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BSI PD CEN/TS 16850:2015

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Societal and Citizen Security. Guidance for managing security in healthcare facilities

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BSI 2015 44
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The standard will specify requirements for planning, establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining and continually improving a documented security management system in healthcare facilities.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Contents Page
6 European foreword
7 Introduction
8 1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 General guidance
3.1 Approach
3.2 Context of the HCF security management
9 3.3 Compliance with national legislation
3.4 Risk management
10 3.5 Leadership
3.5.1 General
3.5.2 Organization of roles, responsibilities and authority
11 3.6 Establishment of a security management policy
3.7 Security Management Plan (SMP)
12 3.8 Interfacing with other management systems
4 Operational guidance
4.1 Organization (General procedures)
4.1.1 Controlled areas
4.1.2 Access control
4.1.2.1 General
13 4.1.2.2 Level of access control
4.1.2.3 Access control requirements
14 4.1.2.4 Identity cards – receipt and conditions
4.1.3 Secure storage
4.1.4 Facility restricted access (emergency lockdown)
15 4.1.5 Car park and vehicle control
4.2 People
4.2.1 Staff
4.2.1.1 Staff selection & screening
16 4.2.1.2 Wearing of identity cards
17 4.2.1.3 Workplace violence
4.2.1.4 Contracting
4.2.1.5 Home health security
18 4.2.1.6 Role of security personnel in patient management
4.2.1.7 Restraining by staff
19 4.2.1.8 Training of personnel
20 4.2.1.9 Security Awareness Program (SAP)
4.2.2 Visitors
21 4.2.3 Patients
4.2.3.1 Searching patients and patient area for dangerous items
22 4.2.3.2 Paediatric security
23 4.2.3.3 Wandering patients search
4.2.3.4 Patients with protective status
4.2.3.5 Patient property security
24 4.3 Facilities and technology (infrastructure and access system)
4.3.1 Design and construction
25 4.3.2 Physical security
4.3.3 Fences and walls
4.3.4 Closed circuit TV (CCTV)
26 4.3.5 Identity cards
4.3.6 Technologies and alarm systems
27 4.3.7 Control rooms
4.3.8 Accommodation for patients with protective status or prisoners
4.3.9 Security signage
28 4.3.10 Alternative entries
4.3.11 Operating (surgery) rooms security
4.3.12 Emergency unit security
29 4.3.13 Burglar and intruder resistant areas
30 4.3.14 Personal attack alarms (Panic alarms)
4.3.15 Cash and other monetary processing systems
32 4.4 Security incident response
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Criteria
33 4.4.3 Minimizing possibility of recurrence
4.4.4 Reports and statistics
4.4.5 Incident report
4.4.6 Interfacing with first responders and emergency management
34 4.4.7 Targeted violence
35 4.5 Plans for special cases
4.5.1 Child abduction
4.5.2 CBRN incident response
4.5.3 Prisoner patients
4.5.4 Offensive weapons and other dangerous equipment
36 4.5.5 Active shooter
37 4.5.6 Drug diversion and security of CBRNE substances
38 4.5.7 Vehicle and aircraft security
4.5.8 Media
39 5 Performance evaluation
5.1 General
5.2 Management review
6 Exercise and testing
41 Bibliography
BSI PD CEN/TS 16850:2015
$167.15