Standard Test Methods for Detention Hollow Metal Vision Systems


Importancia y uso:

4.1 A major concern for corrections administration officials is the resistance of security barriers used in detention/correctional facilities to certain types of physical attack that it is reasonable to expect in the field. These test methods are designed to aid in identifying a level of physical security for fixed detention hollow metal vision systems.

4.2 These test methods are not intended to provide a measure of resistance for a vision system subjected to attack by corrosive agents, high-powered rifles, explosives, sawing, or other such methods. These test methods are intended to evaluate the resistance of a vision system to violent attacks using battering devices such as benches, bunks, fire extinguishers, or tables; hand guns up to and including the .44 magnum; and fires started by using mattresses, books, and similar flammable materials.

4.3 The primary purpose or result of this standard is to provide detailed test methods that approximate the levels of abuse to which it is possible that vision systems become subjected in the field. The desired result of its use is to give assurance of protection to the public, to prison administrative personnel, and to the inmates themselves in the event of such attack.

4.4 It is recommended that detention/correctional facility administration provide adequate training, supervision and preventative maintenance programs to enable door assemblies to function as intended throughout the expected service life.

Subcomité:

F33.02

Referida por:

F1450-12AR19, F2956-22, F1758-05R25, F1915-05R25, F2697-24, F2322-12R25, F1577-05R25, F1643-05R25

Volúmen:

15.08

Número ICS:

91.040.10 (Public buildings)

Palabras clave:

battering ram; correctional facility; detention facility; detention security; fire test; frame; hollow metal; fixed detention hollow metal vision system; impact test; physical security; security hollow metal;

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Norma
F1592

Versión
12(2025)

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2025-06-01