Global Standards
Regardless of the size of your organization or the complexity of your operations, when protecting people and assets, managing and understanding risk and liability - Standards matter. Standardization matters. Policies, procedures, and controls matter.
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S6RG conducts all Threat and Vulnerability Risk Assessments (TVRA), and designs and builds each security program in compliance with, proven global security, risk assessment, and management, technology, and facility standards to ensure our clients receive customized and actionable recommendations specific to their organizations while ensuring they are prepared to mitigate all foreseeable security risks.
All ASIS issued Standards have been Safety Act Certified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and developed in partnership with the ANSI National Accreditation Board.
These standards include, but are not limited to, the following:
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ASIS PSC.2-2019 Conformity Assessment and Auditing Management Standard
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ANSI/ASIS INV.1-2015 Investigations
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ASIS PSC -1-2012 (R2017) - Management System for Quality of Private Security Company Operations
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ASIS PAP-2021 Physical Asset Protection
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ANSI/ASIS/RIMS RA.1-2015 - Risk Assessment
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ASIS SA-2020 Security Awareness
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ASIS ORM.1-2017 Security and Resilience in Organizations and their Supply Chains
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ASIS SSE-2022 Senior Security Executive
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ANSI/ASIS SCRM.1-2014 Supply Chain Risk Management
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ASIS WVPI AA-2020 Workplace Violence and Active Assailant-Prevention, Intervention, and Response
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International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
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ISO 31000 - Risk Management
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ISO 31030 – Risk management – Management travel risks – guidance for organizations
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ISO 22341 - Security and Resilience – Protective Security – Guidelines for crime prevention through Environmental Design
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ISO 22340 - Security and resilience – Protective security – Architecture, framework, and guidelines
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ISO 22397 - Guidelines for hosting and organizing large citywide events
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ISO 22342 - Security and Resilience – Protective Security – Guidelines for the development of a security plan for an organization
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ISO 22360 - Security and resilience – Crisis management – Concepts, principles and framework; and
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ISO 28000 - Security and resilience – Security management system for the supply chain – Requirements [2nd edition).
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NFPA 72 Fire Alarm
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NFPA 80: Fire Doors
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NFPA 101: Life/Safety & Emergency Egress
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IBC: International Building Code
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IBC: 'Door Operations' (2015)
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IBC: Sensor Release of Electrically Locked Egress Doors' (2015)
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IBC: Electromagnetically Locked Egress Doors' (2015)
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Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJs)



