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BS 7958:2015

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Closed circuit television (CCTV). Management and operation. Code of practice
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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-08-2015

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Principles and management of a CCTV scheme
5 Personnel
6 CCTV control centre
7 Incident handling
8 Privacy and disclosure issues
9 Recorded material management
10 Documentation
Annexes
Annex A (informative) - Surveillance Camera Code
        of Practice - 12 guiding principles
Annex B (informative) - Data Protection Act 1998 - 8
        guiding principles
Annex C (normative) - Contractor responsibilities within
        BS 7958
Annex D (normative) - Management and operation of
        CCTV traffic enforcement cameras
Annex E (normative) - Contracted remote CCTV control
        centre responsibilities within BS 7958
Bibliography

Provides recommendations for the management and operation of CCTV within a controlled environment, where data that might be offered as evidence are received, stored, reviewed or analysed.

This British Standard gives recommendations for the management and operation of CCTV within a controlled environment, where data that might be offered as evidence are received, stored, reviewed or analysed. This standard applies to the monitoring and management of public spaces, including automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) and traffic enforcement cameras. For control rooms whose operation falls within the scope of BS7499, BS5979 or BS8591, all of the security requirements, both physical and procedural, of the relevant British Standard remain applicable. This British Standard is applicable to CCTV schemes used in public places such as the following: areas where the public are encouraged to enter or have a right to visit, such as town centres, shopping malls, public transport, health establishments; schemes that overlook a public place, such as traffic monitoring and traffic enforcement schemes; and private schemes where a camera view includes a partial view of a public place. This British Standard also provides good practice for all other CCTV schemes. This British Standard takes due regard of the 12 guiding principles of the Surveillance Camera Code of Practice [7] (see AnnexA) and the Information Commissioner’s CCTV Code of practice [8] and the Data Protection Act 1998 [1] principles (see AnnexB).

Committee
GW/3
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 7958(2009) & 15/30299657 DC. (09/2015)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
46
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

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BIP 0008-2 : 2014 EVIDENTIAL WEIGHT AND LEGAL ADMISSIBILITY OF INFORMATION TRANSFERRED ELECTRONICALLY: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BS 10008
BS EN 15713:2009 Secure destruction of confidential material. Code of practice
BIP 0008-1 : 2014 EVIDENTIAL WEIGHT AND LEGAL ADMISSIBILITY OF INFORMATION STORED ELECTRONICALLY - CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BS 10008
BS ISO/IEC 27001 : 2013 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SECURITY TECHNIQUES - INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - REQUIREMENTS
BS 8591:2014 Remote centres receiving signals from alarm systems. Code of practice
BS ISO 10002:2014 Quality management. Customer satisfaction. Guidelines for complaints handling in organizations
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