Title: Eurosafe Presentation
1EUROSAFE
2EUROSAFE
- Eurosafe who, what, why ?
- What has been achieved ?
- The tasks for the near future ?
3EUROSAFE
- What is Eurosafe ?
- Association of European safe manufacturing
industries - Who are members ?
4EUROSAFE MEMBERS
National Safemanufacturers Associations from
Germany Holland
Slovenia France Belgium
Hungary Italy
Sweden UK
Switzerland Spain
Portugal
Finland Austria
5EUROSAFE
- What is Eurosafe ?
- Association of European safe manufacturing
industries - Who are members ?
- What is the scope ?
6EUROSAFE SCOPE
Physical Security Equipment providing protection
against BURGLARY and FIRE
7EUROSAFE
- What is Eurosafe ?
- Who are members ?
- What is the scope ?
- Why and when was Eurosafe founded ?
8EUROSAFE
- Founded on 24th May 1988 in Paris
- When EU free trade initiatives were developed.
9EUROSAFE
- What is Eurosafe ?
- Who are members ?
- What is the scope ?
- Why was Eurosafe founded ?
- What are Eurosafes objectives ?
10EUROSAFEOBJECTIVES
- Promote contacts among European Safe Equipment
manufacturers - Represent the European Safe Equipment Industry
with authorities, public bodies and international
organisations - Promote the development and maintenance of
standards classifications and certifications
11EUROSAFE
- What is Eurosafe ?
- Who are members ?
- What is the scope ?
- Why was Eurosafe founded ?
- What are Eurosafes objectives ?
- Who are Eurosafes speaking partners ?
12EUROSAFESPEAKING PARTNERS
- Insurers
- Police
- Government
- Industries and Businesses
- Financial Institutions
- Retailers
- Private Individuals
13EUROSAFE
- What is Eurosafe ?
- Who are members ?
- What is the scope ?
- When was Eurosafe founded ?
- What are Eurosafes objectives ?
- Who are Eurosafes speaking partners ?
- What has been achieved ?
14EUROSAFEACHIEVEMENTS
PARTICIPATION IN CEN work (removal of technical
trade barriers by standardistion) MAJOR PRESENCE
IN CEN TC 263 WORKING GROUPS
WG 1 SECURE STORAGE UNITS WG 2 FIRE RESISTENT
PRODUCTS WG 3 HIGH SECURE LOCKS (all Chairmen
are Eurosafe manufacturers)
15PUBLISHED STANDARDS
EN 1143-1 Safes, Strongrooms and
Strongroomdoors EN 1047-1
Datacabinets EN 1047-2
Datarooms EN 1300 High
security locks EN 1143-1A1 ATM
enclosures EN 1143-1A2 Diamond
drilling EN 1143-2
Depositsystems IN PROGRESS prEN 14450
Secure Safe Cabinet
16EUROSAFETWO PROBLEMS FOUND IN THE STANDARDS
- Laboratories applied different methods in
burglary tests These are not automated but
Human intervention - Local certifiers added requirements, thus
limiting EU uniformal product designs
17EUROSAFEACHIEVEMENTS
- OBTAIN A POSITION IN EFSG
- European Fire and Security Group
- Multilateral Agreement (MA) Council
- OBTAIN A POSITION IN ECBS
- European Certification Board Security Systems
18EFSG
19ECBS
20EUROSAFEACHIEVEMENTS
- Exchange of laboratory experience
- Common methods of reporting
- One stop testing, multiple certification in EFSG
- Competition between laboratories
- Pan European certificate in ECB-S
21EUROSAFEFUTURE WORK
- Laboratories
- Further reproducibility
- Selection of laboratories
- Limitation
- Common list of approved locks
- Enforcement of EN 1047 for fire resistant
protection - One stop quality audits
22END
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23EFSAC
SCOPE Platform for the European
Security Product Industry
with Insurers, Testers and Certifiers
MEMBERS CEA
(insurers) CFPA
(fire prevention)
ARGE (locks)
EUROSAFE (safe
equipment)
EUROFEU (fire security)
EURALARM (alarms
monitoring) OBSERVER EFSG
(testing certification)
24DATACABINETS EN 1047- 1
Protection Class Max. Temp.
Max. Rel.
Increase
Humidity S 60 P S 120 P
150 C - S 60 D S 120
D 50 C 85
S 60 DIS S 120 DIS 30 C
85
25Safes and Strongrooms EN 1143 -1
Part.access Compl.access Anchoring
Locks
Grade RU
RU strength (N) Quantity Class
0 30 30
50 1
A I 30 50
50 1
A II 50
80 50 1
A III 80
120 50 1
A IV 120
180 100 2
B V 180
270 100 2
B VI 270
400 100 2
B