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GA 1051-2013: Dedicated safes for guns and ammunition
GA 1051-2013
GA
PUBLIC SECURITY STANDARD OF
THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 13.310
A 91
Dedicated safes for guns and ammunition
ISSUED ON: MARCH 11, 2013
IMPLEMENTED ON: MAY 01, 2013
Issued by: Ministry of Public Security of PRC
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 4
2 Normative references ... 4
3 Terms and definitions ... 5
4 Product classification, grading, marking ... 6
5 Technical requirements ... 7
6 Test method ... 15
7 Inspection rules ... 22
8 Marking, packaging, transportation, storage ... 26
Appendix A (Normative) Interface requirements for specified information ... 27
Dedicated safes for guns and ammunition
1 Scope
This standard specifies the classification, grading, marking, technical
requirements, test methods, inspection rules, etc. of dedicated safes for guns
and ammunition.
This standard applies to dedicated safes for storing guns or/and ammunition,
that are legally equipped and configured. It is the technical basis for the design,
manufacturing, inspection, acceptance, certification evaluation of dedicated
safes for guns and ammunition.
2 Normative references
The following documents are essential to the application of this document. For
the dated documents, only the versions with the dates indicated are applicable
to this document; for the undated documents, only the latest version (including
all the amendments) is applicable to this standard.
GB 10409 Burglary resistant safes
GB/T 15211-1994 Environmental testing for alarm systems
GB 16796-2009 Safety requirements and test methods for security
GB/T 16810-2006 Tests and requirements for fire resistance of record
protection containers
GB/T 17626.2-2006 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Testing and
measurement techniques - Electrostatic discharge immunity test
GB/T 17626.3-2006 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and
measurement techniques - Radiated radio-frequency electromagnetic field
immunity test
GA/T 73-1994 Thief resistant mechanical locks
GA 374-2001 Thief resistant electronic locks
GA 701 General specifications of burglary resistant fingerprint locks
5.4.3.1 The anti-burglary fingerprint lock, which is configured on the dedicated
safe, shall meet the relevant requirements of GA 701, for the function, power
supply, environmental adaptability, electromagnetic compatibility, safety,
stability.
5.4.3.2 For the performance requirements of the anti-burglary fingerprint lock,
which is configured on the dedicated safe: when the false acceptance rate is
0.001%, the false rejection rate shall be less than or equal to 3%.
5.5 Special requirements for smart safes
5.5.1 Requirements for human-machine interface
5.5.1.1 It shall have a man-machine operation interface, which can be
independent keyboard operation or touch screen operation.
5.5.1.2 It shall have a man-machine display interface, which shall be able to
display the date, time, power status, self-check status, network connection
status, data download status, etc. in real time.
5.5.2 Identification requirements
5.5.2.1 It shall have the identification function of fingerprint or other biometric
technology.
5.5.2.2 The fingerprint module identification indicator shall meet the
requirements of 5.4.3.2.
5.5.2.3 The identification indicators of other biometric technologies shall meet
the requirements of relevant standards.
5.5.3 authority management requirements
It shall have hierarchical authority management functions.
5.5.4 Alarm requirements
5.5.4.1 The smart safe shall be able to alarm in time, when the following
situations occur:
- Unusual opening of safe door;
- Unusual collection of guns/ammunition;
- Guns/ammunitions not returned on time;
- The safe door unlocked over time;
- The smart safe powered off;
- Safe door opened by standby mode.
5.5.4.2 The on-site sound and light alarm shall be activated, when the smart
safe alarms. Under the network connection state, it shall have the remote alarm
function.
5.5.4.3 After the on-site alarm is activated, only authorized administrators shall
be allowed to cancel the alarm.
5.5.5 Emergency opening requirements
In an emergency, it shall be possible for two persons to open all electric locks,
at once, through specific authorization instructions.
5.5.6 Information record requirements
5.5.6.1 It shall be able to automatically record the normal operation information
of the smart safe. The normal operation information shall at least include
personnel addition/deletion information, safe door opening and closing
information, gun and ammunition access information, emergency opening
information, alarm release information.
5.5.6.2 It shall be able to automatically record the alarm information of the smart
safe.
5.5.6.3 It shall automatically save at least 5000 latest operation information
records. All records shall not be manually modified or deleted. After the
operation information storage area is full, it shall be able to automatically cover
it cyclically. When the power supply is abnormal or power failure, the basic
information of the system and the recorded operating information shall not be
lost.
5.5.6.4 All recorded operating information shall be able to be downloaded,
through the data interface (USB interface, network interface, etc.). The data
download shall have download pointer signs and download authority
restrictions.
5.5.7 Networking requirements
5.5.7.1 It shall have remote networking capabilities.
5.5.7.2 When the smart safe is networked, it shall be able to upload operating
information (operation information, abnormal information, etc.) and
gun/ammunition status information, to the networked management platform, to
achieve centralized storage of operating information AND real-time monitoring
of status information.
5.5.10.2 When the AC power supply changes within the range of 85% ~ 110%
of the rated voltage, the smart safe shall work normally, without adjustment.
When the standby power (DC) voltage changes within the range of 90% ~ 110%
of the rated value, the smart safe shall be able to work normally.
5.5.10.3 The AC power supply shall be able to automatically charge the standby
power supply. When the backup power supply (DC) voltage drops to the rated
end value, there shall be protective measures, to avoid over-discharge. The
standby power supply shall be fixedly installed inside the safe.
5.5.10.4 When the AC power supply is cut off, the standby power supply shall
be able to support continuous work, for more than or equal to 8 h. It shall be
able to support more than or equal to 8 normal operations during this period.
5.5.10.5 The AC power interface shall be installed in a relatively concealed
position AND equipped with a locking device.
5.5.11 Safety requirements
5.5.11.1 Electric strength
For smart safes, which are powered by AC 220 V, BETWEEN the power plug
or power lead-in terminal AND the shell, or BETWEEN bare metal parts of the
shell, it shall be able to withstand the electric strength test, which has an
effective test voltage of 1.5 kV and a duration of 1 min. There shall be no
breakdown or arcing.
5.5.11.2 Insulation resistance
The insulation resistance, BETWEEN the power plug or power lead-in terminal
of the smart safe AND the bare metal parts of the shell, shall be greater than or
equal to 100 MΩ under normal environmental conditions; OR greater than or
equal to 10 MΩ,...
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GA 1051-2013: Dedicated safes for guns and ammunition
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PUBLIC SECURITY STANDARD OF
THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 13.310
A 91
Dedicated safes for guns and ammunition
ISSUED ON: MARCH 11, 2013
IMPLEMENTED ON: MAY 01, 2013
Issued by: Ministry of Public Security of PRC
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 4
2 Normative references ... 4
3 Terms and definitions ... 5
4 Product classification, grading, marking ... 6
5 Technical requirements ... 7
6 Test method ... 15
7 Inspection rules ... 22
8 Marking, packaging, transportation, storage ... 26
Appendix A (Normative) Interface requirements for specified information ... 27
Dedicated safes for guns and ammunition
1 Scope
This standard specifies the classification, grading, marking, technical
requirements, test methods, inspection rules, etc. of dedicated safes for guns
and ammunition.
This standard applies to dedicated safes for storing guns or/and ammunition,
that are legally equipped and configured. It is the technical basis for the design,
manufacturing, inspection, acceptance, certification evaluation of dedicated
safes for guns and ammunition.
2 Normative references
The following documents are essential to the application of this document. For
the dated documents, only the versions with the dates indicated are applicable
to this document; for the undated documents, only the latest version (including
all the amendments) is applicable to this standard.
GB 10409 Burglary resistant safes
GB/T 15211-1994 Environmental testing for alarm systems
GB 16796-2009 Safety requirements and test methods for security
GB/T 16810-2006 Tests and requirements for fire resistance of record
protection containers
GB/T 17626.2-2006 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Testing and
measurement techniques - Electrostatic discharge immunity test
GB/T 17626.3-2006 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and
measurement techniques - Radiated radio-frequency electromagnetic field
immunity test
GA/T 73-1994 Thief resistant mechanical locks
GA 374-2001 Thief resistant electronic locks
GA 701 General specifications of burglary resistant fingerprint locks
5.4.3.1 The anti-burglary fingerprint lock, which is configured on the dedicated
safe, shall meet the relevant requirements of GA 701, for the function, power
supply, environmental adaptability, electromagnetic compatibility, safety,
stability.
5.4.3.2 For the performance requirements of the anti-burglary fingerprint lock,
which is configured on the dedicated safe: when the false acceptance rate is
0.001%, the false rejection rate shall be less than or equal to 3%.
5.5 Special requirements for smart safes
5.5.1 Requirements for human-machine interface
5.5.1.1 It shall have a man-machine operation interface, which can be
independent keyboard operation or touch screen operation.
5.5.1.2 It shall have a man-machine display interface, which shall be able to
display the date, time, power status, self-check status, network connection
status, data download status, etc. in real time.
5.5.2 Identification requirements
5.5.2.1 It shall have the identification function of fingerprint or other biometric
technology.
5.5.2.2 The fingerprint module identification indicator shall meet the
requirements of 5.4.3.2.
5.5.2.3 The identification indicators of other biometric technologies shall meet
the requirements of relevant standards.
5.5.3 authority management requirements
It shall have hierarchical authority management functions.
5.5.4 Alarm requirements
5.5.4.1 The smart safe shall be able to alarm in time, when the following
situations occur:
- Unusual opening of safe door;
- Unusual collection of guns/ammunition;
- Guns/ammunitions not returned on time;
- The safe door unlocked over time;
- The smart safe powered off;
- Safe door opened by standby mode.
5.5.4.2 The on-site sound and light alarm shall be activated, when the smart
safe alarms. Under the network connection state, it shall have the remote alarm
function.
5.5.4.3 After the on-site alarm is activated, only authorized administrators shall
be allowed to cancel the alarm.
5.5.5 Emergency opening requirements
In an emergency, it shall be possible for two persons to open all electric locks,
at once, through specific authorization instructions.
5.5.6 Information record requirements
5.5.6.1 It shall be able to automatically record the normal operation information
of the smart safe. The normal operation information shall at least include
personnel addition/deletion information, safe door opening and closing
information, gun and ammunition access information, emergency opening
information, alarm release information.
5.5.6.2 It shall be able to automatically record the alarm information of the smart
safe.
5.5.6.3 It shall automatically save at least 5000 latest operation information
records. All records shall not be manually modified or deleted. After the
operation information storage area is full, it shall be able to automatically cover
it cyclically. When the power supply is abnormal or power failure, the basic
information of the system and the recorded operating information shall not be
lost.
5.5.6.4 All recorded operating information shall be able to be downloaded,
through the data interface (USB interface, network interface, etc.). The data
download shall have download pointer signs and download authority
restrictions.
5.5.7 Networking requirements
5.5.7.1 It shall have remote networking capabilities.
5.5.7.2 When the smart safe is networked, it shall be able to upload operating
information (operation information, abnormal information, etc.) and
gun/ammunition status information, to the networked management platform, to
achieve centralized storage of operating information AND real-time monitoring
of status information.
5.5.10.2 When the AC power supply changes within the range of 85% ~ 110%
of the rated voltage, the smart safe shall work normally, without adjustment.
When the standby power (DC) voltage changes within the range of 90% ~ 110%
of the rated value, the smart safe shall be able to work normally.
5.5.10.3 The AC power supply shall be able to automatically charge the standby
power supply. When the backup power supply (DC) voltage drops to the rated
end value, there shall be protective measures, to avoid over-discharge. The
standby power supply shall be fixedly installed inside the safe.
5.5.10.4 When the AC power supply is cut off, the standby power supply shall
be able to support continuous work, for more than or equal to 8 h. It shall be
able to support more than or equal to 8 normal operations during this period.
5.5.10.5 The AC power interface shall be installed in a relatively concealed
position AND equipped with a locking device.
5.5.11 Safety requirements
5.5.11.1 Electric strength
For smart safes, which are powered by AC 220 V, BETWEEN the power plug
or power lead-in terminal AND the shell, or BETWEEN bare metal parts of the
shell, it shall be able to withstand the electric strength test, which has an
effective test voltage of 1.5 kV and a duration of 1 min. There shall be no
breakdown or arcing.
5.5.11.2 Insulation resistance
The insulation resistance, BETWEEN the power plug or power lead-in terminal
of the smart safe AND the bare metal parts of the shell, shall be greater than or
equal to 100 MΩ under normal environmental conditions; OR greater than or
equal to 10 MΩ,...