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ALEX CARMICHAELTechnical Director
BSIA
CCTV Standards Frameworkto support the Surveillance Camera Code of
Practice
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CODE OF PRACTICE • Principle 8 of the Code of Practice states:
“Surveillance camera system operators should consider any approved operational, technical and competency standards relevant to a system and its purpose and work to meet and maintain those standards.”
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CODE OF PRACTICE
• Principle 8 -• Clause 4.8.1 – System functionality, system
installation, system operation and system. maintenance. (ANPR, Video Analytics, Facial recognition) and body-worn video recorders.
• Clause 4.8.2 - British Standards, European Standards or International Standards.
• Clause 4.8.3 - Certification against standards.
• Clause 4.8.4 - Guidance on standards.
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CCTV Landscape
IEC 62676 Suite
ISO/DIS 22311 Export Interoperability
JPEGMPEG
PSIA
ONVIFISO/IEC JTC 1
IEC TC/79 – WG12
CENELEC TC/79 – WG7 EN 50132 suite
CENELEC TC/79 – WG 14
EN 50518 suite
CEN/CENELEC TC4
BS 7958
BS 8418
BS 8495
BS 5979
CAST BS 8243
CCTV Operational Requirements (OR)
i-LIDS
Testing CCTV Image quality
Retrieval of Video Evidence and Production of Working Copies from Digital CCTV Systems
ICO - CCTV Code of Practice
Pubic Space CCTV Operator License
Civil Traffic Enforcement Certificate of Approved Devices
Information Commissioner Office
Security Industry Authority
Department of Transport
Local Government
Town Councils Codes of Practice for the operation of CCTV
BSIA
Form 197 - CCTV privacy masking guide
UKAS
Guidelines to the maintenance and servicing of CCTV Systems
NSI NACP 104
SSAIB SS 2003
NALC
CCTV User Group
CCTV National Standards Forum
Public CCTV Managers Association
Equality and Human Rights Commission
ACPO
Scottish Government
Welsh Assembly
Chief Surveillance Commissioner
SfS
The Human Rights Act 1998
Town and country planning (general Permitted Development ) Order 1995 Part 33
End-users
BS 8591
Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 Surveillance Code of Practice
CAST - Testing CCTV Image Quality
ETSI EN 300 440
SLP15
CTV 11
SYS 14
CTV 15
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Standards Framework
• The standards framework should:• Cover conception to judgment.
• Take account of relevant legislation at each stage of the framework.
• Embed the relevant Surveillance Code of Practice Principles in each stage of the framework.
• State who is responsibility for relevant stage of the framework.
• Use published standards where applicable and suitable.
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Standards Framework
• The standards framework should:• Highlight standards gaps.
• Use published guidance where available and suitable.
• Highlight guidance gaps.
• Highlight available training and training gaps.
• Facilitate certification against standards framework – (self certification or 3rd party).
• Be understandable, practical, affordable and give choice (where applicable).
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SCC Standards Group
• Actions: • Standards gaps – Facilitate standards
development.
• Guidance gaps – Facilitate guidance development
• Training gaps – Facilitate training development
• Take account of and engage in, where applicable National, European and International standards development.
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SCC Standards Group
• Actions: • Engagement with all parties on standards.
guidance and standard development.
• Engagement with end users over end user requirements (including advice, guidance, standards) etc.
• Look to technology independent standards, not technology dependent standards (where possible).
• Produce interpretation of standards and guidance where necessary.
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Framework Example ACTION Responsibility COP Reference SFS NOS STANDARD GUIDANCE LEGISLATION
1 OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENT
End user (e.g. Local Council)
Principle 1Principle 2Principle 4Principle 5Principle 7Principle 8(Consideration should be given to all Principles at this initial stage)
CCTV 7 SLP15CTV 11
CAST - CCTV OR.ICO CCTV Code of Practice.Surveillance Code of Practice.
The Human Rights Act 1998The Data Protection Act 2010 - Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 Town and country planning (general Permitted Development ) Order 1995 Part 33Private Security Industry Act 2001
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Standards Framework
• Outcomes: • Support the Surveillance Code of Practice.
• Empowering end users through understanding.
• Defining who is responsible for what.
• Raise the Quality of CCTV industry.
• Raise the Quality of CCTV training.
• Ensure CCTV systems are installed, operated, maintained and audited for legitimate purpose.
• Improve public perception of CCTV systems.
• Drive the expectation for transparency.
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THANK YOU
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