Significance and Use
This test method is based on field experience rather than laboratory analysis. It provides a basis for the comparative evaluation of ballistic/forced entry/containment resistance of security glazings and systems and should not be used to establish or confirm the absolute prevention of forcible entries or forced exits. This test method defines three factors which determine the success or failure of any attempt to forcefully enter (or exit) the glazing or system. They are: (1) the tools employed, (2) the techniques and methods used by the attackers, and (3) the total time available to effect the entry or exit. This test method defines two of the three factors (tools and techniques) and allows the third (duration) to vary in order to establish levels of forced entry or exit resistance.
1. Scope
1.1 This test method sets forth procedures whose purpose is limited to the evaluation of the resistance of security glazing materials and systems against the following threats:
1.1.1 Ballistic Impact,
1.1.2 Blunt Tool Impacts,
1.1.3 Sharp Tool Impacts,
1.1.4 Thermal Stress, and
1.1.5 Chemical Deterioration.
Note 1—Specifically exempted from this test method are the use of power (motor or engine-driven) tools or devices, explosives, military ordinance (excepting small arms) and tools, processes or devices requiring more than two persons to transport and operate.
1.2 The values stated in inch-pounds are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.
1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For a specific warning statement, see Warning in 10.1.1.6.
2. Referenced Documents
A36/A36M Specification for Carbon Structural Steel
A53/A53M Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless
A574 Specification for Alloy Steel Socket-Head Cap Screws
F1029 Guide for Selection of Physical Security Measures for a Facility
American Iron and Steel Institute M-1020-Structural Steel
Federal Specification GGG-313U-Cold Chisel
Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturer's Institute (SAAMI)-Ammunition
UL 10BC-Fire Extinguisher
United States Military Ammunition Specifications-Ammunition
Index Terms
asset level; ballistic attack; ballistic impacts; ballistic penetration; blunt tool impacts; body passage; chemical deterioration; forced entry; glazing classification; glazing system tests; passage of contraband; physical attack; relation ballistic threats; security glazing; security glazing materials; security glazing systems; spall; thermal stress; threat level; witness plate; Sledge hammer test; Stress--building materials/applications; Thermal stress; Thermal testing; Field testing; Fire axe test; Forced entry resistance; Glazing (security) materials/systems; Impact testing--security systems/equipment; Physical security; Pipe/sledge hammer test; Propane torch test; Security systems and equipment; Sharp-tool impacts; Ammunition; Angle iron/sledge hammer test; Ballistic test; Blunt-tool impacts; Chemical deterioration; Chisel/hammer test; Deterioration; Deterioration resistance
Citing ASTM Standards
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