ASIS Completes Work on PSC Series of ANSI Standards
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The PSC series includes:
ANSI/ASIS PSC.1-2012: Management System for Quality of Private Security Company Operations - Requirements with Guidance
ANSI/ASIS PSC.2-2012: Conformity Assessment and Auditing Management Systems for Quality of Private Security Company Operations
ANSI/ASIS PSC.3-2013: Maturity Model – Phased Implementation of a Quality Assurance Management System for Private Security Service Providers
ANSI/ASIS PSC.4-2013: Quality Assurance and Security Management for Maritime Private Security Companies – Guidance
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The effective delivery of aid and services to regions with compromised rule of law often depends on the use of PSCs to help restore critical infrastructure and facilitate long-term stability. Due to the nature of this work, it is imperative for PSCs to be well regulated, disciplined, and properly staffed. The PSC series of standards achieve these goals. Using a high-level, business management approach, the PSC.1 standard covers the risk management, financial, physical, ethical, and human rights aspects of PSC operations. The standard provides measurable and auditable criteria that PSCs can use in developing their internal processes and procedures, as well as for contracting authorities to build into their business agreements.
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Conformance to the PSC.1 standard is now required in
The PSC.2 Conformity Assessment standard provides guidance for auditing and conformity assessment of the PSC.1. The PSC.3 Maturity Model uses a phased implementation approach to implement the PSC.1 so companies can establish achievable and maintainable goals based on their specific needs.
The PSC.4 for Private Maritime Security Service Providers arose from the global threat posed by crime and piracy in international waters. This standard provides guidance for these PSCs to implement the PSC.1 in the maritime environment in a manner that is safe, legal, and respectful of human rights.
“The business and risk management principles outlined in these standards will benefit PSCs in areas of the world lacking rule of law, as well as those service providers seeking to enhance their enterprise-wide business and risk management,” said Siegel. “Simply put: these principles will support the business objectives of any security service provider.”
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