"A risk assessment of the Piql Services" by FFI

Safety requirements

Implementation

Flame, heat and smoke detectors present in the piqlVault. Fire suppression mechanism: an oxygen reduction suppression solution is recommended. Handheld extinguishers present in the piqlVault (Class A, B, C). Recommended location of piqlVault above basement levels in geographical areas affected by flood risk. If not, underground locations are recommended. Fire suppression mechanism: an oxygen reduction suppression solution is recommended, as unattended sprinkles could lead to flood of the film. Building structures housing the piqlVault should comply with national design and construction standards of seismic mitigation if geographical zone is prone to earthquakes.

Fire protection

Water protection

Seismic resistance

A slight positive air pressure present in the piqlVault. No gaseous impurities present in the piqlVault.

Chemical and biological compounds

No redundancy in energy supplier, but piqlVault must be equipped with power generators to keep environmental control systems up for at least 24 hours after main power failure. The piqlVault shall be separated in a dedicated room without any other activity to keep the environment as stable and non-affected as possible.

Power redundancy

Other influences

Table 5.5 The safety requirements of the storage facilities used in the scenario development

Alarm systems and sensors are also placed at critical points. They are in place as a deterrent to break-ins and also to alert the security personnel when set off. They also often create confusion and stress for the person or persons setting off the alarm. Security personnel also serve as a deterrent through their often highly visible presence. Their more important and prominent role, of course, is to serve as additional mobile security resources when a situation arises, who are able to adapt to situations as needed. Piql AS has also formulated a security regime to be applied during the storage phase of the service journey, and one which applies during production and transportation. The regime is laid out in the same document as the safety requirements, and for the part which applies to security it is based on the Content Delivery & Security Association (CDSA) standard ―Content Protection & Security Standard‖ [27, 31]. In the document, Piql AS specifies the necessary requirements of the security regime which have to be present in a storage room in order for someone to become a certified Piql partner. The specific implementation, however, of said security regime is not described: that is largely left up to individual Piql partner so long as it is compliant with the requirement.

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