PRODUCT CLASSES AND LIMITS ON VALUE STORING
Certificates in individual classes:
| SAFETY GRADE | LEGAL GROUNDS | DESCRIPTION | 
| 0 to XIII | PN-EN 1143-1 European norm | Ensures antiburglar protection of valuables. | 
| S1 and S2 | PN-EN 14450 European norm | Ensures antiburglar protection of valuables. | 
| Arms and ammunition | KT/101/IMP/2008 technical criteria | Cabinets for storing arms and ammunition. | 
| A | Regulation 57 and 58 of Ministry of National Defence in line with Regulation of Council of Ministers of 1st June 2010 on organisation and operation of secret offices | Devices for storing confidential documents. | 
| B | Regulation of Council of Ministers of 1st June 2010 on organisation and operation of secret offices | Devices for storing secret documents. | 
| C | Regulation of Council of Ministers of 1st June 2010 on organisation and operation of secret offices | Devices for storing top secret documents. | 
After successfully passing tests conducted by authorised bodies, a safe is granted a certificate in a relevant class of resistance. The higher the level of protection ensured by a safe, the higher the class of resistance granted to it. More valuable items may be kept in a higher class safe.

	 
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