BS ISO 22343-2:2023 2024
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Security and resilience. Vehicle security barriers – Application
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 74 |
PDF Catalog
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2 | undefined |
8 | Foreword |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Introduction to hostile vehicle mitigation 4.1 General 4.1.1 Vehicle-borne threats 4.1.2 Mitigation of vehicle-borne threats |
12 | 4.2 Selection of a VSB 5 The threat 5.1 Identify and quantify the threat |
13 | 5.2 Deployment considerations 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Installation |
14 | 6 Assets 6.1 Identification of the critical assets 6.2 Identification of interested parties 6.3 Consequence evaluation 7 Site assessment 7.1 New locations |
15 | 7.2 Review of existing security arrangements 7.3 Site survey |
16 | 7.4 Traffic survey 7.5 Civil works 7.5.1 Variations between VSB performance under vehicle impact test conditions and site conditions |
17 | 7.5.2 Ground types 7.5.3 Foundations |
18 | 7.5.4 Surface-placed VSB 8 Site design 8.1 Traffic management |
20 | 8.2 Aesthetics 9 VSB performance 9.1 Impact performance 9.2 Vehicle speed 9.2.1 General |
21 | 9.2.2 Vehicle dynamics assessment 9.2.3 Road layout 9.2.4 Speed reduction features 9.3 Impact angle 9.4 Vehicle penetration distance and major debris distance/coordinates 9.4.1 Vehicle penetration distance 9.4.2 Major debris distance/coordinates |
22 | 9.4.3 Stand-off distance 9.5 Operational performance 9.5.1 Vehicle access control |
23 | 9.5.2 Speed of legitimate access 9.5.3 Power requirement 9.5.4 Environmental conditions |
24 | 9.5.5 Design criteria 9.6 VSB integrity 9.6.1 VSB damage 9.6.2 Remote access to automatic access control system |
25 | 9.6.3 Repairs 9.6.4 Staff, skills and availability |
26 | 9.7 Design method 10 Procurement strategy 10.1 General 10.2 Availability and maintenance of the VSB 10.3 Quality 10.4 Cost |
27 | 10.5 Commissioning and handover |
28 | 11 Deployment and removal 11.1 Highway/local authority approval 11.2 Logistics of deployment 11.3 Installation 11.4 Lifting and placement |
29 | 11.5 Removal considerations 12 Types of VSB 12.1 General 12.2 Passive VSBs 12.3 Active VSBs |
30 | 12.4 Foundation type |
31 | 12.5 Foundations and layout |
32 | 12.6 Examples of VSBs ā Bollards 12.6.1 General 12.6.2 Fixed bollards 12.6.3 Active bollards |
33 | 12.7 Examples of VSBs ā Road blockers 12.8 Examples of VSBs ā Rising arm barriers 12.8.1 General |
34 | 12.8.2 Layout 12.9 Examples of VSBs ā Sliding and swing gates 12.9.1 General 12.9.2 Foundations 12.9.3 Layout |
35 | 12.10 Examples of VSBs ā Street furniture 12.10.1 General 12.10.2 Foundations |
36 | 12.11 Examples of VSBs ā Manually deployable (portable) 13 Vehicle access control points 13.1 General |
38 | 13.2 Layout of active VSBs at VACPs 13.2.1 General 13.2.2 Single line of VSBs |
39 | 13.2.3 Interlocked VSBs |
40 | 13.2.4 Final denial VSB |
41 | 13.2.5 Traffic throughput |
42 | 13.3 Safety issues |
43 | 13.4 Control system |
44 | 14 Training 15 Maintenance, service and inspection 15.1 General |
45 | 15.2 Adjacent works 16 Operational requirements 16.1 General 16.2 Level 1 OR 16.3 Level 2 OR |
47 | 16.4 Level 2 OR proforma |
48 | Annex A (informative) Level 2 operational requirement proforma |
64 | Annex B (informative) Design method |
68 | Annex C (informative) Modifications to the VSB |
69 | Annex D (informative) VSB compliance sign off |
71 | Bibliography |