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KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA.
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR
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SECURITY DIRECTIVES
FOR INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES,
SEC-06
Security Devices
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‘Table of Contents
1.0. ADMINISTRATION...
LL Score
1.2 APPLICATION
43 CONFLICTS & DeviATIONS .
20, DERINITIONS.
30. REFERENCES,
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS.
4.1, INSPECTION Dewices
dL. X-Ray Systems
41.2. Explosive Vapor Detectors
41.3, Metal Detection Archways.
42,” PERSONNEL PROTECTION DEVICES...
421, Bullet Proof Vest.
422, Ballistic Protection Heimets..
423. Bulle-Proof Glass
43, BARRIER DETERRENCE
43.1. Drop Gates
432. Turnstiles
43.2 Crash Barriers
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1.0.
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Administration
Scope
This Directive provides the minimum requirements for companies and establishments
that are subject to the supervision of the High Commission for Industrial Security
(ACIS), Ministry of Interior, for security devices used at industrial facilities.
Application
‘This Directive is applicable to all facilities, including new projects, the expansion of
existing facilities, and upgrades. For application to existing facilities, the Owner shall
assess his facilities against the requirements of these Directives and coordinate with
the General Secretariat of the High Commission for Industrial Security (HCIS) to
comply with the Security, Safety, and Fire Protection requirements according to these
Directives and add to or modify the existing facilities as required. Where the HCIS
has assessed deficiencies in existing facilities during a survey, comparing the current
state of the facilities to the requirements of these Directives, those identified
deficiencies shall be corrected by the Owner.
Conflicts & Deviations
Where implementation of a requirement is unsuitable or impractical, where other
equivalent company or internationally recognized Standards and Codes are followed,
or where any conflict exists between this Directive and other company standards and
Codes, the deviations shall be resolved by the HCIS. Deviation lower than the
requirements of this directive shall be listed and submitted in a report of compliance
or non-compliance, with justification and reason, for each applicable requirement of
these security directives, and approval shall be received from the HCIS prior to
implementation. The documents shall be retained by the company in its permanent
engineering files.
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2.0. Definitions
HeIs
Owner
Shall
Should
ANFO
Crash Barriers
DNT
EGDN
EVD
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High Commission for Industrial Security. The HCIS is part
of the Ministry of the Interior. It is responsible for the
development, and implementation, of security, safety and
fire protection strategies Kingdom-wide.
Company or owner of a facility.
Indicates a mandatory requirement.
Indicates a recommendation or that which is advised but not
required.
ANFO stands for ammonium nitrate/fuel oil (most often
diesel fuel, sometimes kerosene or even molasses). It is by
far the most widely used explosive in coal mining,
quarrying, metal mining, and civil construction
Anti-Ram Crash Barriers provide a mechanism to prevent
forcible ingress of a vehicle into an area, They shall be
designed to handle the impact and velocity of a large
vehicle and be able to absorb the kinetic energy transferred
from the vehicle to the crash barrier during a high speed,
forcible ingress attempt.
Dinitrotoluene or Dinitro is an explosive which is one of the
precursors for trinitrotoluene (TNT), which is synthesized
through three separate nitrations of toluene.
Ethylene glycol dinitrate (EGDN), also known as
nitroglycol, is @ yellowish, oily explosive liquid. Due to its
volatility it serves as a detection taggant in some plastic
explosives such as semtex.
Explosive Vapor Detectors (EVD) provide industrial
security departments with the tools to non-intrusively sean
vehicles and packages for the presence of explosives.
EVD’s draw air into a chamber or they use pads swiped
across the object under examination. These items are
analyzed for trace presence of molecule’s characteristic of
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3.0.
explosives,
NG Nitroguanidine is used as an explosive propellant, notably
in mixture as the smokeless powder iriple-base ~ the
nitroguanidine reduces the propellant's flash and flame
temperature,
PETN PETN (pentaerythritol tetranitrate, also known 3s
penthrite) is one of the strongest known high explosives,
with a relative effectiveness factor (R.E. factor) of 1.66.
RDX Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine, also known 2s RDX,
cyclonite, hexogen, and T4, is an explosive nitroamine
widely used in military and industrial applications.
TNT ‘Trinitrotoltuene (TNT) - The explosive yield of TNT is
considered the standard measure of strength of bombs and
other explosives.
X-Ray Xray systems provide industrial security departments with
the tools to non-intrusively scan and monitor the contents of
packages and cargo entering restricted areas. ‘X-ray systems
use density variations as the basis of analyzing the imagery
of the object being scanned.
References
This directive adopts the latest edition of the references listed.
‘The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance,
operation and repair of equipment and facilities covered by this Security Directive
shall comply with the latest edition of the references listed in each Security Directive,
unless otherwise noted. :
ASTM A123 Standard Specification for Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings
on Iron and Steel Products
ASTM A514 Standard Specification for High-Yield-Strength, Quenched and
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ASTM A517
ASTM F2069-00
ASTM F792-017
NIU 0101.04
NIJ 0108.01
NIJ 0604.00
PAS-68
SD-STD-02.01
Revision A
‘Tempered Alloy Steel Plate
Standard Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel,
High-Strength, Quenched and Tempered
Standard practice for evaluation of Explosives Vapor Detectors
Standard practice for evaluating the imaging performance of
security x-ray systems
United States National Institutes of Justice - Ballistic
Resistance of Personal Body Armor
Ballistic Resistant Protective Materials
Hand-Held and Walk-Through Metal Detectors Used in
Concealed Weapon and Contraband Detection
BS PAS 68:2007, Specification for vehicle security barriers
US Department of State - Vehicle Crash Test of perimeter
barriers and gates, Revision A
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4.0. General Requirements
Owner shall deploy security devices needed for Inspection, Personal Protection and Barrier
Deterrence.
4a.
Inspection Devices
Inspection devices shall be installed to detect any attempt to bring contraband
into a protected facility through the gates and other entry p
devices consist of, but not Ii
s. These
ited to, X-ray systems, Explosive Vapor
Detectors and Metal detection archways.
4.1.1. X-Ray Systems
4qd4
4112.
41.13.
4.1.14.
X-ray systems shall be designed for security inspection and shall
incorporate the requirements of this Security Directive.
While these specifications are specifically for X-ray systems they
do not remove the need to evaluate related operational issues of
deploying additional devices such as K-9, explosive detectors,
‘metal detectors and machine readable identification cards that can
‘enhance the efficacy of X-ray system deployment.
All X-ray systems deployed at designated facilities shall meet the
imaging performance specified in ASTM F792-017,
AIL X-ray systems shall be deployed in environmentally controlled
facilities that shall meet the environmental requirements of SEC-
01 “Application of Security Directives”. ‘The operation of the air
conditioning system shall be monitored and an alarm displayed if
the air conditioning system fails.
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AL.
41Add.
44.112.
4.11.13.
414.
ALLIS.
ALLO.
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41 dds.
Certification
All deployed X-ray systems shall be certified as being fully
compliant with the standards referenced in this directive.
Operators shall be required to use an ASTM F792-017
compliant test target daily to verify X-ray performance. The
results of the test shall be documented, as per ASTM F792, and
retained for 3 months.
Fach x-ray system shall have certification from a nationally
recognized authority as regards X-ray emission from the device
after installation. This certification shall be renewed on a yearly
basis after the conducting of annual surveys.
As X-ray performance frequently depends on operator skills,
operators using the specific X-ray model shall be trained in its
performance and use. This training shall be renewed every two
years. Training shall be granted by a nationally recognized
authority,
Each X-ray System shall have the certification level in the form
ofa tag of label permanently affixed to the device.
Each X-ray System shall have the name of the manufacturer,
month and year of manufacture and place of manufacture in the
form of a tag or label permanently affixed to the device.
‘The X-ray units shall be repaired with parts certified by the
manufacturer. Substitute parts shall only be used if approved by
the manufacturer.
In case a repair operation is cartied out or the unit is moved, the
unit shall not be retumed to operation until a radiation survey
certifies that radiation emitted from the X-ray unit cabinet shall
not exceed 0.5 milliroentgen in one hour at any point five
centimeters outside the cabinet.
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444.2.
4b
411.22.
44.123,
41d,
411.25,
4143.
4.1.13.1.
4113.2.
41.433.
4.1134,
Controls & Indicators
X-ray generation shall require the insertion of a key to grant
permission to initiate the process. X-ray activation by any
switch on the control panel, with the key removed, shall not be
permitted.
The control panel shall have lights indicating unit status & X-
ray emission.
‘Two independent means shall be provided to annunciate that the
X-ray unit is emitting X-rays, Failure of a single component
shall not cause failure of both annunciators,
Clearly defined warning labels shall be affixed to the unit
bearing the statement “CAUTION: X-RAYS PRODUCED
WHEN ENERGIZED” shall be affixed in a clearly visible
position. This warning shall be listed in Arabic & English.
‘The control panel shall include an emergency switch to
terminate X-ray generation.
Safety Features
Radiation emitted from the X-ray unit c«
0.5 millizoentgen in one hour at any point five centimeters,
outside the cabinet.
‘The insertion of any part of the human body through any port
into the primary beam shall not be possible.
Each door of the X-ray unit shall have at least two safety
interlocks. At least one of these interlocks shall cause the
physical disconnection of the energy supply circuit to the high
voltage generator.
Each access panel shall have at least one safety interlock.
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4.1.13.5. Failure of any single component in the X-ray unit shall not
cause failure of more then one required safety interlock.
4.1.1.3.6. A ground fault shall not result in the generation of X-rays.
4114. Operation
Personnel operating the unit shall work for a maximum of 90
minutes. They shall then work on other activities for at least 90
minutes prior to being reassigned this task.
“This measure shall be put in place to ensure that the operator is fully
concentrated on his task. The skill level and focus of the operator
are the key elements in correct interpretation of the image.
4.1.2, Explosive Vapor Detectors
Explosive Vapor Detectors (EVD) shall be designed to incorporate the
requirements of this Security Directive.
While these specifications are specifically for EVD’s they do not remove the
need to evaluate related operational issues of deploying additional devices
such as K-9, X-ray units, metal detectors and machine readable identification
cards that can multiply the effectiveness of EVD"
4.1.2.1, All EVD’s deployed at designated facilities shall be tested
according to the procedures specified in ASTM F2069-00.
4.1.2.2. All EVD’s shall be constructed of materials and components that
will permit extended, continuous operation under the environmental
conditions listed in SEC-01 “Application of Security Directives”.
4.1.2.3, All deployed EVD's shall be certified, by independent,
internationally recognized authorities, as being fully compliant with
the standards referenced in this document.
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4.1.2.4. As EVD performance depends on operator skills, operators using
the specifie EVD model shal! be trained in its performance and use.
‘This training shall be renewed every two years.
Training shall be granted by a nationally recognized authority.
EVD's deployed for use at industrial facilities shall meet the
‘INT, RDX, PETN, NG, EGDN, DNT,
ANFO. (ammonium nitrate), double
bbase smokeless and black powders, and
‘common taggants such as DMDNB and
mononitrotoluenes.
Shall have the ability to operate with
batteries and/or mains power.
41.25.
following performance requirements:
1. Explosives Detected
2, Power
3. Maintenance
Environmental
5. Calibration
6. Sample Collection Mode
7. Sample Collection Time
8. Sample Analysis Time
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Routine maintenance shall be of a
simple nature that can be performed by
security personnel with basic training,
‘The EVD shall be waterproof.
Under calm, clear weather conditions,
the EVD shall not require calibration
more then once a day. ‘The calibration
shall be clearly explained in the
manuals and shall be performable by
the operator.
Tis understood that inclement weather
may require frequent calibration.
All target explosives can be detected
using vapor collection with swipe
collection as @ mandatory optional
mode
Less then 20 seconds nominal
Extended periods of up to 5 minutes
allowed — depending on sample
collection method.
Less then 60 seconds after sample is
inserted into EVD
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9. Deteotion Limits Can detect 100micrograms of each
target explosive in the vapor collection
mode 95% of the time
10, Alarm Annunciation Audio & Visible alarm with a clear
display of the explosive type detected.
11, False Positives Less then 5% in laboratory tests
12, Nuisance Alstm Rete Less than 1 percent when handled by
security personnel who is reasonably
clean but may have had! recent contact
with firearms and ammunition.
13. Probability of tection Greater than 99 percent for a swiped
fingerprint.
tis assumed that the finger has been in
contact with explosives.
14, Date Storage ‘The date for the EVD's activites over a
24 hour poriod can be stored in the
device and printed out later when the
device is connected to @ computer.
15, Radioactivity The system can contain a sealed
radioactive ionization source with 2
strength of less than 50 mCi
(millicuries).
[3.7 x 10" Becquerel (Bg)= 1 Ci]
Metal Detection Archways
‘Metal Detection Archways shall be installed at facilities to detect any attempt
to detect any metal objects being taken into a facility by personnel entering
the facility.
4.1.3.1. Archways shall comply with all standards for metal detection
archways listed under National Institute of Law Enforcement and
Criminal Justice Standards #0601.00.
4.1.3.2. The supplier shall provide verifiable certification for compliance
with this standard.
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42, — Personnel Protection Devices
‘Owner shall deploy bullet proof vests, ballistic protection helmets and bullet-
proof glass to protect security personnel at gates.
42.1, Bullet Proof Vest
421.1
421.2,
42.13.
424A,
42.15.
42.1.6,
Bullet-proof vests shall be provided to security personnel for
personal protection.
‘This armor shall protect against 9 mm Full Metal Jacketed
Round Nose (FMI RN) bullets, with nominal masses of 8.0 g
(124 gr) impacting at a minimum velocity of 427 m/s (1400
£5) or less, and 44 Magnum Semi Jacketed Hollow Point
(SJHP) bullets, with nominal masses of 15.6 g (240 gr)
impacting at a minimum velocity of 427 m/s (1400 f¥s) or
less. It shall also provide protection against most handgun
threats, as well as the threats mentioned in sections 2.1, 2.2,
and 2.3 of the United States National Institutes of Justice
Standard-0101.04, Rev A standard.
Bullet-Proof vests provided for Security Directive compliance
shall comply with the performance standards for Type IIIA
armor listed under the United States National Institutes of
Justice Standard-0101.04, Rev A.
‘The vest shall be free from wrinkles, blisters, cracks or fabric
tears, crazing, chipped or sharp comers and edges, or other
evidence of inferior workmanship.
‘The manufacturer shall have on file with NIi's CTP Office,
documentation of the method(s) used to assure configuration
conirol, uniformity of production methods, and materials
traceability.
‘All bullet-proof vests shall have clearly affixed labels citing
standards compliance in accordance with NI 0101.04, Rev A.
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Al ballistic panels shall be labeled citing standards
compliance in accordance with NIJ 0101.04, Rev A.
The manufacturer shall provide certified compliance
statements that demonstrate complete penetration or any.
designated depth measurement of Back Face Signature (depth
of depression in backing material) in the backing material is
Jess than 44 mm (1.73 in) when tested using Type IITA type
ammunition.
4.2.2, Ballistic Protection Helmets
4.2.21.
4.2.2.2.
4223.
42.2.4.
4225.
Ballistic protection helmets shall be provided to security
personnel for personal protection,
‘These helmets shall protect against 9 mm Full Metal Jacketed
Round Nose (FMJ RN) bullets, with nominal masses of 8.0
(124 gr) impacting at a minimum velocity of 427 m/s (1400
fs) or less, and 44 Magnum Semi Jacketed Hollow Point
(SJHP) bullets, with nominal masses of 15.6 g (240 gr)
impacting at a minimum velocity of 427 m/s (1400 {Vs) or
less. It shall also provide protection against most handgun
threats, as well as the threats mentioned in sections 2.1, 2.2,
and 2.3 of the United States National Institutes of Justice
Standard~0101.04, Rev A standard.
Bullet-Proof vests provided for Security Directive compliance
shell comply with the performance standards for Type TILA
armor listed under the United States National Institutes of
Justice Standard ~ 0101.04, Rev A.
‘The helmet shall have an internal foam suspension system to
augment ballistic protection characteristics and increase user
comfort.
All bolts used in the helmet shall be ballistically protected to
the same level as the helmet shell.
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4226,
42.2.1,
‘The helmet shall be lightweight and designed for extended use
in hot climates.
‘The manufacturer shall provide certified compliance
statements that demonstrate complete penetration or any
designated depth measurement of Back Face Signature (depth
of depression in backing material) in the backing material is
less than 44 mm (1.73 in) when tested using Type TILA type
ammunition.
Bullet-Proof Glass
423.1.
4.2.3.2.
423.3
423.4,
43. Barrier Deterrence
Bullet-Proof glass shall be installed in gatehouses and other
facilities requiring ballistic protection.
Bullet-Proof glass shall be capable of meeting the
requirements of NIJ Standard 0108.01 and shall provide
protection against Type III ammunition as defined in this NV
standard.
‘The frame in which the bullet proof glass is installed shall be
certified to the same level as the glass itself.
‘The supplier shall provide verifiable certification for
compliance with this standard.
Owner shall deploy drop gates and turnstiles at gates to manage vehicular and
pedestrian traffic and provide certified crash rated barriers at main gates and
entrances to critical facilities.
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4.3.1. Drop Gates
43.1.2, All drop gates shall be constructed of mat
43.1.4, Drop gates installed for Security Directi
43.1.1. Drop-gates provide administrative barriers for managing
vehicle traffic flow into secured facilities. These drop-getes
may be manual or system operated. Where required, tangible,
physical barrier capability shall be provided by deployment of
acrash barrier to supplement the drop-gate.
ials and
‘components that will permit extended, continuous operation
under the environmental conditions listed in SEC-O1
“Application of Security Directives”.
43.1.3. Drop gates shall be system operated when installed for
Security Directive compliance.
compliance shall
comply with the following requirements:
Housing Stainless steel, hot-dipped galvanized steel,
powder coated steel or aluminum painted as
required by local codes. All fasteners must
have corrosion protection.
Installation Shall be mounted perpendicular to the
mounting surface.
Component Mounting, All components shall be mounted from
inside the housing with no fasteners
protruding on the outer surface of the
housing.
Component Access The housing shall incorporate an access door
adequately sized to permit maintenance
personnel to remove and replace any
component.
Menual Conteol ‘The housing shall incorporate a single, two
position externally accessible switch that
permits the following operational modes:
UP: Drop-gate can be manually raised with
no system alarm,
DOWN: Drop-gate is manually lowered and
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6 Automatic Control
7. Boom Configuration
8 Boom Sensor
9. Boom Color
10. Boom Span
UL Cycle Time
12. Raise Sensor
13. Component Rating
14. Power Supply
placed under system control.
‘Switch shall be installed in the drop-gate
housing under a weatherproof cover.
Shall have the ability to function completely
under the control of an external access
control system,
Drop-gates under control of an access control
system shall use a normally open or normally
closed contact state change to raise and lower
the drop-gate,
If boom encounters an obstruction it shall
immediately change ditection and return to
the raised or lowered position.
If boom is hit by a vehicle it shall break or
disengage from its mounting.
‘The boom shall incorporate a sensor such
that if the boom is broken a normally open or
‘normally closed contact state change shall be
activated to control a erash barrier or other
alarm annuneiation.
‘Boom shall be painted or taped with high-
visibility, fluorescent black and yellow
stripes.
Boom shall span the entire roadway.
Raise / Lower Boom: 1.5 seconds max
Shall provide a normally open or normally
closed contact state change to indicate to an
‘extemal access control system that the arm
has been raised. ‘This alarm shall be
suppressed when the gate is under manual
control
All components shall be rated for the
environmental conditions stated in the
Security Directive and shall have adequate
power ratings to guarantee 24 hour /7 day a
week / 365 days a year operation.
Power supplied to this device shall be backed
up by an emergency generator and shall fully
comply with the requirements of SEC-07
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43.2. Turnstiles
“Power Supply”.
Each drop gate shall be powered by an
individual circuit breaker.
4.3.2.1. Tumstiles shall be designed to incorporate the requirements of
this Security Directive.
43.2.2. All turnstiles shall be constructed of materials and
components that will permit extended, continuous operation
under the environmental conditions listed in SEC-01
“Application of Security Directives”.
4.3.2.3. Tumstiles shall be system operated when installed for Security
Directive compliance.
4.3.2.4. Turnstiles installed for Security Directive compliance shall
comply with the following requirements:
1. Main Body
Arms
Configuration
4. Bottom Assembly
3. Failure Modes
6. Top Assembly
Stainless steel, hot-dipped galvanized
steel, powder coated steel or anodized
aluminum,
Stainless steel.
Four arms at 90degrees to each other.
Shields on both sides using the same
material as the main body.
‘The bottom of the main tumnstile column
shall use a dust and water proof thrust
bearing.
Entry: Fail-Lock when power is lost.
Exit) Fail-Open when power is lost
Easy accessibility for maintenance
personnel from inside the facility.
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10,
13.
Installation
Manual Override
Rotation Constraints
Rotation Sensor
User Sensor
Auto-Lock
System interface
‘Component Rating
Tumstile shall be secured top and bottom
toa rigid structure,
Any clear zone above the turnstile shall be
sealed with barbed wire.
‘Turnstile shall have mechanical manual
override key-switch for each turnstile.
Key-switch shall be switchable for entry,
exit or free rotation.
Only rotates in one direction if single
direction model.
Rotates in both directions if bi-directional
model.
Both modes follow failure mode
constraint.
Normally Open or Normally Closed
contact that changes state when turnstile is
rotated.
Uses Pressure plate in turnstile base OR.
optical sensor at tumstile egress OR other
sensor to positively confirm that user has
actually passed through the turnstile.
Sensor shall provide a normally open or
normally closed contact state change to
annunciate event to an extemal system.
‘Turnstile shall auto-lock, at 90 degree
position, after access is granted if the
‘umstile i rotated or shunt-time is
exceeded, Unless Turnstile is set for free
rotation, it shall not allow rotation greater
then 90 degrees in any legal direction.
‘Turnstiles under control of an access
control system shall use a normally open
‘or normally closed contact state change to
unlock and lock a turnstile
lll components shall have adequate power
ratings to guarantee 24 hour /7 day a week
1365 days a year operation.
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15, Power Supply Power supplied to this device shall be
backed up by an emergency generator and
shall fully comply with the requirements
of SEC-07 “Power Supply”.
Each turnstile shall be powered by an
individual circuit breaker.
16. Cabling All cabling to the tumstile shall be via
stee! flexible conduit or steel conduits as
acceptable under local electrical codes,
43.2. Crash Barriers
Crash Barriers shall be designed to incorporate the requirements of this
Security Directive.
While these requirements are specifically for crash barriers they do not
remove the need to evaluate related operational issues of traffic flow
management, stand-off distances, bu
ling protection, terrain
modifications and vehicle type restrictions that can enhance the
effectiveness of Crash Barrier deployment.
43.2.1
43.2.2,
43.23.
43.24.
All Crash Barriers deployed at industrial facilities shall either
meet the K12/L3 requirements set by the latest version of US
Department of State standard SD-STD-02.01, Revision A oF
the requirements of PAS-68.
All barriers shall! be constructed of materials and components
that will permit extended, continuous operation under the
environmental conditions listed in SEC-01 “Application of
Security Directives”.
All barrier installation shall have power supplies fully
compliant with the requirements of SEC-07 “Power Supply”.
Regardless of standard requirements, the minimum deployed
barrier height shall be 80cms.
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43.2.5. All deployed crash barriers shall be certified, by independent,
internationally recognized authorities, as being fully compliant
with the standards referenced in this document.
4.3.2.6. The crash barrier shall be constructed of steel that complies
with either ASTM 514 or ASTM 517 standards.
4.3.2.7. All steel components and fasteners shall be protected against
corrosion by hot-dip galvanizing in compliance with ASTM
A123,
4.3.2.8, All Crash Barriers shall have traffic light type indicators either
adjacent to each Crash Barrier or above the lane in which the
Crash Barrier is installed,
‘The traffic lights shall have independent lights for barrier
lowered (amber or green) and barrier deployed (red color).
‘The lights shall change state automatically depending on
barrier position.
4.3.2.9, In deployed position the Crash Barrier shall have painted
markings, in high-visibility colors, facing oncoming vehicles,
to advise them that the barrier is deployed.
4.3.2.10. The barrier shall be controlled by a control panel inside the
‘gatehouse with normal raise and lower switches. The control
panel shall have status lights indicating barrier deployment.
4.3.2.10.1. The control panel shall include an emergency raise
switch. The switch shall have a protective mechanism
to prevent accidental activation but shall permit easy
activation when required.
Activation of the switch shall raise all barricades at the
gate. The normal raise/lower buttons shall not affect
barricade operation once the emergency raise button has
been activated
4.3.2.10.2. Lowering of the barrier after emergency raise shall
require activation of a key-switch or a command from a
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remote security control room, to lower the barrier. A
single key-switch shall contro! muttiple barriers for
cleating the emergency raise switch activation.
‘Once the emergency switch has been re-set the normal
raise/iower switches shall be reactivated.
4.3.2.1. The crash barrier shall incorporate safety features that will
prevent NORMAL barrier deployment if there is a vehicle
over it,
This safety feature shall not affect emergency activation,
3-5 seconds Maximum
43.2.12, Normal Operation Raise/Lower:
Emergency Raise: less then 1.5 seconds
4.3.2.13. The crash barriers shall be deployed using hydraulically
powered mechanisms.
‘The Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU) shall be adjacent to, or
within 10m, of the actual crash barrier installation, Each HPU
shall power only one barrier.
‘The HPU shall be designed to allow at least 3 - 5 complete
raise lower cycles if power to the HPU is interrupted,
4.3.2.14. The crash barrier shall have the ability to interface with
external computer systems, be remotely controlled and
integrate with an access control system.
Implementation strategies of these options shall be decided by
the Owner in consultation with HCIS.
4.3.2.14.1. The crash barrier control system shall have the ability to
be remotely connected to an external computer system
via a communication link.
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‘The external system shall have the ability to raise and
lower the barrier including emergency raise and
subsequent lower.
4.3.2.14.2. The barrier supplier shall provide clearly documented
procedure, protocols and formats for extemal system
'y, using the system environment, and the
communication link. The level of detail provided shall
bbe adequate to permit the Owner to develop the relevant
control software on an external computer system.
4.3.2.14.3. The crash barrier control system shall have the ability to
be integrated with an access control system and accept
commands via normally open or normally closed contact
state change from a card reader or drop-gate.
4.3.2.15. When in lowered position the crash barrier shall be able to
handie the weight of vehicles passing over it with no impact
‘on performance.
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