* Please note in order to gain approval against the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) element of BS8484, the ARC’s utilised in our solutions have to be approved against BS5979 Category II.
* Please note in order to gain approval against the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) element of BS8484, the ARC’s utilised in our solutions have to be approved against BS5979 Category II.
Inspiring the confidence of customers and staff, breaking down barriers between departments, and reaching defined business objectives – all of these goals are achievable through the implementation of a dynamic and robust Quality Management System.
Quality Management Systems with ISO 9001 certification, the world’s most recognised business management standard, have been adopted across all industry types, from manufacturing through professional service organizations. Some of the benefits include helping an organisation to achieve consistent business processes and drive measurable, cost-saving performance improvements. For more benefits, click here.
Ensure any device for Emergency Communications is C-Tick Approved in Australia. Please ensure your Product is C-Tick Approved In Australia, there are heavy fines applicable for companies.
History and Mission of ASIAL
The Australian Security Industry Association Limited (ASIAL) is the largest security industry Association representing the security industry in Australia.
From small, medium and large sized operations through to major users of security ASIAL represents all sectors of the security industry.
ASIAL plays a key role in driving Australian Standards, developing codes of conduct and raising the level of professionalism within the industry. As the voice of the industry, ASIAL performs a key role in representing the interests of the industry at a Federal and State/Territory government level.
ASIAL is:
ASIAL Mission Statement
ASIAL is dedicated to supporting its members, promoting standards and safeguarding public interests.
History
Established in 1969, ASIAL today represents approximately 85% of the security industry in Australia.
In early June we advised members of the passing of ASIAL’s founding President, Devon Minchin. During his 95 years Devon lived a remarkable life. His son William Minchin has penned the following tribute.
The Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS), also commonly referred to as the “lead-free” directive, restricts the use of six hazardous materials in the manufacture of various types of electronic and electrical equipment. Adopted in February 2003 by the European Union, the RoHS directive takes effect on July 1, 2006. While the RoHS directive is not a law, it is a serious attempt to control the amount of toxic waste that finds its way into our environment.
RoHS restricts the use of the following six substances:
CE Marking is the symbol as shown on the top of this page. The letters “CE” are the abbreviation of French phrase “Conformité Européene” which literally means “European Conformity”. The term initially used was “EC Mark” and it was officially replaced by “CE Marking” in the Directive 93/68/EEC in 1993. “CE Marking” is now used in all EU official documents.
“CE Mark” is also in use, but it is NOT the official term. For instance, in the Directive 2007/47/ec, of 5 September 2007, amending the directives 90/385/eec, 93/42/eec & 98/8/ec, the term CE Marking appears 9 times whereas CE Mark appears nowhere in the entire 35-page document.
*Product Directives contains the “essential requirements” and/or “performance levels” and “Harmonized Standards” to which the products must conform. Harmonized Standards are the technical specifications (European Standards or Harmonization Documents) which are established by several European standards agencies (CEN, CENELEC, etc).
CEN stands for European Committee for Standardization.
CENELEC stands for European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization.
We would encourage you to not put your redundant equipment into the bin but look instead to recycle it.
***IMPORTANT INFORMATION***
En55022 Emissions Report & Low Voltage Directive
SafeTCard Indenticom is 100% Emissions free and tested and also complies with low voltage requirements. Please ensure all products you are investigating have this compliance.
EN55022 Emissions & Susceptibility – The product is designed to conform with this
Specification wherever possible and applicable.
Low Voltage Directive
EEC Low Voltage Directive – The product is designed to conform with this Specification wherever possible and applicable.
The Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC is one of the oldest Single Market Directives adopted by the European Unionbefore the “New” or “Global” Approach.[1] The Directive provides common broad objectives for safety regulations, so that electrical equipment approved by any EU member country will be acceptable for use in all other EU countries. The Low Voltage Directive does not supply any specific technical standards that must be met, instead relying on IEC technical standards to guide designers to produce safe products. Products that conform to the general principles of the Low Voltage Directive and the relevant particular safety standards are marked with the CE marking to indicate compliance and acceptance throughout the EU. Conformance is asserted by the manufacturer based on its conformity assessment.
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Application
The directive covers electrical equipment with a voltage at input or output terminals between 50 and 1000 volts for alternating current (AC) or between 75 and 1500 volts for direct current (DC). Importantly, it does not cover voltages within equipment[1] The directive does not cover components (broadly, this refers to individual electronic components).[2]
Certain classes of equipment, covered by other technical standards, are listed in Annex III of the Directive as excluded from its scope. These items include medical devices, electricity meters, railway or maritime equipment, and electrical plugs and sockets for domestic use.
UK implementation
In the United Kingdom, the directive is implemented by “The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994”[3]
**Please note
If you’re looking for a Lone/isolated/high risk worker or individual emergency Duress Alarm and or your current Supplier does not have and product does not have all the above accreditations please contact SafeTCard Australia pty ltd as soon as possible