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Requirements and testing procedures for the LPCB approval and listing of cylinders for locks. Issue 2.1

Loss Prevention Standard 1242

Requirements and testing procedures for the LPCB approval and listing of cylinders for locks. Issue 2.1

Document Status

Current

Supplement

Core Supplement

Series

Loss Prevention Standard

Abstract

Covers requirements and test methods to classify strength, durability, general security and burglary resistance to physical attack of mechanically operated cylinders and their original keys, and relevant to cylinders that may be employed in lock sets used on the doors of buildings, or in padlocks.

History

Replaces Issue 2 dated 22 November 2010. Issue 2.1 dated January 2014.

Subjects

Publisher History

BRE Certification Ltd took over the Loss Prevention Certification Board in April 2000. BRE Certification Ltd changed name to BRE Global in 2007. The LPCB publish the Loss Prevention Standards. Other LPC documents are available from the FPA


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