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KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

MINISTRY OF INTERIOR
HIGH COMMISSION FOR INDUSTRIAL SECURITY

SECURITY DIRECTIVES
FOR INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES

SEC-10

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Table of Contents

1.0. ADMINISTRATION

1.1. SCOPE ................


1.2. APPucATioN ............ ..
1.3. Conrucrs & DEVIATIONS

2.0. DEFINITIONS

3.0. REFERENCES ..........

4.0. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS u nu......uu-up-nun“... nu

4.1. Locxnmmrsoms ..... ..


4.1.1. Door Locks..
4.1.2. Padiocks; Gates
4.1.3. Lock; Emergency Exit Door
4.2. LOCK SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
4.2.1. Door Locks...
4.2.2. Padiocks; Gates
4.2.3. Lock; Emergency Exit Door
4.3. COMMON REQUIREMENTS
4.4. Kevme SYSTEMS ........

5.0. APPLICATION OF REQUIREMENTS ..................

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1.0. Administration

1.1. Scope

This Directive provides the minimum requirements for companies and


establishments that are subject to the supervision of the High Commission for
Industrial Security (HCIS), Ministry of Interior, for security locks used at industrial
facilities.

1.2. Application

This Directive is applicable to all facilities, including new projects, the expansion of
existing facilities, and upgrades. For application to existing facilities, the Operator
shall assess his facilities against the requirements of these Directives and coordinate
with the General Secretariat of the High Commission for Industrial Security (HCIS)
to comply with the Security, Safety, and Fire Protection requirements according to
these Directives and add to or modify the existing facilities as required. Where the
HCIS has assessed deficiencies in existing facilities during a survey, comparing the
current state of the facilities to the requirements of these Directives, those identified
deficiencies shall be corrected by the Operator.

1.3. Conflicts & Deviations

Where implementation of a requirement is unsuitable or impractical, where other


equivalent company or industry Standards and Codes are followed, or where any
conflict exists between this Directive and other company standards and Codes, the
deviations shall be resolved by the HCIS. Deviation lower than the requirements of
this directive shall be listed and submitted in a report of compliance or non-
compliance, with justification and reason, for each applicable requirement of these
security directives, and approval shall be received fi-om the HCIS prior to
implementation. The documents shall be retained by the company in its permanent
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engineering files.

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2.0. Definitions

HCIS High Commission for Industrial Security. The HCIS is part of


the Ministry of the Interior. It is responsible for the
development, and implementation, of security, safety and fire
protection strategies Kingdom-wide.
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Shall: Indicates a mandatory requirement.
Should! Indicates a recommendation or that which is advised but not
required.

3.0. References
This directive adopts the latest edition ofthe references listed.

The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance,
operation and repair of equipment and facilities covered by this Security Directive
shall comply with the latest edition ofthe references listed in each Security
Directive, unless otherwise noted.

ASTM B159 Standard Specification for Copper-Beryllium Alloy Sand


Castings for General Applications
ASTM B16 Standard Specification for Free-Cutting Brass Rod, Bar
and Shapes for Use in Screw Machines
ASTM B30 Standard Specification for Copper Alloys in ingot Form
ASTM B505 Standard Specification for Copper Alloy Continuous
Castings
ASTM B584 Standard Specification for Copper Alloy Sand Castings for
General Applications
ASTM B633 Standard Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of
Zinc on Iron and Steel

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ASTM 3770 Standard Specification for Copper~Beryllium Alloy Sand


Castings for General Appiications
ASTM E18 Standard methods for rockwell hardness and rockwell
superficial hardness ofmetallic materials
ASTM F883 Standard Performance Specification for Padlocks
BS EN Building Hardware — Cylinders for locks -— Requirements

NFPA 101 Life Safety Code-2006 Edition


NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives
ASTM A 879IA Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc Coated by the
379'“ Electrolytic Process for Applications Requiring
Designation ofthe Coating Mass on Each Surface
ASTM F1135 Standard Specification for Cadmium or Zinc Chromate
Organic Corrosion Protective Coating for Fasteners
NIJ-STD-0108.01 Bullet Resistant Protective Materials
NlJ-STD-0306.00 Physical Security of Door Assemblies and Components
NFPA 1 01 Life Safety Code
NFPA 80 Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives
SD-STD-0 1.0 1 Certification Standard Forced Entry and Ballistic
Resistance of Structural Systems
UL - 608 Standards for Burglary Resistant Vault Doors
UL - 752 Bullet Resistant Standard Small Arms to High—powered
Rifle

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4.0. General Requirements


The requirements specified in this directive apply to locks used at buildings housing
security systems, plant process control rooms, security control centers and perimeter
gates.

4.1. Lock Definitions


The locks covered by this directive are defined as follows:

4.1.1. Door Locks


Any lock on a door leading into an area of a facility where the
following facilities or services are located:
4.1.1 .1. Security systems.
4.1.1.2. Security control center.
4.1.1.3. Facility process control room.

4.] .2. Padlocks; Gates


Padlocks used on any security gate.

4.1.3. Lock; Emergency Exit Door


Locks used on emergency exit doors at the facilities covered by
this directive. While locking mechanisms on such doors shall
fuliy comply with the normal safety requirements of the
emergency exit doors, as specified in NFPA-10] and other
applicable standards, they shall be augmented with the
requirements specified in this directive.

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4.2. Lock Specific Requirements

This section details any special requirements for each of the lock types.
Requirements common to all looks can be found in section 4.3 of this
directive.

4.2.1. Door Locks


4.2.1.1. Lock shall be a deadlock action type look. This type
of lock shall incorporate a deadbolt, defined as a bolt,
which shall require a deliberate action to extend, and
which shall resist end pressure in the unlocking
direction when fully extended.
4.2.1.2. Lock cylinders shall meet the requirements of Grade
4, or higher, of BS EN 1303 to achieve 25,000 test
cycles.
4.2.1.3. Lock cylinders shall comply with the requirements of
Grade 4, or higher, of BS EN 1303 look cylinder to
have 30,000 possible different key combinations, a
minimum of 5 movable levers, pins, discs, etc., and resist
15Nm of "plug" torque.
4.2.1.4. Lock cylinders shall comply with the requirements of
Grade 4, or higher, of BS EN 1303 Grade 1 attack
resistance grade requirements which state the lock
cylinder shall resist net drilling time of 3 minutes, resist
30 chisel attack blows, resist 20 twisting attacks and
resist a 15kN plug/cylinder extraction pull load.
4.2.1.5. Lock shall have a minimum five (5) effective levers.
4.2.1.6. Fixing screws shall be hidden when the door is closed.
4.2.1.7. The lock bolt shail be made of Type 304 stainless steel
or equivalent material that is corrosion resistant, and
has a hardness of at least Rockwell B85. Rockwell
hardness shall be defined by the methods specified in
ASTM E18.
4.2.1.8. Lock shall be mortised into fabric of door.

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4.2.1.9. Protection for the extended locking bolts shall be built


- into the door frame
4.2.1.10. Dead bolt shall be not less than 1” (25 mm) throw
with saw-resistant hardened steel insert.
4.2.1.11. For double doors, sliding doors and folding doors,
locks shall have hook-bolt deadlock action.

4.2.2. Padlocks; Gates


4.2.2.1. Padlocks used for gates in perimeter fences shall
comply with the requirements stated in this section.
4.2.2.2. Padlocks, as a minimum, shall be able to withstand the
test requirements for grade 2 of ASTM F883.
4.2.2.3. Padlocks shall use deadlock action.

4.2.2.4. Case shall be uniformly case hardened steel with


hardness in range of 40 to 50 on the Rockwell C scale
(40-50 HRC).
4.2.2.5. Case shall protect shackle on three sides.
4.2.2.6. Shackle, case spring and attachments shall be in
accordance with the following:
4.2.2.61. The shackle shall be “U” shaped and may be
either spring released or pull released.
4.2.2.6.2. If shackle is made of brass or bronze — it sh_all
comply with the requirements of any one of the
following ASTM standards: ASTM B16, B30,
B505, B584, or B770.
4.2.2.6.3. Corrosion resistant steel, carbon steel or alloy
steel may be used as required in commercial
practice unless specified otherwise.
4.22.6.4. Spring shall be phosphor bronze conforming to
ASTM B159. A

4.2.2.6.5. Steel shackle shall be uniformly case hardened


and shall meet the minimum desired grade

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requirements as specified for Forcing Tests of


ASTM F883.
42.2.6.6. Attachment clevis shall be brass or steel with
zinc electroplated coating of ASTM B633.
42.2.6.7. Shackle should have superior resistance to
cutting, sawing, drilling, hammering or being
pulled away from body.
42.2.6.8. The shackle shall remain securely attached
when the padlock is in the unlocked, fully
opened position and shall be capable of being
separated from the padlock only when the
padlock is disassembled.
4.2.2.7. Padlocks shall use a minimum five tumbler cylinder
level.
4.2.2.8. All keys shall be captive (tie. key cannot be removed)
in the cylinder when unlocked.
4.2.2.9. Key shall rotate a minimum of 90° to engage or
disengage the lock.

4.2.3 . Lock; Emergency Exit Door


4.2.3.1. Panic Bars shall be fitted on all emergency doors.
4.2.3.2. Panic Bars shall be designed to resist forcible entry
attempts from the outside.
4.2.3.3. Security deadlocks shall use an electrically secured,
quick release magnetic locking device.
4.2.3.4. All locking hardware used on emergency doors shall
meet, or exceed, the requirements of NFPA 80 and
NFPA 101.

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4.3. Common Requirements


The requirements stated in this section apply to all locks covered by this directive.

4.3.1. All locks shall be designed to operate in the environmental conditions


specified in SEC-Oi “Application of Security Directives”.
4.3.2. All Keys shall be a nickel silver key or better.
4.3.3. All Keys shall be stamped “DO NOT DUIPLICATE”.
4.3.4. Key shall not break under an applied of 2.5 Nm.
4.3.5. Lock cylinders mounted in door frames/doors shali have similar capabilities
in their resistance to forced entry.
4.3 .6. Gates that require padlocks for compliance with this directive shall have all
hasps, shackles and fastening hardware hardened to the same level as the
padlocks used to secure the gate.

4.4. Keying Systems


4.4.1. Locks deployed for compliance with this directive shall have a formal keying
system in place to track keys and locks as specified below.
4.4.2. Grand master keys shall not be permitted. Grand master keyed means that
the grand master key can open all locks within all groups making up the set.
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4.4.3. Master keys used in locks deployed for compliance with this Security
Directive shall means that the master key shall open all locks in a group, but
shall not open locks of another group.
4.4.4. Lock sets that have more than one (1) group shall be equipped with two (2)
keys per lock and two master keys per group.
4.4.5. Master keys shall have individual serial numbers. Owner shall retain a
written list ofpersonnel who have been issued these keys.
4.4.6. Where padlock set that have more than one (1) group, the set shall be
equipped with two (2) keys per lock.
4.4.7. Key/padlock combinations shall be selected such that no key shall operate
more than 1 padlock out of 50 padlocks.

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5.0. Application of Requirements

This section lists how the elements of this security directive apply to facilities depending on
their classification using the criteria stated in section 4.2 of SEC-01.

APPLICATION
ELEMENT Class '1 Class 2 Class 3 [ Class 4
Door Locks V’ / v’ /
Padlocks: Gates / v’ \/ \/

Lock; Emergency Exit Door \/ 1/ \/ \/


Common Requirements \/ \/ 1/ \/

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