Secure storage units - Requirements, classification and methods of tests for resistance to burglary - Part 2: Deposit systems

This document specifies requirements and tests methods for deposit systems, and classifies the systems according to their burglary resistance and their resistance to the theft of deposits.
This document comprises two types of deposit system:
—   Night safes which provide depositing services for the customers of financial institutions without giving access to the content of the night safe.
—   Deposit safes which enable the personnel of a company to place money or valuables in safe custody without giving access to the content of the deposit safe. The installation condition for deposit safe according to this document is that the depositing functions are installed inside the premises of the company and are only disposable for the personnel of the company.
NOTE   Parts of a deposit system are a receiving unit, an input unit and in some cases, a chute.
This document includes design requirements for deposit systems controlled by programmable controllers and for the software for these. Controller hardware testing is restricted to mechanical or electromechanical attacks of electric motors, sensors, coils and similar devices; but software testing as attempts to influence controller software or controller hardware is not part of this document.
Deposit systems can have devices for functions such as user identification and/or counting and registration of money. Tests of and requirements for classification of such functions are not included.
This document does not cover protection of persons using the deposit system or the prevention of fraud committed by operators of the deposit system.

Wertbehältnisse - Anforderungen, Klassifizierung und Methoden zur Prüfung des Widerstandes gegen Einbruchdiebstahl - Teil 2: Deposit-Systeme

Dieses Dokument legt Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren für Deposit-Systeme fest und klassifiziert die Systeme nach ihrem Widerstand gegen Einbruchdiebstahl und Diebstahl der Deposits.
Dieses Dokument umfasst zwei Arten von Deposit-Systemen:
-   Nachttresore, die Kunden von Kreditinstituten ohne Zugriff auf den Inhalt des Nachttresors zur Verfügung stehen.
-   Deposit-Safes, die Angestellten eines Unternehmens ohne Zugriff auf den Inhalt des Deposit-Safes zum Deponieren von Geld oder Werten zur Verfügung stehen. Voraussetzung für die Installation des Deposit-Safes nach diesem Dokuments ist, dass die Depositfunktionen sich in den Räumen des Unternehmens befinden und nur den Angestellten des Unternehmens zugänglich sind.
ANMERKUNG   Ein Deposit-System besteht aus einer Aufnahmeeinheit, einer Einwurfeinheit sowie ggf. einem Fallschacht.
Dieses Dokument umfasst Konstruktionsanforderungen für Deposit-Systeme mit programmierbaren Steuerungen einschließlich der dazugehörigen Software. Die Prüfung der Steuerungshardware ist auf mechanische oder elektromechanische Angriffe auf elektrische Motoren, Sensoren, Spulen und ähnliche Bauteile beschränkt; Softwareprüfungen wie Versuche, die Steuerungssoftware oder Steuerungshardware zu beeinflussen, sind jedoch nicht Teil dieses Dokuments.
Deposit-Systeme können über Bauteile verfügen, die Funktionen, wie z. B. Nutzeridentifikation bzw. Zählen und Registrieren von Geld steuern. Prüfungen und Anforderungen für die Klassifizierung dieser Funktionen sind nicht enthalten.
Dieses Dokument behandelt nicht den Schutz von Personen, die das Deposit-System nutzen, oder den Schutz vor Betrug durch das Bedienpersonal.

Unités de stockage en lieux sûrs - Exigences, classification et méthodes d'essai pour la résistance à l'effraction - Partie 2: Systèmes de dépôt

Le présent document spécifie les exigences et les méthodes d’essai relatives aux systèmes de dépôt et classe ces systèmes en fonction de leur résistance à l’effraction et de leur résistance au vol des dépôts.
Le présent document traite de deux types de systèmes de dépôt :
-   les coffres « dépôt de nuit », qui offrent des services de dépôt aux clients d’institutions financières sans donner accès au contenu du coffre « dépôt de nuit » ;
-   les coffres « dépôt de fonds », qui permettent au personnel d’une entreprise de placer de l’argent ou des objets de valeur en lieu sûr sans donner accès au contenu du coffre « dépôt de fonds ». La condition d’installation pour le coffre « dépôt de fonds » conformément au présent document est que les fonctions de dépôt soient installées à l’intérieur des locaux de l’entreprise et qu’elles ne soient à disposition que du personnel de l’entreprise.
NOTE   Un système de dépôt se compose d’une unité de réception, d’une unité d’introduction et, dans certains cas, d’une chute.
Le présent document comprend des exigences de conception pour les systèmes de dépôt commandés par des contrôleurs programmables et pour les logiciels correspondants. L’essai relatif au matériel du contrôleur est restreint aux attaques mécaniques ou électromécaniques de moteurs électriques, de capteurs, de bobines et dispositifs similaires. Toutefois, les essais portant sur le logiciel consistant par exemple à tenter d’influencer le logiciel du contrôleur ou le matériel du contrôleur ne font pas partie du présent document.
Les systèmes de dépôt peuvent être équipés de dispositifs assurant des fonctions telles que l’identification de l’utilisateur et/ou le décompte et l’enregistrement de l’argent. Les essais et exigences relatifs à la classification de ce type de fonctions ne sont pas inclus.
Le présent document ne traite pas de la sécurité des personnes utilisant les systèmes de dépôt, ni de la prévention de fraude commise par les opérateurs du système de dépôt.

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oSIST prEN 1143-2:2023
01-julij-2023
Varnostne shranjevalne enote - Zahteve, klasifikacija in metode preskušanja
protivlomne odpornosti - 2. del: Depozitni sistemi
Secure storage units - Requirements, classification and methods of tests for resistance
to burglary - Part 2: Deposit systems
Wertbehältnisse - Anforderungen, Klassifizierung und Methoden zur Prüfung des
Widerstandes gegen Einbruchdiebstahl - Teil 2: Deposit-Systeme
Unités de stockage en lieux sûrs - Exigences, classification et méthodes d'essai pour la
résistance à l'effraction - Partie 2: Systèmes de dépôt
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 1143-2
ICS:
13.310 Varstvo pred kriminalom Protection against crime
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
prEN 1143-2
NORME EUROPÉENNE

EUROPÄISCHE NORM

May 2023
ICS 13.310 Will supersede EN 1143-2:2014
English Version

Secure storage units - Requirements, classification and
methods of tests for resistance to burglary - Part 2:
Deposit systems
Unités de stockage en lieux sûrs - Exigences, Wertbehältnisse - Anforderungen, Klassifizierung und
classification et méthodes d'essai pour la résistance à Methoden zur Prüfung des Widerstandes gegen
l'effraction - Partie 2: Systèmes de dépôt Einbruchdiebstahl - Teil 2: Deposit-Systeme
This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee
CEN/TC 263.

If this draft becomes a European Standard, CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations
which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.

This draft European Standard was established by CEN in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other
language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC
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Recipients of this draft are invited to submit, with their comments, notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are
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Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without
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Contents Page
European foreword . 4
Introduction . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 6
3.1 Deposit system definitions . 7
3.2 Deposit tool attack definitions . 9
4 Classification and requirements . 10
4.1 Classification. 10
4.2 General requirements . 10
4.3 Requirements for the receiving units . 11
4.4 System requirements . 14
5 Technical documentation . 17
6 Test specimen . 19
7 Test program . 20
8 Tool attack test . 22
8.1 General. 22
8.2 Principle . 22
8.3 Testing team . 22
8.4 Apparatus . 22
8.5 General test conditions . 23
8.6 General test procedure . 24
8.7 Calculation of resistance values . 26
8.8 Test record – tool attack test . 26
9 Access tool attack tests . 27
9.1 Partial access – tool attack test . 27
9.2 Complete access – tool attack test . 28
9.3 Partial access EX – explosive tool attack test . 29
9.4 Partial access GAS – explosive tool attack test . 30
10 Deposit tool attack tests (removal of deposits) . 32
10.1 General for all deposit tool attack tests . 32
10.2 Test conditions for Deposit forcing tool attack test . 33
10.3 Test conditions for Deposit forcing EX tool attack test . 34
10.4 Test conditions for Deposit forcing GAS tool attack test . 35
10.5 Test conditions for Deposit fishing tool attack test . 37
10.6 Test conditions for Deposit fishing tool attack test . 38
10.7 Test conditions for Last deposit trapping tool attack test . 38
10.8 Test conditions for Deposit repeated trapping tool attack test . 39
11 Fixing system tool attack tests . 40
11.1 Fixing system – tool attack test without force . 40
11.2 Fixing system – tool attack test with force . 41
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12 Test report and test records . 44
12.1 Test report . 44
12.2 Test records . 45
13 Marking . 45
Annex A (informative) Examples of different designs of deposit systems . 46
Annex B (informative) Examples of integrated and distributed deposit systems . 47
B.1 Integrated deposit system . 47
B.2 Semi-integrated deposit safe . 48
B.3 Different distributed deposit systems . 49
Annex C (normative) Additional tools for deposit tool attack tests . 53
Annex D (informative) Structure of test clauses . 54

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European foreword
This document (prEN 1143-2:2023) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 263 “Secure
storage of cash, valuables and data media”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document will supersede EN 1143-2:2014.
In comparison with the previous edition, the following technical modifications have been made:
a) requirements for the additional T2 test have been added (4.1, 5.3, 8.4.1 and Clause 13), Table 1,
Table 2, Table 3, Table 4 and Table 5). Products tested with these new tools which are listed in
Annex B of EN 1143-1 have a 'T2' designation behind the resistance grade;
b) Requirements for built-in deposit systems have been added (see 9.1.1 and 9.2.1);
c) A new type of deposit system "semi-integrated deposit safe" has been added (see 3.1.11, 3.1.17, 4.4.1,
4.4.3, 5.10 e) and B.2);
d) The anchoring test with force now depends on the type of deposit system and (11.2 and Table 10);
e) An additional test condition for cutting steel sheets has been added (Clause 2 and 8.5.3);
f) The cryptography requirements were raised to those of EN 17646 (Clause 2, 4.4.4.1 and 5.13);
g) Updates have been integrated for the optional solid explosive test, above all: The explosive mass for
the EX-option in 9.3.4 and 10.3.3 was changed to “active explosive mass”, instead of specific energy
the explosive heat of the PETN is defined (9.3.3); the detonation velocity of the PETN was raised from
(7 000 ± 500) m/s to (7 500 ± 500) m/s (9.3.3); the tolerance of the active explosive charge mass has
been changed from ± 1 g to ± 2 % (Table 9) and the shape of the explosive charge shall now be
spherical (9.3.8);
g) For the GAS option the 100 litres limitation has been deleted (9.4.4), the gas explosive has been
defined more precise (9.4.3), the test conditions for the deposit forcing GAS tool attack test have been
updated (10.4.7.3 and 10.4.7.4) and documentation requirements have been added (5.9 b));
h) Annex C has changed from informative to normative;
i) Update of references to the newer EN 1143-1:2019;
j) Integration of high security locks of EN 17646 (Table 2, Table 3, 10.2.1, 10.3.1, 10.4.1, 10.5.1, 10.6.1,
10.7.1 and 10.8.1);
k) Minor updates for the test report requirements (12.1);
l) Editorial adaptions throughout the standard (see 3.1.10, 3.1.12, 4.3.3, 4.4.2.3, 8.4.1, 8.4.2, 8.6.3,
10.3.1, 10.4.1, 10.7.2, 10.8.2, 11.2.3, 13, Annex A, B.3, Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4, Table 5).
This document is one of a series of product standards for secure storage units of different types.
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Introduction
This document gives the possibility to classify deposit systems according to their resistance to burglary
attacks. The laboratory tests simulate known attack methods and such methods and tools which are
supposed to be used for attacking these types of products.
Human intervention tests are included. The results and repeatability of these depend on the skill of the
testing team. Testing laboratories are therefore recommended to participate in inter-laboratory activities
to ensure that the standard is used in an overall common approach. Otherwise, results from different
laboratories may differ too much.
The tests and requirements in this document are based on the following assumptions (conditions) of use
and installation of deposit systems:
Deposit safe: For deposit safes, the depositing functions are inside the premises of the company and are
only intended to be disposable for the authorized personnel of the company. It is assumed that the
authorized personnel carry out the depositions. Deposit safes are installed so the deposit functions are
not available for the public. It is also assumed that a burglar does not have the code or key to the deposit
functions for some kind of attacks.
Night safe: For night safes, the depositing functions are available to customers of financial institutions
and, if locked, are disposable only for the authorized personnel of the customer. Night safes are installed
so the deposit functions are available also for the public. It is also assumed that a burglar may have the
code or key to the depositing functions.
Receiving units are basically safes according to EN 1143-1 which have apertures necessary for operation
of the deposit system.
Examples of different design of deposit systems are given in Annex A.
Deposit systems are classified in a system of grades, corresponding to that of EN 1143-1. In addition,
there are requirements and test methods for burglary and manipulation of the deposit system functions.
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1 Scope
This document specifies requirements and tests methods for deposit systems, and classifies the systems
according to their burglary resistance and their resistance to the theft of deposits.
This document comprises two types of deposit system:
— Night safes which provide depositing services for the customers of financial institutions without
giving access to the content of the night safe.
— Deposit safes which enable the personnel of a company to place money or valuables in safe custody
without giving access to the content of the deposit safe. The installation condition for deposit safe
according to this document is that the depositing functions are installed inside the premises of the
company and are only disposable for the personnel of the company.
NOTE Parts of a deposit system are a receiving unit, an input unit and in some cases, a chute.
This document includes design requirements for deposit systems controlled by programmable
controllers and for the software for these. Controller hardware testing is restricted to mechanical or
electromechanical attacks of electric motors, sensors, coils and similar devices; but software testing as
attempts to influence controller software or controller hardware is not part of this document.
Deposit systems can have devices for functions such as user identification and/or counting and
registration of money. Tests of and requirements for classification of such functions are not included.
This document does not cover protection of persons using the deposit system or the prevention of fraud
committed by operators of the deposit system.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 1143-1:2019, Secure storage units — Requirements classification and methods of test for resistance to
burglary - Part 1: Safes, ATM safes, strongroom doors and strongrooms
EN 1300, Secure storage units — Classification for high security locks according to their resistance to
unauthorized opening
EN 10051, Continuously hot-rolled strip and plate/sheet cut from wide strip of non-alloy and alloy steels —
Tolerances on dimensions and shape
EN 17646, Secure storage units — Classification for high security locks according to their resistance to
unauthorized opening — Distributed systems
EN ISO/IEC 17025, General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories
(ISO/IEC 17025)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 1143-1 and EN 1300 and the
following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— IEC Electropedia: available at https://www.electropedia.org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
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3.1 Deposit system definitions
3.1.1
deposit system
assembly of a receiving unit and an input unit and optionally a chute for their inter-connection and with
all features for depositing and protection
Note 1 to entry: Deposit systems can be either deposit safes or night safes.
Note 2 to entry: A deposit system serves the purpose to securely accept and securely store deposits of cash and/or
valuables.
3.1.2
deposit safe
deposit system whose requirements are related to the security provisions needed to enable employees
to deposit into the receiving unit without having to unlock the receiving unit door
Note 1 to entry: The input unit of this system is intended to be used only by the employees and not be placed in a
public area.
3.1.3
night safe
deposit system whose security requirements relate to use by financial institutions for providing a secure
receiving service for customer deposits without having to unlock the receiving unit door
Note 1 to entry: The input unit of this system are intended to be used by the customers of financial institutions and
can be placed in a public area.
3.1.4
receiving unit
secure storage unit with openings necessary to accommodate a deposit system
3.1.5
internal space
interior of the receiving unit which is bounded by the inside surfaces and the boltwork cover plate(s) of
the door of the receiving unit body and excluding parts of the chute or input unit (if any) inside the
receiving unit
3.1.6
design capacity
usable internal space for storing deposits
3.1.7
input unit
user-access facility into which deposits are placed for passing into the receiving unit
Note 1 to entry: Access to input units may be controlled by locks or devices that may provide identification of the
depositor.
Note 2 to entry: In this context ‘input unit’ refers to the device intended for deposit items, as opposed to the input
unit for locks in EN 1300.
3.1.8
chute
optional connection between input unit and receiving unit through which the deposit passes
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3.1.9
deposit
item placed into the input unit and intended for passing into the receiving unit
Note 1 to entry: The deposit may be money or valuables that are deposited in special containers, bags or envelopes,
or single bank notes or bunches of bank notes.
3.1.10
integrated deposit system
deposit system controlled by programmable controllers in which the physical deposit sequences cannot
be changed through links to devices outside the receiving unit (see 4.4.2)
Note 1 to entry: For an example of an integrated deposit system, see Annex B, Figure B.1.
Note 2 to entry: It is permitted that the controller of the integrated deposit system transmits data about the system
status and events.
3.1.11
semi-integrated deposit safe
deposit safe controlled by programmable controllers in which the physical deposit sequences cannot be
changed through links to devices outside the deposit safe (see 4.4.3)
Note 1 to entry: For an example of a semi-integrated deposit safe, see Annex B, Figure B.2.
Note 2 to entry: It is permitted that the controller of the semi-integrated deposit system transmits data about the
system status and events.
3.1.12
distributed deposit system
deposit system controlled by programmable controllers in which the physical deposit sequences can be
changed through links to devices outside the receiving unit and even the deposit system (see 4.4.4)
Note 1 to entry: For an example of a distributed deposit system, see Annex B.
3.1.13
base
any part of a deposit system which is between the receiving unit and the surface to which it is to be
anchored
Note 1 to entry: A base is used to place a deposit system input unit at a convenient height for use.
3.1.14
deposit sequence
all steps in the cycle that a deposit system performs from when it has been activated by the depositor and
until the system has returned to the position from where it can be activated again
3.1.15
controller unit
device consisting of electronic hardware and software and have the purpose to operate the deposit
sequence
3.1.16
remote access
communication from outside the receiving unit, through a data link that gives the possibility to control /
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3.1.17
user level
software functions usable by the depositor that do not change the general function of the deposit system
and do not change user specific settings of other depositors or users
Note 1 to entry: These software functions may be needed to deposit money, receive an envelope, get a receipt, etc.
3.2 Deposit tool attack definitions
NOTE The deposit tool attacks in 3.2.1 to 3.2.7 are different types of attacks with the intention to remove one
or several deposits from the deposit system. Detailed information about conditions for testing and criteria are given
in Clause 10.
3.2.1
forcing
destructive attack with the intention to remove several deposits from the receiving unit
3.2.2
forcing EX
destructive attack including plastic explosives with the intention to remove several deposits from the
receiving unit
3.2.3
forcing GAS
destructive attack including gas explosives with the intention to remove several deposits from the
receiving unit
3.2.4
deposit retrieval
manipulative non-destructive attack without leaving traces with the intention to remove one deposit
from the receiving unit
3.2.5
fishing
manipulative non-destructive attack with the intention to remove several deposits from the receiving
unit from the still functioning deposit system
3.2.6
trapping last deposit
manipulative attack by means of introduction of devices that prevent one deposit from reaching the
receiving unit and then to remove it from the deposit system
3.2.7
repeated trapping
manipulative attack by means of introduction of devices that prevent several deposits from reaching the
receiving unit and then to remove them from the still functioning deposit system
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4 Classification and requirements
4.1 Classification
Deposit systems are classified in different grades according to Table 1. Deposit safes are designated with
“D” and night safes are designated with "N". In addition to the basic grades there are three possible
options: "T2", "EX" and "GAS". These can be individual or in combination with each other (for example
N-V EX GAS).
The "T2" indicates that in addition to the tools listed in EN 1143-1:2019, Annex A, the deposit system
may also be attacked with the tools of EN 1143-1:2019, Annex B. The T2 tools of EN 1143-1:2019,
Annex B are only used, if the applicant applies for T2 designation. For the T2 designation all the tests and
requirements in this document that refer to Annex A of EN 1143-1:2019 are additionally applicable with
the tools of EN 1143-1:2019, Annex B.
The “EX” indicates that the deposit system also complies with the requirements for Partial access EX –
explosive tool attack test and Deposit forcing EX tool attack test.
The “GAS” indicates that the deposit system also complies with the requirements for Partial access GAS –
explosive tool attack test and Deposit forcing GAS tool attack test.
Table 1 — Possible classifications of deposit systems
Deposit safe (D) classification Night safe (N) classification
a a
Basic grading Options Basic grading Options
EX GAS EX GAS
D-0 --- --- --- --- ---
D-I --- --- --- --- ---
D-II D-II EX D-II GAS N-II N-II EX N-II GAS
D-III D-III EX D-III GAS N-III N-III EX N-III GAS
D-IV D-IV EX D-IV GAS N-IV N-IV EX N-IV GAS
D-V D-V EX D-V GAS N-V N-V EX N-V GAS
--- --- --- N-VI N-VI EX N-VI GAS
--- --- --- N-VII N-VII EX N-VII GAS
--- --- --- N-VIII N-VIII EX N-VIII GAS
--- --- --- N-IX N-IX EX N-IX GAS
--- --- --- N-X N-X EX N-X GAS
NOTE 1 The basic grade limits are the same as those of EN 1143-1, where applicable.
NOTE 2 If the optional T2 test is fulfilled, as T2 is added to the classification.
a
All additional requirements for EX respective GAS shall be fulfilled.
4.2 General requirements
4.2.1 Holes in protection material
There shall be no holes through the protection material of an input unit or chute other than those
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There shall be no holes through the protection material of a receiving unit other than those for locks,
cables, anchoring and the aperture for the input unit or chute.
4.2.2 Cable hole
Deposit systems of grade III and higher shall either have a hole for a cable or a preparation enabling a
connection to be made to an alarm system after the secure storage unit has been installed.
Unused cable entry openings shall be obstructed or plugged by means that cannot be removed from the
outside without leaving visible traces.
4.2.3 User instructions
Deposit systems shall be provided with instructions for:
— operating and maintenance, including instructions in respect of the locks,
— anchoring,
— system installation for built-in deposit systems,
— deposit sizes recommended,
— the depositor.
4.3 Requirements for the receiving units
4.3.1 Dimensions
The receiving unit shall, when closed, have at least one internal side ≤ 1 m.
4.3.2 Boltwork cover plate
Receiving unit shall have an internal boltwork cover plate which prevents unauthorized viewing of the
locks and boltwork, and access to them, when the door is open. Boltwork cover plates shall be secured so
that they cannot be opened or removed by an unauthorized person without leaving visible traces.
Boltwork cover plates may be secured so that they only can be opened or removed by using the correct
key or code or by breaking a seal.
4.3.3 Locks: amount and class
The receiving unit shall be fitted with locks conforming to EN 1300 or EN 17646, in accordance with
Tables 2 and 3 of this document.
Time locks and/or time delay locks may be mounted in addition to the locks listed in Ta
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