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PRESS RELEASE
Launch of Electric Security
Fence Code of Practice
A new code of practice for Electric Security
Fences was launched on 11 May 2004 at IFSEC as a result of
collaboration between the Fencing Contractors Association,
the Electric Security Fencing Federation and the British Security
Industry Association.
The ‘Electric Security Fences –
Design, Installation and Maintenance’ Code of Practice
(PAS 47) has been produced over a three year period in consultation
with manufacturers, installers and government departments.
Ann Hayes (Head of Content)
is pictured presenting PAS 47 to John Simm of Electrafence
Security Limited and overseen by Wendy Baker (Chief
Executive FCA), John Salmon (far right – Chair
of Electric Security Fence Federation), Martin Williams
(far left – Physical Security Equipment Section
– British Security Industry Association). |
FCA Chief Executive Wendy Baker
says: ‘PAS 47 was sponsored by the FCA whose members
were concerned by the various and often conflicting codes
of practice in operation. During the last 10 years there have
been an increasing number of electric security fence installations
in the UK and the safety of system installers and end -users
has been a concern.’
Newly elected FCA Chair and BSIA member
company representative, Steve Buckley, of Gallagher Security
Europe, comments: ‘The new code of practice addresses
the specification and quality of manufactured products. It
also provides client guidance in their selection of installation
companies that, by their compliance with this standard, have
the ability to design, install and maintain an electric security
fence system. Electric fence installer competencies and training
requirements included in this standard will, we are sure,
provide greater assurance to customers – and a safer
working environment for the installation team.’
‘Standards are the key to
guaranteed service and delivery of products within our industry,’
says Martin Williams, Chairman of the BSIA Physical Security
Section. ‘They are necessary to provide clarity and
peace of mind for both end-users and security companies. PAS
47 will be instrumental in providing safe, best practice electric
fence installations.’
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