How ISO 17712 Affects You
ISO 17712 Affects You
In September 2010, International Standard 17712, Mechanical seals (ISO 17712) replaced the Publicy Available Specification 17712 (ISO/PAS 17712). 17712 is now a fully-fledged ISO International Standard.
ISO 17712 addresses all types of security seals usable on maritime containers. Since many other industries use the same seals, members of those industries also may choose to adopt ISO 17712.
Compliance with ISO 17712 requires independent confirmation in three areas:
1. Physical testing to determine a seal's classification for physical strength.
2. Process auditing of supplier security-related business processes.
3. Physical testing that earns a "Pass" grade for evidence of tampering. Please note that the tamper test grade is not required until 1st March 2012.
At the present time and due to enhanced Customs security requirements market focus is concentrated on seals classified as 17712 high security "H". Bolt and cable seals are the traditional types of "H" strong barrier seals.
Suppliers must assure that both their product and their security-related business procedures conform to the standard. Suppliers must be able to produce on request proper independent test and audit reports - commonly referred to as certificates of compliance.
Buyers that need 17712-compliant seals must be vigilant in their purchasing. They should be able to obtain independent written certification from a supplier that its product and processes meet or exceed the hurdles of ISO 17712.
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