L1-NAM-INS-012 - Rail Assets Security and Access Control
L1-NAM-INS-012 - Rail Assets Security and Access Control
L1-NAM-INS-012 - Rail Assets Security and Access Control
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Amendment Record
Approving Manager: Head of Network Asset Management Approval Date: 30/07/2013 Next Review Date: 30/07/2015
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Table of Contents
1 Purpose ................................................................................................................................. 3
2 Background ........................................................................................................................... 3
4 The Requirements................................................................................................................. 3
6 References............................................................................................................................. 5
7 Appendices............................................................................................................................ 5
Appendix 1- Assa Abloy letter Lockwood V7 series keying systems ........................................................5
Appendix 2- Lock schedule – February 2013............................................................................................5
Appendix 3- All ARO’s PM5 system key profiles (document not attached) ..............................................5
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1 Purpose
To provide a description and requirements for the selection and application of agreed
products for rail assets security and access control across the MTM network.
2 Background
The V Series keys and locks are a restrictive hierarchical security locking system used by
the Victorian rail industry from about 1984. The patent for the key and lock system is held
by Assa Abloy, formally known as Lockwood.
The patent has expired and will not be renewed. Assa Abloy has withdrawn the product
from the market leaving the rail industry in Victoria as the last user. Assa Abloy is no longer
accepting large orders of V series padlocks and from mid 2013 will only process limited
orders of key blanks. (See Appendix 7.1).
The railway industry therefore has had to review its keying and lock system requirements.
Public Transport Victoria (PTV) facilitated the review which addressed the following
matters:
Review of current security arrangements,
Development of a strategy to manage and improve security and access to rail assets,
with consideration to security requirements and new technologies,
Development of a long term strategy for managing security and access for the entire
Victorian Rail Network,
Investigate the viability of a “like for like” replacement for the V series key system.
3 The Issue
The demise of the V Series keys and locks has necessitated the identification of suitable
replacement products to meet the future security requirements of the rail industry in
Victoria.
The main aspects to be considered for the “Rail Assets Security and Access Control
System” are:
Be compatible between ARO’s,
Be integrated between different areas/departments within each rail operator/maintainer,
Meet the access and security needs of employees and contractors,
Be maintainable and durable.
4 The Requirements
The unavailability of the V Series keys and locks impacts all areas of the MTM business
including Operations, Infrastructure and Rolling Stock. Consideration has been given to the
range of assets from high value and/or high employee traffic areas to low value assets.
Three levels of asset risk have been identified and three products also recommended that
would meet the three tier risk requirements:
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High risk assets – Challenger access card is a component of the security system
implemented by VicTrack (in consultation with other rail organisations) for new
installations, e.g. Newport sidings, new stations,
Medium risk assets – Assa Abloy Protec Cliq is a programmable electronic element
together with a metal standard key (similar to a car key),
Low risk assets – Assa Abloy Protec is an all metal standard key with no
programmable electronic element.
Challenger is an integrated security management product chosen by VicTrack and the
ARO’s as the current preferred intruder detection and security management system. As an
integrated system a feature of Challenger is the capability of supporting access control
cards.
Assa Abloy Protec Cliq is a key and lock system based on the same mechanical key body
as the standard Protec with the addition of a programmable electronic element (similar to a
car key) that works in conjunction with an electronic element embedded with the
appropriate padlock or door cylinder. The programming allows for hours of access, days of
week, restricted access etc. This feature may be useful where it is prohibitive to install
Challenger access card or at locations with an interface to another ARO e.g. V/Line.
Assa Abloy Protec is a recent high security keying system that has patented legal
protection until 2031. Protec is a standard mechanical key system that will operate regular
padlocks and door cylinders. The Protec Cliq mechanical key can be used with a Protec
standard cylinder or padlock. The Assa Abloy Protec products are used by other rail
networks in Australia.
The solutions described above has also been formally accepted by V/Line to ensure inter-
operability, particularly for operational needs.
5 Required actions
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6 References
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7 Appendices
Appendix 1- Assa Abloy letter Lockwood V7 series keying systems
Appendix 2- Lock schedule – February 2013
Appendix 3- All ARO’s PM5 system key profiles (document not attached)
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Note 1: Assa Abloy Protec 2 and Protec 2 Cliq lock cylinders will fit both Protec padlocks
and Lockwood door furniture.
Note 2: Padlocks selected are Abloy Protec padlock PL321, shackle dia 5mm, horizontal
shackle clearance 18mm and vertical shackle clearance 20mm or 50mm (eg
signals 8P). Abloy Protec padlock PL330, shackle dia 8mm, horizontal shackle
clearance 25mm and vertical shackle clearance 25mm or 50mm (eg general 1P).
Note 3: Abloy Protect 2 keys are able to be used with cam locks and cabinet locks (eg
signals 12P).
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