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EUROSAFE Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFE • Eurosafe: who, what, why ? • What has been achieved ? • The tasks for the near future ? Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFE • What is Eurosafe ? • Association of European safe manufacturing industries • Who are members ? Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFE MEMBERS National Safemanufacturers Associations from: Germany Holland Slovenia France Belgium Hungary Italy Sweden UK Switzerland Spain Portugal Finland Austria Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFE • What is Eurosafe ? • Association of European safe manufacturing industries • Who are members ? • What is the scope ? Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFE SCOPE Physical Security Equipment providing protection against BURGLARY and FIRE Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFE • What is Eurosafe ? • Who are members ? • What is the scope ? • Why and when was Eurosafe founded ? Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFE • Founded on 24th May 1988 in Paris • When EU free trade initiatives were developed. Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFE • What is Eurosafe ? • Who are members ? • What is the scope ? • Why was Eurosafe founded ? • What are Eurosafes’ objectives ? Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFEOBJECTIVES • 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 Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFE • What is Eurosafe ? • Who are members ? • What is the scope ? • Why was Eurosafe founded ? • What are Eurosafes’ objectives ? • Who are Eurosafes’ speaking partners ? Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFE”SPEAKING PARTNERS “ • Insurers • Police • Government • Industries and Businesses • Financial Institutions • Retailers • Private Individuals Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFE • 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 ? Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFEACHIEVEMENTS 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) Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
PUBLISHED STANDARDS: EN 1143-1 Safes, Strongrooms and Strongroomdoors EN 1047-1 Datacabinets EN 1047-2 Datarooms EN 1300 High security locks EN 1143-1:A1 ATM enclosures EN 1143-1:A2 Diamond drilling EN 1143-2 Depositsystems INPROGRESS : prEN 14450 Secure Safe Cabinet Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFETWO 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 Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFEACHIEVEMENTS • OBTAIN A POSITION IN EFSG: European Fire and Security Group Multilateral Agreement (MA) Council • OBTAIN A POSITION IN ECBS: European Certification Board Security Systems Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EFSG Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
ECBS Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFEACHIEVEMENTS • Exchange of laboratory experience • Common methods of reporting • One stop testing, multiple certification in EFSG • ‘Competition’ between laboratories • Pan European certificate in ECB-S Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
EUROSAFEFUTURE 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 Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
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EFSAC 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) Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
DATACABINETS EN 1047- 1 ProtectionClassMax. Temp. Max. Rel. IncreaseHumidity 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 % Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004
Safes 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 Eurosafe - Sicur Madrid Feb 2004