MH 7008-2002 Technical code for regulation of monitoring project system in security and protection of civil aviation transportation airport (English Version)
1 Scope
This standard specifies the composition and requirements of the monitoring project system in security and protection of civil aviation transportation airport, which is the technical basis for the construction of the monitoring project system in security and protection of civil aviation transportation airport.
This standard is applicable to the design and review of the monitoring project system in security and protection of civil aviation transportation airports (including the civil part of the military & civil airport, the same below), and the construction of the monitoring project system in security and protection of flight training airports may be implemented with reference to this standard.
2 Normative References
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this standard, constitute provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, all the editions listed are valid. All standards are subject to revision, and all parties using this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the latest editions of the following standards.
GBJ 115-1987 Specifications for the design of industrial TV system
GB 10408.1-1989 General specification for intrusion detectors
GB 12663-1990 General specifications for burglar-alarm control units
GB/T 16572-1996 Security alarm centre control stations
GBJ 79-1985 Specifications for the design of earthing of industrial enterprises communication system
MH 7003-1995 Construction Standards of Security & Protection Installation of Civil Aviation Transportation Airport
MHJ 1-1985 Technical standards for civil aviation transportation airport
GB/T 7401-1987 Method of subjective assessment of quality of colour TV pictures
3 Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
class one protection unit
civil aviation transport airports with class one risks
3.2
class two protection unit
civil aviation transport airports with class two risks
3.3
class three protection unit
civil aviation transport airports with class three risks
3.4
airport restricted area
designated area in the airport with restricted access according to the security needs which includes the flight area, the passenger divided area in the terminal building and other areas that need to be controlled by public security
3.5
closed management
combination of closed facilities and effective systems to implement strict control of the airport control area
3.6
divided area of waiting passenger
area, boarding passage and shuttle bus designated in the terminal building (room) according to the safety requirements for departing passengers who have undergone safety inspection to wait for boarding
3.7
protected area
area of the airport where public access is allowed and where security monitoring is required
3.8
important area
areas where important operation departments, important equipment and facilities, valuable and dangerous goods locate at the airport and confirmed by the competent public security departments to be key prevention and strictly controlled areas
3.9
the security inspection operating area
workplaces of safety inspectors in airports (including the places used for verification, baggage inspection, open-package inspection, personal inspection, cargo inspection and other uses of the site) and duty rooms at safety inspection sites
3.10
processing schedule
pre-established plan for handling various alarm situations
3.11
blind zone
area within the alarm range that beyond control of the detector
3.12
the civil part of military and civil airport
part of an military and civil airport (runway, taxiway, patrol road, fence, etc.) that is used independently or jointly by the military and civilians for the transportation of civil passengers and goods
Foreword I
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Definitions
4 Classification
5 System design principles
6 Technical requirements for monitoring project systems in security and protection at all levels
7 Technical requirements of alarm control subsystem
Annex A (Normative) Classification of airport risk levels
MH 7008-2002 Technical code for regulation of monitoring project system in security and protection of civil aviation transportation airport (English Version)
Standard No.
MH 7008-2002
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English
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2002-5-1
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Detail of MH 7008-2002
Standard No.
MH 7008-2002
English Name
Technical code for regulation of monitoring project system in security and protection of civil aviation transportation airport
1 Scope
This standard specifies the composition and requirements of the monitoring project system in security and protection of civil aviation transportation airport, which is the technical basis for the construction of the monitoring project system in security and protection of civil aviation transportation airport.
This standard is applicable to the design and review of the monitoring project system in security and protection of civil aviation transportation airports (including the civil part of the military & civil airport, the same below), and the construction of the monitoring project system in security and protection of flight training airports may be implemented with reference to this standard.
2 Normative References
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this standard, constitute provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, all the editions listed are valid. All standards are subject to revision, and all parties using this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the latest editions of the following standards.
GBJ 115-1987 Specifications for the design of industrial TV system
GB 10408.1-1989 General specification for intrusion detectors
GB 12663-1990 General specifications for burglar-alarm control units
GB/T 16572-1996 Security alarm centre control stations
GBJ 79-1985 Specifications for the design of earthing of industrial enterprises communication system
MH 7003-1995 Construction Standards of Security & Protection Installation of Civil Aviation Transportation Airport
MHJ 1-1985 Technical standards for civil aviation transportation airport
GB/T 7401-1987 Method of subjective assessment of quality of colour TV pictures
3 Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
class one protection unit
civil aviation transport airports with class one risks
3.2
class two protection unit
civil aviation transport airports with class two risks
3.3
class three protection unit
civil aviation transport airports with class three risks
3.4
airport restricted area
designated area in the airport with restricted access according to the security needs which includes the flight area, the passenger divided area in the terminal building and other areas that need to be controlled by public security
3.5
closed management
combination of closed facilities and effective systems to implement strict control of the airport control area
3.6
divided area of waiting passenger
area, boarding passage and shuttle bus designated in the terminal building (room) according to the safety requirements for departing passengers who have undergone safety inspection to wait for boarding
3.7
protected area
area of the airport where public access is allowed and where security monitoring is required
3.8
important area
areas where important operation departments, important equipment and facilities, valuable and dangerous goods locate at the airport and confirmed by the competent public security departments to be key prevention and strictly controlled areas
3.9
the security inspection operating area
workplaces of safety inspectors in airports (including the places used for verification, baggage inspection, open-package inspection, personal inspection, cargo inspection and other uses of the site) and duty rooms at safety inspection sites
3.10
processing schedule
pre-established plan for handling various alarm situations
3.11
blind zone
area within the alarm range that beyond control of the detector
3.12
the civil part of military and civil airport
part of an military and civil airport (runway, taxiway, patrol road, fence, etc.) that is used independently or jointly by the military and civilians for the transportation of civil passengers and goods
Contents of MH 7008-2002
Foreword I
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Definitions
4 Classification
5 System design principles
6 Technical requirements for monitoring project systems in security and protection at all levels
7 Technical requirements of alarm control subsystem
Annex A (Normative) Classification of airport risk levels