

In Tāmaki Makaurau and Northland, the focus continues to be supporting the ongoing recovery. Police are aware that many of their staff in the Hawke’s Bay and Gisborne areas have themselves been affected by the storm, but they have continued to work hard to support rescue efforts, manage road closures, and make contact with isolated people.Ĭommunications into and out of the area continue to be challenging, however, as telecommunication services start to come back online, Police anticipate an increase in the number of reports of missing people, found people, damage to property, and demand for basic resources such as food, water, and fuel. Police yesterday deployed 12 Search and Rescue specialist staff to assist with recovery efforts in Eastern District, which are continuing today. Those staff will support recovery efforts and provide community reassurance. Police are redeploying more than 70 staff from Bay of Plenty, Central, Wellington, Tasman, Canterbury and Southern districts, as well as the Royal New Zealand Police College, to Hawke’s Bay and Tairawhiti over the next 48 hours. With other storm-affected districts reporting they are able to manage their response within existing resources, Police National Headquarters is now focussed on critical support for the Tairawhiti and Hawke’s Bay areas. They have confirmed several people are missing in the Hawke’s Bay and Tairawhiti areas, for whom they have grave concerns. While police expect a large number of the reports to be the result of communication lines being down. A Kiwa FSS Certification certificate provides the occupant with a well-founded confidence in the quality of the certified company and its services, such as testing, commissioning and maintaining systems.The numbers include duplicate reports of the same person reported uncontactable by different people. Kiwa FSS Certification is an independent Certification Body that determines whether a company meets the quality requirements. Kiwa Fire Safety Security (FSS) Certification is a leading certification body for the certification (accreditation) of fire protection and security companies. Why Kiwa Fire Safety Security (FSS) Certification? Certified companiesįor certified companies, click here. However, if non-compliances are identified, you shall rectify these first.Īfter the initial certification, annual inspections are conducted to establish that the certified processes and completed works continue to comply with the requirements.

Certification will follow upon a positive audit outcome. Kiwa assesses whether the criteria for certification are met based on an independent acceptance audit. You can enter into a certification agreement with Kiwa based on this fee proposal. Based on this application you will receive a fee proposal. Certification processĬertification according to K21030 starts with an application where you specify which scopes you would like to be certified. In addition, requirements have been set for the quality system. The K21030 Alarm Transmission Systems contains requirements that the Alarm Transmission System must meet, as well as the assessment methods to determine that the requirements are met. Secundary: Fire department, police, other emergency services, assurance companies, companies with critical infrastructural processes. Primary: Alarm Transmission Service Providers, Monitoring Centres, Alarm Receiving Centres, installers, suppliers and manufacturers. The supplier must demonstrate compliance with these requirements.

The relevant standard does not prescribe any specific technique, but outlines performance requirements for the alarm transmission system. You could think of equipment such as the transmitter, receiver, the service provider who receives the alarm, etc. Requirements are also set for the equipment that is necessary for this. The standard ‘EN 50136-1 "Alarm systems - Alarm transmission systems and equipment’ describes the performance requirements for various alarm transmission system components and features. This certification scheme is based on European Standards such as EN 50136, EN 54-21 and EN 50518. The alarm transmission system (ATS) consists of components and network(s) under control of an Alarm Transmission Service Provider (ATSP).

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ISO 27001 standard for information security.Radio, Wireless and Electrical Equipment.
