BH GSO ISO 16936-3:2024
ISO 16936-3:2005
Bahraini Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
14 April 2024
Glass in building – forced – entry security glazing – Part 3 : Test and classification by manual attack
BH GSO ISO 16936-3:2024 Files
English
13 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
BHD
48.09
BH GSO ISO 16936-3:2024 Scope
the part of iso 16936 sets forth a physical test method for security-glazing designed to resist actions of manual attack by delaying access of objects and/or persons to a protected space for a short period of time its application is limited to the evaluation and the classification of the resistance of forced entry security giazing against the following threats:
- Blunt tool impacts
- Sharp tool impacts
- Thermal stress
- Chemical stress ( optional)
It is not applicable to the use of power (motor-or engine-driven ) tools or devices explosives, military ordnance and tools, and processes or devices requiring more than two persons to transport and operate
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