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www.marshalls.co.uk/pas68 Uniclass EPIC L811 Q12 CI/Sfb (90.7) X Protective Street Furniture PAS 68 / IWA 14 Protective Street Furniture Street Furniture Protective Street Furniture Street Protective Furniture Street Contents Protective Street Furniture 03 Our Portfolio 04 Future Spaces 07 RhinoGuard™ 15/30 Protective Bollard 09 RhinoGuard™ 25/40 Protective Bollard 10 RhinoGuard™ 75/40 Protective Bollard 11 RhinoGuard™ 72/50 Protective Bollard 12 RhinoGuard™ 75/50 Protective Bollard 13 RhinoGuard™ 75/30 Protective Bollard 14 Igneo 75/40 Protective Seat 15 EOS 75/30 Protective Seat 16 RhinoBlok™ 72/40 Protective Seat 17 GEO Coordinated Range 18 Protective Planters with RhinoGuard™ Integrated Technology 19 Furniture Street Marshalls has been manufacturing hard landscaping materials for over 120 years Case Study: BAM Construction 21 and has become the leading supplier of the Case Study: Land Securities 22 products that create our urban environment. Marshalls Bespoke Product Solutions 23 Marshalls products are used nationwide by customers who are seeking reliable, high quality goods and services. Whether it’s innovative paving, sustainable drainage systems or street furniture, Marshalls 360 – Designed around you 24 Marshalls is a brand that businesses can trust. Indeed Marshalls has earned the status of Superbrand for seven consecutive years, an award bestowed only upon the most reputable, most influential brands in their field. www.marshalls.co.uk/pas68 We believe it is all a consequence of our passion to create Our Protective Street Furniture products are manufactured in line with PAS / IWA legislation better, safer spaces. 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2 Protective Street Furniture Street Furniture Protective Street Furniture Street Protective Furniture Street Protective Street Furniture is not The usage and requirements for protective street furniture traditionally viewed as a product to enhance products can be broken down into three key areas: the landscape, more as a necessary evil to 1. HOSTILE VEHICLE MITIGATION ensure our people, places and infrastructure The primary objective of Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) is to are kept safe from threat. In most cases, remove or reduce the threat from hostile vehicles, through a variety of methods and techniques. The concept involves the crash-tested products are developed with careful consideration of a number of factors, including; the effects minimal consideration given to the design. of blast loading, assessments of vehicle dynamics and potential vehicle approach routes, solutions for vehicle exclusion and traffic calming. Marshalls has technical experts available who can advise Marshalls has flipped this on its head and taken a range on such considerations on a specific project basis. of aesthetically designed street furniture products and incorporated protective RhinoGuard technology within. 2. RAM RAIDING Through a selection of product types, materials and Ram-raiding is a variation on burglary in which a vehicle is driven finishes, the specification of protective street furniture is at a location with the intention for perpetrators to breach physical made more inclusive for all parties. security and to loot it. Commercial properties, shop fronts and Protective Street Furniture no longer needs to be ATMs are constantly under threat of attack from ram-raiders if not limited to a line of bollards or heavy blocks, instead a sufficiently protected. Intelligent application of protective street space can be protected with lighting, seating, cycle furniture can effectively secure a location from vehicle-borne parking or even a litter bin. threats without hindering the aesthetics. 3. VEHICLE RESTRAINT As more vehicles frequent the country’s roads, the threat of accidental collision increases significantly. Effective vehicle restraint must be integrated into the design of of urban spaces to protect people from vehicle collision in accident blackspots. This could be in a busy commercial office space, a major transport hub or even a mixed use residential area prone to the effects of harsh winter weather. LEGISLATION EXPLAINED IWA Street Furniture Street IWA is an international standard for counter terrorism impact PAS 68 testing agreements which incorporates PAS 68, PAS 69, CEN Workshop Agreement and, eventually, the PAS 170 standards. Protective At the heart of the concept of Hostile Vehicle Mitigation is the Hence, no matter where you are based or where you want to BSI PAS 68 standard. PAS 68 specifies a performance classification create a safe and beautiful space, the IWA workshop agreement for vehicle security barriers and their foundations when subjected Street Furniture standardises all counter terrorism impact testing agreements and to a horizontal impact. models and combines them into one, making the testing and Whilst it is only through specifying products successfully tested specification of products easier and clearer for all specifiers. See our products in action at in accordance with PAS 68 that protective security can truly be assured, this does not necessarily mean that the highest www.marshalls.co.uk/commercial/videos TM RhinoGuard 15/30 specifications of PAS 68 protection are always required. Vehicle Speed Vehicle Mass (kg) km/h (mph) PAS 69 1500 2500 3500 7500 30000 BSI PAS 68 is complemented by the PAS 69 document, which 16 (10) 15kJ 25kJ 35kJ 74kJ 296kJ provides guidance on the selection, installation, foundations and 32 (20) 59kJ 99kJ 138kJ 296kJ 1185kJ www.marshalls.co.uk/pas68 use of PAS 68 tested security products, taking into account site 48 (30) 133kJ 222kJ 311kJ 667kJ 2667kJ specific conditions. 64 (40) 237kJ 395kJ 553kJ 1185kJ 4741kJ PAS 69 suggests a maximum gap of 1.2m between the 80 (50) 370kJ 617kJ 864kJ 1852kJ 7407kJ installed, upright faces of successive security products, to 96 (60) 533kJ 889kJ 1244kJ ensure that vehicles are prevented from encroaching freely between the barriers. 112 (70) 726kJ 1210kJ The table above provides the kinetic energy values (in kj) created RhinoGuardTM 75/40 Igneo Seat RhinoGuardTM 75/50 Giove Planter on impact, for each of the vehicle types and speeds used in BSI 3 PAS 68 and CWA 16221 impact testing. JUSTJUST BECAUSE BECAUSE THETHE AREA AREA HAS HAS TOTO BE BE SAFE... SAFE... ...DOESN’T MEAN THE DESIGN DOES TOO. LET’S CREATE THE GREATER OUTDOORS Our integrated street furniture ranges have everything you need to create spaces that people flock to. Places they can meet up, unwind and relax. Our protective street furniture has been successfully crash tested in accordance with PAS 68. Whatever you’re looking for, whether it’s a specific product or a certain theme, you’ll find everything you need to create the greater outdoors. Discover more at marshalls.co.uk/greateroutdoors Protective Street Furniture Street Furniture Protective Street Furniture Street Protective Furniture Street Whilst the main objective of Protective Street Furniture is to ensure that they provide the required levels of security to sites at potential risk, Marshalls believes that it is also Choose the right Protective Product for your specification Bollards Selection Matrix vital that landscapes remain functional, attractive and appreciated by the communities that use them. The growing demand for less complicated and more cost STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 effective ways to protect people, places and infrastructure SLEEVE OPTIONS without compromising any aesthetics is becoming the preferred CHOOSE YOUR RATING CHOOSE YOUR PRODUCT TYPE CHOOSE YOUR AESTHETIC choice for clients, when it comes to specifying PAS products. Once the appropriate speed rating Choose the type of street furniture you Select from a wide range of materials Standard sleeve designs are available in steel has been determined, relevant and finishes ot complement the and stainless steel and can be specified with To address this, Marshalls has assembled a highly specialised would like to specify in your design, i.e. products can be sourced. architectural surrounding. reflective banding for increased visibility team of designers and engineers to develop innovative, bollards, seats, planters, litter bins, etc. and safety. Bespoke design commissions design-led solutions including bollards, lighting, seating, for other styles and finishes can also be planters, litter bins, post & rail and cycle stands, creating accommodated on request. better and safer spaces for users to enjoy. FINISH OPTIONS Average Road Furniture Selection Matrix Marshalls Protective Product Speed Stainless Steel Stainless steel sleeves are manufactured from a carefully selected Grade 316L (1.4401). Up to 30mph RhinoGuard™ 15/30 Protective Core Exceptionally strong and requiring very low maintenance, the material provides higher MATERIALS RhinoGuard™ 25/40 Protective Core resistance to corrosion, pitting and staining Standard 30-40 mph RhinoGuard™ 75/40 Protective Core Solutions to fit almost any surrounding, the Protective Street Bollards compared to other grades. Stainless steel Furniture range utilises materials including: RhinoGuard™ 75/50 Slimline Protective Core sleeves are provided with a brushed satin 40-50mph RhinoGuard™ 75/50 Protective Core finish as standard. A bright polished finish is - Concrete also available on request. - Ferrocast (Polyurethane) - Precious Stone Up to 30mph RhinoGuard™ 75/30 Shallow Mount Protective Core Steel (Powder coated) - Stainless Steel Shallow Mount Steel sleeves are treated with the Akzo Nobel, RhinoGuard™ 25/40 Shallow Mount Protective Core Interpon PZ 770 system, being first