ULC-S324:1993-R2016 Standard for Burglary Resistant Safes
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ULC-S324:1993-R2016 Standard for Burglary Resistant Safes
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ULC-S324:1993-R2016 Standard for Burglary Resistant Safes
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This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.
These requirements cover burglary-resistant safes classified into 2 Types and 10 Classes.
At the manufacturer's option, a suffix 'D' may be used in one of the Types to denote a safe with a deposit mechanism which has been subjected to the full test for the Class. An 'E' suffix may be used in one of the Types to denote a safe which has been tested for explosive resistance.
This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.
These requirements cover burglary-resistant safes classified into 2 Types and 10 Classes.
At the manufacturer's option, a suffix 'D' may be used in one of the Types to denote a safe with a deposit mechanism which has been subjected to the full test for the Class. An 'E' suffix may be used in one of the Types to denote a safe which has been tested for explosive resistance.