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LPCB – The Loss Prevention
Certification Board
The LPCB is a technical approvals issuing body that tests products under the Building Regulations, Construction Products Directive and other European legislation. It is accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) against the following standards:
LPCB also offers:
The LPCB tests and approves products against LPS 1175 ‘Requirements and Testing Procedures
for the LPCB Approval and Listing of Burglary Resistant Building Components, Strongpoints
and Security Enclosures’. This evaluates the resistance to burglary offered by various
physical security products.
Note: Surelock McGill fully supports security testing
by its customers. Any successful test evidence carried out by Surelock McGill will
be made available for the benefit of its customers for possible appending to any
of their existing LPS 1175 accreditation.
Tests on security products are carried out
under laboratory conditions using attack times and tools defined by the security
rating that the product is suitable for (see table below). Thus risk and result are
correlated to the tools used and the time that it takes for security to be breached
using those tools.
LPS Security Levels
LPS 1175 Issue 7 Attack Test Tools