with disabilities, an ASBIS can be used for the implementation, which means, communication in 2 different formats suchas light and sound. (2-meaning principle).This standard applies in its entire scope for other remote signalling and information technology systems ifthey include the functions of Advanced Security Building Intercom Systems (ASBIS).This Standard does not replace any relevant standards for safety/security systems or other relevant systems.Such systems can however be integrated within an ASBIS taking these standards into account.If the regulations in standards for such systems contradict this standard, the TRM shall weigh up theregulations with each other, assess them, and document them in the decision as a deviation from thestandard in the TRM file.
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CTN 108/SC 79
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Standard
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| Pages |
68
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This standard is also refers as ISO/IEC 31010, ISO 11801, EN 50600-2-6
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| PublisherName |
Asociación Española de Normalización
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| Status |
Current
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| Standards | Relationship |
| IEC 62820-3-2:2018 | Identical |
| EN IEC 62820-3-2:2018 | Identical |
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