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BSI PD CEN/TS 14383-6:2022

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Prevention of crime. Urban planning and building design – Schools and educational institutions

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BSI 2022 46
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This document gives guidance and recommendations for reducing the crime risk and antisocial behaviour against people and property in schools through planning and design stage by preventative risk management. This document is usable for public and private schools and educational institutions. This document can be used particularly but not exclusively for the security risks. Proposal and implementation of crime prevention measures work with risk management. It is essential to consider changing social and cultural unwished behaviours in school and educational premises with preventive risk management. This document is not addressed to universities. However, it can be used as methodology for crime prevention and risk management as well as to ensure the level of physical protection in universities as well.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Abbreviations
5 Objectives and methodology
5.1 Objectives
5.2 Methodology and goals
13 5.3 Roles and responsibilities
6 Context and Criteria
6.1 Establishing the context
6.1.1 General
6.1.2 Establishing the external context
14 6.1.3 Establishing the internal context
6.1.4 Establishing the context of the risk management process
6.2 Defining risk criteria
7 Risk identification
7.1 General
15 7.2 Risk identification and risk categorization
17 7.3 Assets identification and categorization
8 Risk analysis
8.1 General
8.2 Determining the likelihood of incidents occurrence
8.3 Vulnerability of assets analysis
18 8.4 Risk consequence analysis
8.5 Level of risk determination
9 Risk evaluation
9.1 General
9.2 Comparison of determining risk level with defined criteria
9.3 Risk acceptance determination
9.4 List of acceptable and non-acceptable risks
9.5 Assessment effectivity of current security measures
19 9.6 Security audit
20 10 Risk treatment
10.1 Design and layout of schools
10.1.1 Layout and location
10.1.1.1 Location
10.1.1.2 Access routes
21 10.1.1.3 Schools with more areas
10.1.1.4 Immediate surroundings
10.1.1.5 Layout of buildings
10.1.1.6 Spaces for sports equipment storage
10.1.1.7 Site roads
10.1.1.8 Public use of site
10.1.1.9 Public roads through the site
22 10.1.2 Inner area
10.1.2.1 Access for the disabled
10.1.2.2 Access for the public
10.1.2.3 Building layout
10.1.2.4 Building placement
10.1.2.5 Location of after-school outdoor activities
10.2 Perimeter
10.2.1 Space protection of perimeter
23 10.2.2 Building elements of fencing
10.2.2.1 Fences, barriers
10.2.2.2 Protective hedge
10.2.2.3 Gates
24 10.2.3 Access for pedestrians and vehicles
10.2.4 Entrances
10.2.5 Places for getting off and on
10.2.6 Signage
25 10.2.7 Vehicle parking/supply
10.2.8 Parking for bicycles and motorcycles
10.2.9 Terrain adjustments
10.2.10 Exterior equipment and features
10.2.11 Problematic gathering places
26 10.2.12 Natural supervision
10.2.13 Exterior lighting
10.3 Building envelope
10.3.1 General requirements
10.3.2 Walls
27 10.3.3 Roofs
28 10.3.4 Penetration in ceilings
10.3.5 Windows
10.3.6 Doors
29 10.3.7 Shutters
10.3.8 Main entrance to school building
10.4 Internal school system
10.4.1 General
10.4.2 Reception area and visitors inspection
30 10.4.3 Toilets
10.4.4 Corridors and passages
10.4.5 Access control within the school
34 10.4.6 Server rooms
10.4.7 Changing rooms for staff
10.4.8 Lockable cabinets
10.4.9 Changing rooms for swimming pools and physical education
10.4.10 Temporary classrooms
10.5 Technical protection
10.5.1 General
35 10.5.2 System of technical protection
39 10.6 Regime measures
10.7 Security services
40 11 Recording and reporting
11.1 Security documentation in schools (in relation to object security)
41 11.2 Incident records
11.3 Security documentation updating
42 12 Communication and consulting
12.1 Periodical training for stakeholders and participating operators
13 Monitoring and review
13.1 Requirements on regime and organisational security audits
13.2 Physical security control
43 13.3 Requirements on functional tests and revision of technical protection (mechanical and technical measures)
13.4 Efficiency verification and implementation of security measures covering new observed risks
BSI PD CEN/TS 14383-6:2022
$189.07