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CATALOGUE OF
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Contents
About this Catalogue iv

Online Catalogue iv

Copyright Service iv

About SAI Global Business Publishing iv

About Standards Australia iv

Glossary of Terms iv

Abbreviations vi

Example of Catalogue Entry vii

Where to Buy Standards viii


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Internet and Electronic Services ix

International Standards Online ix


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Australian Standards in Numerical Order
Standards 1
Miscellaneous Set & CD Products 242
Classified Standards 242
Reference Materials 243
Handbooks 244
Miscellaneous Publications 257
Rulings 258
Technical Reports 259
Other National Standards & Similar Publications 260

Subject Index (Australian Standards® only) 265

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About this Catalogue About Standards Australia
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Size of Standards
Most Australian Standards are ISO A4. Where the size of
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Abbreviations
ACA Australian Communications Authority SIRCA Securities Industry Research Centre of Asia-
Pacific
ACIF Australian Communications Industry Forum
SNZ Standards New Zealand
AGA The Australian Gas Association
Supp Supplement
Amdt Amendment
TR Technical Report
ANSI American National Standards Institute
WSAA Water Services Association of Australia
AQC Australian Quality Council
WTIA Welding Technology Institute of Australia
AS Australian Standard
AS/NZS Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard
ASCRM Australian Standard Certified Reference
Material
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
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BEA Business Excellence Australia


BRANZ Building Research Association New Zealand
BS British Standard
CB Consensus Book
CCA Cement and Concrete Association of Australia
CCITT International Telegraph and Telephone
Consultative Committee
CEN European Committee for Standardization
CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical
Standardization
CIA Concrete Institute of Australia
CIDA Construction Industry Development Agency
CISPR International Special Committee on Radio
Interference
COER Centre for Organisational Excellence
Research of Massey University, NZ
DIN German Standard
ENA Energy Networks Association of Australia
(previously known as ESAA)
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards
Institute
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers
ISBN International Standard Book Number
IS EN Irish Standard European Norms
ISO International Organization for Standardization
ITU International Telecommunications Union
NZS New Zealand Standard
SAA Standards Australia

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Example of Catalogue Entry

Standard prefix and number AS/NZS 3350


Generic title Safety of household and similar electrical appliances
Part number AS/NZS 3350.1:1994
Part title General requirements
Relationship to International Standard IEC 335-1:1991 117pp Number of pages

Amendments Amdt 1 March 1995

Specifies general safety requirements for household and similar electrical


appliances. It is a base Standard which, when combined with a particular
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Synopsis Standard in the AS/NZS 3350 series, becomes a complete Standard for the
particular appliance. This Standard is technically equivalent to, and has been
reproduced from, IEC 335-1:1991. (EL-002) Committee number

Designation and title of Standards


The designation consists of a prefix, a serial number and
the year of publication.
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The prefix AS denotes an Australian Standard .
The prefix AS/NZS denotes a joint Australian/New
Zealand Standard.
The prefix AS/NZS ISO denotes an ISO Standard which
has been adopted as a joint Australian/New Zealand
Standard.
The prefix is followed by a serial number which may
include a part number, separated by a point from the main
number. The Standard may also contain a sub-part
number and sometimes a sub sub-part number, all
separated by points.
Titles include a generic title which is given to a stand-
alone Standard, or is the same for all parts of a series; a
part title, which is specific to a particular Standard in a
series; also a sub-part title and a sub sub-part, if
applicable.
The year of publication is added at the end of the
designation, preceded by a dash if an Australian Standard,
and a colon if published as a joint Standard.

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NUMERICAL LIST OF AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS

CATALOGUE 2008 AS/NZS CISPR 16 AS/NZS CISPR 16.3:2004


Catalogue of Australian Standards and Other Specification for radio disturbance and im- CISPR technical reports
Products–2008 492pp munity measuring apparatus and methods (CISPR/TR 16-3 Ed. 2.0 (2003)) 186pp
The hardcopy 2008 Catalogue lists all current Australian Adopts CISPR 16-3 which specifies technical reports
Standards, Miscellaneous Publications and Other Products AS/NZS CISPR 16.1.1:2006 and information on the history of CISPR. (TE-003)
available as at 1 January 2008. For each entry the Cata- Radio disturbance and immunity measur-
logue provides a synopsis, amendment status (if any) and ing apparatus–Measuring apparatus AS/NZS CISPR 16.4.1:2006
technical committee reference. The Catalogue includes an
extensive subject index. (CISPR 16-1-1 Ed. 2.0 (2006)) 65pp Uncertainties, statistics and limit model-
(TE-003) ling–Uncertainties in standardized EMC
AS/NZS CISPR 11:2004 (2nd Edition) tests
AS/NZS CISPR 16.1.2:2004 (2nd Edition) (CISPR/TR 16-4-1 Ed. 1.1 (2005)) 74pp
Industrial scientific and medical (ISM) radio-
frequency equipment–Electromagnetic dis- Radio disturbance and immunity measur- (TE-003)
ing apparatus–Ancillary equipment–
turbance characteristics–Limits and methods
Conducted disturbances AS/NZS CISPR 16.4.2:2004
of measurement
(CISPR 16-1-2 Ed. 1.1 (2004)) 66pp Uncertainties, statistics and limit model-
(CISPR 11 Ed. 4.1 (2004)) 35pp
Adopts IEC CISPR 11 which identifies limits and methods
Adopts CISPR 16-1-2:2004, Ed 1.1 which specifies ling–Uncertainty in EMC measurements
the characteristics and performance of equipment for (CISPR 16-4-2 Ed. 1.0 (2003)) 17pp
of measurement of electromagnetic disturbance characteris- the measurement of radio disturbance voltages and
tics in ISM radio frequency equipment. (TE-003) currents in the frequency range 9 kHz to 1 GHz. Adopts CISPR 16-4-2 which specifies the manner in
which measurement uncertainty is to be taken in to
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(TE-003)
AS/NZS CISPR 12:2006 account in determining compliance with CISPR limits.
Vehicles, boats, and internal combustion en- (TE-003)
AS/NZS CISPR 16.1.3:2004 (2nd Edition)
gine driven devices–Radio disturbance char- Radio disturbance and immunity measur- AS/NZS CISPR 16.4.3:2004 (2nd Edition)
acteristics–Limits and methods of measure- ing apparatus–Ancillary equipment–
ment for the protection of receivers except Uncertainties, statistics and limit model-
Disturbance power ling–Statistical considerations in the de-
those installed in the vehicle/boat/device it- (CISPR 16-1-3 Ed. 2.0 (2004)) 28pp
self or in adjacent vehicles/boats/devices termination of EMC compliance of mass-
Adopts CISPR 16-1-3,Ed.2 (2004) which specifies the produced products
(CISPR 12 Ed. 5.1 (2005)) 48pp characteristics and calibration of the absorbing clamp
Adopts CISPR 12:2005, which provides limits of protection for the measurement of radio disturbance power in the (CISPR/TR 16-4-3 Ed. 2.0 (2004)) 27pp
for broadcast receivers in the frequency range of 30 MHz to frequency range 30 MHz to 1 GHz. (TE-003) Adopts CISPR 16-4-3, Ed.2 (2004) which specifies
1 000 MHz when used in the residential environment. This recommendations on statistics of disturbance com-
Standard applies to the emission of broadband and narrow- AS/NZS CISPR 16.1.4:2004 (2nd Edition) plaints, on the significance of CISPR limits, and spe-
band electromagnetic energy which may cause interference cific reports. (TE-003)
Radio disturbance and immunity measur-
to radio reception and which is emitted from vehicles or
boats propelled by an internal combustion engine, electrical
ing apparatus–Ancillary equipment– AS/NZS CISPR 16.4.4:2004
Radiated disturbances
means or both, and devices equipped with an internal com- Uncertainties, statistics and limit model-
bustion engine. Aircraft and traction systems are beyond (CISPR 16-1-4 Ed. 1.1 (2004)) 64pp ling–Statistics of complaints and a model
the scope of this Standard, nor does it specify the measure- Adopts CISPR 16-1-4:2004, Ed 1.1 which specifies
for the calculation of limits
ment of electromagnetic disturbances while the vehicle is the characteristics and performance of equipment for
connected to power mains for charging. (TE-003) the measurement of radiated disturbances in the fre- (IEC CISPR 16-4-4:2003) 32pp
quency range 9 kHz to 18 GHz. (TE-003) Adopts CISPR 16-4-4 which specifies the calculation
AS/NZS CISPR 13:2004 of limits for disturbance field strength and disturbance
Sound and television broadcast receivers and AS/NZS CISPR 16.1.5:2004 voltage for the measurement on the test site on the ba-
sis of models for the generation of disturbance for ra-
associated equipment–Radio disturbance Radio disturbance and immunity measur-
diation coupling respectively for mains coupling.
characteristics–Limits and methods of meas- ing apparatus–Antenna calibration test
(TE-003)
urement sites for 30 MHz to 1000 MHz
(CISPR 13 Ed. 4.1 (2003)) 33pp (CISPR 16-1-5 Ed. 1.0 (2003)) 44pp AS/NZS CISPR 20:2006
Adopts CISPR 16-1-5 which specifies the require-
Adopts CISPR 13:2003 which specifies the generation of Sound and television broadcast receivers and
ments for calibration test sites, used to perform an-
electromagnetic energy from sound and television receivers
tenna calibrations, as well as the test antenna charac- associated equipment–Immunity characteris-
for the reception of broadcast and similar transmissions and
teristics, calibration site verification procedure and site tics–Limits and methods of measurement
from associated equipment. The frequency range covered
extends from 9 kHz to 400 GHz. (TE-003) compliance criteria. (TE-003) (CISPR 20 Ed. 5.2 (2005)) 82pp
(TE-003)
AS/NZS CISPR 14 AS/NZS CISPR 16.2.1:2006
Electromagnetic compatibility–Requirements Methods of measurement of disturbances AS/NZS CISPR 22:2006
for household appliances, electric tools and and immunity–Conducted disturbance Information technology equipment–Radio dis-
similar apparatus measurements turbance characteristics–Limits and methods
(CISPR 16-2-1 Ed. 1.1 (2005)) 63pp of measurement
AS/NZS CISPR 14.1:2003 (TE-003) (CISPR 22 Ed. 5.2 (2006)) 71pp
Emission (TE-003)
AS/NZS CISPR 16.2.2:2006
(CISPR 14-1 Ed. 4.2 (2002)) 62pp
Establishes uniform requirements for the conduction
Methods of measurement of disturbances AS/NZS CISPR 24:2002
and the radiation of radio-frequency disturbances from and immunity–Measurement of distur- Information technology equipment–Immunity
appliances whose main functions are performed by bance power characteristics–Limits and methods of meas-
motors and switching or regulating devices, unless the (CISPR 16-2-2 Ed. 1.2 (2005)) 39pp urement
the r.f. energy is intentionally generated or intended (TE-003) (CISPR 24 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 29pp
for illumination. (TE-003)
Establishes the unifrom requirements for the electromag-
AS/NZS CISPR 16.2.3:2004 netic immunity of information technology equipment and
AS/NZS CISPR 14.2:2003 Methods of measurement of disturbances specifies applicable tests, test levels, product operating
Immunity–Product family standard and immunity–Radiated disturbance conditions and assessment criteria. This Standard is identi-
(CISPR 14-2 Ed. 1.1 (2001)) 15pp measurements cal to and has been reproduced from CISPR 24:1997.
Provides manufacturers, designers and suppliers of (CISPR 16-2-3 Ed. 1.0 (2003)) 58pp (TE-003)
household appliances, electric tools and similar appa- Adopts CISPR 16-2-3 which specifies the methods of
ratus with limits and methods of measurement with measurement of radiated disturbance phenomena in AS/NZS CISPR 25:2004
regard to their immunity characteristics to interfering the frequency range 9 kHz to 18 GHz. (TE-003) Radio disturbance characteristics for the pro-
signals. (TE-003) tection of receivers used on board vehicles,
AS/NZS CISPR 16.2.4:2004 boasts, and on devices–Limits and methods
AS/NZS CISPR 15:2006 Methods of measurement of disturbances of measurement
Limits and methods of measurement of radio and immunity–Immunity measurements (CISPR 25 Ed. 2.0 (2002)) 56pp
disturbance characteristics of electrical light- (CISPR 16-2-4 Ed. 1.0 (2003)) 18pp Adopts CISPR 25 which develops limits and methods of
ing and similar equipment Adopts CISPR 16-2-4 which specifies the methods of measurement regarding Radio disturbance characteristics,
(CISPR 15 Ed. 7.0 (2005)) 40pp measurement of immunity to EMC phenomena in the for the protection of receivers used on board vehicles,
(TE-003) frequency range 9 kHz to 18 GHz. (TE-003) boats, and on devices. (TE-003)

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AS ISO 128.1–2005

AS ISO 128 AS ISO 140.8–2006 AS/NZS ISO 717


Technical drawings–General principles of Laboratory measurements of the reduc- Acoustics–Rating of sound insulation in
presentation tion of transmitted impact noise by floor buildings and of building elements
coverings on a heavyweight standard
AS ISO 128.1–2005 floor AS/NZS ISO 717.1:2004
Introduction and index (ISO 140-8:1997) 14pp Airborne sound insulation
(ISO 128-1:2003) 10pp Adopts ISO 140-8:1997 to provide a method for
measuring the acoustic properties of floor coverings (ISO 717-1:1996) 19pp
Specifies general rules for the execution of technical from the view point of reducing impact noise trans- Provides a method whereby the frequency dependent
drawings as well as presentation of structures. In- mission. (AV-004) values of airborne sound insulation of building ele-
cludes an index for the ISO 128 series. (ME-072) ments and in building can be converted into a single
AS ISO 354–2006 number characterizing the acoustical performance.
AS ISO 128.20–2005 Acoustics–Measurement of sound absorption This Standard is identical with and reproduced from
Basic conventions for lines ISO 717-1:1996. (AV-004)
in a reverberation room
(ISO 128-20:1996) 10pp (ISO 354:2003) 21pp
Specifies the type of lines, designations and configura- Adopts ISO 354:2003 to specify a method of measuring the AS ISO 717.2–2004
tion as well as general rules for drafting of lines used sound absorption coefficient of acoustical materials used as Impact sound insulation
in technical drawings. (ME-072) wall or ceiling treatments, or the equivalent sound absorp- (ISO 717-2:1996) 12pp
tion area of objects, such as furniture, persons or space ab- Defines and provides methods for determining single
AS ISO 128.21–2005 sorbers, in a reverberation room. (AV-004) number quantities for the impact sound insulation in
Preparation of lines by CAD systems buildings. This Standard is identical with and repro-
AS ISO 389 duced from ISO 717-2:1996. (AV-004)
(ISO 128-21:1997) 12pp
Acoustics–Reference zero for the calibration
Specifies procedures for the calculations of the most
important basic types of non-continuous lines accord- of audiometric equipment AS EN 724–2002
ing to AS ISO 128.20 and their line elements. Guidance on the application of EN 29001 and
(ME-072) AS ISO 389.1–2007
Reference equivalent threshold sound EN 46001 and of EN 29002 and EN 46002 for
pressure levels for pure tones and supra- non-active medical devices
AS ISO 128.22–2005
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aural earphones (EN 724:1994) 36pp


Basic conventions and applications for Provides guidance on the establishment and maintenance of
leader lines and reference lines (ISO 389-1:1998) 8pp
(AV-003) quality systems specified in EN 29001/EN 46001 or EN
(ISO 128-22:1999) 8pp 29002/EN 46002 for the manufacture of non-active medical
Specifies general rules on presentation of leader and AS ISO 389.2–2007 devices (QR-008)
reference lines and their components, and the ar- Reference equivalent threshold sound
rangement of instructions on or at leader lines in all AS/NZS 999:1999
pressure levels for pure tones and insert
kinds of technical documents. (ME-072) Information and documentation–Guidelines
earphones
(ISO 389-2:1994) 7pp for the content, organization and presentation
AS ISO 128.23–2005
(AV-003) of indexes
Lines on construction drawings
(ISO 999:1996) 47pp
(ISO 128-23:1999) 12pp AS ISO 389.3–2007 Provides guidelines for the content, organization and pres-
Specifies types of lines and their application in con- Reference equivalent threshold force lev- entation of indexes. These apply to indexes of books, peri-
struction documentation. (ME-072) els for pure tones and bone vibrators odicals, reports, patent documents and other written or
(ISO 389-3:1994) 10pp printed documents, and also to non-print materials, such as
AS ISO 128.24–2005 (AV-003) electronic documents, films, sound recordings, video re-
Lines on mechanical engineering draw- cording, graphic material, maps and three-dimensional ob-
ings AS ISO 389.5–2003 jects. This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
(ISO 128-24:1999) 13pp Reference equivalent threshold sound duced from ISO 999:1996. (IT-019)
Provides general rules and basic conventions for the pressure levels for pure tones in fre-
types of lines on mechanical engineering drawings. quency range 8 kHz to 16 kHz AS ISO 1000–1998
(ME-072) (ISO/TR 389-5:1998) 4pp The international system of units (SI) and its
Specifies reference equivalent threshold sound pres- application
AS ISO 128.25–2005 sure levels (RETSPLs) of pure tones in the frequency (ISO 1000:1992) 23pp
Lines on shipbuilding drawings range from 8 kHz to 16 kHz, applicable to the calibra-
Describes the international system of units and selected
tion of air conduction audiometers for specific ear-
(ISO 128-25:1999) 10pp phones. This Standard is identical with and repro-
decimal multiples and submultiples of SI units for general
Provides general rules and basic conventions for the use. This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
duced from ISO/TR 389-5:1998. (AV-003)
types of lines to be used on shipbuilding drawings. duced from ISO 1000:1992. (ME-071)
(ME-072) AS ISO 389.7–2003
Reference threshold of hearing under AS 1001–1970
AS ISO 140 free-field and diffuse-field listening condi- Plain setting rings for internal measuring
Acoustics–Measurement of sound insulation tions equipment (metric series)
in buildings and of building elements (ISO 389-7:1996) 9pp (BS 4064:1966) 10pp
(AV-003) Covers rings for setting instruments used for precision
AS ISO 140.4–2006 measurements of internal diameters by two-point or three-
Field measurements of airborne sound AS EN 540–2002 point contact methods in diameters from 2 mm to 150 mm.
insulation between rooms (ISO 140- Clinical investigation of medical devices for It establishes a series of blank sizes; defines material, its
4:1998, MOD) 25pp human subjects heat treatment and hardness; and specifies finish and accu-
Adopts ISO 140-4:1998 to provide field methods for (EN 540:1993) 14pp racy of working surface. Three grades of accuracy are pro-
measuring the airborne sound insulation properties of Specifies the requirements for the conduct of clinical inves- vided for. For inch series rings see AS B294. (ME-027)
interior walls, floors and doors between two rooms tigations and documentation on the performance of medical
under diffuse sound field conditions in both rooms. devices, to determine any undersirable side effects and AS 1003–1971
(AV-004) permit the assessment of acceptable risks. (HE-012) Engineers' straightedges (metric units) 23pp
Establishes main design features, general dimensions, mate-
AS ISO 140.6–2006 AS/NZS ISO 544:2005 rial, finishes, methods and marking of support, and accura-
Laboratory measurements of impact Welding consumables–Technical delivery cies for cast-iron, steel and stone straightedges. It provides
sound insulation of floors conditions for welding filler materials–Type of for three grades of accuracy and covers the range of sizes
product, dimensions, tolerances and mark- from 250 mm to 5000 mm in cast-iron and from 250 mm to
(ISO 140-6:1998) 15pp 2000 mm in steel and in stone. (ME-027)
Adopts ISO 140-6:1998 to provide a laboratory ings
method for measuring impact noise transmission (ISO 544:2003) 8pp
through floors by using a standard tapping machine. (WD-002) AS 1004
(AV-004) Surface plates for metrology
AS EN 556
AS/NZS ISO 140.7:2006 Sterilization of medical devices– AS 1004.1–1998
Field measurements of impact sound in- Requirements for medical devices to be des- Cast iron
sulation of floors (ISO 140-7:1998, MOD) ignated "STERILE"
(ISO 8512-1:1990) 11pp
18pp Specifies material, preferred sizes, rigidity, finish and
AS EN 556.1–2002
Adopts ISO 140-7:1998 with national modifications to other general features for cast iron surface plates in
specify field methods for the measuring the impact Requirements for terminally sterilized
four accuracy grades. Annexes provide general infor-
sound insulation properties of building floors by using medical devices mation on care and use, testing and moderation in
a standard tapping machine. This method is applicable (EN 556.1:2001) 5pp loading of surface plates. This Standard is identical
bare floors and also to floor with coverings. Specifies requirements for a terminally-sterilized with and has been reproduced from ISO 8512-1:1990.
(AV-004) medical device to be designated 'sterile'. (HE-023) (ME-027)

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AS 1004.2–1998 AS 1012.5–1999 AS 1012.19.1–2000


Granite Determination of mass per unit volume of Accelerated curing of concrete compres-
(ISO 8512-2:1990) 13pp freshly mixed concrete 5pp sion test specimens–Hot water method
Specifies material, preferred sizes, rigidity, finish and (BD-042) 3pp
other general features for granite surface plates in four (BD-042)
accuracy grades. Annexes provide general information AS 1012.6–1999
on care and use, testing and moderation in loading of Method for the determination of bleeding AS 1012.19.2–2000
surface plates. This Standard is technically equivalent of concrete 6pp Accelerated curing of concrete compres-
to and has been reproduced from ISO 8512-2:1990. (BD-042) sion test specimens–Warm water method
(ME-027) 4pp
AS 1012.8.1–2000 (BD-042)
AS 1006–1995 Method of making and curing concrete–-
Solid-stem general purpose thermometers Compression and indirect tensile test AS 1012.20–1992
(ISO 1770:1981, ISO 1770:1981/Amd 1:1983) specimens 17pp Determination of chloride and sulfate in
7pp (BD-042) hardened concrete and concrete aggre-
Specifies requirements for low-cost 'commercial quality' gates 4pp
thermometers suitable for use where great accuracy of tem- AS 1012.8.2–2000 Sets out a separate solution method which can be used
perature measurement is not required. The temperature in aggregate or concrete laboratories to indicate
range covered is from minus 100°C to plus 500°C. Re- Method of making and curing concrete–-
Flexure test specimens 6pp whether chlorides or sulfates are present over a
quirements relate to materials, construction and dimensions, threshold detectable quantity. (BD-042)
graduation and figuring, scale error and marking. This (BD-042)
Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO AS 1012.21–1999
1770:1981 and its Amendment 1:1983. (CH-030) AS 1012.9–1999
Determination of the compressive Determination of water absorption and
strength of concrete specimens 10pp apparent volume of permeable voids in
AS 1011–1993
(BD-042) hardened concrete 5pp
Information processing systems–Unrecorded
(BD-042)
12.7 mm (0.5 in) wide magnetic tape for in-
formation interchange–32 ftpmm (800 ftpi), AS 1012.10–2000
AS 1014–1986
Determination of indirect tensile strength
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NRZ1, 126 ftpmm (3200 ftpi) phase encoded Gauging of metric screw threads
and 356 ftpmm (9042 ftpi), NRZ1 of concrete cylinders ('Brasil' or splitting
(ISO 1502) 24pp
(ISO/IEC 1864:1992) 15pp test) 5pp Specifies requirements for gauges for single start parallel
Specifies the characteristics of 12.7 mm (0.5 in) wide mag- (BD-042) general purpose metric screw threads manufactured to ei-
netic tape with reel to enable magnetic and mechanical in- ther AS 1721 or AS 1275. It covers types of gauges, inspec-
terchangeability of such tape between information process- AS 1012.11–2000 tion of screw threads, design features of screw gauges, ma-
ing systems. This Standard is identical with, and has been Determination of the modulus of rupture terial and hardness requirements, and limits and tolerances
reproduced from, ISO/IEC 1864:1992. (IT-001) 8pp of gauging elements, and is technically identical with ISO
(BD-042) 1502, ISO General Purpose Metric Screw Threads–
AS 1012 Gauging. Appendices give notes on the function, use and
Methods of testing concrete AS 1012.12.1–1998 checking of gauges, the bases for the gauge deviations and
Determination of mass per unit volume of tolerances, and detailed examples of deriving specific
AS 1012.1–1993 hardened concrete–Rapid measuring gauge limits. (ME-028)
Sampling of fresh concrete 6pp method 3pp
Describes the method for obtaining samples of AS 1019–2000
(BD-042)
freshly-mixed concrete directly from mixers, from Internal combustion engines–Spark emission
agitator or non-agitator units, from concrete deposited AS 1012.12.2–1998 control devices 9pp
in readiness for casting, and from concrete deposited Determination of mass per unit volume of Specifies requirements for materials, design, construction
in the forms. (BD-042) and performance of spark arresters for controlling the emis-
hardened concrete–Water displacement sion of sparks from internal combustion engines.
method 3pp (ME-020)
AS 1012.2–1994 (BD-042)
Preparation of concrete mixes in the labo-
AS/NZS 1020:1995
ratory 14pp AS 1012.13–1992
(BD-042) The control of undesirable static electricity
Determination of the drying shrinkage of 74pp
AS 1012.3.1–1998 concrete for samples prepared in the field Provides recommendations relating to safe control of elec-
Determination of properties related to the or in the laboratory 12pp trostatic charges generated incidentally by processes or ac-
Amendment 1 October 1993 tivities. Its purpose is to assist in reducing fire, explosion
consistency of concrete–Slump test 7pp Sets out a method for determining the drying shrink- and nuisance aspects associated with static electricity. It
(BD-042) age of concrete. Generally similar to the 1970 edition, outlines conditions under which the presence of static
except that the differences between field and labora- causes a hazard and recommends methods for its safe dissi-
AS 1012.3.2–1998
tory prepared specimens has been emphasized. pation or mitigation. Appendices provide information about
Determination of properties related to the (BD-042) the hazards caused by static electricity in the vicinity of
consistency of concrete–Compacting fac- flammable mixtures, on minimum ignition energies for a
tor test 5pp AS 1012.14–1991 range of chemicals and give examples of solving problems
(BD-042) Method for securing and testing cores resulting from static electricity. (EL-025)
from hardened concrete for compressive
AS 1012.3.3–1998 AS/NZS 1026:2004
Determination of properties related to the strength 7pp
(BD-042) Electric cables–Impregnated paper insulated–
consistency of concrete–Vebe test 6pp For working voltages up to and including
(BD-042) AS 1012.16–1996 19/33 (36) kV 47pp
Determination of creep of concrete cylin- Specifies the requirements for non-draining mass-
AS 1012.3.4–1998 impregnated paper insulated and lead alloy sheathed cables
Determination of properties related to the ders in compression 7pp
Specifies procedures for determining the creep of for working voltages up to and including 19/33 (36) kV.
consistency of concrete–Compactibility (EL-003)
standard concrete test cylinders subjected to a sus-
index 5pp tained longitudinal compressive load. (BD-042)
(BD-042) AS 1028–1992
AS 1012.17–1997 Power reactors and earthing transformers
AS 1012.4.1–1999 (IEC 60289 Ed. 2.0 (1988)) 45pp
Determination of air content of freshly Determination of the static chord
Specifies requirements for the following type of reactors:
modulus of elasticity and Poisson's ratio
mixed concrete–Measuring reduction in shunt, current limiting, damping, tuning (filter), arc-
concrete volume with increased air pres- of concrete specimens suppression, smoothing reactors and earthing transformers,
sure 11pp (ASTM C 469:1994) 15pp with the exception of small reactors with rating less than 2
Specifies procedures for the determination of static kvar single-phase and 10 kvar three-phase. This Standard is
(BD-042)
chord modulus of elasticity and Poisson's ratio. technically identical with and has been reproduced from
AS 1012.4.2–1999 (BD-042) IEC 289:1988, with the addition of particular requirements
Determination of air content of freshly for earth current-limiting neutral displacement reactors.
AS 1012.18–1996 (EL-008)
mixed concrete–Measuring reduction in
Determination of setting time of fresh
air pressure in chamber above concrete concrete, mortar and grout by penetration AS 1033
7pp resistance 6pp High voltage fuses (for rated voltages exceed-
(BD-042) ing 1000 V)
Specifies procedures for determining the initial and fi-
AS 1012.4.3–1999 nal setting times of mortar sieved from fresh concrete
mix, the slump of which is greater than zero, using AS 1033.1–1990
Determination of air content of freshly penetration resistance needles. This Standard is also Expulsion type
mixed concrete–Measuring air volume applicable to fresh mortar and grout. (BD-042) (IEC 60282-2 Ed. 1.0) 71pp
when concrete dispersed in water 6pp Specifies requirements for expulsion fuses, including
(BD-042) boric acid type, disconnector fuses, and drop-out fuses

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for use on 50 Hz and 60 Hz alternating current sys- AS 1038.6.4–2005 AS 1038.10.4–2001


tems of rated voltages above 1000 V, up to and in- Higher rank coal and coke–Ultimate Determination of trace elements–Coal,
cluding 72.5 kV. Classifies fuses according to spark coke and fly-ash–Determination of fluo-
production, transient recovery voltage capability, and
analysis–Carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen–
speed of operation. (EL-007) Instrumental method 5pp rine content–Pyrohydrolysis method
Sets out an instrumental method for determining car- 15pp
AS 1033.2–1988 bon, hydrogen and nitrogen in coal and coke. Sets out a procedure for the pyrohydrolytic separation
Current-limiting (powder-filled) type 36pp (MN-001) of fluorine from coal, coke and fly-ash and for deter-
Applies to all types of powder-filled high voltage cur- mination of fluorine by gravimetric processing and ei-
rent limiting fuses designed for service indoors and AS 1038.8.1–1999 ther ion potentiometry or ion chromatography.
outdoors on a.c. systems of rated voltages exceeding Coal and coke–Chlorine–Eschka method (MN-001)
1000 V and in high voltage a.c. equipment. Includes 4pp
service conditions, definitions ratings, standard condi- AS 1038.10.5.1–2003
Sets out the determination of the chlorine content of
tions of use and behaviour, and the specification of coal and coke by the Eschka procedure. (MN-001) Coal, coke and fly-ash–Trace elements–
characteristic. (EL-007) Determination of mercury content–Tube
AS 1038.8.2–2003 combustion method 8pp
AS 1038 (MN-001)
Coal and coke–Analysis and testing Coal and coke–Chlorine–High-
temperature combustion method 7pp
AS 1038.10.5.2–2007
AS 1038.1–2001 Sets out a high-temperature combustion titrimetric
procedure for the determination of the chlorine content Coal and fly-ash–Trace elements–
Higher rank coal–Total moisture 18pp Determination of mercury content–Acid
Sets out methods for the determination of total mois- of coal and coke. (MN-001)
ture, free moisture and residual moisture in higher extraction method 5pp
rank coal. (MN-001) AS 1038.9.1–2000 Sets out a method for the determination of the mer-
Higher rank coal and coke–Phosphorus– cury content in coal using acid extraction. (MN-001)
AS 1038.2–2006 Ash digestion/molybdenum blue method
Coke–Total moisture 7pp AS 1038.11–2002
6pp
(MN-001) Coal–Forms of sulfur
Sets out a method for the spectrophotometric determi-
nation of phosphorus in higher rank coal and coke, or (ISO 157:1996) 17pp
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AS 1038.3–2000 in the ash of these materials, as molybdenum blue. Sets out methods for the determination of sulfate sul-
Proximate analysis of higher rank coal (MN-001) fur, pyritic sulfur and organic sulfur in coal.
12pp (MN-001)
Sets out methods for the determination of moisture, AS 1038.9.2–2000
ash and volatile matter on the analysis sample of Higher rank coal–Phosphorus–Coal ex- AS 1038.12.1–2002
higher rank coal in order to obtain its proximate analy- Higher rank coal–Caking and coking
sis. Fixed carbon is calculated by difference.
traction/phosphomolybdovanadate
method 5pp propertiese–Crucible swelling number
(MN-001) 6pp
Sels out a method for the determination of phosphorus
in coal by acid extraction of coal and the spectropho- Sets out a method for determining the crucible swell-
AS 1038.4–2006 ing number of coal, by heating the coal in a covered
Coke–Proximate analysis 17pp tometric determination of phosphorus as phospho-
molybdovanadate. (MN-001) crucible. (MN-001)
Sets out methods for the determination of moisture,
ash and volatile matter on the analysis sample of AS 1038.12.2–1999
higher rank coal in order to obtain its proximate analy- AS 1038.9.3–2000
sis. (MN-001) Coal and coke–Phosphorus–Ash diges- Higher rank coal–Caking and coking
tion/phosphomolybdovanate method 7pp properties–Determination of Gray-King
AS 1038.5–1998 Sels out a method for the spectrophotometric determi- coke type 7pp
Gross calorific value 18pp nation of phosphorus in coal and coke, as phospho- Sets out a method for the determination of the Gray-
Describes a method for the determination of the gross molybdovanadate. Included are two alternative meth- King coke type of higher rank coal. (MN-001)
calorific value, at constant volume, of coal and coke ods of sample decomposition. This Method is also ap-
by using bomb calorimeters of the adiabatic and plicable to the determination of phosphorus in coal ash AS 1038.12.3–2002
automatic isothermal type. (MN-001) and coke ash. (MN-001) Higher rank coal–Caking and coking
properties–Dilatation 14pp
AS 1038.6.1–1997 AS 1038.9.4–2006 Sets out a method for the determination of the dilata-
Higher rank coal and coke–Ultimate Higher rank coal–Phosphorus–Borate fu- tion in higher rank coal by using a metal-core furnace.
analysis–Carbon and hydrogen 8pp sion/molybdenum blue method 6pp (MN-001)
Sets out a procedure for the determination of carbon Sets out a method for the spectrophotometric determi-
and hydrogen in the analysis sample of higher rank nation of phosphorus in coal by a borate fu- AS 1038.12.4.1–1996
coal and coke, by burning a known mass of sample in sion/molybdenum blue method using a rapid ashing Higher rank coal–Caking and coking
oxygen so that all carbon is converted to carbon diox- technique. This method does not involve the use of properties–Plasticity–Continuous-torque
ide and all hydrogen to water. (MN-001) hydrofluoric acid. (MN-001) Gieseler method
AS 1038.6.2–2007 (ASTM D2639) 8pp
AS 1038.10.0–2002 Sets out procedures for obtaining a relative measure of
Higher rank coal and coke–Ultimate
analysis–Nitrogen 8pp Determination of trace elements–Guide to the plastic behaviour of higher rank coal when heated
the determination of trace elements 18pp under prescribed conditions; applicable to methods in
Sets out a method for the determination of nitrogen in
Sets out a comparison of methods used for the deter- which the stirrer is operated continuously. (MN-001)
the analysis sample of higher rank coal or coke by
conversion to ammonium sulfate. Two methods for mination of trace elements in coal and coal ash.
the distillation of ammonia are given. (MN-001) (MN-001) AS 1038.13–1990
Tests specific to coke 17pp
AS 1038.6.3.1–1997 AS 1038.10.1–2003 Sets out procedures for the determination of properties
Higher rank coal and coke–Ultimate Determination of trace elements–Coal, which are specific for coke, covering mechanical
analysis–Total sulfur–Eschka method strength, reactivity and post-reaction strength.
coke and fly-ash–Determination of eleven
4pp (MN-001)
trace elements–Flame atomic absorption
Sets out a procedure, by conversion of sulfur to sulfate spectrometric method 19pp
with Eschka mixture and measurement of the sulfate AS 1038.14.1–2003
(MN-001)
gravimetrically, for the determination of total sulfur in Higher rank coal ash and coke ash–Major
the analysis sample of higher rank coal and coke. and minor elements–Borate fusion/flame
(MN-001) AS 1038.10.2–1998
atomic absorption spectrometric method
Determination of trace elements–Coal and 12pp
AS 1038.6.3.2–2003 coke–Determination of arsenic, antimony Sets out a method for the determination of twelve
Higher rank coal and coke–Ultimate and selenium–Hydride generation method elements in higher rank coal ash and coke ash by
analysis–Total sulfur–High-temperature 6pp flame atomic absorption spectrometry after borate fu-
combustion method 7pp Sets out a method for the determination of arsenic, an- sion. Methods for the determination of a further two
Sets out a method for determining the total sulfur con- timony and selenium in higher rank coal and coke. elements are also referenced. (MN-001)
tent of an analysis sample by high temperature com- (MN-001)
bustion. (MN-001) AS 1038.14.2–2003
AS 1038.10.3–1998 Higher rank coal ash and coke ash–Major
AS 1038.6.3.3–1997 Determination of trace elements–Coal and and minor elements–Acid digestion/flame
Higher rank coal–Ultimate analysis–Total coke–Determination of boron content– atomic absorption spectrometric method
sulfur–Infrared method 4pp ICP-AES method 4pp 15pp
Sets out a method by heating in oxygen, converting to Sets out a method for the determination of boron in Sets out methods for the determination of nine ele-
sulfur dioxide and measuring by infrared detection, for higher rank coal and coke using an inductively- ments in higher rank coal ash and coke ash by flame
the determination of total sulfur in the analysis sample coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometer after atomic absorption spectrometry after acid digestion.
of higher rank coal and coke. (MN-001) ashing of the coal or coke in the presence of Eschka Methods for the determination of a further two ele-
mixture. (MN-001) ments are also referenced. (MN-001)

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AS 1038.14.3–1999 of analysers and describes their operation. It also de- AS 1049–2000


Higher rank coal ash and coke ash–Major scribes appropriate techniques of statistical assessment Telecommunication cables–Insulation, sheath
and minor elements–Wavelength disper- and makes specific recommendations concerning the
procedures for evaluation and calibration maintenance
and jacket 133pp
sive X-ray fluorescence spectrometric of on-line analysers. (MN-001) Available Superseded
method 19pp Specifies the material requirements of the finished products
Sets our a wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence AS 1038.25–2002 and some of the compounds needed to manufacture tele-
procedure for the determination of silicon, aluminium, communication cables and provides test methods to evalu-
Coal–Durham cone handleability 9pp
iron, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, tita- ate the properties specified. (CT-001)
Sets out a method for the determination of the specific
nium, manganese, phosphorus and sulfur. The method
flow time of a coal in the Durham cone apparatus, as a
is applicable to coal ashes, coke ashes and boiler ashes AS/NZS 1050
rapid means of comparing the relative handleability of
having components of specified concentration ranges.
product coals. (MN-001) Methods for the analysis of iron and steel
(MN-001)

AS 1038.15–1995 AS 1038.26–2005 AS/NZS 1050.1:1996


Higher rank coal ash and coke ash–Ash Higher rank coal and coke–Guide for the Sampling iron and steel for chemical
fusibility 8pp determination of apparent relative density analysis 38pp
Sets out a furnace method for the determination of the 5pp Describes methods for sampling and sample prepara-
fusibility characteristics of higher rank coal ash and Sets out a method for the determination of the appar- tion for the determination of the chemical composition
coke ash by heating a moulded specimen of the pre- ent relative density of bulk samples of coal and a of pig iron, cast iron and steel. Procedures are de-
pared ash, recording the shape of the specimen at method for coke. (MN-001) scribed for use with both liquid and solid metal.
regular intervals and observing the temperatures at (CH-010)
which the characteristic fusibility shapes occur. AS 1045–1988
(MN-001) Acoustics–Measurement of sound absorption AS/NZS 1050.2:1994
in a reverberation room
AS 1038.16–2005 Determination of carbon content (gravim-
(ISO 354:1985) 14pp
Assessment and reporting of results etric method) 8pp
Available Superseded
38pp Sets out a method of measuring the sound of absorption co- Specifies a gravimetric method for the determination
This Standard sets out procedures and information for efficient of acoustical materials used as wall or ceiling of carbon content between 0.05% and 4.5% in all
the assessment and reporting of results obtained by the treatments, of the equivalent sound absorption area of ob- types of iron and steel. (CH-010)
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use of methods detailed in the AS 1038 series and as- jects such as furniture, persons, or space absorbers, in a re-
sociated Standards. (MN-001) verberation room. It is not intended for measuring the ab- AS/NZS 1050.6:1995
sorption characteristics of weakly damped resonators. Determination of tin content–Flame
AS 1038.17–2000 (AV-004) atomic absorption spectrometric method
Higher rank coal–Moisture-holding capac- 6pp
ity (equilibrium moisture) 7pp AS 1046 Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric
Sets out a method for the determination of the mois- Letter symbols for use in electrotechnology method for the determination of tin content of iron and
ture-holding capacity of higher rank coal. (MN-001) steel. The sample is digested in acid, the tin extracted
AS 1046.1–1978 into trioctyl phosphine oxide in 4-methylpentan-2-one
AS 1038.18–2006 General (MIBK) and then aspirated into a nitrous ox-
Coke–Size analysis 8pp (IEC 60027-1 Ed. 5.0 (1971), IEC 60027-1A ide/acetylene flame of an atomic absorption spec-
(MN-001) trometer. The absorption is measured at 235.5 nm.
Ed. 5.0 (1976)) 48pp
Specifies letter symbols for physical quantities and (CH-010)
AS 1038.19–2000
abbreviations and symbols for units for general use in
Higher rank coal–Abrasion Index AS/NZS 1050.8:1994
electrical fields. Principles for use of the symbols are
(ISO 12900:1997) 11pp established. The Standard is closely aligned with IEC
Sets out the requirements for the determination of ab-
Determination of manganese content
27-1 and 27-1A. (TE-013) (spectrophotometric method) 7pp
rasiveness of coal. This Standard is identical with and
has been reproduced from ISO 12900:1997. Specifies a spectrophotometric method for the deter-
AS 1046.2–1978 mination of manganese content between 0.01% and
(MN-001)
Telecommunications and electronics 2% in all types of iron and steel. (CH-010)
AS 1038.20–2002 (IEC 60027-2 Ed. 1.0 (1972), IEC 60027-2A
Higher rank coal–Hardgrove grindability Ed. 1.0 (1975)) 32pp AS 1050.12–1983
index Provides symbols for general quantities and for quan- Determination of nitrogen in steel (steam
tities concerning two-port networks, line transmission
(ISO 5074:1994) 9pp distillation titrimetric method) 10pp
of signals (including cables), radio wave propagation,
Specifies the method for determining the grindability Amendment 1 May 1984
waveguide propagation, aerials, electro-acoustics,
index of hard coal using the Hardgrove machine. It Sets out a method for determination of nitrogen in all
equivalent circuits of piezo-electric crystals, scattering
also specifies the procedure for calibrating the test types of steel, and is applicable to nitrogen contents
matrix and transfer matrix, static convertors, auto-
machine and for preparing the standard reference coal between 0.001% and 0.5%. (CH-010)
matic control science and technology. It supplements
samples. (MN-001)
AS 1046, Part 1, and is closely aligned with IEC 27-2
and 27-2A. (TE-013) AS/NZS 1050.14:1994
AS 1038.21.1.1–2002
Higher rank coal and coke–Relative den- Determination of manganese in iron and
AS 1046.3–1991 steel–Titrimetric method 7pp
sity–Analysis sample/density bottle Logarithmic quantities and units This method sets out a titrimetric method, using the
method 5pp (IEC 60027-3 Ed. 2.0 (1989)) 9pp permanganate ion formed by oxidation, for the deter-
Sets out a method for the determination of the relative Defines logarithmic quantities and units. The loga- mination of the manganese content of iron and steel.
density of higher rank coal and coke by a relative den- rithmic quantities dealt with are transmission path The method covers the range 0.50% to 15% manga-
sity bottle. (MN-001) quantities, levels, frequency intervals and decision nese and is applicable to all grades of iron and steel.
content. This Standard is identical with and has been (CH-010)
AS 1038.21.1.2–2002 reproduced from IEC 27-3:1989. (TE-013)
Higher rank coal and coke–Relative den- AS/NZS 1050.16:1994
sity–Analysis sample/volumetric method AS 1046.4–1991
Determination of sulfur content–Infrared
3pp Symbols for quantities to be used for ro-
Sets out a method for the determination of the relative absorption method after combustion in
tating electrical machines
density of higher rank coal and coke by a volumetric an induction furnace
(IEC 60027-4 Ed. 1.0 (1985)) 16pp
procedure. (MN-001) Tabulates a large number of letter symbols for quanti- (ISO 4935:1989) 7pp
ties related to rotating electrical machines. These Specifies an infrared absorption method after combus-
AS 1038.22–2000 symbols cover dimensional parameters as well as per- tion of the test portion at high temperature in a current
Higher rank coal–Mineral matter and wa- formance under different operating conditions. This of pure oxygen using a high frequency induction fur-
ter of constitution 16pp Standard is identical with and has been reproduced nace. The method can be used for the determination of
Sets out two methods for the determination of mineral from IEC 27-4:1985. (TE-013) sulfur content between 0.002% and 0.10% in steel.
matter in coal, and a method for determination of wa- This Standard is identical with and reproduced from
ter of constitution. (MN-001) AS 1048–2005 ISO 4935:1989. (CH-010)
International fibreboard box code 66pp
AS 1038.23–2002 Specifies a numerical system for the designation of types of AS 1050.17–1988
Higher rank coal and coke–Carbonate fibreboard boxes based on groups of category, supple- Determination of copper content–
carbon 5pp mented by letters and symbols related to dimensions and Spectrophotometric method
Sets out a method for the determination of carbonate elements of construction. (PK-025) (ISO 4946:1984) 4pp
carbon, from mineral carbonates, in higher rank coal Sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determi-
and coke by gravimetry. (MN-001) AS 1049–2003 nation of copper in iron and steel in the range 0.02%
Telecommunication cables–Insulation, sheath to 5%. The method is technically equivalent to ISO
AS 1038.24–1998 and jacket 153pp 4946, Steel and cast iron–Determination of copper
Guide to the evaluation of measurements This Standard specifies the material requirements of the fin- content–Spectrophotometric method, and will super-
made by on-line coal analysers 39pp ished products and some of the the compounds used to sede AS K1, Methods for the analysis of iron and
Sets out the recommended practices for the evaluation manufacture telecommunication cables and provides test steel, Part 17–1961, Copper in iron and steel (Absorp-
of on-line coal analysers. It defines various categories methods to evaluate the properties specified. (CT-001) tiometric method). (CH-010)

5
AS/NZS 1050.18:1994

AS/NZS 1050.18:1994 AS 1050.29–1989 AS 1055


Determination of phosphorus– Determination of cobalt content–Flame Acoustics–Description and measurement of
Spectrophotometric method 7pp atomic absorption spectrometric method environmental noise
Specifies a spectrophotometric method for the deter- 3pp
mination of the phosphorus content of iron and steel. Sets out a flame atomic absorption method for the de- AS 1055.1–1997
The method is applicable to the determination of termination of cobalt in iron and steel in the range General procedures
phosphorus contents between 0.005% and 2.0%, pro- 0.003% to 0.4%. (CH-010) (ISO 1996-1:1982) 15pp
vided that the following elements are not present in Sets out general procedures for the description and
amounts greater than that specified: niobium 1%, tan- AS/NZS 1050.30:1994 measurement of environmental noise including repeti-
talum 1%, titanium 2%, tungsten 11%, zirconium 1%. Determination of boron content– tive impulsive noise. This Standard defines the basic
(CH-010) Curcumin spectrophotometric method quantities to be used for the description of noise in
community environments and describes basic proce-
AS 1050.19–1988 (ISO 10153:1991) 10pp
dures for the determination of these quantities. It does
Determination of nickel content– Specifies a spectrophotometric method for the deter-
not apply to the measurement or assessment of en-
mination of boron content between 0.0005% and
Spectrophotometric method route air, rail or water transportation or road transpor-
0.01% in steel. This Standard is technically identical
(ISO 4939:1984) 4pp tation on public roads or noise which consists solely of
with and reproduced from ISO 10153:1991.
Sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determi- discrete impulses such as those encountered in shoot-
(CH-010)
nation of nickel content of iron and steel in the range ing and blasting. (EV-010)
0.1 to 4%. The method is technically equivalent to AS/NZS 1050.31:1994
ISO 4939, Steel and cast iron–Determination of nickel AS 1055.2–1997
Determination of niobium content–PAR Application to specific situations
content–Spectrophotometric method, and will super-
sede AS K1, Part 19–1963, Nickel present in small spectrometric method (ISO 1996-3:1987) 6pp
amounts of carbon and low alloy steel (Photometric (ISO 9441:1988) 6pp Describes data acquisition methods that enable the in-
method). (CH-010) Specifies a PAR spectrometric method for the deter- vestigation of specific environmental noise situations
mination of niobium content between 0.005% and to be checked for compliance with a specific noise
AS/NZS 1050.20:1994 1.3% in steel. This Standard is technically identical limit. (EV-010)
Determination of magnesium content with and reproduced from ISO 9441:1988. (CH-010)
AS 1055.3–1997
(flame atomic absorption spectrometric AS/NZS 1050.32:1994 Acquisition of data pertinent to land use
method) 6pp
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Determination of carbon content–Infrared (ISO 1996-2:1987) 7pp


Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric Describes data acquisition methods which enable the
method for the determination of magnesium content method 5pp
Specifies an infrared method for the determination of description of environmental noise in a specified area
between 0.010% and 0.25% in all types of iron and of land to be made in a uniform way and enable the
steel. (CH-010) carbon in iron and steel after combustion in oxygen
using high frequency induction heating. The method is compatibility of any land use activity or projected ac-
applicable to all types of iron and steel with carbon tivity with existing or predicted environmental noise
AS/NZS 1050.21:1994 to be assessed. (EV-010)
content in the range 0.002% to 4.5% carbon.
Determination of cobalt content (spectro- (CH-010)
photometric method) 5pp AS 1056
Specifies a spectrophotometric method for the deter- AS 1050.33–1988 Storage water heaters
mination of cobalt content up to 12% in all grades of Determination of nickel content–Flame
iron and steel containing less than 10.0% copper. The AS 1056.1–1991
sample is dissolved in acid and nitroso-R-salt added. atomic absorption spectrometric method General requirements 23pp
This forms a red-brown chromophore which is meas- (ISO 4940:1985) 4pp Amendment 1 July 1992
ured spectrophotometrically at 580 nm. (CH-010) Sets out a flame atomic absorption procedure for the Amendment 2 December 1995
determination of nickel in iron and steel in the range Amendment 3 August 1996
AS 1050.23–1990 of 0.002% to 0.5%. The method is technically identi- Amendment 4 January 2000
Determination of molybdenum content– cal to ISO 4940, Steel and cast iron–Determination of Amendment 5 19 September 2005
nickel content–Flame atomic absorption spectrometric Specifies general construction and performance re-
Flame atomic absorption spectrometric method. (CH-010)
method 4pp quirements for electric storage water heaters of 25 L to
630 L rated hot water delivery. (Requirements for gas
Sets out a flame atomic absorption spectrometric AS/NZS 1050.37:1994 water heaters are specified only by reference to Code
method for the determination of molybdenum in steel Determination of copper content–Flame AG 102 published by AGA/ALPGA.) To be read in
in the range 0.005% to 2.5%. (CH-010)
atomic absorption spectrometric method conjunction with AS 1056.2 or AS 1056.3 as appro-
(ISO 4943:1985) 6pp priate. (EL-020)
AS/NZS 1050.24:1994
Determination of aluminium content Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric
method for the determination of copper content be- AS 1056.2–1985
(spectrophotometric method) 8pp tween 0.004% and 0.50% in steel. This Standard is Specific requirements for water heaters
Specifies a spectrophotometric method for the deter- identical with and reproduced from ISO 4943:1985. with single shells 6pp
mination of aluminium content in the range of 0.002% (CH-010) Specifies constructional requirements for water con-
to 1.4% aluminium in all types of iron and steel. The tainers (shells) made of single materials, viz. plastics,
method uses a mercury cathode, followed by solvent AS/NZS 1050.38:1994 copper or copper alloys, or stainless steel. Gives rec-
extraction to separate interfering elements, with aliza- ommendations on maximum water temperature and
rin red S to produce a chromogen which is measured Determination of vanadium content–
Flame atomic absorption spectrometric specifies routine and type test schedules. (EL-020)
at a wavelength of 490 nm. (CH-010)
method AS 1056.3–1991
AS 1050.25–1986 (ISO 9647:1989) 8pp Specific requirements for water heaters
Determination of lead content (flame Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric with composite shells 13pp
atomic absorption spectrometric method) method for the determination of vanadium content be- Specifies constructional requirements for water con-
3pp tween 0.005% and 1.0% in steel. This Standard is tainers (shells) made of composite materials, viz. steel
Sets out the flame atomic absorption spectrometric identical with and reproduced from ISO 9647:1989. with a copper or copper alloy insert (inner liner), or
method for the determination of lead in iron and steel. (CH-010) steel with a bonded inner lining of vitreous enamel or
(CH-010) of plastics material. Gives recommendations on
AS/NZS 1050.39:1994 maximum water temperatures, specifies methods of
AS/NZS 1050.26:1994 Determination of chromium content– testing the quality of inner linings, and also routine
Silicon in iron and steel– Flame atomic absorption spectrometric and type test schedules. (EL-020)
Spectrophotometric method 8pp method
(ISO 10138:1991) 10pp AS/NZS 1056.4:1997
Specifies a spectrophotometric method using reduced Daily energy consumption calculations
ß-silicomolybdate complex, for the determination of Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric
the total silicon content of iron and steel. The method method for the determination of chromium content be- for electric types 29pp
covers the range 0.005% to 5.0% silicon and is appli- tween 0.002% and 2.0% in non-alloy and low alloy Sets out a method for calculating the energy consump-
cable to all grades of iron and steel. (CH-010) steel. The procedure involves dissolution of a test por- tion of electric storage water heaters fitted with elec-
tion in acid and determination of the atomic absorp- tric resistance heating units. This Standard is not ap-
AS/NZS 1050.27:1994 tion of the chromium spectral line, measured at either plicable to gas water heaters, solar water heaters, heat-
357.9 nm or 425.4 nm in a flame atomic absorption exchangers or heat-pumps. The Standard is based on
Determination of titanium content (spec- known performance characteristics of electric storage
spectrometer. This Standard is identical with and re-
trophotometric method) 7pp produced from ISO 10138:1991. (CH-010) water heaters under static conditions (i.e. standing heat
Specifies a spectrophotometric method using dianti- losses with no deliver) and using an energy delivery of
pyrylmethane as a chromogen, measured spectropho- 37.7 MJ per day (equivalent to a volume of 200 L of
tometrically at 390 nm. The method can be used for
AS/NZS 1052:1992
CISPR specification for radio interference water raised in temperature by 45 C). (EL-020)
the determination of titanium content between 0.005%
and 1.20% in steel. (CH-010) measuring apparatus and measurement AS EN 1060
methods Non-invasive sphygmomanometers
AS/NZS 1050.28:1994 (CISPR 16 (1987)) 132pp
Vanadium in steel–Potentiometric method Stipulates performance requirements for radio interference AS EN 1060.1–2002
6pp measuring apparatus, including the associated artificial General requirements
Specifies a potentiometric method for the determina- mains network. Technically identical with IEC/CISPR (EN 1060-1:1995) 10pp
tion of vanadium in both low and high alloy steels 16:1987. (TE-003) Specifies requirements for non-invasive sphygmoma-
containing 0.003% to 2.00% vanadium. (CH-010) nometers and their accessories which, by means of an

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inflatable cuff, are used for the non-invasive meas- AS 1076.8–1977 AS 1081.1–1990
urement of arterial blood pressure (HE-022) Apparatus with type of protection 's'– Engineering method for free-field condi-
Special protection 20pp tions over a reflective plane
AS EN 1060.2–2002 A5 (ISO 1680-1) 15pp
Supplementary requirements for me- Deals with apparatus certified or assessed in accor- Specifies an engineering method for measuring the
chanical sphygmomanometers dance with the requirements of type of protection 's'. It sound pressure levels on a rectangular parallel piped
(EN 1060-2:1995) 22pp does not apply to underground mining, but may be surface enveloping the machine and for calculating
Specifies performance, efficiency and mechanical and applied to certain surface mining installations. For the sound power level produced by the machine. Applies
electrical safety requirements, including test methods, purpose of the Standard, explosion risks due to the to the rotating electrical machines, such as motors, and
for non-invasive, sphygmomanometers and their ac- presence of combustible gases and vapours only are generators (d.c. and a.c.) without any limitations on
cessories which, by means of an inflatable cuff, are considered. (EL-014) the output voltage but with the limit of the linear di-
used for the non-invasive measurement of arterial mensions not to exceed 15 m. Identical with and re-
blood pressure. (HE-022) AS 1077–1992 produced from ISO 1680-1. (AV-006)
Single-use syringes (sterile) for the injection
AS EN 1060.3–2004 of 100 units per millilitre insulin (U-100) AS 1081.2–1990
Supplementary requirements for electro- (ISO 8537:1991) 32pp Survey method
mechanical blood pressure measuring Amendment 1 April 1993 (ISO 1680-2) 14pp
systems Specifies requirements for 1 mL, 0.5 mL, 0.3 mL and 0.25 Defines survey method for the measurement of noise
(EN 1060-3:1997) 28pp mL syringes, individually packed with or without needles from electrical machines operating under steady noise
(HE-022) and intended for use once only, solely for injection of 100 conditions, the result of which can be expressed in
units per millilitre of insulin (U-100). Syringes taking de- sound power levels so that all machines tested using
AS 1065–1988 tachable needles have the 6% (Luer) fitting. Appendices in- this Standard can be directly compared. Identical with
Non-destructive testing–Ultrasonic testing of clude test methods for physical, chemical and biological re- and reproduced from ISO 1680-2. (AV-006)
carbon and low alloy steel forgings 29pp quirements. (HE-010)
Sets out methods for manual ultrasonic testing of carbon
AS 1083–1971
and low alloy steel forgings at three recording levels by the AS 1079 Glossary of terms for defects in woven and
use of equivalent reflector sizes. Appendices provide in- Packaging of items (sterile) for patient care knitted textile piece goods 23pp
formation on probe selection, reflectivity diagrams, testing Corrig.
AS 1079.1–1993 Covers terms and definitions in separate parts for woven
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of curved surfaces, selection of beam angle and classifica-


tion of discontinuities. (MT-007) Selection of packaging materials for and for knitted goods, with alternative terms also given. An
goods undergoing sterilization 4pp alphabetical list of all the terms is provided, with the pre-
AS/NZS 1067:2003 Specifies sterilization-related performance require- ferred terms and the relevant part indicated. (TX-020)
Sunglasses and fashion spectacles 50pp ments to be considered in the selection of packaging
Proposes a specification of physical properties for sun- materials and packages intended for sterilization. AS 1085
glasses and sunglass lenses of nominal plano power, and (PK-018) Railway track material
which are not prescription lenses, intended for protection
against solar radiation for general use, for social and do- AS 1079.2–1994 AS 1085.1–2002
mestic purposes, including road use and driving. (CS-053) Non-reusable papers–For the wrapping of Steel rails 37pp
goods undergoing sterilization in health Amendment 1 14 March 2005
AS 1067 care facilities 4pp Specifies performance requirements for as-rolled and
Sunglasses and fashion spectacles Specifies requirements for plain unimpregnated, im- head-hardened steel rail, covering track compatibility,
pregnated and crepe paper intended for the wrapping service life, material integrity, connection, mainte-
AS 1067.1–1990 of materials and equipment for sterilization in health nance and handling. Asymmetric switch rails and ele-
Safety requirements 15pp care facilities by steam under pressure or by ethylene vated guardrails are also covered. Appendices give
oxide. (PK-018) deemed to comply solutions for profiles, tolerances,
Available Superseded chemical composition, mechanical properties and
Amendment 1 December 1990 specify test methods for inclusions and surface finish.
Amendment 2 July 1993 AS 1079.3–1994
Guidance to purchasers, information on compliance
Sets out safety requirements for general purpose sun- Paper bags–For single use in health care and on residual stresses in rail is also given in appen-
glasses intended to reduce glare from natural sunlight, facilities 9pp dices. (CE-002)
specific purpose sunglasses intended to reduce intense Specifies requirements for single-use paper bags for
glare, and fashion spectacles worn for their fashion packaging items to be sterilized by saturated steam
properties only. It specifies the optical characteristics
AS 1085.2–2002
and intended for use in health care facilities. Fishplates 14pp
for sunglasses and fashion spectacles and removes up- (PK-018)
per coloration limits for general purpose sunglasses. Specifies dimensions, properties and materials for bar-
(CS-053) type rolled or forged fishplates for use with steel rails
AS 1079.5–2003 rolled in accordance with AS 1085, Part 1. Dimen-
Single-use, non-woven wrapping materi- sions, tolerances and materials requirements are in-
AS 1074–1989 als–For goods undergoing sterilization in cluded. Full development profiles are given for rolled
Steel tubes and tubulars for ordinary service health care facilities 13pp fishplates for 31, 41, 47, 50, 53 and 60 kg rails and for
12pp Specifies requirements for single-use non-woven ma- forged fishplates for 50 and 60 kg rails. (CE-002)
Specifies requirements for threaded steel tubes and tubulars terials made of natural or man-made (synthetic) fibres
and plain-end steel tubes, suitable for screwing as specified or their blends intended for use as non-reusable wraps AS 1085.3–2002
in AS 1722.1 with DN 8 to DN 150 inclusive (nominal for goods undergoing sterilization in health care facili-
size) and three wall thickness designated Light, Medium
Sleeper plates 29pp
ties. (HE-014) Specifies requirements for clip-fastening and double
and Heavy. (WS-004)
shoulder sleeper plates made from rolled steel or cast
AS/NZS 1080 iron. Materials, dimensions and tolerances are given.
AS 1076 Timber–Methods of test Some plates are given in appendices. A bending test is
Code of practice for the selection, installation specified for rolled steel plates. (CE-002)
and maintenance of electrical apparatus and AS/NZS 1080.1:1997
associated equipment for use in explosive Moisture content 38pp AS 1085.4–2002
atmospheres (Other than mining applications) Specifies methods for sampling and testing timber for Fishbolts and nuts 8pp
moisture content by oven drying and by use of an Specifies requirements for steel heat-treated, oval-
AS 1076.1–1977 electrical resistance moisture meter. Correction figures necked fishbolts and nuts for use with steel rails in ac-
Basic requirements 88pp for a large number of Australian, New Zealand and cordance with AS 1085.1 and fishplates rolled in ac-
Obsolescent imported species, seasoned, unseasoned and treated, cordance with AS 1085.2. (CE-002)
A5 are provided. (TM-003)
Provides basic information on the selection of electri- AS 1085.7–2003
cal apparatus, and its installation, alteration and main- AS/NZS 1080.2:2006 Spring washers 11pp
tenance to ensure safe use in areas where combustible Slope of grain 6pp Specifies requirements for steel helical spring washers
materials are generated, prepared, processed, handled, (TM-003) of single, double or triple configuration for use with
stored or otherwise used, and which are therefore po- screw spikes specified in AS 1085.18 and fishbolts
tentially hazardous. It supplements the requirements of AS/NZS 1080.3:2000 and nuts specified in AS 1085.4 in railway permanent
Section 9 of AS 3000-SAA Wiring Rules. (EL-014) Density way. (CE-002)
(ISO 3131:1975) 3pp
AS 1076.7–1977 Technically equivalent to ISO 3131–1975, it covers AS 1085.8–2002
Apparatus with type of protection 'n'– density at the moisture content at the time of test Dogspikes 14pp
Non-sparking apparatus 24pp (nominal density), oven dry density and conventional Specifies requirements for 16 mm and 19 mm steel
A5 density (basic density). A method is given for calculat- dogspikes with square shanks and 22 mm diameter
Deals with apparatus certified or assessed in accor- ing the nominal density adjusted to 12% moisture con- round shank steel dogspikes for use with the steel rails
dance with the requirements of type of protection 'n'. It tent. (TM-003) specified in AS 1085.1. (CE-002)
does not apply to underground mining, but may be
applied to certain surface mining installations. For the AS 1081 AS 1085.10–2002
purpose of the Standard, explosion risks due to the Acoustics–Measurement of airborne noise Rail anchors 9pp
presence of combustible gases and vapours only are emitted by rotating electrical machinery Specifies requirements for one-piece rail anchors for
considered. (EL-014) application to steel rails rolled in accordance with AS
1085.1. (CE-002)

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AS 1085.12–2002

AS 1085.12–2002 radiofrequency fields in the frequency proposed, designed and executed engineering works
Insulated joint assemblies 19pp range 300 MHz to 3 GHz 8pp based on such survey plans. The first two sections,
Specifies requirements for insulated joints for rail Amendment 1 July 1996 taken with Part 101 of AS 1100, provide a common
supplied as kits for field assembly or manufactured in Specifies electromagnetic immunity requirements to language for the interdisciplinary communication of
a factory. (CE-002) the frequency band 300 MHz to 3 GHz for hearing information by means of engineering survey and engi-
aids with acoustic outputs. Hearing aids worn behind neering survey design drawings. Section 3 provides
the ear, in the ear and on the body are covered, includ- symbols and abbreviations for use on special purpose
AS 1085.13–2002
ing those fitted with induction pickup coils. Protection drawings such as identification of details for a specific
Spring fastening spikes for sleeper plates utility. (ME-072)
requirements are provided for operation in the general
9pp environment and test methods for assessing those re-
Specifies requirements for steel spring spikes used to quirements are included. (AV-003) AS/NZS 1100.501:2002
secure sleeper plates to timber sleepers. (CE-002) Structural engineering drawing 31pp
AS 1094 Sets out requirements and recommendations for struc-
AS 1085.14–2003 tural engineering drawings to obtain common practice
Sterile hypodermic syringes for single use
Prestressed concrete sleepers 56pp for the representation of structures and components,
Specifies requirements for design, manufacture and AS 1094.1–2004 including reinforced and prestressed concrete, struc-
installation of prestressed concrete sleepers, for use in tural steel, timber and masonry. The methods form a
Syringes for manual use
railway track. Test methods are given in appendices, basis for more detailed rules for specific applications.
including sleeper bending, electrical short and re- (ISO 7886-1:1993) 25pp It adds to the requirements of AS 1100.101, Technical
peated load tests. Information is also given on the Amendment 1 30 September 2005 drawing, Part 101: General principles. (ME-072)
background of the design methods, design of special Specifies requirements for sterilize single-use hypo-
sleepers and dynamic considerations. Reference is dermic syringes made of plastic materials and in- AS 1101
made to AS 1085.19 for requirements for resilient fas- tended for the aspiration of fluids or for the injection
of fluids immediately after filling. Excludes syringes Graphic symbols for general engineering
tenings. (CE-002)
for use with insulin, single-use syringes made of glass,
syringes with needles permanently attached, syringes AS 1101.1–2007
AS 1085.17–2003 Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
for use with power-driven syringe pumps, syringes
Steel sleepers 39pp pre-filled with the injection by the manufacturer, and (ISO 1219-1:2006) 165pp
Specifies performance requirements for steel sleepers, syringes supplied with the injection as a kit for filling (ME-035)
covering track compatibility, service life, rail restraint by a pharmacist. The Standard is reproduced from,
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and support, maintenacne, marking and handling. and is identical with, ISO 7886-1:1993. (HE-009) AS 1101.3–2005
Methods are given for establishing loads and perform- Welding and non-destructive examination
ing design. Appendices include deemed to comply AS 1098–1972
sleeper profiles and tolerances, a number of test meth- 109pp
dos, information for purchasers, and guidance on de-
Roller-type screw calliper gauges 18pp Specifies symbols that provide the means of placing
sign of special sleepers. (CE-002) Corrig. complete welding information on drawings. It de-
Specifies accuracy, design of gauging surfaces, procedure scribes the application of these symbols and includes
for setting, and other requirements for gauges covering a illustrated examples for their use in various welding
AS 1085.18–2003 range of product thread diameters from 1.6 to 6 mm. Use of processes. A separate section covers the symbols to be
Screw spikes and threaded inserts 24pp gauges is covered and a section provides for gauging of used on drawings to specify non-destructive examina-
Specifies requirements for screw spikes and threaded threads other than ISO metric, including inch series. tion requirements. (WD-001)
inserts for use with sleeper plates, fastenings and (ME-027)
sleepers in railway permanent way. The preferred AS 1101.4–1989
shape is specified and other shapes given in an Ap- AS 1100
Machine elements
pendix. (CE-002) Technical drawing
(ISO 3952-1:1981, ISO 3952-2:1981, ISO
AS 1085.19–2003 AS 1100.101–1992 3952-3:1979, ISO 3952-4:1984) 31pp
Resilient fastening assemblies 56pp General principles 229pp Obsolescent
Amendment 1 July 1994 Establishes the graphical symbols for machine ele-
Specifies requirements for resilient fastenings for use
Sets out the basic principles of technical drawing prac- ments for kinematic diagrams for use in all branches
in railway track. It covers all parts of the fastening as-
tice, and covers terminology and abbreviations used in of industry. Definitions of key words used in this field
sembly including clips, insulators, pads etc. Test
technical drawings; materials, sizes and layout of are also given. The symbols are given in sections in-
methods are given in Appendices. (CE-002)
drawing sheets; types and thicknesses of lines; types cluding those for motion of links, links and connec-
and dimensions of letters, numerals and symbols; tions of their components, kinematic pairs, linkages
AS 1085.20–2006 and links, friction and gear mechanisms, cam mecha-
drawing scales; projectioning; sectioning; dimension-
Welding of steel rail 67pp ing and geometry tolerancing and the conventional nisms, Geneva and ratchet mechanisms, couplings and
Sets out performance requirements and tests for weld- representation of features and parts. Appendices pro- brakes, and miscellaneous mechanisms and their com-
ing of steel rail. Gives detailed requirements for flash vide information on the development of pictorial ponents. This Standard is identical with ISO 3952-1–
butt welding, aluminothermic welding and metal arc drawings and geometry tolerancing. (ME-072) 1981, ISO 3952-2–1981, ISO 3952-3–1979 and ISO
welding (for repairs). Qualification of the welding 3952-4–1984. (ME-072)
procedure is covered, including criteria for requalifica- AS 1100.201–1992
tion when parameters are changed. Test methods are AS 1101.5–1984
Mechanical engineering drawing 71pp
given in appendices. (CE-002) Piping, ducting and mechanical services
Amendment 1 July 1994
Sets out recommendations for mechanical engineering for buildings 18pp
AS 1087–2003 drawing practice. Provides information on surface tex- Obsolescent
Sodium hypochlorite solutions for use in the ture and welding, and the simplified representation of Establishes the graphical symbols and abbreviations
dairying industry 17pp pipelines. Provides details on springs, gears, splines, for elements of piping, ducting and mechanical ser-
Sets out requirements for manufacturers of sodium hy- rolling element bearings, seals and knurling. Appendi- vices for buildings and defines the principles of their
pochlorite for the dairying industry. It also provides guide- ces provide guidance on the tolerance of machined use. (ME-072)
lines for the dairying industry for the use of sodium hy- components and castings. (ME-072)
pochlorite solutions for sanitzing equipment and surfaces. AS 1101.6–1989
(FT-025) AS 1100.301–1985 Process measurement control functions
Architectural drawing 19pp and instrumentation 49pp
AS 1088 Sets out recommendations for the preparation of plans Obsolescent
Hearing aids for architectural work. The first two sections, taken Specifies symbols and an identifying code system for
with Part 101 of AS 1100, provide a common method depicting instruments, instrumentation systems, proc-
AS 1088.3–1987 for representation of buildings and building compo- ess computers, and shared display and control func-
Hearing aid equipment not entirely worn nents. Section 3 deals with levels and gradients, and tions in the field of process measurement and control
on the listener Section 4 with conventions for doors, windows and in the process industries. Examples of use of the sym-
miscellaneous other features. Section 5 gives recom- bols are given. (ME-072)
(IEC 60118-3 Ed. 2.0 (1983)) 5pp mendations for the representation of materials by col-
Describes a method of determining the overall elec- ouring and hatching. Appendices give further informa-
troacoustic performance of hearing aid equipment not AS 1102
tion on cross-referencing, dimensioning by coordi-
entirely worn on the listener, used in the rehabilitation nates and the use of grids. (ME-072) Graphical symbols for electrotechnology
of persons having impaired hearing. Technically iden-
tical with IEC Publication 118-3. (AV-003) AS 1100.301 Supplement 1–1986 AS 1102.12–1984
Architectural drawings (Supplement to Electric traction 12pp
AS 1088.5–1987 (TE-013)
AS 1100.301–1985) 6pp
Nipples for insert earphones Gives typical drawings illustrating the use of conven-
(IEC 60118-5 Ed. 1.0 (1983)) 3pp tions specified in the Standard. This Supplement AS 1102.101–1989
Defines the dimensions which are essential in order to should be read in conjunction with the Standard. General information and general index
ensure interchangeability of insert earphones as used (ME-072) (IEC 60617-1 Ed. 1.0 (1985)) 29pp
with earmoulds or other attachments to the ear. Tech- Includes an A4 grid transparency
nically identical with IEC Publication 118-5. AS 1100.401–1984 Provides general information on the structure of the
(AV-003) Engineering survey and engineering sur- new AS 1102 series, the terminology used, the num-
vey design drawing 57pp bering, presentation and use of the symbols, their
AS/NZS 1088.9:1995 Amendment 1 May 1984 adaption to computer-aided drafting (CAD) systems
Immunity requirements and methods of Sets out recommendations for the preparation of sur- and a general index. Includes an A4 grid transparency
measurement for hearing aids exposed to vey plans for engineering works and the illustration of at the back of the Standard. (TE-013)

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AS/NZS 1102.102:1997 Standard is technically equivalent to and reproduced AS 1112.3–2000


Symbol elements, qualifying symbols and from IEC 617-11:1996. (TE-013) Product grade C
other symbols having general application (ISO 4034:1999) 5pp
(IEC 60617-2 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 39pp AS/NZS 1102.112:1995
Specifies dimensions, tolerances and material re-
Provides information on symbol elements, qualifying Binary logic elements quirements for hexagon nuts, ISO product grade C
symbols and other symbols having general application (IEC 60617-12 Ed. 2.0 (1991)) 170pp with ISO metric coarse threads and diameters from 5
to the AS/NZS 1102 series. Based on but not equiva- Provides symbols for logic functions and their usage. mm to 64 mm inclusive. This Standard is identical
lent to and reproduced from IEC 617-2:1996. The symbols have been prepared with a view to elec- with and reproduced from ISO 4034:1999. (ME-029)
(TE-013) trical applications but may also be applied to non-
electrical systems. This Standard is identical with and AS 1112.4–2000
AS/NZS 1102.103:1997 has been reproduced from IEC 617-12:1991. Chamfered thin nuts–Product grades A
Conductors and connecting devices (TE-013) and B
(IEC 60617-3 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 20pp (ISO 4035:1999) 6pp
Provides symbols for conductors and connecting de- AS/NZS 1102.113:1995
Specifies dimensions, tolerances and material re-
vices, including terminals and cable fittings. Based on Analogue elements quirements for hexagon chamfered thin nuts, ISO
but not equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 617- (IEC 60617-13 Ed. 2.0 (1993)) 31pp product grades A and B with ISO metric coarse
3:1996. (TE-013) Provides symbols to represent functions and devices threads and diameter from 1.6 mm to 64 mm inclu-
for operating and producing analogue quantities. This sive. This Standard is identical with and reproduced
AS/NZS 1102.104:1997 Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 4035:1999. (ME-029)
Basic passive components from IEC 617-13:1993. (TE-013)
(IEC 60617-4 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 20pp AS 1114
Provides symbols for basic passive components such AS 1110 Numerical control of machines
as resistors, capacitors and inductors, ferrite cores, ISO metric hexagon bolts and screws–
magnetic storage matrices, piezoelectric crystals, elec- Product grades A and B AS 1114.1–1985
tret and delay lines. Based on but not equivalent to and
reproduced from IEC 617-4:1996. (TE-013) Data format for positioning, line motion
AS 1110.1–2000 and contouring control equipment
AS/NZS 1102.105:1997 Bolts (ISO 6983-1:1982) 14pp
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Semiconductors and electron tubes (ISO 4014:1999) 12pp Specifies requirements and makes recommendations
(IEC 60617-5 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 49pp Specifies the dimensions, tolerances and material re- for a data format for positioning, line motion and con-
Provides symbols for semiconductor devices and elec- quirements for hexagon head bolts, ISO product touring control systems used in the numerical control
tron tubes. This Standard is technically equivalent to grades A and B and ISO metric coarse threads and di- of machines. This will help with the coordination of
and reproduced from IEC 617-5:1996. (TE-013) ameters from 1.6 mm to 64 mm inclusive. This Stan- system design in order to minimize the variety of pro-
dard is identical with and reproduced from ISO gram manuscripts required, to promote uniformity of
4014:1999. (ME-029) programming techniques, and to foster interchange-
AS/NZS 1102.106:1997 ability of input programs between numerically con-
Production and conversion of electrical trolled machines of the same classification by type,
AS 1110.2–2000
energy process, function, size and accuracy. It is intended that
Screws
(IEC 60617-6 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 43pp simple numerically controlled machines be pro-
Provides symbols for production and conversion of (ISO 4017:1999) 11pp grammed using a simple format, which is systemati-
electrical energy, including windings, machines, trans- Specifies the dimensions, tolerances and material re- cally extensible for more complex machines. Techni-
formers, reactors, primary cells and accumulators. quirements for hexagon head screws, ISO product cally identical with ISO 6983, Part 1. This Standard is
Based on but not equivalent to and reproduced from grades A and B with ISO metric coarse threads and not intended for use in specialized cases of numeri-
IEC 617-6:1996. (TE-013) diameters from 1.6 mm to 64 mm inclusive. This cally controlled flame cutting machines and drafting
Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO machines used specifically and exclusively in the
AS/NZS 1102.107:1997 4017:1999. (ME-029) shipbuilding industry. (IT-006)
Switchgear, controlgear and protective
devices AS 1111 AS 1115–1985
(IEC 60617-7 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 66pp ISO metric hexagon bolts and screws– Numerical control of machines–Axis and mo-
Provides symbols for switchgear, controlgear and pro- Product grade C tion nomenclature
tective devices, including starters, relays, proximity (ISO 841:1974) 9pp
and touch-sensitive devices, igniters and flag indica- AS 1111.1–2000 Defines axis and motion nomenclature for numerically con-
tors. Based on but not equivalent to and reproduced Bolts trolled machines. It is intended to simplify programming
from IEC 617-7:1996. (TE-013) (ISO 4016:1999) 9pp for all numerically controlled machines and to facilitate the
Specifies the dimensions, tolerances and material re- interchangeability of recorded data. A right-handed rectan-
AS/NZS 1102.108:1997 quirements for hexagon head bolts, ISO product grade gular Cartesian coordinate system is used to specify ma-
Measuring instruments, lamps and signal- C with ISO metric coarse threads and diameters from chine and workpiece movements. Specifies requirements
ling devices 5 mm to 64 mm inclusive. This Standard is identical identical with those in ISO Standards ISO 841. (IT-006)
(IEC 60617-8 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 25pp with and reproduced from ISO 4016:1999. (ME-029)
Provides symbols for measuring instruments, lamps AS 1121
and signalling devices, indicat- AS 1111.2–2000 Agricultural tractor power take-offs
ing/recording/integrating instruments, counting de- Screws
vices, thermocouples, telemetering devices and elec- (ISO 4018:1999) 9pp AS 1121.1–2007
tric clocks. Based on but not equivalent to and repro- Rear-mounted power take-off types 1, 2
duced from IEC 617-8:1996. (TE-013) Specifies the dimensions, tolerances and material re-
quirements for hexagon head screws, ISO product and 3–General specifications, safety re-
grade C with ISO metric coarse threads and diameters quirements, dimensions for master shield
AS/NZS 1102.109:1997 from 5 mm to 64 mm inclusive. This Standard is iden- and clearance zone 6pp
Telecommunications–Switching and pe- tical with and reproduced from ISO 4018:1999. Adopts ISO 500-1:2004 to specify speeds, safety re-
ripheral equipment (ME-029) quirements, the dimensions of the master shield and
(IEC 60617-9 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 30pp clearance zones for rear-mounted power take-offs
Provides symbols for telecommunications switching AS 1112 (PTOs) of types 1, 2 and 3 on agricultural tractors with
and peripheral equipment, transducers, recorders and ISO metric hexagon nuts a track setting of more than 1150 mm. (ME-065)
reproducers. Based on but not equivalent to and re-
produced from IEC 617-9:1996. (TE-013) AS 1121.2–2007
AS 1112.1–2000
Style 1–Product grades A and B Rear-mounted power take-off types 1, 2
AS/NZS 1102.110:1997
(ISO 4032:1999) 5pp and 3–Narrow-track tractors, dimensions
Telecommunications–Transmission
Amendment 1 6 September 2002 for master shield and clearance zone
(IEC 60617-10 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 61pp
Provides symbols for telecommunications transmis- Specifies dimensions, tolerances and material re- (ISO 500-2:2004) 4pp
sion, including telecommunication circuits, antennas, quirements for style 1 hexagon nuts, ISO product Adopts ISO 500-2:2004 to specify dimensions for the
radio stations, microwave technology, frequency spec- gardes A and B with ISO metric coarse threads and master shield and clearance zones for rear-mounted
trum diagrams and fibre optics. This Standard is tech- diameter from 5 mm to 64 mm inclusive. This Stan- power take-offs, of types 1, 2 and 3 on agricultural
nically equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 617- dard is identical with and reproduced from ISO tractors having a track width of 1150 mm or less (nar-
10:1996. (TE-013) 4032:1999. (ME-029) row track tractors). (ME-065)

AS/NZS 1102.111:1997 AS 1112.2–2000 AS 1121.3–2007


Architectural and topographical installa- Style 2–Product grades A and B Rear-mounted power take-off types 1, 2
tion plans and diagrams (ISO 4033:1999) 5pp and 3–Main PTO dimensions and spline
(IEC 60617-11 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 44pp Specifies dimensions, tolerances and material re- dimensions, location of PTO
Covers symbols on location diagrams for electrical quirements for hexagon nuts, ISO product gardes A (ISO 500-3:2004) 13pp
equipment, electrical lighting, security and communi- and B with ISO metric coarse threads and diameter Adopts ISO 500-3:2004 to specify the manufacturing
cation services, reticulation plans of electrical power from 5 mm to 64 mm inclusive. This Standard is iden- requirements for and the location of rear-mounted
systems and networks, topological maps of power tical with and reproduced from ISO 4033:1999. power take-offs (PTOs) of types 1, 2 and 3 on agricul-
supply systems and location of airport lighting. This (ME-029) tural tractors. (ME-065)

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AS 1121.4–2007

AS 1121.4–2007 AS 1141.6.1–2000 material (14 mm nominal size) in a standard cylinder,


Guards for power take-off (PTO) drive- Particle density and water absorption of crushing with a plunger and determining the mass
shafts–Strength and wear tests and ac- coarse aggregate–Weighing-in-water passing a 2.36 mm sieve. Material of other nominal
sizes may be used but the result may not be compara-
ceptance criteria method 5pp ble. (CE-012)
(ISO 5674:2004) 23pp (CE-012)
Adopts ISO 500-4:2004 to specify laboratory tests to AS 1141.22–1996
determine the strength and wear resistance of guards AS 1141.6.2–1996
for power take-offs, drive shafts on tractors and ma-
Wet/dry strength variation 10pp
Particle density and water absorption of (CE-012)
chinery used in agriculture and forestry and their ac- coarse aggregate–Pycnometer method
ceptance criteria. (ME-065) 5pp AS 1141.23–1995
Specifies the method for determining particle density, Los Angeles value 8pp
AS/NZS 1125:2001 apparent particle density and water absorption of ag-
Conductors in insulated electric cables and Amendment 1 October 1997
gregate substantially retained on a 4.75 mm sieve by (CE-012)
flexible cords 20pp soaking in water, weighing surface dry, weighing in a
Amendment 1 23 August 2004 pycnometer and weighing oven dry. (CE-012) AS 1141.24–1997
Specifies the requirements for conductors in insulated elec-
tric cables and flexible cords used for general wiring cables Aggregate soundness–Evaluation by ex-
AS 1141.7–1995
for land installations and, in the case of copper conductors posure to sodium sulfate solution 10pp
Apparent particle density of filler 3pp Determines the loss of mass when subjected to re-
only, for ships' wiring. The Standard does not apply to ma- Amendment 1 April 1999
terial used for the manufacture of conductors. (EL-003) peated wetting and drying with saturated sodium sul-
(CE-006) fate solution to approximate weathering of aggregate.
AS/NZS 1133:1996 (CE-012)
AS 1141.8–1995
Wool–Determination by the Airflow Method of Water-soluble fraction of filler 2pp AS 1141.25.1–2003
the mean fibre diameter of core samples of (CE-006) Degradation factor–Source rock 7pp
raw wool
(CE-012)
(IWTO-28-93) 38pp AS 1141.11–1996
Amendment 1 July 1997 Particle size distribution by sieving 5pp AS 1141.25.2–2003
Amendment 2 November 1997 Amendment 1 June 1999 Degradation factor–Coarse aggregate
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Amendment 3 August 1998 Determines the sizes of coarse and fine aggregates and
Sets out a method for the determination of the mean fibre 8pp
fillers for asphalt by sieving. (CE-012)
diameter of wool fibres sampled from bales of raw wool by (CE-012)
coring, using cutters of nominal diameter from 12 mm to 25 AS 1141.12–1996
mm. It is identical with and has been reproduced from AS 1141.25.3–2003
Materials finer than 75µm in aggregates Degradation factor–Fine aggregate 6pp
IWTO-28-93. (TX-012)
(by washing) 3pp (CE-012)
Specifies the method for determining the amount of
AS/NZS 1134:1999
material finer than 75 µm by drying then washing with AS 1141.26–1996
Wool–Determination of wool base and vege- water. Particles such as clay which are dispersed by
table matter base of core samples of raw wool the water and water soluble materials will be included
Secondary minerals content in basic ig-
(IWTO-19-98) 49pp in the result as materials finer than 76 µm. (CE-012) neous rocks 3pp
Sets out the procedure to be used for determination of the (CE-012)
wool base and vegetable matter base from which the com- AS 1141.13–2007
mercial yields of classed growers' lots, interiors, bulk Material finer than 2µm 7pp AS 1141.27–1995
classed lots and deliveries are calculated. Applicable to core (CE-012) Resistance to wear by attrition 3pp
samples only and covers all forms of raw wool. This Stan- Amendment 1 June 1999
dard is identical with and has been reproduced from IWTO- AS 1141.14–2007 (CE-012)
19-98. (TX-012)
Particle shape, by proportional caliper
AS 1141.28–1999
AS 1138–1992 7pp
Ball mill value 4pp
Thimbles for wire rope 10pp (CE-012)
(CE-012)
Specifies requirements for thimbles that are suitable for use
with Grade 1770, galvanized or natural, round strand, equal AS 1141.15–1999 AS 1141.29–1999
lay, 6 x 36 Seale-Warrington + IWR steel wire ropes com- Flakiness index 5pp Accelerated soundness index by reflux
plying with Table 2.6 of AS 3569–1989. (ME-025) (CE-012)
4pp
(CE-012)
AS 1141 AS 1141.16–2007
Methods for sampling and testing aggregates Angularity number 4pp AS 1141.30–1996
(CE-012)
Coarse aggregate quality by visual com-
AS 1141.0–1999 parison 5pp
List of methods 2pp AS 1141.17–1995
Specifies the method of determining a quality classifi-
(CE-012) Voids in dry compacted filler 3pp cation by comparing a fresh, clean and dry sample
(CE-006) with a reference sample from the same source by the
AS 1141.1–1996 visual quality of its larger particles. (CE-012)
Definitions 2pp AS 1141.18–1996
(CE-012) Crushed particles in coarse aggregate de- AS 1141.31–1997
rived from gravel 3pp Light particles 3pp
AS 1141.2–1999 Amendment 1 September 1998
Basic testing equipment 8pp Determines the proportion by mass by separating par-
(CE-012) ticles that float in a solution of density 2 t/m3.
(CE-012)
(CE-012)
AS 1141.3.1–1996 AS 1141.19–1998
Sampling–Aggregates 16pp Fine particle size distribution in road ma- AS 1141.32–1995
Specifies methods and defines principles for sampling terials by sieving and decantation 6pp Weak particles (including clay lumps, soft
aggregates and sands, for subdividing samples and for (CE-012) and friable particles) in coarse aggre-
packing and forwarding samples for testing. A number gates 3pp
of photographs assist in describing the taking of sam- AS 1141.20.1–2000 (CE-012)
ples and increments. (CE-012) Average least dimension–Direct meas-
urement (nominal size 10 mm and AS 1141.33–1997
AS 1141.3.2–1996 greater) 8pp Clay and fine silt (settling method) 2pp
Sampling–Rock spalls, boulders and drill (CE-012) Determines the ratio of clay and fine silt to sand using
core 5pp a simple settling method suitable for use in the field.
(CE-012) AS 1141.20.2–2000 (CE-012)
Average least dimension–Direct meas-
AS 1141.3.3–1999 urement (nominal sizes 5 mm and 7 mm) AS 1141.34–2007
Sampling–Preparation of stabilized 3pp Organic impurities other than sugar 2pp
pavement materials 4pp (CE-012) (CE-012)
(CE-012)
AS 1141.20.3–2000 AS 1141.35–2007
AS 1141.4–2000
Average least dimension–Calculation Sugar 2pp
Bulk density of aggregate 4pp (CE-012)
(CE-012) (nomograph) 8pp
(CE-012)
AS 1141.5–2000 AS 1141.36–1997
Particle density and water absorption of AS 1141.21–1997 Sulfur in metallurgical slag, crushed rock
fine aggregate 5pp Aggregate crushing value 4pp or other pavement materials 8pp
(CE-012) Specifies the method for determining the aggregate Determines total sulfur or acid soluble sulfate content
crushing value by tamping a measured mass of sieved by chemical treatment with acids. (CE-012)

10
Numerical Catalogue, 2008

AS 1141.37–2007 AS 1145.4–2001 AS 1154


Iron unsoundness 3pp Test conditions for isotropic and Insulator and conductor fittings for overhead
(CE-012) orthotropic fibre-reinforced plastic com- power lines
AS 1141.40–1999 posites
Polished aggregate friction value–Vertical (ISO 527-4:1997) 11pp AS 1154.1–2004
road-wheel machine 8pp Specifies the test conditions for the determination of Performance, material, general require-
(CE-012) the tensile properties of isotropic and orthotropic fi- ments and dimensions 77pp
bre-reinforced plastic composites, based upon the Provide users and manufacturers of fittings with defi-
AS 1141.41–1999 general principles given in AS 1145.1. This Standard nitions of terms, performance requirements, dimen-
Polished aggregate friction value– is identical to and reproduced from ISO 527-4:1997. sions, test methods and acceptance criteria. (EL-010)
Horizontal bed machine 10pp (PL-010)
(CE-012) AS 1154.3–1985
AS 1145.5–2001 Performance and general requirements
AS 1141.42–1999
Test conditions for fibre-reinforced plas- for helical fittings 11pp
Pendulum friction test 10pp
(CE-012)
tic composites Provides for four broad categories of fittings and pre-
(ISO 527-5:1997) 9pp scribes tests to be carried out according to the particu-
AS 1141.50–1998 Specifies the test conditions for the determination of lar application for which the fitting is to be used. In-
Resistance to stripping of cover aggre- the tensile properties of unidirectional fibre-reinforced cludes fittings for use on insulated service lines.
gates from binders 4pp plastic composites, based upon the general principles (EL-010)
(CE-012) given in AS 1145.1. This Standard is identical to and
reproduced from ISO 527-5:1997. (PL-010) AS 1157
AS 1141.51–1996
Unconfined compressive strength of Methods of testing materials for resistance to
AS 1146 fungal growth
compacted materials 7pp Method for impact tests on plastics
Amendment 1 June 1999
(CE-012) AS 1157.1–1998
AS 1146.1–1990 General principles of testing 15pp
AS 1141.52–1995
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Izod impact resistance (CH-020)


Unconfined cohesion of compacted (ISO 180:1982) 9pp
pavement materials 7pp AS 1157.2–1998
(CE-012) Obsolescent
Specifies the method for the determination of the Izod Resistance of textiles to fungal growth
AS 1141.53–1996 impact resistance of plastics materials. It is technically 6pp
Absorption, swell and capillary rise of similar to ISO 180. (PL-010) (CH-020)
compacted materials 7pp
Specifies the method for determining absorption, AS 1146.2–1990 AS 1157.3–1999
swell and capillary rise by determining the moisture Charpy impact resistance Resistance of cordage and yarns to fun-
content, trimming and weighing a sample compacted
to a standard compactive effort or to a density ratio, (ISO 179:1982) 9pp gal growth 5pp
curing, oven drying, and weighing and measuring be- Obsolescent (CH-020)
fore and after soaking. (CE-012) Specifies the method for the determination of the
Charpy impact resistance of plastics materials. It is AS 1157.4–1999
AS 1141.70–1996 technically similar to ISO 179. (PL-010) Resistance of coated fabrics and elec-
Lime or cement content of uncured stabi- tronic boards to fungal growth 8pp
lized pavement materials (EDTA method) AS 1146.3–1990 (CH-020)
5pp Calibration of the testing machine 11pp
(CE-012) AS 1157.5–1998
Obsolescent
AS 1141.71–1998 Specifies the requirements and methods of calibrating Resistance of timber to surface fungal
Lime or cement content of stabilized impact testing machines used to determine the Izod growth 5pp
and Charpy resistance of plastics materials. (PL-010) (CH-020)
pavement materials (EDTA method) 6pp
(CE-012)
AS 1147 AS 1157.6–1998
AS 1141.72–1996 Electrical equipment for coal mines– Resistance of leather and wet 'blue' hides
Cement content of cement stabilized ma- Insulating materials to fungal growth 5pp
terials 3pp (CH-020)
Amendment 1 June 1999 AS 1147.1–1989
Specifies the method of determining the cement con- Materials for insulating power conducting AS 1157.7–1999
tent of freshly mixed cement stabilized materials by components 7pp
the addition of acid and measurement of the tempera- Resistance of papers and paper products
ture rise. (CE-012) Specifies requirements for insulating materials which to surface fungal growth 3pp
are used for the support and insulating of live parts of (CH-020)
AS 1145 cable coupling devices, but excluding cables, intended
for use in coal mines. Mechanical, electrical and ther- AS 1157.10–1999
Determination of tensile properties of plastics mal properties are specified. (EL-023)
materials Resistance of dried or cured adhesives
AS/NZS 1148:2001 and glues to fungal growth 3pp
AS 1145.1–2001 (CH-020)
General principles Timber–Nomenclature–Australian, New Zea-
(ISO 527-1:1993) 10pp land and imported species 211pp
AS 1157.11–1999
Specifies the general principles for determining the Sets out a list of botanical names and preferred common
tensile properties plastics and plastic composites under names for tree species for use in orders and specifications. Resistance of rubbers and plastics to sur-
defined conditions. This Standard is identical to and Preferred common names have been provided for use in face fungal growth 8pp
reproduced from ISO 527-1:1993. (PL-010) specifying. An alphabetical index is provided, including (CH-020)
both botanical names and preferred common names. Other
AS 1145.2–2001 inforamtion includes identification of hardwoods and soft- AS/NZS 1158 Set:2007
Test conditions for moulding and extru- woods, normal sources of supply, and, for reference only,
Lighting for roads and public spaces Set
sion plastics other names. (TM-003)
423pp
(ISO 527-2:1993) 6pp
Specifies the test conditions for determining the ten- AS 1150–1983
AS/NZS 1158 Set (CD):2007
sile properties of moulding and extrusion plastics, Artificial illumination in ships 8pp
based on the general principles given in AS 1145.1. Lighting for roads and public spaces Set on
Tabulates minimum levels of artificial illumination in ac-
This Standard is identical to and reproduced from ISO commodation spaces and work areas. It is primarily in-
CD
527-2:1993. (PL-010) tended for crew accommodation but may also be used as a
guide for passenger accommodation areas. It does not refer AS/NZS 1158
AS 1145.3–2001 to emergency illumination, glare control, or distribution of Lighting for roads and public spaces
Test conditions for films and sheets light from luminaires. Technically unchanged from 1972
(ISO 527-3:1995) 6pp edition. (ME-059) AS/NZS 1158.0:2005
Specifies conditions for determining the tensile prop- Introduction 20pp
erties of plastic films or sheets less than 1 mm thick, AS 1152–1993
based non the general principles given in AS 1145.1. Serves as a general introduction to the AS/NZS 1158
Specification for test sieves 20pp series and provides definitions of lighting categories
This Standard is identical to and reproduced from ISO
527-3:1995. (PL-010) Specifies requirements and sets out recommendations for and technical terms essential to the understanding of
test sieves made from woven wire or perforated plate in the other Standards in the series especially AS/NZS
aperture size range 32 µm to 125 mm. (CH-032) 1158.1.1, 1158.2, 1158.3.1 and 1158.6. (LG-002)

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AS/NZS 1158.1.1:2005

AS/NZS 1158.1.1:2005 AS 1163–1991 AS/NZS 1170.1 Supplement 1:2002


Vehicular traffic (Category V) lighting– Structural steel hollow sections 22pp Permanent, imposed and other actions–
Performance and design requirements Amendment 1 December 1992 Commentary (Supplement to AS/NZS
38pp Amendment 2 March 1996 1170.1:2002) 22pp
Specifies performance and design requirements for Specifies the technical requirements for cold-formed steel Provides background material to the requirements of
Category V lighting schemes as described in hollow sections for structural purposes, for the six grades of AS/NZS 1170.1. Clause by clause, it gives the origins
AS/NZS 1158.0. Also specifies data needed to design steel that are suitable for welding. Grade C200 and all hot- of requirements, departures from previous practice
for and assess compliance with those requirements. formed grades have been deleted. It includes a new cold- and explanations with examples to illustrate their ap-
(LG-002) formed grade C450 and grades with guaranteed impact per- plication. (BD-006)
formance at 0°C, namely C250L0 and C450L0. Tensile
AS/NZS 1158.1.3:1997 strengths of grades C250 and C350 are reduced to reflect AS 1170.1–1989
Vehicular traffic (Category V) lighting– the properties obtained on cold-formed sections. (BD-023) Dead and live loads and load combina-
Guide to design, installation, operation tions 24pp
and maintenance 115pp AS 1166–2004
Available Superseded
Sets out guidelines for the design, installation, opera- Milk and milk products–Guidance on sam- Amendment 1 January 1993
tion and maintenance of lighting systems for roads pling Sets out requirements for establishing the minimum
which require Category V lighting complying with (ISO 707:1997) 36pp dead and live loads in the structural design of build-
AS/NZS 1158.1.1, i.e. traffic routes, including arterial Sets out guidance on methods of sampling milk and milk ings and structures. This edition is presented in limit
roads and freeways. It is intended to be read in con- products for microbiological, chemical, physical and sen- states format. A new section on load combinations has
junction with AS/NZS 1158.1.1 and provides back- sory analysis except for sampling of ex-farm milk from in- now been included. (BD-006)
ground information and advice to assist in the applica- dividual animals and sampling of milk within quality pay-
tion of the requirements of that Standard. (LG-002) ment schemes. This Standard is identical with and has been AS/NZS 1170.2:2002
reproduced from ISO 707:1997. (FT-016) Wind actions 83pp
AS/NZS 1158.2:2005
Amendment 1 4 April 2005
Computer procedures for the calculation AS/NZS 1167 Provides design values of wind actions for use in
of light technical parameters for Cate- Welding and brazing–Filler metals structural design. It is intended to be used in conjunc-
gory V and Category P lighting 47pp tion with AS/NZS 1170.0, which gives the procedure
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Includes a CD-ROM AS/NZS 1167.1:2005 for structural design. Wind speeds and direction fac-
Specifies the computer-based procedures for the de- Filler metal for brazing and braze welding tors are provided for a range of probabilities of ex-
sign and evaluation of Category V and Category P 8pp ceedance. Other factors cover the environment around
lighting schemes in accordance with AS/NZS the structure, the geometry of the structure and the dy-
Specifies requirements for brazing filler metals. It in- namic interaction of the structure with the wind.
1158.1.1 and AS/NZS 1158.3.1 respectively. Includes cludes requirements for chemical composition and
basic formulae for relevant light technical parameters analysis, packing and marking. (WD-002) (BD-006)
and relevant calculation fields. Programs SAA STAN
and STANSHELL for Category V straight road light-
AS/NZS 1167.2:1999 AS/NZS 1170.2 Supplement 1:2002
ing designs provided on accompanying CD ROM. Wind actions–Commentary (Supplement
(LG-002) Filler metal for welding 14pp
to AS/NZS 1170.2:2002) 50pp
Specifies requirements for ferrous and non-ferrous,
fluxed or unfluxed filler metal for welding. The classi- Provides background material to the requirements of
AS/NZS 1158.3.1:2005 AS/NZS 1170.2, Wind actions. Clause by clause, it
fication system adopted is basically in line with
Pedestrian area (Category P) lighting– gives the origins of requirements, departures from
ANSI/AWS classification. Filler metals are given in
Performance and design requirements seven groups–carbon and intermediate alloy steels, previous practice and explanations with examples to
46pp high alloy steels, cast iron, copper and copper alloys, illustrate their application. (BD-006)
Specifies performance and design requirements for magnesium alloys, aluminium alloys, nickel and
Category P lighting schemes as described in AS/NZS nickel alloys. An appendix providing a guide to the AS 1170.2–1989
1158.0. Also specifies data needed to design for and application of filler metals is included (WD-002) Wind loads 90pp
assess compliance with those requirements. (LG-002) Available Superseded
AS/NZS 1170 Set:2007 Amendment 1 January 1991
AS 1158.4–1987 Structural design actions Set 477pp Amendment 2 January 1993
Supplementary lighting at pedestrian Amendment 3 December 1993
crossings 6pp AS/NZS 1170 Set (CD):2007 Sets out requirements for establishing the minimum
Specifies requirements for a system of floodlighting Structural design actions Set on CD wind loads in structural design, and is in a limit states
pedestrian (zebra) crossings with the object of provid- format. It provides a simplified procedure for the de-
ing advance warning to motorists and of enhancing the termination of wind loads on a limited range of small
visibility of pedestrians. It assumes the existence of
AS/NZS 1170
structures and buildings, and a detailed procedure on a
and is supplementary to road lighting complying with Structural design actions wide range of structures. Windspeeds are specified for
at least Category A 3 in AS 1158.1. (LG-002) the serviceability and ultimate strength/stability limit
AS/NZS 1170.0:2002 states, and for permissible stress design. Explanatory
AS/NZS 1158.5:2007 General principles 27pp material is given in the appendices. (BD-006)
Tunnels and underpasses 44pp Amendment 1 8 January 2003
Specifies performance and design requirements for Amendment 2 28 November 2003 AS/NZS 1170.3:2003
lighting schemes for tunnels and underpasses. It also Amendment 4 28 April 2005 Snow and ice actions
specifies the luminaire data and other design data that Provides the procedure for structural design. It in- (ISO 12494:2001, ISO 4355:1998) 29pp
is needed to facilitate the lighting design and the as- cludes design procedures, reference to design actions Amendment 1 2 April 2007
sessment of compliance with the requirements of this (other parts of the series), combinations of actions, de- Provides design values of snow and ice actions for use
Standard. (LG-002) tailing for robustness, methods of analysis and meth- in structural design. It is intended to be used in con-
ods for confirmation of a limit states design. It also junction with AS/NZS 1170.0, which gives the proce-
AS/NZS 1158.6:2004 covers the use of special studies and experimental test- dure for structural design. Snow regions are defined
Luminaires 36pp ing and, for New Zealand, criteria for selection of an- and ground snow loads are provided for a range of an-
Sets out requirements for the design, construction, per- nual probability of exceedance. Information is given nual probabilities of exceedance. Other factors cover
formance and testing of luminaires intended for use in in appendices on selection of serviceability criteria. the environment around the structure, the geometry of
Category V and Category P lighting schemes as per (BD-006) the structure and the effect of winds on snow distribu-
AS/NZS 1158.1.1 and AS/NZS 1158.3.1 respectively. tion. (BD-006)
(LG-002) AS/NZS 1170.0 Supplement 1:2002
General principles -Commentary (Sup- AS/NZS 1170.3 Supplement 1:2003
AS 1160–1996 plement to AS/NZS 1170.0:2002) 25pp Snow and ice actions–Commentary (Sup-
Bituminous emulsions for the construction Amendment 1 28 November 2003 plement to AS/NZS 1170.3:2003) 65pp
and maintenance of pavements 12pp Provides background material to the requirements of Provides background material to the requirements of
Specifies requirements for anionic and cationic bituminous AS/NZS 1170.0, General principles. Clause by clause, AS/NZS 1170.3, Snow and ice actions. Clause by
emulsions suitable for use in the construction and mainte- it gives the origins of requirements, departures from clause, it gives the origins of requirements, departures
nance of pavements. (CH-025) previous practice and explanations with examples to from previous practice and explanations with exam-
illustrate their application. (BD-006) ples to illustrate their applications. Common problems
AS 1162–2000 for design are also discussed. (BD-006)
Cleaning and sanitizing dairy factory equip- AS/NZS 1170.1:2002
ment 26pp Permanent, imposed and other actions AS 1170.3–1990
Sets out guiding principles and recommended practices for 20pp Snow loads 25pp
cleaning and sanitizing dairy factory equipment. Applies to Amendment 1 28 April 2005 Available Superseded
all dairy factory cleaning operations where the equipment is Provides design values of permanent, imposed and This Standard sets out data and procedures for deter-
cleaned by the use of circulating liquids, physically other actions to be used in the limit state design of mining minimum snow loads on roofs, balconies,
scrubbed by manual exertion or where mechanized clean- structures and members. It is intended to be used in walkways, and other building surfaces, in areas which
ing is employed. Guidelines on verification and validation conjunction with AS/NZS 1170.0. Other actions cov- receive significant snowfalls. It also provides guidance
of cleaning programs are covered under a separate Appen- ered include liquid pressure, ground water, rain water on the avoidance of common problems which occur
dix. (FT-023) ponding and earth pressure. (BD-006) mainly in alpine regions. (BD-006)

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AS 1170.3 Supplement 1–1990 parison of various receivers. Limiting values of vari- AS 1180.6–1972
Snow loads–Commentary (Supplement to ous quantities are not specified. (CT-002) Impulse test 38pp
AS 1170.3–1990) 20pp Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 1. See
Available Superseded AS EN 1174 AS 1180 (Pt 1 to 3, 4A to 4B, 6)–1972.
The commentary provides guidance and background Sterilization of medical devices–Estimation of (RU-001)
material to the requirements of AS 1170.3, Snow the population of micro-organisms on prod-
loads. It also provides worked examples. (BD-006) uct AS 1180 (Pt 7A to 7D, 7F to 7G, 7J, 8A to
8B)–1972
AS 1170.4–2007 AS EN 1174.1–2002 Methods of test for hose made from elas-
Earthquake actions in Australia 45pp Requirements tomeric materials–Second Group: Meth-
Sets out data and procedures for determining earth- (EN 1174-1:1996) 11pp ods 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7F, 7G, 7J, 8A, 8B
quake loads on structures and their components, and Specifies requirements for the estimation of the popu- 37pp
also minimum detailing requirements for structures. lation of viable micro-organisms on a medical device (RU-001)
Domestic structures are covered in an Appendix. or on a component, raw material or package.
(BD-006) (HE-023) AS 1180.7A–1972
AS 1170.4–1993 Resistance of hose lining and cover to
AS EN 1174.2–2002 liquids
Earthquake loads 54pp
Guidance Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 2. See
Available Superseded
Amendment 1 October 1994 (EN 1174-2:1996) 26pp AS 1180 (Pt 7A to 7D, 7F to 7G, 7J, 8A to 8B)–
Sets out data and procedures for determining mini- Provides guidance on the implementation of require- 1972.
mum earthquake loads on structures and their compo- ments for the estimation of the population of viable (RU-001)
nents, and also minimum detailing requirements for micro-organisms on a medical device or on a compo-
structures. It does not consider related phenomena nent, raw material or package. (HE-023) AS 1180.7B–1972
such as settlement, slides, subsidence, liquefaction or Resistance to liquids–Physical
faulting in the immediate vicinity of a structure. It AS EN 1174.3–2002 Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 2. See
does not include nuclear reactors, dams, transmission Guide to the methods for validation of AS 1180 (Pt 7A to 7D, 7F to 7G, 7J, 8A to 8B)–
towers, bridges, piers and wharves, which may require microbiological techniques 1972.
special consideration. The Standard is in limit states (EN 1174-3:1996) 13pp (RU-001)
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format. New earthquake maps are defined in terms of Provides guidance by describing approaches which
an acceleration coefficient instead of the zoning sys- may be taken when validating techniques for the esti- AS 1180.7C–1972
tem used in the previous Standard AS 2121. Domestic mation of the population of viable micro-organisms on Resistance to steam
structures are now included. (BD-006) a medical device or on a component, raw material or Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 2. See
package. (HE-023) AS 1180 (Pt 7A to 7D, 7F to 7G, 7J, 8A to 8B)–
AS 1170.4 Supplement 1–1993
Earthquake loads–Commentary (Supple- 1972.
AS 1179–1972
(RU-001)
ment to AS 1170.4–1993) 32pp Glossary of terms for rubber hose 22pp
Amendment 1 October 1994 Defines almost 300 terms used in connection with the AS 1180.7D–1972
The commentary provides background material for specification, manufacture and inspection of hose. Many of Resistance to detergent
and guidance to the requirements of AS 1170.4, the terms are general but have been included to make for Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 2. See
Earthquake loads. (BD-006) convenience and completeness. (RU-001)
AS 1180 (Pt 7A to 7D, 7F to 7G, 7J, 8A to 8B)–
AS 1171–1998 AS 1180 1972.
Non-destructive testing–Magnetic particle (RU-001)
Methods of test for hose made from elas-
testing of ferromagnetic products, compo- tomeric materials AS 1180.7F–1972
nents and structures 34pp Resistance of lining and cover to ozone
Specifies requirements for magnetic particle testing for the AS 1180 (Pt 1 to 3, 4A to 4B, 6)–1972 Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 2. See
detection of surface and near-surface discontinuities in all Methods of test for hose made from elas-
types of ferromagnetic products, components and struc- AS 1180 (Pt 7A to 7D, 7F to 7G, 7J, 8A to 8B)–
tomeric materials–First group: Methods 1, 1972.
tures. Also specifies requirements for magnetic particle
testing process control. Appendices give information on test
2, 3 4A, 4B, 6 30pp (RU-001)
methods for determining flux density and magnetizing cur- (RU-001)
rent levels and the preparation and use of standard test AS 1180.7G–1972
pieces. (MT-007) AS 1180.1–1972 Corrosion resistance
Dimensions Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 2. See
AS 1172 Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 1. See AS 1180 (Pt 7A to 7D, 7F to 7G, 7J, 8A to 8B)–
Water closets (WC) AS 1180 (Pt 1 to 3, 4A to 4B, 6)–1972. 1972.
(RU-001) (RU-001)
AS 1172.1–2005
Pans 30pp AS 1180.2–1972 AS 1180.7J–1972
Specifies requirements for toilet pans for use with Tensile strength and elongation Resistance to vacuum
flushing cistern and other devices complying with AS Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 1. See Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 2. See
1172.2. (WS-003) AS 1180 (Pt 1 to 3, 4A to 4B, 6)–1972. AS 1180 (Pt 7A to 7D, 7F to 7G, 7J, 8A to 8B)–
(RU-001) 1972.
AS 1172.2–1999 Corrig.
Cisterns 22pp AS 1180.3–1972 (RU-001)
Amendment 1 20 August 2002 Accelerated ageing
Amendment 2 29 August 2005 AS 1180.8A–1972
Specifies requirements for flushing cisterns which are Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 1. See
Resistance to cold flexing of hose as-
intended for use with pans of all types. (WS-003) AS 1180 (Pt 1 to 3, 4A to 4B, 6)–1972.
(RU-001)
sembly
Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 2. See
AS 1173 AS 1180 (Pt 7A to 7D, 7F to 7G, 7J, 8A to 8B)–
Recommended methods of measurement on AS 1180.4A–1972
Ply adhesion–Dead weight method 1972.
receivers for television broadcast transmis- Corrig.
sions Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 1. See
(RU-001)
AS 1180 (Pt 1 to 3, 4A to 4B, 6)–1972.
AS 1173.1–1979 (RU-001) AS 1180.8B–1972
General considerations–Electrical meas- Resistance to cold flexing of hose lining
AS 1180.4B–1972 and cover 42pp
urements other than those at audio-
Ply adhesion–Autographic method Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 2. See
frequencies
Bound as part of the subset AS 1180 Group 1. See AS 1180 (Pt 7A to 7D, 7F to 7G, 7J, 8A to 8B)–
(IEC 60107-1 Ed. 2.0 (1977)) 116pp
Specifies uniform conditions for measurement and AS 1180 (Pt 1 to 3, 4A to 4B, 6)–1972. 1972.
measurement methods for the electrical, acoustic and Corrig. (RU-001)
optical properties for monochrome and colour receiv- (RU-001)
ers for broadcast television transmissions, in order to AS 1180.10A–1974
permit assessment of the receiver performance by AS 1180.5–1999 Resistance of hose lining or cover to
comparative methods. It does not specify limiting val- Hydrostatic pressure flame 4pp
ues of performance levels. It is technically identical (ISO 1402:1994) 8pp (RU-001)
with IEC 107-1. (CT-002) Specifies methods for the hydrostatic testing of rubber
and plastics hoses and hose assemblies, including AS 1180.10B–1982
AS 1173.2–1986 methods for the determination of dimensional stabil- Determination of combustion propagation
Electrical and acoustic measurements at ity. This Standard is based on and has been repro- characteristics of a horizontally oriented
audio-frequencies duced from ISO 1402:1994. An appendix proposes specimen of hose using surface ignition
variations to ISO 1402 for application in Australia.
(IEC 60107-2 Ed. 1.0 (1980)) 22pp (RU-001)
4pp
Standardizes conditions and methods of measurement (RU-001)
of the audio section of a TV receiver, to allow com-

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AS 1180.11–1982 AS 1189.1–1991 AS 1189.11–1991


Hose and coupling compatibility–Tensile Fundamental terms Processing units
method 1p (ISO 2382-1:1984) 7pp (ISO 2382-11:1987) 10pp
(RU-001) Presents terms and definitions of selected concepts Presents terms and definitions of selected concepts
relevant to the field of data processing and identifies relevant to the field of information processing and
AS 1180.12–1974 relationships between the entries. It deals with the identifies relationships between the entries. It defines
main area of data processing, including the principal processing and arithmetic units and also registers and
Resistance to ignition 3pp processes and types of equipment used, the representa- converters. This Standard is identical with and has
(RU-001) tion, organization and presentation of data, the pro- been reproduced from ISO 2382-11. (IT-015)
gramming and operation of computers, peripheral
AS 1180.13A–1983 equipment and data communication as well as particu- AS 1189.12–1991
Determination of electrical resistance of lar applications. This Standard is identical with and Peripheral equipment
hose and hose components 1p has been reproduced from ISO 2382-1. (IT-015) (ISO 2382-12:1988) 24pp
(RU-001) Presents terms and definitions of selected concepts
AS 1189.2–1982 relevant to the field of information processing and
AS 1180.13B–1987 Arithmetic and logic operations identifies relationships between the entries. It defines
Determination of electrical resistance of (ISO 2382-2:1976) 21pp the data media, the storage devices and also the mag-
hose assembly 1p (IT-015) netic tape and the printers. This Standard is identical
(RU-001) with and has been reproduced from ISO 2382-12.
AS 1189.3–1991 (IT-015)
AS 1180.13C–1983 Equipment technology
(ISO 2382-3:1987) 7pp AS 1189.13–1987
Determination of electrical continuity of a Computer graphics
Provides definitions that are rigorous, uncomplicated
hose assembly with reinforcing wire(s) and which can be understood by all concerned. The (ISO 2382-13) 11pp
1p scope of each concept defined has been chosen to pro- (IT-015)
(RU-001) vide a definition that is suitable for general applica-
tion. In those circumstances where a restricted appli- AS 1189.15–1987
AS 1180.14–1991 cation is concerned, the definition may need to be Programming languages
Determination of reeling properties of more specific. This Standard is identical with and has
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(ISO 2382-15:1985) 9pp


non-collapsible hose 4pp been reproduced from ISO 2382-3. (IT-015) (IT-015)
Specifies the method for determining the reeling prop-
erties of non-collapsible hose with internal diameters AS 1189.4–1991 AS 1189.18–1991
up to 75 mm and intended for winding onto a reel. Re- Organization of data Distributed data processing
agents, apparatus, test pieces, procedures for petro- (ISO 2382-4:1987) 8pp (ISO 2382-18:1987) 7pp
leum-resistant hose and hose other than petroleum- Presents terms and definitions of selected concepts Presents terms and definitions of selected concepts
resistant hose are laid down. (RU-001) relevant to the field of information processing and relevant to the field of information processing and
identifies relationships between the entries. This Stan- identifies relationships between the entries. It is iden-
AS 1181–1982 dard is identical with and has been reproduced from tical with and has been reproduced from ISO 2382-
Method of measurement of civil engineering ISO 2382-4. (IT-015) 18:1987. (IT-015)
works and associated building works 50pp
AS 1189.5–1991 AS 1189.19–1991
Sets out general principles and rules for preparing sched-
ules of quantities. Building trades are included, so that Representation of data Analog computing
building works forming part of a civil engineering contract (ISO 2382-5:1989) 9pp (ISO 2382-19:1989) 5pp
can be covered. The Standard deals in detail with site inves- Presents terms and definitions of selected concepts Presents terms and definitions of selected concepts
tigation, site clearance and demolition, excavation and fill- relevant to the field of information processing and relevant to the field of information processing and
ing, dredging, piling and caissons, roads and paving, rail- identifies relationships between the entries. It defines identifies relationships between the entries. It defines
way track work, concrete, brickwork and blockwork, struc- concepts relating to certain forms of data representa- concepts relating to analog and hybrid arithmetic
tural steel and metalwork, carpentry, roofing and wall clad- tion, to representation systems, and to notations which units, function generators, converters, and modes of
ding, sheetmetal work and plumbing, water mains, sewer- provide for some forms of representation. This Stan- operation of such components. This Standard is iden-
age and drainage, electrical conduits, engineering services, dard is identical with and has been reproduced from tical with and has been reproduced from ISO 2382-
plastering, paving and tiling, glazing and painting. ISO 2382-5. (IT-015) 19:1989. (IT-015)
(CE-014)
AS 1189.6–1991 AS 1189.20–1991
AS 1182–1997 Preparation and handling of data System development
Size coding scheme for infants' and chil- (ISO 2382-6:1987) 7pp (ISO/IEC 2382-20:1990) 7pp
Presents terms and definitions of selected concepts Presents terms and definitions of selected concepts
dren's clothing–Underwear and outerwear
relevant to the field of information processing and relevant to the field of information processing and
14pp identifies relationships between the entries. It deals in
Amendment 1 August 1998 identifies relationships between the entries. It defines
particular with input and output of data, transfer and concepts relating to a system life cycle, from the re-
Specifies a size designation and size coding scheme for conversion methods and also with search techniques.
ready-made garments based on actual body measurements quirements for analysis to the implementation, includ-
This Standard is identical with and has been repro- ing system design and quality assurance. This Stan-
over underclothing. Body measurements are specified for duced from ISO 2382-6. (IT-015)
four sizes in infants' clothing, and for six sizes (2-7) with dard is identical with and has been reproduced from
common measurements for boys and girls. Two additional ISO/IEC 2382-20. (IT-015)
AS 1189.7–1991
body measurement tables are included, one for boys and Computer programming
one for girls for sizes 8 to 18. Two methods are given for AS 1189.21–1987
labelling standard coded sizes, one of which uses the ISO
(ISO/IEC 2382-7:1989) 12pp Interfaces between process computers
pictogram. The Standard also specifies similar methods for Presents terms and definitions of selected concepts systems and technical processes
labelling non-coded sizes. (CS-092) relevant to the field of information processing and (ISO 2382-21:1985) 9pp
identifies relationships between the entries. It defines
(IT-015)
concepts relating to programming context and some
AS 1187–1996 programming languages, and to the preparation, exe-
Farm milk cooling and storage systems 14pp cution, debugging and verification of programs. This AS 1189.22–1987
Sets out minimum requirements for the design, construction Standard is identical with and has been reproduced Calculators
and performance of bulk milk cooling and storage systems from ISO/IEC 2382-7. (IT-015) (ISO 2382-22:1986) 10pp
on farms. The new edition of the Standard covers new de- (IT-015)
velopments such as larger storage vessels that may be in- AS 1189.8–1991
stalled externally and the use of pre-cooling equipment to Control, integrity and security AS 1189.25–1992
cool milk, before milk enters the storage vessel. (FT-028) (ISO 2382-8:1986) 9pp Local area networks
Presents terms and definitions of selected concepts (ISO/IEC 2382-25:1992) 11pp
AS 1188–1990 relevant to the field of information processing and Defines different types of local area networks, con-
Radio transmitters and similar equipment– identifies relationships between the entries. It deals in cepts relating to devices, to transmissions and the
Safe practices 23pp particular with auditing, monitoring and protection of problems that can appear, and also protocols that gov-
Lists safe practices when working on or near radio trans- a data processing system and also detection and han- ern exchanges. This Standard is identical with and re-
mitters and similar equipment. (RC-006) dling of errors. This Standard is identical with and has produced from ISO/IEC 2382-25:1992. (IT-015)
been reproduced from ISO 2382-8. (IT-015)
AS 1189 AS 1191–2002
Data processing–Vocabulary AS 1189.9–1985 Acoustics–Method for laboratory measure-
Data communication ment of airborne sound transmission insula-
AS 1189.0–1991 (ISO 2382-9:1984) 12pp tion of building elements
(IT-015) (ISO 140-1:1997, ISO 140-3:1995) 16pp
Consolidated index
Provides a method for the measurement of airborne sound
(ISO/IEC/TR 12382:1989) 245pp AS 1189.10–1982 reduction index to building partitions such as walls,
Provides a permuted index of terms defined in parts 1 Operating techniques and facilities floor/ceiling assemblies, doors, windows and other space
to 16 and 18 to 22 of AS 1189. This Standard is iden- dividing elements. (AV-004)
tical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC/TR
(ISO 2382-10:1979) 12pp
12382:1989. (IT-015) (IT-015)

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AS 1191–1985 and electrical requirements are specified, and tests for heat AS 1203
Acoustics–Method for laboratory measure- resistance and dimensional stability are in appendices. Microfilming of engineering documents
ment of airborne sound transmission loss of (PL-029)
building partitions AS 1203.1–1996
AS 1198–1973 Operating procedures
(ISO 140-1, ISO 140-3) 16pp Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) extruded rod
Available Superseded (ISO 3272-1:1983) 4pp
and tube 11pp For microfilming technical drawing and other drawing
Amendment 1 January 1987 Classifies two grades of rod and tube according to quality office documents, this Standard specifies reduction
Sets out the method for the measurement of the airborne and four classes according to dimensional stability and in- and enlargement ratios, sizes of enlargement and re-
sound transmission loss of building partitions such as walls, ternal finish. Physical and electrical requirements are speci- sulting image sizes for recording on 35 mm unperfo-
floor/ceiling assemblies, doors, windows, and other space- fied, and tests for heat resistance and dimensional stability rated microfilm. This Standard is identical with and
divided elements. It prescribes parameters for the room are in appendices. (PL-029) has been reproduced from ISO 3272-1:1983 (Con-
used for measurement, the range of frequencies to be meas-
firmed 1993). (MS-004)
ured, the manner in which sound fields are to be generated AS 1199
and the characteristics of the filters used. (AV-004) Sampling procedures for inspection by attrib- AS 1203.2–1996
utes Quality criteria and control
AS 1192–2004
(ISO 3272-2:1994) 6pp
Electroplated coatings–Nickel and chromium AS 1199.0–2003 Specifies procedures for maintaining and checking the
26pp Introduction to the ISO 2859 attribute quality and reproducibility of 35 mm silver gelatin
Specifies the requirements for electroplated coatings of sampling system type microfilm in black and white, applicable to first,
nickel and nickel plus chromium on steel or iron, zinc alloy, second and distribution silver copies, for microfilming
copper or copper alloy, aluminium or aluminium alloys. (ISO 2859-0:1995) 56pp
Specifies the terms used in acceptance sampling, de- of drawing office documents. This Standard is identi-
(MT-009) cal with and has been reproduced from ISO 3272-
scribe the various schemes and plans, give practical
advice on sampling inspection and discuss some of the 2:1994. (MS-004)
AS/NZS 1194 theoretical aspects. This Standard is identical with and
Winding wires reproduced from ISO 2859.0:1995. (QR-008) AS 1203.3–1996
Unitized 35 mm microfilm carriers
AS/NZS 1194.1:1996 AS 1199.1–2003 (ISO 3272-3:1975) 4pp
Enamelled round copper winding wires Sampling schemes indexed by accep- Specifies requirements for microfilm carriers such as
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33pp tance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot in- aperture cards and the mounting of 35 mm microfilm
Amendment 1 January 1997 of technical drawings or associated documents in the
spection cards to reproduce 35 mm microfilm images from
Specifies dimensions and material requirements for (ISO 2859-1:1999) 87pp
conductor and enamel covering of round copper wind- these cards. This Standard is identical with and has
Specifies an acceptance sampling system for inspec- been reproduced from ISO 3272-3:1975 (Confirmed
ing wires intended to be used for windings of electri- tion by attributes. It is indexed in terms of the accep-
cal equipment. (EL-003) 1993). (MS-004)
tance quality limit (AQL). This Standard is identical
with and reproduced from ISO 2859-1:1999. AS 1203.4–1996
AS/NZS 1194.2:1996 (QR-008) Microfilming of drawings of special and
Enamelled rectangular copper winding
exceptional elongated sizes
wires 10pp AS 1199.2–2003
(ISO 3272-4:1994) 4pp
Amendment 1 January 1997 Sampling plans indexed by limiting qual- Establishes general principles for microfilming draw-
Specifies dimensions and material requirements for ity (LQ) for isolated lot inspection ings of special exceptional sizes as specified in AS
conductor and enamel covering of rectangular copper (ISO 2859-2:1985) 21pp 1100, Part 101. Applicable to sequences of micro-
winding wires intended to be used for windings of Specifies LQ sampling plans and procedures for in- filmed multiple frame drawings, reduction ratios and
electrical equipment. (EL-003) spection by attributes compatible with ISO 2859-1 frame overlap. This Standard is identical with and has
that can be used when the switching rules given in been reproduced from ISO 3272-4:1994. (MS-004)
AS/NZS 1194.3:1996 ISO 2859-1 are not applied, when lots are of an iso-
Enamelled round aluminium winding lated nature. This Standard is identical with and repro- AS 1210–1997 (Hardbound)
wires 18pp duced from ISO 2859-2:1985. (QR-008) Pressure vessels 322pp
Specifies dimensions and material requirements for Amendment 1 February 1998
conductor and enamel covering of round aluminium AS 1199.3–2003 Amendment 2 September 1998
winding wires intended to be used for windings of Skip-lot sampling procedures Amendment 3 16 April 2002
electrical equipment. (EL-003) (ISO 2859-3:1991) 16pp Specifies requirements for the materials, design, manufac-
Specifies general attribute skip-lot sampling proce- ture, testing, inspection certification and despatch of pres-
AS/NZS 1194.4:1996 dures for reducing the inspection effort on products sure vessels for pressures up to 21 MPa and temperatures
Enamelled rectangular aluminium wind- submitted by those suppliers who have demonstrated within the limits for the various materials and components.
ing wires 9pp their ability to control, in an effective manner, all fac- Welded, forged, brazed, and cast constructions in ferrous
Specifies dimensions and material requirements for ets of quality and who consistently produce lots which and non-ferrous metals are covered. Requirements for non-
conductor and enamel covering of rectangular alumin- meet requirements. This Standard is identical with and metallic vessels and metallic vessels with non-metallic lin-
ium winding wires intended to be used for windings of reproduced from ISO 2859-3:1991. (QR-008) ings are given. Detailed requirements for manufacture, heat
electrical equipment. (EL-003) treatment, welding and testing are covered in AS 4458, AS
AS 1199.4–2003 3992 and AS 4037. The specific design requirements are
AS/NZS 1194.5:1996 Procedures for assessment of declared based on a simplified engineering approach and are in-
quality levels 12pp tended to be the standard methods of design, but provision
Test methods 41pp is also made for other methods to be used provided that the
Specifies test methods for round and rectangular, cop- Specifies sampling plans and procedures that can be
used to assess whether the quality level of an entity validity of the design is satisfactorily established.
per and aluminium winding wires in Standards (ME-001)
AS/NZS 1194 Parts 1 to 4, where relevant. (EL-003) (lot, process, etc) conforms to a declared value. This
Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO
2859-4:2002. (QR-008) AS 1210–1997 (Looseleaf)
AS 1195–1973 Pressure vessels 322pp
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) skived tape AS/NZS 1200:2000 Amendment 1 February 1998
12pp Pressure equipment 34pp Amendment 2 September 1998
Corrig. Sets out basic requirements and good practice for the de- Amendment 3 16 April 2002
Classifies three grades of tape according to quality, for me- sign, materials, manufacture, examination,testing, installa- Specifies requirements for the materials, design, manufac-
chanical, electrical and chemical applications, in a range of tion, conformity assessment, commissioning, operation, in- ture, testing, inspection certification and despatch of pres-
thicknesses up to 5.0 mm. Finish and physical and electrical spection, maintenance, repair, alteration and disposal of sure vessels for pressures up to 21 MPa and temperatures
measurements are specified, and tests for heat resistance pressure equipment (boilers, pressure vessels and pressure within the limits for the various materials and components.
and electrical flaws are in appendices. (PL-029) piping) but excluding gas cylinders. Includes detailed re- Welded, forged, brazed, and cast constructions in ferrous
quirements for various pressure equipment by direct refer- and non-ferrous metals are covered. Requirements for non-
AS 1196–1973 ence to a range of Australian, New Zealand and other Stan- metallic vessels and metallic vessels with non-metallic lin-
ings are given. Detailed requirements for manufacture, heat
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) moulded dards. (ME-001)
treatment, welding and testing are covered in AS 4458, AS
sheet 8pp 3992 and AS 4037. The specific design requirements are
Corrig. AS/NZS 1200:1994 based on a simplified engineering approach and are in-
Classifies three grades of sheet according to quality and two Pressure equipment 29pp tended to be the standard methods of design, but provision
classes according to dimensional stability, for mechanical, Available Superseded is also made for other methods to be used provided that the
electrical and chemical applications, and of minimum Sets out the Australian and New Zealand requirements to validity of the design is satisfactorily established.
thickness 2.4 mm. Finish and physical and electrical re- which pressure equipment (boilers, pressure vessels and (ME-001)
quirements are specified, and tests for heat resistance and pressure piping) is to be designed, manufactured, tested, in-
dimensional stability are in appendices. (PL-029) spected, supplied, installed, commissioned, operated, main- AS 1210 Supplement 1–1990
tained, repaired, altered and disposed of. Specifies require- Unfired Pressure Vessels–Advanced design
AS 1197–1973 ments which are common to Australian and New Zealand and construction (Supplement to AS 1210–
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) moulded basic pressure equipment Standards. Appendices include pressure 1997) 36pp
shapes 10pp equipment covered by this Standard, enquiries, materials, a Amendment 1 September 1995
list of Australian and New Zealand regulatory authorities,
Classifies two grades of shapes according to quality and Amendment 2 July 1997
definitions, the basis of design strength and New Zealand
two classes according to dimensional stability for mechani- Specifies requirements for design and construction of pres-
loading requirements. (ME-001)
cal, electrical and chemical applications. Finish, physical sure vessels in which material design strengths higher than

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those specified in AS 1210 are permitted. It applies only to AS 1228–2006 single-phase VTs, for CVTs, for three-phase VTs and for
static vessels, and specifies only those requirements which Pressure equipment–Boilers 268pp Designation L VTs. Deals specifically with accuracy and
differ from or are additional to the requirements for Class 1 Specifies requirements for materials, design, construction, short-term and long-term overvoltage ratings and applies
vessels in AS 1210. Two new classes (2HA and 2HB) of inspection and testing boilers as defined in AS/NZS 1200. the rated voltage factor to the VT as an entity, as well as to
vessels are introduced. (ME-001) It specifically applies to the design and construction of individual secondary windings. Primary windings are clas-
boilers, including superheaters, reheaters and economizers. sified as 'uniformly insulated' or 'non-uniformly insulated'.
AS 1210 Supplement 2–1999 Guidance is also provided regarding locomotive and other Categories of performance (A and B) are specified for
Pressure vessels–Cold-stretched austenitic heritage boilers, and the design of blowdown vessels. three-phase VTs only. Includes many explanatory appendi-
stainless steel vessels (Supplement to AS (ME-001) ces and enlarges on the determination of primary and sec-
1210–1997) 14pp ondary currents and of temperature coefficients of error,
AS/NZS 1229:2002 and on the determination of errors under different condi-
Specifies requirements for pressure vessels designed and
Laundry troughs and tubs 22pp tions. (EL-013)
fabricated from austenitic stainless steel, cold-stretched to
enhance proof strength and hence generally permit higher Specifies requirements for materials and finish of laundry
design strengths than those specified in AS 1210 and Sup- troughs and tubs. Only critical dimensions are specified. In AS 1247–2004
plement 1. Two additional classes of vessel identified as New Zealand substitute tub for trough. (WS-003) Metallic coatings–Rating of test specimens
Class 1S and Class 2SA are introduced. (ME-001) and manufactured articles subject to corro-
AS 1230–1993 sion tests
AS 1214–1983 Pressure-sensitive adhesive tape–Glossary of (ISO 10289:1999) 22pp
Hot-dip galvanized coatings on threaded fas- terms 8pp Amendment 1 2 December 2004
teners (ISO metric coarse thread series) Defines both terms used in Australian Standards for tapes, Specifies a method of evaluating the condition of decora-
(ISO 1459, ISO 1460, ISO 1461) 8pp and terms commonly used in reference to the construction tive and protective metallic and inorganic coated panels or
Specifies requirements for the mass, quality, and testing of and use of tapes. (PK-025) articles which have been exposed to corrosive environ-
hot-dip galvanized coating on steel bolts, screws, nuts and ments for test or for other purposes. Identical with and re-
other fasteners having ISO metric coarse threads, in the AS 1231–2000 produced from ISO 10289:1999. (MT-009)
nominal size range M8 to M36 inclusive. Guidance is also Aluminium and aluminium alloys–Anodic oxi-
given for oversize tapping allowances for fasteners, with dation coatings 24pp AS/NZS 1249:2003
metric coarse threads up to and including M64 diameter. Specifies requirements for anodic oxidation coatings on Children's nightwear and limited daywear
(ME-029) aluminium and its alloys for general applications and for having reduced fire hazard 36pp
external architectural applications. Appendices give guid- Specifies the design performance and labelling require-
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AS 1216–2006 ance on the choice of aluminium grades and coating thick- ments of children's sleepwear and limited daywear and the
Class labels for dangerous goods 38pp ness grades, on the maintenance, handling and transporta- labelling of associated paper patterns. (CS-086)
Amendment 1 6 November 2006 tion of anodised products and on the application of test
Sets out details of the design of labels for the classes, divi- methods for anodised coatings. (MT-009) AS/NZS 1249:1999
sions and subsidiary risks of dangerous goods as given in Children's nightwear and limited daywear
the 14th edition of the UN Recommendations on the Trans- AS 1235–2000
having reduced fire hazard 33pp
port of Dangerous Goods and the seventh edition of the Road vehicles–Roof load carriers–Roof bars
Available Superseded
Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods (ISO 11154-1:1995) 15pp Specifies requirements for fabrics, trims and labelling of
(ADG Code). A large replica of each label is provided as a Specifies minimum safety requirements, technical specifi- children's nightwear and some daywear garments which are
model for the production of correct labels. This information cations and test methods for roof bars intended to fit on commonly worn both day and night, in Sizes 00 to 14 in
is essentially the same as that which will be published in the passenger cars or light commercial vehicles. It applies to four categories. Also covers labelling of envelopes contain-
seventh edition of the ADG Code. (CH-009) general use roof bars siutable for carrying load, excluding ing paper patterns. (CS-086)
magnetic and vacuum-fixed devices. This Standard is an
AS 1219–1994 adoption with vational modifications of ISO 11154-1:1995.
AS 1249–1990
Power presses–Safety requirements 54pp (CS-079)
Children's nightclothes having reduced fire
Specifies safety requirements for the design, construction, hazard 18pp
operation and maintenance of power stamping presses and AS 1236–1973
brake presses. It incorporates the details for the safeguard- Split cotter pins (metric series) 12pp Available Superseded
ing of power presses, die design and die setting, and pro- Obsolescent Amendment 1 April 1992
vides appropriate recommendations for the operation, in- Applies to ferrous and non-ferrous cotter pins in diameters Specifies requirements for fabrics, trims, and labelling of
spection and maintenance of presses, and the training and from 1 to 13 mm and lengths from 4 to 125 mm, for general children's nightclothes in sizes from 0 to 14, in three cate-
supervision of operators. (SF-008) engineering purposes. Shape, dimensions, properties and gories, viz. garments made from fabric of low hazard type,
finish are specified, and recommendations on gauging are garments designed to reduce fire hazard, and garments
which do not comply with these categories. Also covers la-
AS/NZS 1221:1997 included. Guidance on the use of the split cotter pins with
ISO metric bolts, screws and clevis pins is given in an ap- belling of envelopes containing paper patterns. (CS-086)
Fire hose reels 30pp
Amendment 1 23 January 2003 pendix, and requirements for humpback split cotter pins
used as locking devices for insulated and conductor fittings AS/NZS 1252:1996
Specifies requirements for design, construction and per-
formance of fixed and swing arm type fire hose reels for specified in AS 1154.2, are also given. For inch series see High strength steel bolts with associated nuts
use by one operator. (FP-007) AS B175. (ME-029) and washers for structural engineering
(ISO 4775:1984, ISO 7411:1984, ISO 7415:1984)
AS 1221–1991 AS 1237 23pp
Fire hose reels 18pp Plain washers for metric bolts, screws and Specifies requirements for high strength steel bolts of prop-
Available Superseded nuts for general purposes erty class 8.8 and steel nuts of property class 8 with ISO
Amendment 1 August 1992 metric coarse pitch series threads and associated washers in
Specifies requirements for the design, construction and per- AS 1237.1–2002 diameters from 16 mm to 36 mm inclusive, mainly in-
formance of fixed and swing fire hose reels with either General plan tended for use in steel structures. (ME-029)
automatic or manual stop valve operation. (FP-007) (ISO 887:2000) 7pp
Specifies the nominal dimensions for plain washers AS/NZS 1254:2002
AS 1222 product grades A and C for use with metric general- PVC pipes and fittings for storm and surface
Steel conductors and stays–Bare overhead purpose bolts, screws and nuts with nominal thread water applications 24pp
diameter from 1 mm to 150 mm inclusive. This Stan- Specifies requirements for PVC pipes and fittings for un-
AS 1222.1–1992 dard is identical with and has been reproduced from derground disposal of storm or surface water. The Standard
Galvanized (SC/GZ) ISO 887:2000. (ME-029) includes requirements for both plain and structured wall
pipes and fittings. (PL-021)
(IEC 60888 Ed. 1.0 (1987)) 12pp
Specifies requirements, tests, sizes of zinc-coated steel AS 1237.2–2002
Tolerances AS 1257–1973
wires and method of construction of stranded conduc-
tors used for power transmission purposes. (EL-010) (ISO 4759-3:2000) 6pp Bore sizes, test pressures and tolerances on
Specifies the tolerances for the principle fasteners of lengths of elastomeric hose 4pp
AS 1222.2–1992 plain washers of product grades A and C for use with Amendment 1 June 1979
Aluminium clad (SC/AC) 12pp metric bolts, screws, studs and nuts with nominal Provides for bore sizes from 3.2 to 31.5 mm with toler-
Specifies requirements, tests, sizes of aluminium-clad thread diameters from 1 mm to 150 mm inclusive. ances, for tolerances on cut lengths, and for ratios of testing
steel wires and method of construction of stranded This Standard is identical with and has been repro- and bursting pressures to design pressures for two types ac-
conductors used for power transmission purposes. duced from ISO 4759-3:2000. (ME-029) cording to service. (RU-001)
(EL-010)
AS 1242–1985 AS 1259
AS 1223–1991 Zinc ingots 7pp Acoustics–Sound level meters
Industrial hand cleaners (petroleum solvent Applies to zinc metal in ingot form made from ore or other
type) 8pp material by a process of distillation or by electrolysis. It AS 1259.1–1990
Amendment 1 September 1991 provides for three grades, viz. Zn 99.99 (Special High Non-integrating
Specifies safety requirements for industrial hand cleaners of Grade), Zn 99.95 (High Grade) and Zn 98.5 (Prime West- (IEC 60651 Ed. 1.0 (1979)) 23pp
the petroleum solvent type which are intended for the re- ern). (MT-004) Available Superseded
moval of dirt, grease and other soils. It places limits on the Provides for four types of meter, viz. Types 0 and 1
composition and the materials which may be used, and AS 1243–1982 for laboratory and precision use, Type 2 for general
specifies requirements for packaging and labelling. Voltage transformers for measurement and field applications, and Type 3 for field noise survey
(SF-028) protection 58pp applications, with one or more frequency-weighting
Specifies general requirements and tests for all types of characteristics A, B and C and one or more time-
VTs and, in separate sections, specific requirements for weighting characteristics S, F, I and P. Specifies the

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directional frequency-weighting and amplifier, time- AS/NZS 1269.2:2005 ternal threads. Information is given on symbols for screw
weighting, detector and indicator characteristics, and Noise control management 54pp thread parameters, tolerances, deviations, thread classes,
sensitivity to various environments, and includes elec- Sets outs requirements and guidance on the manage- designation and verification. Appendices, giving notes on
trical and acoustical tests. Is technically equivalent to ment of noise control in occupational settings and ap- the production of screw threads and a comparison of sym-
IEC 651 and includes an annex showing deviations plies to all types of workplaces and to all types of bols used in this Standard and the 1972 edition, are in-
from IEC 651. (AV-002) sounds. (AV-003) cluded. It should be particularly noted that in this edition,
the thread roots of external threads (root curvature and as-
AS 1259.2–1990 AS/NZS 1269.2:1998 sociated limits and tolerances), are specified in a manner
Integrating–Averaging that is fundamentally different from the 1972 edition.
Noise control management 48pp (ME-028)
(IEC 60804 Ed. 1.0 (1985)) 49pp Available Superseded
Available Superseded Provides guidance on the management of noise con- AS 1276–1979
Describes instruments for the measurement of fre- trol in occupational settings which are applicable to all
Methods for determination of sound trans-
quency weighted and time averaged sound pressure types of workplaces, large or small, and to all types of
levels. Optionally, sound exposure levels may be noise. It provides procedures for noise control in exist- mission class and noise isolation class of
measured. Specifies additional characteristics to those ing workplaces. It also provides technical information building partitions
in AS 1259.1 which are necessary to measure the on basic noise control techniques applicable to both (ASTM E413) 12pp
equivalent continuous sound pressure level (Leq) of new and existing workplaces. (AV-003) Available Superseded
steady, intermittent, fluctuating and impulsive sounds. Describes methods for determining four indices for rating
Identical with and reproduced from IEC 804. AS/NZS 1269.3:2005 the properties of partitions, including walls and floor-
(AV-002) Hearing protector program 27pp ceiling assemblies, used to divide spaces in domestic and
Specifies administrative responsibilities associated commercial buildings in reducing the transmission of air-
AS/NZS 1260:2002 with a hearing protector program; the selection, use borne sound; the four indices are sound transmission class,
PVC-U pipes and fittings for drain, waste and and maintenance of various types of hearing protec- field sound transmission class, noise isolation class, and
tors; and training and motivation in regard to hearing normalized noise isolation class. (AV-004)
vent application 49pp
States requirements for PVC pipes and fittings for sewer, protector programs. (AV-003)
AS/NZS 1276
drain, waste and vent applications above-ground or below
ground and intended to be used where the pipeline is oper- AS/NZS 1269.3:1998 Acoustics–Rating of sound insulation in
ating under gravity flow and the operating pressure is low. Hearing protector program 23pp buildings and of building elements
Available Superseded
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(PL-021)
Provides guidance on the administritive responsibili- AS/NZS 1276.1:1999
AS 1265–1990 ties associated with a hearing protector program, en- Airborne sound insulation
Bushings for alternating voltages above 1000 courages the use of effective criteria in the selection, (ISO 717-1:1996) 19pp
V use and maintenance of various types of hearing pro- Available Superseded
tectors and gives information on training and motiva- Provides a method whereby the frequency-dependent
(IEC 60137 Ed. 3.0 (1984)) 31pp tion programs in hearing protection. (AV-003) values of airborne sound insulation of building ele-
Amendment 1 July 1992
ments and in buildings can be converted into a single
Specifies bushings supplied separately for use in the con- AS/NZS 1269.4:2005 number characterizing the acoustical performance.
struction of indoor and outdoor electrical equipment, trans- Auditory assessment 47pp This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
formers and electrical installations that are connected to a.c. Amendment 1 16 September 2005 duced from ISO 717-1:1996. (AV-004)
systems having a rated voltage above 1000 V. The bushings
Sets out procedures and requirements for air conduc-
are capacitance graded or non-capacitance graded. It is
tion pure tone audiometry without masking that are AS 1277–1983
technically identical with and has been reproduced from
applicable to individuals whose hearing sensitivity Acoustics–Measurement procedures for
IEC 137. Modifications have been included to suit Austra-
might be adversely affected by occupational noise ex- ducted silencers 23pp
lian conditions. (EL-008)
posure or ototoxic agents. (AV-003) Applies to the objective measurement performance of si-
AS/NZS 1268:1996 lencers for ducted ventilating and air-conditioning systems
AS/NZS 1269.4:1998 for two types, viz. Type A which have the same dimensions
Equipment for checking pressure and infla- Auditory assessment 36pp as those of the test duct and the same direction for the inlet
tion of tyres 15pp Available Superseded and outlet connections, and Type B which have different
Specifies minimum requirements for tyre pressure gauging Provides requirements and procedures for conducting dimensions from those of the test duct and/or different di-
equipment when used to measure, inflate, control or adjust pure tone and conduction threshold audiometry used rections between the axis of the inlet and outlet connec-
the pressure of tyres used on road vehicles. (ME-056) to monitor the hearing of individuals exposed to noise tions. Two methods are supplied for the determination of
at work. (AV-003) the insertion loss of ducted silencers, viz. the direct method
AS/NZS 1269 Set:2005 and the substitution method. (AV-004)
Occupational Noise Management Set AS/NZS 1270:2002
Acoustics–Hearing protectors 30pp AS/NZS 1279:1996
AS/NZS 1269 Set (CD):2005 Specifies requirements for the design, material and per- Copper refinery shapes 8pp
Occupational Noise Management Set on CD formance of conventional hearing protectors. Also provides Specifies requirements for grades of copper supplied as re-
guidance on the general requirements for specialist hearing fined shapes in the form of billets, cakes (vertically or con-
AS/NZS 1269 protectors and procedures for the physical and acoustic test- tinuously cast) and cathodes. Appendices provide informa-
ing of such devices. (AV-003) tion on related designations and the relationship between
Occupational noise management resistivity and conductivity. (MT-002)
AS/NZS 1269.0:2005 AS 1271–2003
Safety valves, other valves, liquid level AS 1281–2001
Overview and general requirements 15pp Cement mortar lining of steel pipes and fit-
Provides an overview and general requirements for the
gauges, and other fittings for boilers and un-
fired pressure vessels 51pp tings 15pp
occupational noise management series of Standards. Provides manufacturers, designers and purchasers of ce-
(AV-003) Amendment 1 15 July 2004
Specifies requirements for the design, construction and test- ment-mortar-lined steel pipes and fittings with a specifica-
ing of safety valves, other valves, liquid relief valves, liquid tion for their design and manufacture. This Standard applies
AS/NZS 1269.0:1998 to pipes of diameter 100 mm or larger, for the conveyance
level gauges, blowdown valves and other fittings for use on
Overview 10pp boilers and unfired pressure vessels and their associated of water intended for human consumption or for the con-
Available Superseded piping. (ME-001) veyance of wastewater or process water. Guidelines on in-
Provides an overview to the AS/NZS 1269 series of formation to be supplied by the purchaser to the manufac-
Standards on occupational noise management. In- AS 1272–1974 turer and variations that should be agreed upon at the time
cludes guidance on an integrated approach to estab- of inquiry or order are provided. Methods for demonstrat-
Unsintered PTFE tape for thread sealing ap- ing compliance with this Standard are also provided.
lishing, implementing evaluating an occupational plications
noise management program. (AV-003) (WS-009)
(BS 4375:1968) 9pp
Applies to tape used for thread sealing for use at tempera- AS 1284
AS/NZS 1269.1:2005
tures up to 250°C, but which may also be used for general Electricity metering
Measurement and assessment of noise engineering applications.
immission and exposure 42pp
Amendment 1 16 September 2005
AS 1284.1–2004
AS 1273–1991 General purpose induction watthour me-
Sets out requirements for, and provides guidance on, Unplasticized PVC (UPVC) downpipe and fit-
the types of noise assessments which may be neces- ters 31pp
tings for rainwater 7pp Specifies safety and performance requirements for
sary and suitable noise measuring instruments to carry Specifies requirements for rectangular and circular UPVC
them out. The procedures for noise measurement are general purpose single-rate and multi-rate induction
downpipes and fittings used for rainwater disposal. watthour meters with terminals arranged for bottom
also included. (AV-003) (WS-020) connection or with contact blades arranged for the me-
AS/NZS 1269.1:1998 ter to plug-in to a socket conforming to AS 1284.4.
AS 1275–1985 (EL-011)
Measurement and assessment of noise Metric screw threads for fasteners 17pp
immission and exposure 38pp Amendment 1 August 1986 AS 1284.4–2006
Available Superseded Specifies requirements for single start parallel coarse pitch Socket mounting system 27pp
Describes the types of noise assessment which may be series metric screw threads, mainly intended for threaded Specifies requirements for the safety performance and
required in an occupational noise management pro- fasteners. It covers screw threads from 1.6 mm diameter up interchangeability of sockets rated 500V, 125A a.c.
gram and the procedures and measuring instrumenta- to and including 64 mm diameter, in tolerance classes 6e, and associated components and for plug-in meters.
tion required to perform these assessments. (AV-003) 6f, 6g and 8g, for external threads; and 6H and 6G for in- (EL-011)

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AS 1284.10.2–2006 AS 1289.1.1–2001 AS 1289.3.2.1–1995


Data exchange for meter reading, tariff Sampling and preparation of soils– Soil classification tests–Determination of
and load control–Direct local data ex- Preparation of disturbed soil samples for the plastic limit of a soil–Standard
change via hand-held unit (HHU)–ANSI testing 6pp method 3pp
Standard interface 8pp Amendment 1 1 November 2002 (CE-009)
(EL-011) (CE-009)
AS 1289.3.3.1–1995
AS 1284.11–1995 AS 1289.1.2.1–1998 Soil classification tests–Calculation of the
Sampling and preparation of soils– plasticity index of a soil 1p
Single-phase multifunction watthour me-
Disturbed samples–Standard method 6pp Amendment 1 11 October 2000
ters 15pp (CE-009)
Specifies requirements for and desirable features of (CE-009)
single-element and two-element single-phase watthour AS 1289.1.3.1–1999
meters suitable for installation outdoors and having AS 1289.3.3.2–1995
time-of-use (TOU) tariff and block tariff capabilities.
Sampling and preparation of soils–
Undisturbed samples–Standard method Soil classification tests–Calculation of the
(EL-011) cone plasticity index of a soil 1p
6pp
(CE-009) (CE-009)
AS 1284.12–1995
Polyphase multifunction (non-demand) AS 1289.1.4.1–1998 AS 1289.3.4.1–1995
watthour meters (Class 1) 13pp Sampling and preparation of soils– Soil classification tests–Determination of
Specifies requirements for, and desirable features of, Selection of sampling or test sites– the linear shrinkage of a soil–Standard
polyphase three-element and four-element (non- method 3pp
demand) watthour meters having time-of-use (TOU) Random number method 5pp
tariff capabilities. This Part of AS 1284 is a compan- (CE-009) (CE-009)
ion to AS 1284.8 and is to be read in conjunction with
AS 1284.5. (EL-011) AS 1289.1.4.2–1998 AS 1289.3.5.1–2006
Sampling and preparation of soils– Soil classification tests–Determination of
AS/NZS 1284.13:2002 Selection of sampling or test sites– the soil particle density of a soil–Standard
Stratified random number method 5pp
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In-service compliance testing 21pp method 5pp


Provides requirements for an in-service compliance (CE-009) (CE-009)
testing regime for electricity meters. (EL-011)
AS 1289.2.1.1–2005 AS 1289.3.5.2–2002
AS 1287 Soil moisture content tests– Soil classification tests–Determination of
Determination of the moisture content of the soil particle density of combined soil
Methods for the determination of dimensional
a soil–Oven drying method (standard fractions–Vacuum pycnometer method
change in fabrics
method) 3pp 4pp
(CE-009)
AS 1287.2–1972 (CE-009)
Relaxation in steam 7pp AS 1289.2.1.2–2005
Describes a method in which specimens of woven or AS 1289.3.6.1–1995
Soil moisture content tests–
knitted fabrics, and non-woven materials where ap- Determination of the moisture content of Soil classification tests–Determination of
propriate, are exposed to dry saturated steam at at-
a soil–Sand bath method (subsidiary the particle size distribution of a soil–
mospheric pressure and the dimensional changes Standard method of analysis by sieving
measured. An appendix describes the steaming appa- method) 3pp
(CE-009) 9pp
ratus. (TX-020) (CE-009)
AS 1288 Set–2006 AS 1289.2.1.4–2005
Soil moisture content tests– AS 1289.3.6.2–1995
Glass in buildings Set Soil classification tests–Determination of
Determination of the moisture content of
a soil–Microwave-oven drying method the particle size distribution of a soil–
AS 1288 Set (CD)–2006 Analysis by sieving in combination with
Glass in buildings Set on CD (subsidiary method) 3pp
(CE-009) hydrometer analysis (subsidiary method)
7pp
AS 1288 PLUS (CD) Set–2006 AS 1289.2.1.5–2005 (CE-009)
Glass in buildings PLUS CD Set 128pp Soil moisture content tests–
CD-ROM and Standard Determination of the moisture content of AS 1289.3.6.3–2003
a soil–Infrared lights method (subsidiary Soil classification tests–Determination of
AS 1288–2006 method) 3pp the particle size distribution of a soil–
Glass in buildings–Selection and installation (CE-009) Standard method of fine analysis using a
128pp hydrometer 18pp
Specifies procedures for the design, selection and installa- AS 1289.2.1.6–2005 (CE-009)
tion of glass in buildings. Includes guidance for installation Soil moisture content tests–
practice, based on proven techniques. (BD-007) Determination of the moisture content of AS 1289.3.7.1–2002
a soil–Hotplate drying method 3pp Soil classification tests–Determination of
AS 1288 Supplement 1–2006 (CE-009) the sand equivalent of a soil using a
Glass in buildings–Selection and installation power-operated shaker 7pp
(Supplement to AS 1288–2006) 204pp AS 1289.2.2.1–1998
(CE-009)
Provides users of AS 1288–2006 with tables for minimum Soil moisture content tests–
glass thicknesses calculated for stress and deflection limit Determination of the total suction of a
AS 1289.3.8.1–2006
state wind pressures. (BD-007) soil–Standard method 4pp
(CE-009) Soil classification tests–Dispersion–
AS 1288–1994 Determination of Emerson class number
Glass in buildings–Selection and installation AS 1289.2.3.1–1998 of a soil 5pp
101pp Soil moisture content tests– (CE-009)
Available Superseded Establishment of correlation–Subsidiary
method and the standard method 3pp AS 1289.3.8.2–1997
Amendment 1 September 1997
Amendment 1 September 1999 Soil classification tests–Dispersion–
Amendment 2 19 December 2000
(CE-009) Determination of the percent dispersion
Specifies procedures for the selection of glass to comply
with wind loading requirements and human impact consid- of a soil 3pp
erations for framed and unframed glass assemblies of lim-
AS 1289.3.1.1–1995 (CE-009)
ited dimensions. The Standard also includes installation Soil classification tests–Determination of
guidelines and appendices for design of glass fins as well as the liquid limit of a soil–Four point AS 1289.3.8.3–1997
the interpretation of human impact considerations and wind Casagrande method 6pp Soil classification tests–Dispersion–
load design charts. (BD-007) Amendment 1 June 1998 Determination of pinhole dispersion clas-
(CE-009) sification of a soil 6pp
AS 1289 Amendment 1 November 1999
Methods of testing soils for engineering pur- AS 1289.3.1.2–1995
(CE-009)
poses Soil classification tests–Determination of
the liquid limit of a soil–One point AS 1289.3.9.1–2002
AS 1289.0–2000 Casagrande method (subsidiary method) Soil classification tests–Determination of
General requirements and list of methods 4pp the cone liquid limit of a soil 5pp
(CE-009)
10pp Amendment 1 29 April 2003
(CE-009) (CE-009)

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AS 1289.3.9.2–2006 mum dry density of a cohesionless mate- AS 1289.6.2.1–2001


Soil classification tests–Determination of rial–Standard method 4pp Soil strength and consolidation tests–
the cone liquid limit of soil–One-point (CE-009) Determination of the shear strength of a
method 5pp soil–Field test using a vane 4pp
(CE-009) AS 1289.5.6.1–1998 (CE-009)
Soil compaction and density tests–
AS 1289.4.1.1–1997 Compaction control test–Density index AS 1289.6.2.2–1998
Soil chemical tests–Determination of the method for a cohesionless material 3pp Soil strength and consolidation tests–
organic matter content of a soil–Normal (CE-009) Determination of shear strength of a soil–
method 5pp Direct shear test using a shear box 20pp
(CE-009) AS 1289.5.7.1–2006
(CE-009)
Soil compaction and density tests–
AS 1289.4.2.1–1997 Compaction control test–Hilf density ratio
AS 1289.6.3.1–2004
Soil chemical tests–Determination of the and Hilf moisture variation (rapid method)
Soil strength and consolidation tests–
sulfate content of a natural soil and the 8pp
(CE-009) Determination of the penetration resis-
sulfate content of the groundwater– tance of a soil–Standard penetration test
Normal method 5pp (SPT) 4pp
(CE-009) AS 1289.5.8.1–2007
Soil compaction and density tests– (CE-009)
AS 1289.4.3.1–1997 Determination of field density and field
moisture content of a soil using a nuclear AS 1289.6.3.2–1997
Soil chemical tests–Determination of the
surface moisture–Density gauge–Direct Soil strength and consolidation tests–
pH value of a soil–Electrometric method
transmission mode 18pp Determination of the penetration resis-
2pp
(CE-009) (CE-009) tance of a soil–9kg dynamic cone pene-
trometer test 3pp
AS 1289.4.4.1–1997 AS 1289.5.8.4–1998 (CE-009)
Soil chemical tests–Determination of the Soil compaction and density tests–
AS 1289.6.3.3–1997
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electrical resistivity of a soil–Method for Nuclear surface moisture-density


sands and granular materials 4pp gauges–Calibration using standard Soil strength and consolidation tests–
(CE-009) blocks 15pp Determination of the penetration resis-
(CE-009) tance of a soil–Perth sand penetrometer
AS 1289.5.1.1–2003 test 3pp
Soil compaction and density tests– AS 1289.5.8.5–1998 Amendment 1 November 1999
Determination of the dry density/moisture Soils compaction and density tests– (CE-009)
content relation of a soil using standard Nuclear surface moisture-density
compactive effort 9pp gauges–Density of a Type A or Type C AS 1289.6.4.1–1998
(CE-009) standard density block 8pp Soil strength and consolidation tests–
(CE-009) Determination of compressive strength of
AS 1289.5.2.1–2003 a soil–Compressive strength of a speci-
AS 1289.5.8.6–1998
Soil compaction and density tests– men tested in undrained triaxial com-
Soil compaction and density tests–
Determination of the dry density/moisture pression without measurement of pore
Nuclear surface moisture-density
content relation of a soil using modified water pressure 6pp
gauges–Assigned density of a Type B
compactive effort 9pp (CE-009)
(CE-009)
standard density block 4pp
(CE-009)
AS 1289.6.4.2–1998
AS 1289.5.3.1–2004 Soil strength and consolidation tests–
AS 1289.5.8.7–1998
Soil compaction and density tests– Soil compaction and density tests– Determination of compressive strength of
Determination of the field density of a Nuclear surface moisture-density a soil–Compressive strength of a satu-
soil–Sand replacement method using a gauges–Water content of a standard rated specimen tested in undrained triax-
sand-cone pouring apparatus 8pp moisture block using hydrogen content of ial compression with measurement of
(CE-009) pore water pressure 11pp
components 8pp
(CE-009) (CE-009)
AS 1289.5.3.2–2004
Soil compaction and density tests– AS 1289.5.8.8–1998 AS 1289.6.5.1–1999
Determination of the field dry density of a Soil compaction and density tests– Soil strength and consolidation tests–
soil–Sand replacement method using a Nuclear surface moisture-density Determination of the static cone penetra-
sand pouring can, with or without a vol- gauges–Water content of a standard tion resistance of a soil–Field test using a
ume displacer 12pp moisture block using proportion of water mechanical and electrical cone or friction-
(CE-009) cone penetrometer 10pp
4pp
(CE-009) (CE-009)
AS 1289.5.3.5–1997
Soil compaction and density tests– AS 1289.5.8.9–1998 AS 1289.6.6.1–1998
Determination of the field dry density of a Soil compaction and density tests– Soil strength and consolidation tests–
soil–Water replacement method 7pp Nuclear surface moisture-density Determination of the one-dimensional
(CE-009) gauges–Water content of a standard consolidation properties of a soil–
moisture block using comparison against Standard method 10pp
AS 1289.5.4.1–2007
primary blocks 6pp (CE-009)
Soil compaction and density tests– (CE-009)
Compaction control test–Dry density ra-
AS 1289.6.7.1–2001
tio, moisture variation and moisture ratio AS 1289.6.1.1–1998
6pp Soil strength and consolidation tests–
Soil strength and consolidation tests– Determination of permeability of a soil–
(CE-009) Determination of the California Bearing Constant head method for a remoulded
Ratio of a soil–Standard laboratory specimen 8pp
AS 1289.5.4.2–2007 method for a remoulded specimen 13pp
Soil compaction and density tests– (CE-009)
(CE-009)
Compaction control test–Assignment of
maximum dry density and optimum mois- AS 1289.6.7.2–2001
AS 1289.6.1.2–1998
ture content values 3pp Soil strength and consolidation tests– Soil strength and consolidation tests–
(CE-009) Determination of the California Bearing Determination of permeability of a soil–
Ratio of a soil–Standard laboratory Falling head method for a remoulded
AS 1289.5.4.3–2006 method for an undisturbed specimen 6pp specimen 8pp
Soil compaction and density tests– (CE-009) Amendment 1 28 January 2003
Compaction control test–Dry density ratio (CE-009)
and moisture ratio using statistical selec- AS 1289.6.1.3–1998
tion of reference values 7pp Soil strength and consolidation tests– AS 1289.6.7.3–1999
(CE-009) Determination of the California Bearing Soil strength and consolidation tests–
Ratio of a soil–Standard field-in-place Determination of permeability of a soil–
AS 1289.5.5.1–1998 method 6pp Constant head method using a flexible
Soil compaction and density tests– (CE-009) wall permeameter 6pp
Determination of the minimum and maxi- (CE-009)

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AS 1289.6.8.1–1995

AS 1289.6.8.1–1995 cles for the coupling of two or more trailing cables and of AS/NZS 1301.400s:1998
Soil strength and consolidation tests– trailing cables to equipment. Units rated at 660 V, 1.1 kV Tearing resistance of paper 18pp
Determination of the resilient modulus and 3.3 kV are included, with current ratings up to 425 A. (PK-019)
(EL-023)
and permanent deformation of granular
unbound pavement materials 13pp AS/NZS 1301.402rp:2005
AS 1300–1989
(CE-009) Statistical monitoring of test systems 7pp
Electrical equipment for coal mines–Bolted (PK-019)
AS 1289.6.9.1–2000 flame-proof cable coupling devices 12pp
Soil strength and consolidation test– Specifies dimensional, electrical and mechanical require- AS/NZS 1301.403s:2006
ments for bolted flameproof cable coupling devices for
Determination of stiffness of soil–Clegg Bursting strength of paper 12pp
coupling two or more feeder cables or for coupling a cable
impact value (CIV) 7pp (PK-019)
to equipment. (EL-023)
(CE-009)
AS/NZS 1301 AS/NZS 1301.404s:1998
AS 1289.7.1.1–2003 Tensile strength of paper and board (con-
Methods of test for pulp and paper
Soil reactivity tests–Determination of the stant rate of loading method)
shrinkage index of a soil–Shrink-swell in- AS/NZS 1301.001s:2002 (ISO 1924-1:1992) 5pp
dex 4pp Basic density of pulpwood 8pp This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
(CE-009) (PK-019) duced from ISO 1924-1:1992. (PK-019)
AS 1289.7.1.2–1998 AS/NZS 1301.002s:2004 AS/NZS 1301.405s–2004
Soil reactivity tests–Determination of the Preparation of wood samples for chemi- Grammage of non-creped paper and
shrinkage index of a soil–Loaded shrink- cal analysis 2pp board
age index 6pp (PK-019) (ISO 536:1995) 4pp
(CE-009) (PK-019)
AS/NZS 1301.004s:2007
AS 1289.7.1.3–1998 Solubility of wood in boiling water 2pp
(PK-019) AS/NZS 1301.407s:1997
Soil reactivity tests–Determination of the
Ring crush test 7pp
shrinkage index of a soil–Core shrinkage AS/NZS 1301.010s:2007 (PK-019)
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index 5pp Determination of moisture in wood chips


(CE-009) AS/NZS 1301.411s:2004
2pp
AS 1290 (PK-019) Water absorptiveness of paper and pa-
Linear measuring instruments used in con- perboard (Cobb test)
struction AS/NZS 1301.11s:2005 (ISO 535:1991) 4pp
Klason lignin in wood and pulp 5pp (PK-019)
AS 1290.1–1995 (PK-019)
General requirements 4pp AS/NZS 1301.414s:2006
Specifies the general requirements including presenta- AS/NZS 1301.012s:2003 Conditioning of paper for testing 3pp
tion of details, graduation, figuring and adhesion of Organic solvent extractives in wood, pulp (PK-019)
markings for linear measuring instruments used in and paper 4pp
construction. (BD-003) (PK-019) AS/NZS 1301.415s:1998
Standard atmosphere for testing paper
AS 1290.2–1995 AS/NZS 1301.013rp:2007 and board and procedure for monitoring
Wooden and synthetic material folding Sampling of wood chips for testing 4pp the atmosphere 8pp
rules 3pp (PK-019) (PK-019)
Specifies materials, construction, finish, graduation,
figuring and accuracy for wooden and synthetic fold- AS/NZS 1301.014rp:2002 AS 1301.417s–1992
ing rules used in construction. (BD-003) Size classification of wood chips 3pp Sampling paper, board and pulp for test-
(PK-019) ing 4pp
AS 1290.3–1995
(PK-019)
Laths, folding rods and multi-folding rods AS/NZS 1301.201s:2002
4pp Kappa number of pulp 7pp AS/NZS 1301.418s:1994
Specifies materials, construction, finish, graduation, (PK-019) Ash content of wood, pulp, paper and
figuring and accuracy for laths, folding rods and
multi-folding rods used in construction. (BD-003) board
AS/NZS 1301.203s:2007
(ISO 1762:1974, ISO 2144:1987) 4pp
Forming handsheets for physical testing Prescribes procedures for the determination of ash
AS 1290.4–1995 of pulp 9pp
Retractable steel pocket rules 4pp content of wood, pulp, paper and board. The revision
(PK-019) includes a change to the ashing temperature. There are
Specifies materials, construction, finish, graduation,
optional temperatures for paper and board, and the se-
figuring and accuracy for retractable steel pocket rules AS/NZS 1301.204rp:2006 lection of temperature will depend on the purpose of
used in construction. (BD-003) Estimation of dirt and shives in pulp 5pp the test. It is common practice to incorporate calcium
(PK-019) carbonate into certain papers and boards. A tempera-
AS 1290.5–1999 ture of 900°C will decompose calcium carbonate to
Coated and etched steel measuring tapes AS/NZS 1301.206s:2002 calcium oxide, a temperature of 520°C will leave cal-
3pp Freeness of pulp 12pp cium carbonate undecomposed. The user will choose
Specifies materials, construction, finish, graduation, (PK-019) one of these temperatures depending on which form of
figuring and accuracy for coated and etched steel calcium is required in the residue. The ashing tem-
measuring tapes not more than 50 m in length used in AS/NZS 1301.207s:2007 perature for wood and pulp is now 925 ± 25°C to
construction. (BD-003) bring it into line with the high temperature ashing of
Determination of stock concentration
paper. (PK-019)
AS 1290.6–1995 (ISO 4119:1995) 3pp
(PK-019)
Synthetic material measuring tapes 3pp AS/NZS 1301.419s:2004
Specifies materials, construction, finish, graduation, Water vapour transmission rate of paper
figuring and accuracy for synthetic material measuring
AS/NZS 1301.208s:2007
Physical testing of pulp handsheets 11pp (ISO 2528:1995) 11pp
tapes used in construction. (BD-003) (PK-019)
(PK-019)
AS 1290.7–1995 AS/NZS 1301.420s:2006
Surveyor's measuring bands and readers AS/NZS 1301.209s:2003
Laboratory processing of pulp–PFI mill Gurley air permeance of paper (ISO 5636-
6pp 5:2003 MOD) 8pp
Specifies materials, construction, finish, graduation, method 9pp
(PK-019) (PK-019)
figuring and accuracy for surveyor's measuring bands
and readers used in construction. (BD-003) AS/NZS 1301.421s:1998
AS/NZS 1301.210s:2002
Alkali solubility of pulp Determination of the pH value of aqueous
AS 1290.8–1995
(ISO 692:1982) 4pp extracts of paper, board and pulp–Cold
Levelling staves 3pp
Specifies graduation, figuring and accuracy for level- (PK-019) extraction method
ling staves for use with optical levelling instruments (ISO 6588:1981) 4pp
used in construction. (BD-003) AS/NZS 1301.214s:2007 (PK-019)
Equipment for preparation of handsheets
AS 1299–1993 11pp AS/NZS 1301.422s:2007
Electrical equipment for coal mines– (PK-019) Determination of the pH value of aqueous
Flameproof restrained plugs and receptacles extracts of paper, board and pulp–Hot ex-
28pp AS/NZS 1301.215s:2007 traction method 3pp
Specifies the dimensional, electrical, mechanical and test Removal of latency 4pp (PK-019)
requirements for flameproof restrained plugs and recepta- (PK-019)

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AS/NZS 1301.423rp:1997 AS/NZS 1301.446s:2005 AS/NZS 1301.464s:2005


Folding strength of paper–Kohler-Molin Measurement of diffuse blue reflectance Equipment for measurement of diffuse re-
method 6pp factor (brightness) of pulp, paper and pa- flectance factor 8pp
(PK-019) perboard 6pp This is an adoption of ISO 2469:1994. (PK-019)
(PK-019)
AS/NZS 1301.424s:2006 AS/NZS 1301.466s:2005
Determination of titanium dioxide in pa- AS/NZS 1301.447s:1998
Preparation of laboratory sheets for the
per, paperboard, pigments and fillers 4pp Sheffield air permeance of paper and
(PK-019) measurement of diffuse blue reflectance
board 11pp
(PK-019) factor (ISO brightness)
AS/NZS 1301.426s:1994 (ISO 3688:1999) 5pp
Determination of thickness and apparent AS/NZS 1301.448s:2007 This is an adoption of ISO 3688:1999. (PK-019)
bulk density or apparent sheet density Tensile strength of paper and paperboard
(ISO 534:1988) 6pp (constant rate of elongation method) 3pp AS/NZS 1301.800s:2006
Specifies two methods of measuring the thickness of (PK-019) Compression resistance of fibreboard
paper and board and of calculating the apparent sheet boxes (cases) 4pp
density from the thickness determinations. This Stan- AS/NZS 1301.449s:1997 (PK-019)
dard is based on ISO 534:1988 and incorporates Description of crush testing equipment
amendments which provide that the ISO preferred 7pp
pressure between the faces be mandatory and allow AS ISO 1302–2005
(PK-019)
the Standard to be applied to corrugated fibreboard. Geometrical product specifications (GPS)–
(PK-019) AS/NZS 1301.450rp:2006 Indication of surface texture in technical
Compression strength of paper and product documentation
AS/NZS 1301.429s:2002 (ISO 1302:2002) 46pp
board–Short span test
Flat crush resistance of corrugated board Provides consumers with the rules for the indication of sur-
(ISO 9895:1989) 5pp
4pp face texture in technical product documentation. (ME-072)
(PK-019)
(PK-019)
AS/NZS 1301.430s:2004 AS/NZS 1301.451rp:2007 AS 1307
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Liner adhesion of corrugated board 4pp Fibre furnish analysis 9pp Surge arresters
(PK-019) (PK-019)
AS 1307.2–1996
AS/NZS 1301.431rp:2006 AS/NZS 1301.452rp:2006
Metal-oxide surge arresters without gaps
Taber bending resistance of paper and Determination of weight factors by the
for a.c. systems
paperboard 7pp comparison method
(ISO 9184-7:1994) 4pp (IEC 60099-4 Ed. 1.0 (1991)) 86pp
(PK-019)
(PK-019) Specifies requirements for non-linear metal-oxide re-
AS/NZS 1301.434s:1997 sistor type surge arresters without spark gaps designed
AS/NZS 1301.453s:1998 to limit voltage surges on a.c. power circuits. This
Crush resistance of corrugating medium Standard is based on and includes the full text of IEC
10pp Bending resistance of paper and board–
99-4:1991 with variations and additions for Australia
(PK-019) Constant rate of deflection 5pp included within the body of the text. (EL-007)
(PK-019)
AS/NZS 1301.436s:2005 AS 1308–1987
Measurement of diffuse reflectance factor AS/NZS 1301.454s:2006
Determination of opacity (paper backing)– Electric water heaters–Thermostats and
6pp
(PK-019) Diffuse reflectance method 4pp thermal cutouts 13pp
(PK-019) Amendment 1 April 1988
AS/NZS 1301.437s:2007 Specifies revised terminology and requirements for thermo-
Tensile strength of wetted paper and pa- AS/NZS 1301.455s:1993 stats, thermal cutouts (TCOs) and combined units; also a
Colour measurement with a diff/0 degrees clip template to provide interchangeability between clip-
perboard 5pp
geometry tristimulus reflectometer 5pp mounted units. Provides guidance on temperature settings
(PK-019)
This Standard has been revised to include formulae for and introduces the concept of 'scale offset' to allow for dif-
the calculation of CIELAB values from measured tris- ferences between the specified standard test tank and the
AS/NZS 1301.438s:1997 water heater to be controlled. A minimum cut-out tempera-
Bursting strength of board 14pp timulus values. The revision also includes additional
background information on colour measurement, re- ture of 60°C is specified on health grounds. (EL-020)
(PK-019)
stricts the illuminants to CIE illuminants D65 or C,
clarifies the calibration requirements and adds a new AS/NZS 1314:2003
AS/NZS 1301.439s:2007
reference which gives basic information about colour Prestressing anchorages 23pp
Bendtsen roughness of paper and paper- and its measurement. (PK-019)
board This Standard covers the design, manufacture and methods
for testing prototypes of prestressing anchorages, for estab-
(ISO 8791-2:1990) 8pp AS/NZS 1301.456s:2006 lishing performance for use in prestressed concrete.
(PK-019) Determination of conductivity of aqueous (BD-084)
extracts of paper, board and pulps
AS 1301.440s–1991
(ISO 6587:1992) 3pp AS 1316–2003
Bendtsen air permeance of paper and (PK-019)
board 7pp Masonry cement 3pp
(PK-019) AS/NZS 1301.457s:2006 Specifies requirements for masonry cement, a hydraulic
cement intended for use in mortars for masonry construc-
Determination of moisture content in pa- tion in conjunction with masonry units of clay, calcium,
AS/NZS 1301.441s:1998
per, board and pulps 5pp silicate, concrete and square dressed natural stone.
Sheffield roughness of paper and board (PK-019)
13pp (BD-010)
(PK-019) AS/NZS 1301.458rp:2004
AS 1318–1985
Glue bond strength of wetted corrugated
AS/NZS 1301.442s:1998 Use of colour for the marking of physical haz-
fibreboard 5pp
Water absorption of solid fibreboard (total (PK-019) ards and the identification of certain equip-
immersion) ment in industry (known as the SAA Industrial
(ISO 5637:1989) 3pp AS/NZS 1301.459rp:2006 Safety Colour Code) (incorporating Amdt 1)
This Standard is technically equivalent to and has Zero-span wet tensile strength of pulp 6pp
been reproduced from ISO 5637:1989. (PK-019) Defines the colours for specific equipment in connection
(ISO 15361:2000, MOD) 12pp
(PK-019) with accident prevention and information signs, and rec-
AS/NZS 1301.443s:2005 ommends the colours to be used for particular purposes.
Boiling water resistance of paperboard AS/NZS 1301.460s:2007 Red, yellow, green and blue are specified and the chroma-
2pp Statistical concepts used in pulp and pa- ticity limits for the colours are included. Each colour is
(PK-019) dealt with separately, and typical examples of applications
per testing 23pp
are listed. (SF-005)
(PK-019)
AS/NZS 1301.444s:2004
Corrugated fibreboard–Determination of AS/NZS 1301.462s:2005 AS 1319–1994
edgewise crush resistance (Unwaxed Measurement of diffuse blue reflectance Safety signs for the occupational environ-
edge method) (ISO 3037:1994, MOD) 3pp factor (ISO brightness) of pulp, paper and ment 35pp
(PK-019) Specifies requirements for the design and use of safety
paperboard
(ISO 2470:1999) 9pp signs intended for use in the occupational environment to
AS/NZS 1301.445s:2006 regulate and control safety related behaviour, to warn of
This is an adoption of ISO 2470:1999. (PK-019)
Hardness of corrugated board 4pp hazards and to provide emergency information including
(PK-019) fire protection information. (SF-005)

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AS 1324.1–2001

AS 1324 range 0.01% to 1.0%, in zinc alloys. The method is AS 1334.2–1982


Air filters for use in general ventilation and suitable in the presence of the following metals, up to Determination of thickness of belting and
airconditioning the concentration indicated: antimony 0.05%, cad- rubber covers across the width 2pp
mium 0.5%, copper 0.1%, iron 0.1%, lead 1.5% and (RU-002)
AS 1324.1–2001 tin 1.0%. (CH-010)
Application, performance and construc- AS 1334.2A–1984
AS 1329.5–1994
tion 11pp Determination of thickness of cover using
Specifies requirements for the performance and con-
Determination of copper content (0.0001%
an optical magnifier 2pp
struction of air filters for use in general ventilation and to 0.0025%)–Flame atomic absorption (RU-002)
airconditioning systems. It classifies air filters on the spectrometric method 5pp
basis of design, construction performance and applica- Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric AS 1334.3–1982
tion and establishes minimum criteria for acceptance method for the determination of copper content in the
range 0.0001% to 0.0025% copper in special high Determination of full thickness tensile
of an air filter into a particular category. It does not
grade zinc, high grade zinc and diecast zinc alloys strength and elongation of conveyor belt-
apply to HEPA filters. (ME-080)
containing less than 4.3% aluminium and 0.06% mag- ing 4pp
AS 1324.2–2003 nesium. (CH-010) (RU-002)
Methods of test 33pp
Provides a method for laboaratory or bench testing of AS 1329.6–1994 AS 1334.4–1982
air filters used in general ventilation and aircondition- Determination of copper content (0.25% Determination of troughability of con-
ing systems. (ME-080) to 1.25%)–Flame atomic absorption spec- veyor belting 2pp
trometric method 5pp (RU-002)
AS 1325–1997 Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric
Measuring cups and spoons and litre meas- method for the determination of copper content in the AS 1334.7–1982
ures for domestic purposes 10pp range 0.25% to 1.25% copper in special high grade Determination of ply adhesion of con-
Specifies requirements for metric cup measures for measur- zinc, high grade zinc and diecast zinc alloys contain- veyor belting 2pp
ing liquid, measuring spoons, fractional cup measures and ing less than 4.3% aluminium, 0.003% cadmium, (RU-002)
litre measures. (MS-006) 0.08% iron, 0.005% lead, 0.08%magnesium and
0.001% tin. (CH-010) AS 1334.8–1982
AS 1327–2001 Determination of resistance to tear
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Plastics–Standard atmospheres for condition- AS 1329.7–1994 propagation and resistance of carcass to


ing and testing Determination of lead content–Flame tearing 4pp
(ISO 291:1997, ISO 291:1997/Cor 1:1998) 8pp atomic absorption spectrometric method (RU-002)
Sets out specifications relating to the conditioning and test- 6pp
ing of all plastics and all types of test specimens at constant Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric AS 1334.9–1982
atmospheric conditions, which correspond to the average method for the determination of lead content between Determination of electrical resistance of
atmospheric conditions in laboratories. Special atmospheres 0.0001% and 1.3% in special high grade zinc and high
applicable to a particular test or material or simulating a conveyor belting 3pp
grade zinc, and in diecast alloys containing a maxi-
particular climatic environment are not included. This (RU-002)
mum of 4.3% aluminium, 0.06% magnesium and
Standard is identical to and has been reproduced from ISO 1.3% copper. (CH-010)
291:1997. (PL-010) AS 1334.10–1994
AS 1329.8–1994 Determination of ignitability and flame
AS/NZS 1328 Determination of cadmium content–Flame propagation characteristics of conveyor
Glued laminated structural timber atomic absorption spectrometric method belting 4pp
5pp Sets out a method for determining the ignitability and
AS/NZS 1328.1:1998 flame propagation characteristics of a horizontally ori-
Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric
Performance requirements and minimum method for the determination of cadmium, in the ented specimen of conveyor belting. (RU-002)
production requirements 31pp range 0.0001% to 0.02% cadmium, in special high
Specifies product requirements for the timber used, grade and high grade zinc, and diecast alloys contain- AS 1334.11–1988
the type of adhesive and the strength of the load in ing a maximum of 4.3% aluminium, 0.06% magne- Determination of ignitability and maxi-
both end and lamination joints. It also gives methods sium and 1.3% copper. (CH-010) mum surface temperature of belting sub-
for establishing properties of completed structural jected to friction 4pp
pieces so that product may be assigned to a stress AS 1330–2004 Amendment 1 July 1989
grade. Methods of test are given to measure the Metallic materials–Drop weight tear test for (RU-002)
strength of a glued joint. (TM-004)
ferritic steels 20pp
Specifies the method for conducting a drop weight test for AS 1334.12–1996
AS/NZS 1328.2:1998
carbon steel, low alloy steel and similar materials up to 19 Determination of combustion propagation
Guidelines for AS/NZS 1328: Part 1 for the mm thickness. (MT-006) characteristics of conveyor belting 8pp
selection, production and installation of Specifies a method for determining the propagation
glued laminated structural timber 23pp AS 1332–2000 characteristics of a horizontally orientated specimen of
Intended for use in conjunction with AS/NZS 1328.1 Conveyor belting–Textile reinforced 15pp conveyor belting. (RU-002)
this Standard provides detailed guidance for produc- Specifies requirements for conveyor belting made of elas-
tion of glulam. A set of stress grades is given for de- tomeric materials with textile reinforcement, intended for AS 1335–1995
sign purposes to simplify the use and installation of use on conveyors using flat or troughed idlers, and on slide Hose and hose assemblies for welding, cut-
graded material. Guidelines are also provided for qual- bed or bucket elevators. (RU-002)
ity control, third party certification and for establish- ting and allied processes
ing structural properties. (TM-004) (ISO 3821:1992) 9pp
AS 1333–1994 Amendment 1 January 1998
AS 1329 Conveyor belting of elastomeric and steel Specifies requirements for hose and hose assemblies having
Methods for the analysis of zinc and zinc al- cord construction 30pp a minimum rated working pressure of 1.2 MPa, for use in
loys Amendment 1 February 2000 the welding and cutting industry. (RU-001)
Specifies requirements for conveyor belting of elastomeric
AS 1329.1–1994 materials and steel cord construction in which the carcass is AS/NZS 1336:1997
composed of a plane of steel cords with or without supple- Recommended practices for occupational eye
Determination of aluminium content– mentary reinforcements. (RU-002)
Titrimetric method 5pp protection 36pp
Specifies a titrimetric method for the determination of Amendment 1 July 1997
AS 1334 (Frc) Sets recommended practices for the protection of the eyes
aluminium in zinc and zinc alloys. It is applicable in
Methods of testing conveyor and elevator of persons at work against hazards such as flying particles,
the range of 3% to 13% aluminium. The method is not
applicable to zinc alloys containing titanium as this in- belting dust, splashing materials and molten metals, harmful gases,
terferes with the determination. (CH-010) Front cover and introduction vapours and aerosols, high-intensity radiation generated
(RU-002) during welding operations and furnace work. Guidance is
AS 1329.2–1994 given on the selection of eye protectors appropriate to the
Determination of magnesium content– AS 1334 (Lst) use of particular lasers. Additional guidance is provided for
Methods of testing conveyor and elevator manufacturers and dispensers of prescription lenses on the
Flame atomic absorption spectrometric
belting requirements for production of prescription personal eye
method 4pp protectors. (SF-006)
Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric List of methods
method for the determination of magnesium content in (RU-002)
AS/NZS 1337
the range 0.002% to 0.10% magnesium in zinc and
zinc alloys containing less than 5% aluminium. AS 1334 Personal eye-protection
(CH-010) Methods of testing conveyor and elevator
AS/NZS 1337.4:2004
AS 1329.3–1994 belting
Filters and eye-protectors against laser
Determination of aluminium content– AS 1334.1–1982 radiation (laser eye-protectors)
Flame atomic absorption spectrometric Determination of length of endless belting (BS EN 207:1999) 14pp
method 5pp 1p Specifies the adoption of EN 207:1991 as an AS/NZS
Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric Standard to specify performance requirements, test
(RU-002)
method for the determination of aluminium, in the methods, marking requirements, selection and use of

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personal eye-protectors against laser radiation in the sieres and bodysuits. Examples of labels for various gar- Introduces the AS 1359 series and lists the Parts is-
spectral range 180 nm to 1 000µm. Identical with and ments which conform to this Standard are also appended. sued to date. Lists also other Australian and IEC Stan-
reproduced from EN 207:1998. (SF-006) (CS-092) dards relating to the subject. (EL-009)

AS/NZS 1337.5:2004 AS 1345–1995 AS/NZS 1359.5:2004


Eye-protectors for adjustment work on Identification of the contents of pipes, con- Three-phase cage induction motors–High
lasers and laser systems (laser adjust- duits and ducts 15pp efficiency and minimum energy perform-
Specifies means of identifying the contents of pipes, con-
ment eye-protectors) duits, ducts and sheathing used to contain fluids, or for the
ance standards requirements 20pp
(EN 208:1999) 12pp Specifies revised minimum energy and high efficiency
distribution of electrical or communications services in land
Specifies the adoption of EN 208:1999 as an AS/NZS requirements for three-phase cage induction motors to
installations and on board ships by the use of colours,
Standard to specify performance requirements, test be introduced on 1 April 2006 in Australia and in New
words and symbols. (SF-016)
methods, marking requirements, selection and use of Zealand on a date to be gazetted. (EL-009)
laser adjustment filters and eye-protectors against laser AS 1348–2002
radiation in the spectral range 400 nm to 700 AS/NZS 1359.5:2000
Glossary of terms–Roads and traffic engi-
nm.Identical with and reproduced from EN 208:1999. Three-phase cage induction motors–High
(SF-006) neering 175pp
Specifies an alphabetical list of terms used in road and traf-
efficiency and minimum energy perform-
fic engineering. (CE-010) ance standards requirements 11pp
AS/NZS 1337.6:2007 Available Superseded
Prescription eye protectors against low AS 1349–1986 Amendment 1 17 December 2002
and medium impact 9pp Bourdon tube pressure and vacuum gauges Specifies minimum acceptable efficiencies for three-
Provides minimum performance requirements, as well phase cage induction motors when measured in accor-
as test methods, for impact resistance and eye protec- 22pp dance with AS 1359.102.1 or AS 1359.102.3. This
tion for prescription eye protection. (SF-006) Amendment 1 July 1987 Standard also proposes additional criteria for motors
Specifies requirements for gauges within the pressure range to be rated as high efficiency and specifies require-
AS/NZS 1337:1992 -100 kPa to +100 000 kPa, and the nominal size range 50 ments for compliance with the Standard and certifica-
mm to 300 mm. Compound gauges (pressure and vacuum) tion by the regulatory authorities. (EL-009)
Eye protectors for industrial applications are also included. Two accuracy grades are specified,
40pp namely test gauges and industrial gauges. The gauges are
Amendment 1 September 1994 normally graduated directly in kilopascals, but scale factors
AS 1359.30–1997
Preferred outputs and frame sizes 8pp
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Amendment 2 July 1997 of powers to ten may be used where required for scale clar-
Specifies minimum requirements for eye protectors and as- ity or specified by the purchaser. Other units of pressure Specifies preferred outputs of generators (5.0 kW or
sociated lenses designed to provide protection for people's may be specified by the purchaser for special applications. kVA to 10 000 kW or kVA) and of motors (0.37 kW
eyes in the industrial environment. Types of protection of- The gauges are generally suitable for use with common flu- to 10 000 kW); also two sets of preferred allocations
fered are for molten metal, airborne particles and frag- ids such as air, oil, water, or steam, but special provision is of output to standard frame sizes for certain three-
ments, harmful gases, vapours and aerosols, and sunglare made for high pressure gauges, and gauges which are in- phase induction motors. (EL-009)
and optical radiation in the natural environment. Markings tended for use with oxygen and acetylene, or other reactive
for lenses to indicate the type of protection offered are also gases. Appendices provide notes of correction of dead- AS 1359.31–1997
included. (SF-006) weight testers and manometers, recommendations for the Three-phase induction motors–Operation
installation and use of gauges, and purchasing guidelines. on unbalanced voltages
AS/NZS 1338 (ME-061) (IEC/TR 60892 Ed. 1.0 (1987)) 3pp
Filters for eye protectors Provides guidance on the effects of unbalanced volt-
AS 1353 ages on the performance of three-phase cage induction
AS/NZS 1338.1:1992 Flat synthetic-webbing slings motors. This Standard is identical with and has been
Filters for protection against radiation reproduced from IEC Report 892:1987. (EL-009)
AS 1353.1–1997
generated in welding and allied opera-
Product specification 15pp AS 1359.101–1997
tions 21pp
Amendment 1 June 1998 Rating and performance
Amendment 1 September 1994
Specifies requirements for flat synthetic-webbing (IEC 60034-1 Ed. 10.0 (1996)) 67pp
Specifies requirements for filters used in eye protec- slings that are intended for lifting purposes. It does not
tion against high intensity radiation emitted during Amendment 1 October 1997
apply to slings that have been repaired. Guidance on
welding and allied operations including electrically Amendment 2 September 1998
information that should be supplied with enquiries and
controlled filters. A classification system is provided Specifies duty types, ratings, site operating conditions,
orders is given in an Appendix. (ME-025)
together with transmittance requirements for such fil- electrical operating conditions, thermal performance,
ters. (SF-006) other performance aspects, rating plate markings and
AS 1353.2–1997 tolerances for all types of rotating electrical machines
AS/NZS 1338.2:1992 Care and use 15pp not covered by other Standards. This Standard is iden-
Sets out recommended practices for the care and use tical with and has been reproduced from IEC 34-
Filters for protection against ultraviolet of flat synthetic-webbing slings, but does not consider
radiation 5pp 1:1996 (edition 10). (EL-009)
repairs to such slings or the use of such slings for the
Specifies requirements for filters used in eye protec- lifting of personnel. (ME-025)
tion against ultraviolet radiation. A classification sys- AS 1359.102.1–1997
tem of code and shade numbers is provided together Methods for determining losses and effi-
AS 1357
with transmittance requirements for such filters. ciency–General
Valves primarily for use in heated water sys-
(SF-006) (IEC 60034-2 Ed. 3.0 (1972), IEC 60034-2
tems
Amd.1 Ed. 3.0 (1995), IEC 60034-2 Amd.2
AS/NZS 1338.3:1992 Ed. 3.0 (1996)) 41pp
AS 1357.1–2004
Filters for protection against infra-red ra- Specifies the calculation of efficiency from the sum-
Protection valves 77pp
diation 7pp mation of individual losses or from measurement of
Amendment 1 27 October 2005 total losses. Specifies particular losses to be included
Specifies requirements for filters used in eye protec-
Amendment 2 1 February 2007 for various types of machine. Details calibrated ma-
tion against infra-red radiation. A classification system
Sets out requirements for the design, construction, chine test, zero power-factor test, retardation test and
of code and shade numbers is provided, together with
testing and performance of the following types of electrical back-to-back test. This Standard is techni-
transmittance requirements for such filters. (SF-006)
valves within the range of DN 15 to DN 50; a. Tem- cally equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 34-
perature-pressure relief valves; b. Expansion control 2:1972 including Amd. 1:1995 and Amd. 2:1996.
AS 1340–1975 valves; c. Non-return valves; d. Temperature relief
Symbols for SI units for systems with limited (EL-009)
valves; e. Combination high pressure expansion non-
character sets return valves. (WS-026)
AS 1359.102.2–1997
(ISO 2955:1974) 11pp
Specifies two sets of symbols for units intended to replace AS 1357.2–2005 Methods for determining losses and effi-
internationally recognized units for use in the interchange Control valves 64pp ciency–Calorimetric method
of data between equipments capable of accepting, using, Amendment 1 22 September 2006 (IEC 60034-2A Ed. 1.0 (1974)) 18pp
reading or displaying limited graphic character sets, in a Sets out requirements for the design, construction, Specifies the calculation of efficiency (mainly of large
closed environment. The Standard is technically identical testing and performance of control valves. (WS-026) generators) from the summation of individual losses
with ISO 2955:1974. (IT-015) or from measurement of total losses, where the losses
AS 1358–2004 are deduced from the heat produced by them and dis-
AS 1344–1997 sipated by the coolants or in the surrounding media.
Bursting discs and bursting disc devices–
Size coding scheme for women's clothing– This Standard is based on IEC 34-2A:1974. (EL-000)
Application, selection and installation 35pp
Underwear, outerwear and foundation gar- Amendment 1 1 February 2007 AS/NZS 1359.102.3:2000
ments 21pp Provides requirements and guidance on the application, se-
Specifies a size coding scheme for ready-made garments lection and installation of bursting discs and bursting disc Methods for determining losses and effi-
based on actual body measurements over foundation gar- devices. (ME-001) ciency–Three-phase cage induction mo-
ments. It also covers foundation garments. The scheme is tors 17pp
shown in two charts, one covering average sizes and the AS 1359 Specifies internationally aligned test methods for de-
other providing for slim hip fittings and full hip fittings, in Rotating electrical machines–General re- termining losses and efficiency of three-phase cage
combination with the bust and waist measurement. Bust, quirements induction motors. This Standard prescribes two test
waist and hip measurements increase in 5 cm steps. The full methods, Method 1, involving torque measurements
ranges of body measurements, together with height and AS 1359.0–1998 applicable to motors of all kW ratings and Method 2,
weight are tabulated in an appendix for average, short, tall, Introduction and list of Parts 18pp without torque measurements, applicable to motors of
slim hip and full hip fittings; a similar table covers bras- up to 200 kW rating. (EL-009)

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AS 1359.106–1996

AS 1359.106–1996 AS 1366 state; specifying, sampling, testing and compliance with


Methods of cooling (IC Code) Rigid cellular plastics sheets for thermal insu- specified properties of plastic and hardened concrete; and
lation the uniformity of mixing. (BD-049)
(IEC 60034-6 Ed. 2.0 (1991)) 14pp
Specifies the international IC Code which comprises AS 1379–1997
both complete IC designations and (derived) simpli- AS 1366.1–1992
fied IC designations of various methods of cooling. Rigid cellular polyurethane (RC/PUR) 5pp Specification and supply of concrete 35pp
An annex compares the new Codes with the equiva- Amendment 1 November 1992 Available Superseded
lent (superseded) Codes in IEC 34-6:1969 and AS Specifies requirements for rigid cellular polyurethane Amendment 1 February 2000
1359.21–1974. This Standard is identical with and has in the form of sheets, board, blocks and cut shapes for Proposes requirements for specifying normal-class and spe-
been reproduced from IEC 34-6:1991. (EL-009) thermal insulation. (PL-016) cial-class concrete and for their manufacture, by either the
batch or the continuous production method, for supply in
AS 1359.107–1996 AS 1366.2–1992 the plastic state, to the customer. Gives performance re-
Classification of types of construction Rigid cellular polyisocyanurate (RC/PIR) quirements for the materials and plant used in the manufac-
and mounting arrangements (IM Code) 5pp turing process, including accuracy of measuring and batch
Specifies requirements for rigid cellular polyiso- equipment. Criteria for compliance with specified plastic
(IEC 60034-7 Ed. 2.0 (1992)) 19pp and hardened state properties are also given, together with
cyanurate (RC/PIR) in the form of sheets, board,
Specifies the international IM Code relating to the blocks and cut shapes for thermal insulation purposes. references to standard methods of testing for these and
construction and mounting of machines which com- (PL-016) methods of assessment for compliance with compressive
prises both alpha-numeric designations (Code I), ap- strength criteria. The Appendices cover information to be
plicable to a limited range of machine types, and all- supplied when specifying special class concrete and meth-
numeric designations (Code II), applicable to a wider
AS 1366.3–1992
ods for determining an acceptable degree of mixing uni-
range of machines, including those covered by Code I. Rigid cellular polystyrene–Moulded
formity in different types of mixers. (BD-049)
This Standard is identical with and has been repro- (RC/PS–M) 5pp
duced from IEC 34-7:1992. (EL-009) Amendment 1 February 1993
AS 1379 Supplement 1–1997
Specifies requirements for rigid cellular polystyrene in
the form of sheets, board, blocks and cut shapes for Specification and supply of concrete–
AS 1359.109–1998
thermal insulation purposes. (PL-016) Commentary (Supplement to AS 1379–1997)
Noise limits 31pp
(IEC 60034-9 Ed. 3.0 (1997)) 7pp AS 1366.4–1989 Amendment 1 February 2000
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Specifies maximum A-weighted sound power levels Rigid cellular polystyrene–Extruded Proposes a commentary giving background material to, and
for new machines from 1 kW (or kVA) to 5500 kW (RC/PS-E) 6pp explanations of, most of the requirements of AS 1379, par-
(or kVA) at no load. For certain three-phase induction Specifies material requirements for extruded rigid cel- ticularly the changes proposed for the second edition. For
motors, maximum power levels are specified both for lular polystyrene (RC/PS-E) used in sheets, boards, ease of cross-reference, clause numbers in the commentary
no load and for rated load. This Standard is identical blocks and cut shapes for thermal insulation. Lists correspond to those in AS 1379 but are distinguished by the
with and has been reproduced from IEC 60034- minimum properties and test methods for quality con- prefix 'C'. (BD-049)
9:1997. (EL-009) trol and material specification. (PL-016)
AS 1380
AS 1359.114–1997 AS/NZS 1367:2007 Fibre-rope slings
Vibration measurements and limits Coaxial cable and optical fibre systems for
(IEC 60034-14 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 10pp the RF distribution of analog and digital tele- AS 1380.1–1998
Specifies vibration test procedures and limits for cer- vision and sound signals in single and multi- Product specification 13pp
tain d.c. and three-phase a.c. machines at nominal ple dwelling installations 142pp Specifies requirements for fibre-rope slings that are in-
speeds from 600 rev/min to 3600 rev/min. This Stan- Specifies requirements for the cabling of a range of prem- tended for lifting purposes. It does not apply to moor-
dard is identical to, and has been reproduced from, ises and buildings, generally referred to in this Standard as ing ropes. Guidance on information that should be
IEC 34-14:1996. (EL-009) dwellings, for distribution of analog and digital broadband supplied with enquiries and orders is given in an ap-
interactive services, such as free-to-air TV and sound, sub- pendix. (ME-025)
AS 1361–1995 scription or pay TV, or in-house video systems via RF dis-
Electric heat-exchange water heaters–For tribution. (CT-002) AS 1380.2–1998
domestic applications 17pp Care and use 18pp
Amendment 1 14 September 2005 AS 1368–2000
Sets out practices for the care and use of fibre-rope
Specifies requirements for electric heat-exchange water Plastics–Thermoplastic materials–
slings, but does not consider repairs to such slings or
heaters having a heat-storage volume in the range of 45 L Determination of Vicat softening temperature the use of such slings for the lifting of personnel.
to 710 L, which heat potable water at mains pressure for (VST) (ME-025)
domestic applications. (EL-020) (ISO 306:1994) 5pp
Specifies methods for the determination of the Vicat soften- AS 1382–1974
AS/NZS 1362:1998 ing temperature (VST) of thermoplastic materials. The
methods are applicable only to thermoplastics, for which Glass milk and cream bottles of the metal foil
Wool–Calculation of IWTO combined certifi- cap type (200-600 mL capacity) 12pp
cates for deliveries of raw wool they give a measure of the temperature at which the ther-
moplastics start to soften rapidly. This Standard is identical Specifies 200, 300 and 600 mL milk bottles and a 300 mL
(IWTO-31-96) 41pp to and has been reproduced from ISO 306:1994. (PL-010) cream bottle. Locking rings can be either 35 or 38 mm ex-
Amendment 1 June 1999 ternal diameter for the milk bottles and 44 mm for the
Amendment 2 July 1999 AS 1371–1973 cream bottle. Capacity, quality of glass, form and dimen-
Sets out calculation procedures for combining the wool Toilet seats of moulded plastics 21pp sions, sampling requirements and level of resistance to
base, vegetable matter, commercial yields and mean fibre Includes material requirements, design, workmanship, met- thermal shock and impact are specified, with methods of
diameter test results of component lots in a delivery of raw ric dimensions, tests and marking of seats and flaps, includ- test in appendices. (FT-000)
wool, for which the issue of one overall certificate is re- ing seat fastening bolts. It provides for use of any plastics
quired. Specifies the precision of the test results reported on material provided specifications and performance require- AS 1383–1974
the certificate. It is identical with and has been reproduced ments are met. Test procedures are given in appendices. Methods for the chemical examination of
from IWTO-31-96. (TX-012) (WS-003) eggs and egg products 55pp
Describes procedures for the preparation of samples, inter-
AS/NZS 1363 AS 1375–1985 pretation of results, and methods for the determination of
Wool–Grab sampling–Greasy wool Industrial fuel-fired appliances (known as the total solids, nitrogen, lipids, reducing substances, alpha-
SAA Industrial Fuel-fired Appliances Code) amylase Haenni value, pH value, chloride, Haugh unit
AS/NZS 1363.1:1996 44pp value, headspace gas composition. Procedures for the as-
Method for grab sampling greasy wool Gives principles for the design, construction and operation sessment of flavour and yolk colour are also described.
from bales of industrial appliances that are heated by the combustion (FT-024)
of a fuel, i.e. ovens, furnaces, boilers, dryers and the like. It
(IWTO-38-91) 16pp deals with the safety of the fuel combustion process, and AS/NZS 1385:2007
Amendment 1 December 1996 with safety in relation to combustible vapours, dusts, etc.
Amendment 2 July 1997
Textile floor coverings–Metric units and
that may occur or be generated within an appliance. Meth- commercial tolerances for measurement 2pp
Amendment 3 November 1997 ods of calculating critical appliance characteristics, explo-
Sets out a method of obtaining representative samples sion relief areas, and air dilution volumes are given. Provides guidance for the specification of carpet technical
of greasy wool from conventional bales. It is identical (AG-011) properties and basic metric units. (TX-009)
with and has been reproduced from IWTO-38-91.
(TX-012) AS/NZS 1376:1996 AS 1386
Conversion factors 29pp Cleanrooms and clean workstations
AS/NZS 1365:1996 Provides basic conversion information for use in converting
Tolerances for flat-rolled steel products 17pp from imperial and other non-SI units to the International AS 1386.1–1989
Specifies dimensional tolerances for flat-rolled steels in the System of Units (SI). (ME-071) Principles of clean space control 22pp
form of wide slabs, plate and floorplate rolled on a revers- Introduces a classification of air cleanness and ex-
ing mill, hot-rolled plate, floorplate, sheet and strip rolled AS 1379–2007 plains the principles of clean space control. Six classes
on a continuous mill and cold-rolled sheet and strip. It does Specification and supply of concrete 43pp of air cleanness are specified for the work zone of
not apply to stainless, high alloy and quenched and tem- Sets out minimum requirements for the materials, plant and clean spaces under operational conditions. The Stan-
pered steels. Two classes of tolerance (A and B) are speci- equipment used in the supply of concrete; the production dard complements the specific requirements set out in
fied; Class B being the more stringent. (MT-001) and, if applicable, the delivery of concrete in the plastic other parts of the series. (ME-060)

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AS 1386.2–1989 (hot-dipped or electrodeposited) or of hot-dip AS 1417.2–1991


Laminar flow cleanrooms 6pp zinc/aluminium alloy. (MT-001) Performance
Sets out specific requirements for laminar flow clean- (IEC 60597-1 (1977), IEC 60597-2 (1977),
rooms. (ME-060) AS 1396–2000 IEC 60597-3 (1983), IEC 60597-4 (1983))
Steel water bore casing 11pp 28pp
AS 1386.3–1989 Specifies material and dimensional requirements for Amendment 1 January 1998
Non-laminar flow cleanrooms–Class 350 welded steel tubing and couplings for use in water bore cas- Specifies the essential electrical properties of linearly
and cleaner 4pp ing applications. (CE-007) polarized antennas for domestic use within the fre-
Sets out specific requirements for non-laminar flow quency range 30 MHz to 1 GHz and the conditions
cleanrooms with an air cleanness of at least Class 350 AS 1397–2001 and methods of measurement of electrical perform-
in accordance with AS 1386.1. (ME-060) Steel sheet and strip–Hot-dipped zinc-coated ance parameters for these antennas and methods or
or aluminium/zinc-coated 20pp procedures for relevant environmental tests. Uniform
AS 1386.4–1989 presentation of antenna performance specifications
Specifies requirements for formable and structural grades
Non-laminar flow cleanrooms–Class 3500 and a standard format for individual antenna specifica-
of hot-dip zinc-coated and aluminium/zinc-coated steel
3pp tion sheets are also discussed. The Standard is techni-
sheet and strip, up to and including 5.0 mm thick. Includes
cally identical with IEC 597 Parts 1 to 4 except for the
Sets out specific requirements for non-laminar flow requirements for differential coatings. Gives information on
mechanical properties included in Part 1 of the Stan-
cleanrooms with an air cleanness of Class 3500 in ac- coating thickness determination, fabricating characteristics
dard. (CT-002)
cordance with AS 1386.1. (ME-060) and guidelines on the selection of specific grades.
(MT-001)
AS 1418 Set–2005
AS 1386.5–1989
Cranes, hoists and winches Set
Clean workstations 4pp AS 1397–1993
Sets out requirements for clean workstations. Steel sheet and strip–Hot-dipped zinc-coated AS 1418 Set (CD)–2005
(ME-060) or aluminium/zinc-coated 18pp Cranes, hoists and winches Set on CD
Available Superseded
AS 1386.6–1989
Specifies requirements for formable and structural grades AS 1418
Operation and inspection of cleanrooms of hot-dipped zinc-coated and aluminium/zinc-coated sheet Cranes, hoists and winches
3pp and strip, up to and including 5.0 mm thick. Gives informa-
Available Superseded tion on coating thickness determination, fabricating charac-
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AS 1418.1–2002
Sets out recommendations and requirements for the teristics and guidelines on the selection of specific grades. General requirements 167pp
operational procedures and inspection of laminar flow (MT-001) Amendment 1 4 November 2004
cleanrooms and non-laminar flow cleanrooms. It
Specifies general requirements for cranes as defined in
complements the requirements given in AS 1386.2, AS 1398–1998 AS 2549. Includes the design of cranes by the tradi-
AS 1386.3, and AS 1386.4. (ME-060) Iodophors for use in the dairying industry tional working stress method and also allows design
15pp by the limit states method. No set of generally ac-
AS 1386.7–1989 cepted partial load factors necessary for crane design
Sets out requirements for iodophors. Appendices provide
Installation and use of clean workstations methods for assessing miscibility with water, available io- by the limit states method are available. (ME-005)
2pp dine content, corrosion potential, testing stability of iodo-
Sets out recommended practices for installation, op- phors as received, bactericidal efficiency and degree of AS 1418.2–1997
eration, maintenance and inspection of clean worksta- foaming. (FT-025) Serial hoists and winches 25pp
tions. It complements the requirements given in AS Specifies the requirements for manually operated
1386.5. (ME-060) AS/NZS 1400:1997 chain hoists, power-operated hoists, power-operated
Heavy-duty alkaline detergents for 'in-place' wire rope hoists, scaffolding hoists, creeper winches,
AS/NZS 1388:1994 manually operated drum winches, power-operated
Guidelines for technical information for build- cleaning in dairy factories 6pp drum winches and trolleys, as defined in AS 2549. It
ing and construction products 10pp Specifies requirements for solubility in water, alkalinity, is complementary to AS 1418.1 and also proposes the
degree of foaming, sequestering ability and corrosion po- application, design, electrical and pneumatic controls,
Provides producers of literature for the building and con-
tential of detergents of low-, medium- or high-foaming performance testing, marking, certificates, operation
struction industries with guidelines for presenting technical
type. Appendices provide methods for determining corro- and maintenance requirements for such equipment.
information so that the information can be in a clear and
sion potential and foam level. (FT-025) (ME-005)
structured form. (BD-052)

AS/NZS 1389:1997 AS 1403–2004 AS 1418.3–1997


Acidic detergents for use in the dairying in- Design of rotating steel shafts 48pp Bridge, gantry and portal cranes (includ-
dustry 8pp (ME-005) ing container cranes) and jib cranes 35pp
Specifies the requirements and the type of cleaning opera- Amendment 1 September 1998
tions for which acidic detergents are useful, and specifies AS 1406–2004 Amendment 2 17 June 2002
criteria for available acid content, degree of foaming and Electroplated coatings–Nickel and chromium Specifies the requirements for bridge, gantry, semi-
other physical properties. Appendices describe methods for on plastics for decorative applications 13pp gantry and portal cranes as defined in AS 2549, and
assessing the acid content, corrosion potential and degree of Specifies the requirements for electroplated coatings for for container and heavy duty cranes. Sections are in-
foaming. (FT-025) nickel and nickel plus chromium on plastics for decorative cluded on classification and load rating, structure, sta-
applications. (MT-009) bility, mechanisms, access from fixed platforms, ac-
AS/NZS 1390:1997 cess from mobile platforms, clearances, electrical ac-
Cup head bolts with ISO metric coarse pitch cess isolators, speed limitations for pendant–
AS 1408–1997 controlled cranes, marking and data, inspection and
threads 13pp Sizing scheme for cooking utensils 5pp commissioning, and guarding. Appendices give fur-
Specifies the dimensional and marking requirements for Specifies requirements for the sizing of commonly used ther requirements for access and clearance, and the use
cup head bolts with ISO metric coarse pitch threads in di- cooking utensils. (MS-006) of ladders, and give guidance on information to be
ameters from 5 mm to 24 mm inclusive, and the material supplied with enquiry, order or tender and typical haz-
requirements for steel cup head bolts of property class 4.6. ards. (ME-005)
AS 1410–2003
(ME-029)
Sterilizers–Steam–Pre-vacuum 55pp
Specifies requirements for fully automatic jacketed pre- AS 1418.4–2004
AS 1391–2007 Tower cranes 39pp
Metallic materials–Tensile testing at ambient vacuum steam sterilizers that operate at a sterilizing tem-
perature of 134°C and are intended for use in hospitals and (ME-005)
temperature 54pp other non-industrial applications for the sterilization of po-
Specifies methods by which a test piece of metal is strained rous loads, and instruments and utensils wrapped in porous AS 1418.5–2002
in uni-axial tension at room temperature in order to deter- material. The sterilizers are not intended for the sterilization Mobile cranes 37pp
mine one or more of its tensile properties. (MT-006) of fluids, installation in areas associated with the use of Amendment 1 4 August 2004
flammable anaesthetics or volatile liquids, or downward- Specifies requirements for mobile cranes, as defined
AS/NZS 1393:1996 displacement cycles, unless they also comply with AS in AS 2549, and includes the tests necessary to verify
Coach screws–Metric series with ISO hexa- 2192. (ME-003) the quality of design and the structural integrity of the
gon heads 10pp cranes. It is intended for use with AS 2550.5, which
Specifies the dimensions and marking requirements for AS 1417 specifies the requirements for the safe use of these
coach screws for use in timber structures in ISO preferred Receiving antennas for radio and television in cranes. It is complementary to AS 1418.1. (ME-005)
series diameters from 6 mm to 20 mm inclusive and lengths
up to 200 mm, and with ISO hexagon heads and either full
the frequency range 30 MHz to 1 GHz AS 1418.6–2004
body or reduced diameter (scant) shanks, and the material Guided storing and retrieving appliances
requirements for steel coach screws. (ME-029) AS 1417.1–1987
67pp
Construction and installation Specifies requirements, additional to those in
AS 1394–2001 (IEC 60597-1 (1977)) 10pp AS 1418.1, for guided storing and retrieving machine
Round steel wire for ropes 16pp Specifies electrical and mechanical safety require- and universal stacker crane types, and for appliances
Specifies requirements for cold-drawn, carbon steel wire of ments for antennas and supporting structures erected intended to carry out similar functions and the inter-
round cross-section in diameters 0.20 mm and over, in- for the purposes of receiving radio and television face between the elements of the total system. Appli-
tended for the manufacture of rope and strand. Covers wire broadcasting. Requirements are given for construction cation, materials, design, structure, clearances and tol-
in the bright (black) condition, drawn metallic-coated con- and installation, and guidance is given on the design erances, ancillary equipment, cabins, platforms and
dition (drawn after coating) or finally metallic-coated con- of antennas with regard to windforces and live loads ladders, mechanisms, stability, controls, inspection
dition (coated as a final operation). Coatings may be of zinc likely to be experienced in use. (CT-002) and testing, maintenance and marking are covered.

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AS 1418.7–1999

Appendices provide guidance on assessing mecha- AS 1418.14–1996 AS/NZS 1427:1996


nism, classification, tolerances, storing and retrieving Requirements for cranes subject to ardu- ISO metric machine screws 22pp
machine and system layouts, assessment of appliance ous working conditions 42pp Amendment 1 June 1997
performance, test certificates, and maintenance proce- This Standard specifies the requirements for cranes Specifies the dimensional requirements for machine screws
dures. (ME-005) subject to arduous working conditions. It includes sec- with ISO metric coarse pitch series screw threads of diame-
tions on performance, structure, mechanisms, electri- ters from 1.6 mm to 10 mm and with countersunk, raised
AS 1418.7–1999 cal equipment, controls, conductors, collector systems, countersunk, pan, cheese, mushroom, hexagon and hexagon
Builders hoists and associated equip- cabs, inspection and commissioning tests. The appen- washer head styles and the material requirements for steel
dices cover arduous working criteria, and carriage fas- machine screws of property class 4.8. This Standard is
ment 44pp
tening, enquiry and order information to be supplied based on but not equivalent to ISO 1207:1992, ISO
Specifies requirements additional to those in AS by manufacturer and manufacturing tolerances. The 1580:1994, ISO 2009:1994, ISO 2010:1994, ISO
1418.1 covering builders hoists and associated equip- Standard may be designated in part or parts for cranes 7045:1994, ISO 7046.1:1994 and ISO 7047:1994.
ment. Types included are materials hoists, concrete with only a limited range of components subjected to (ME-029)
skip hoists and personnel and materials hoists as de- arduous duty. (ME-005)
fined in AS 2549. Application, classification, loads, AS 1428 (Set)–2003
load combinations, design, construction, marking and AS 1418.15–1994
testing are covered. Appendices provide information
Design for access and mobility Set
Concrete placing equipment 34pp
that should be supplied with tender for supply of a
Amendment 1 December 1995 AS 1428
hoist and hazards which should be considered by the
Specifies the requirements for the design, construction Design for access and mobility
designer when designing the hoist. (ME-005)
and testing of concrete placing equipment covering
classification, rating, working zones, equipment loads, AS 1428.1–2001
AS 1418.8–2002 stability, boom motions, operational design, equip-
ment, delivery pipelines, guarding, repairs, servicing, General requirements for access–New
Special purpose appliances 42pp building work 60pp
marking, manuals and testing. The appendices include
Special requirements, additional to those in AS Two transparencies are included with this Stan-
equipment types, enquiry order and tender information
1418.1, for special purpose appliances including plat-
and stability calculations. (ME-005) dard
form hoists, tip truck hoisting systems, earth-moving
equipment used as a crane, and side-boom pipelayers. Specifies design requirements applicable to new build-
Application, design, controls, performance, compo- AS 1418.16–1997 ing work, including public and commercial, to provide
nents, testing,marking, operation and maintenance are Mast climbing work platforms 34pp access for people with disabilities. Attention is given
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covered. Appendices provide guidance on information Specifies the design requirements for mast climbing to the needs of people who use wheelchairs, people
to be supplied with enquiry, order, tender or request work platforms as defined in AS 2549–1996. It does with ambulatory disabilities and sensory disabilities,
for hire, statutory approval, commissioning, inspecting not apply to mobile elevating work platforms, builders to permit independent use of buildings. (ME-064)
and operation, and use of platform hoists. (ME-005) hoists or suspended access equipment. Sections are in-
cluded on loads and stability, design, mechanism, AS 1428.1–1998
electrical systems, controls, data marking, manuals General requirements for access–New
AS/NZS 1418.9:1996 and the type tests and production tests required. Ap- building work 57pp
Vehicle hoists 28pp pendices give guidance on typical hazards and the Available Superseded
Specifies the requirements for vehicle hoists as de- special requirements relative to multi-level work plat-
forms. (ME-005)
Four transparencies included with Standard
fined in AS 2549. It applies to wheel-supporting, axle- Specifies design requirements applicable to new build-
supporting and frame-supporting vehicle hoists, but ing work in public and commercial buildings, to pro-
does not apply to vehicle jacks, trolley jacks, car AS 1418.17–1996
vide access for people with disabilities. Attention is
stackers or vehicle roll-over equipment. Sections are Design and construction of workboxes given to the needs of people who use wheelchairs,
included on their design, installation, testing and op- 12pp people with ambulatory disabilities and sensory dis-
eration and maintenance requirements. Appendices Specifies the requirements relating to the design and abilities, to permit independent use of buildings. This
provide guidance on deflection limits, hazards and il- construction of workboxes generally having one new edition incorporates Amendment No. 1, 1993,
lustrations of typical vehicle hoists. It is intended for working level, to accommodate a maximum of three and draft Amendment No. 2 issued for public com-
use with AS 1418.1 and AS/NZS 2550.9 which pro- persons. It does not cover the design and construction ment as DR 97355. (ME-064)
vides guidance on the safe use of vehicle hoists. of workboxes intended for more than three persons. It
(ME-005) includes sections on design, construction, inspection AS 1428.2–1992
and testing. Appendices include typical workbox de- Enhanced and additional requirements–
tails, a list of Standards for components used in lifting
AS 1418.10(Int)–2004 systems and a typical certificate of workbox inspec- Buildings and facilities 49pp
Elevating work platforms 112pp tion and test. It is intended for use with AS 2550.1, Sets out requirements for the design of buildings and
which specifies their safe use. (ME-005) facilities for access for people with disabilities. Where
(Expires 26 July 2008) appropriate, these requirements are additional to the
Amendment 1 27 February 2007 minimum requirements of AS 1428.1. Also covers re-
AS 1418.18–2001
Specifies requirements for elevating work platforms as quirements for buildings and facilities which are not
Crane runways and monorails 41pp covered in Part 1. (ME-064)
defined in AS 2549. Does not apply to passenger Amendment 1 10 March 2003
goods lifts, builders' hoists or fixed elevating work Amendment 2 28 November 2003
platforms, nor does it apply to any matter relating to Specifies the general requirements for crane runway
AS 1428.3–1992
firefighting or any matter relating to vehicles upon girders and monorails designed to AS 1418.1 and ei- Requirements for children and adoles-
which aerial devices are mounted, except to a vehicle ther AS 3990 or AS 4100. (ME-005) cents with physical disabilities 16pp
being, while stationary, a stable support for the aerial Sets out requirements for facilities specifically in-
device. Intended for use with AS 2550.10 and AS 1418.19–2007 tended for use by children and adolescents with physi-
AS 1418.1. (ME-005) cal disabilities. Details on four age ranges (from 3 to
Telescopic handlers 55pp
Specifies requirements for self-propelled non-slewing 18 years of age) and disability groups are provided.
AS 1418.11–2007 and slewing telescopic handlers not greater than 5° ei- (ME-064)
Vehicle-loading cranes 64pp ther side of the longitudinal axis of seated rider-
operated telescopic handlers. (ME-005) AS/NZS 1428.4:2002
Specifies requirements for the design of, methods of
Tactile indicators 57pp
verification for and information to be provided with
vehicle and loading cranes, including side-loading AS 1420–2001 Provides requirements for the design and application
cranes. (ME-005) ISO metric hexagon socket head cap screws of tactile ground surface indicators for new buildings
(ISO 4762:1997) 10pp to ensure safe and dignified mobility of people who
Specifies the dimensions, material requirements and me- are blind or vision-impaired. (ME-064)
AS 1418.12–1991
chanical properties of hexagon socket head cap screws with
Crane collector systems 27pp coarse metric threads from M1.6 up to and including M64 AS 1428.4–1992
Specifies requirements for crane collector systems in- and product grade A. This Standard is identical with and Tactile ground surface indicators for the
corporating a sliding or rolling contact device. Does reproduced from ISO 4762:1997. (ME-029) orientation of people with vision impair-
not cover direct-connected systems such as cable reel- ment 15pp
ers or flexible cable systems. (ME-005) AS/NZS 1421:1996 Available Superseded
ISO metric hexagon socket set screws Amendment 1 December 1995
AS 1418.13–1996 (ISO 4026:1993, ISO 4027:1993, ISO 4028:1993, Sets out requirements for the design and installation of
Building maintenance units 26pp ISO 4029:1993) 11pp tactile ground surface indicators to assist people with
Specifies the dimensional requirements for hexagon socket vision impairment. Specific types of ground surface
Specifies requirements for building maintenance units set screws with ISO metric coarse pitch series threads of di- indicators that warn of hazards and denote direction
and supporting structures permanently provided for ameters from 1.6 mm to 24 mm and with flat, cup, cone or are provided. (ME-064)
use and which incorporate power-operated suspension dog points, and the material requirements for steel hexagon
equipment. It does not include requirements for sus- socket set screws of property class 45H. This Standard is AS/NZS 1429
pended scaffolding. It gives guidance to manufactur- based on but not equivalent to ISO 4026:1993, ISO
ers, statutory authorities and users in the form of Electric cables–Polymeric insulated
4027:1993, ISO 4028:1993 and ISO 4029:1993. (ME-029)
minimum engineering requirements which are neces-
sary for the design manufacture, installation and AS/NZS 1429.1:2006
AS/NZS 1425:2007 For working voltages 1.9/3.3 (3.6) kV up to
commissioning of building maintenance units. It in-
cludes a section on loads tests to be conducted and an LP Gas fuel systems for vehicle engines and including 19/33 (36) kV 35pp
appendix gives details of those items to be inspected 61pp Specifies the requirements for cross-linked polyethyl-
and tested during commissioning. It is intended for use (ME-046) ene (XLPE) and ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) in-
with AS 1418.1. (ME-005) sulated, individually screened single-core and three-

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core cables for fixed installations for electricity sup- AS 1457–1999 AS/NZS 1462.14:1996
ply, with or without armour. (EL-003) Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS)– Method for determination of the light
Length standards–Gauge blocks transmission of pipe 6pp
AS/NZS 1429.2:1998 (PL-045)
(ISO 3650:1998) 15pp
For working voltages above 19/33 (36) kV
Specifies dimensional and quality characteristics of gauge
up to and including 76/132 (145) kV 29pp blocks with a rectangular section and a nominal length
AS/NZS 1462.15:1996
Specifies requirements for the construction and testing ranging from 0.5 mm to 1000 mm. Limit deviations and Method for determination of vinyl chloride
of single-core cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insu- tolerances are given for the calibration grade K and for the monomer content 4pp
lated cables for fixed installations for electricity sup- grades 0, 1 and 2. This Standard is identical with and has (PL-045)
ply. (EL-003) been reproduced from ISO 3650:1998. (ME-027)
AS/NZS 1462.16:2006
AS 1432–2004 AS 1462 (Frc) Method for high temperature testing of
Copper tubes for plumbing, gasfitting and Methods of test for unplasticized PVC (UPVC) pipe 4pp
drainage applications 20pp (PL-045)
pipes and fittings
Specifies requirements for seamless copper tubes intended
for use in pressure and non-pressure plumbing, gasfitting Front cover and introduction AS 1462.17–1988
and drainage applications. (WS-018) (PL-045) Method for testing pressure pipe joints
with elastomeric seals 4pp
AS 1438 AS 1462 (Lst) (PL-045)
Wire-coil flat slings Methods of test for unplasticized PVC (UPVC)
pipes and fittings AS/NZS 1462.19:2006
AS 1438.1–1998 List of methods C-ring test for fracture toughness of PVC
Product specification 11pp (PL-045) pipes
Specifies requirements for wire-coil flat slings that are (ISO 11673:2005) 13pp
intended for lifting purposes. Guidance on information AS/NZS 1462 Specifies a method for establishing the minimum frac-
that should be supplied with enquiries and orders is Methods of test for plastics pipes and fittings ture toughness of unplasticized (vinyl chloride) (PVC-
given in an appendix. (ME-025) U) pressure pipes. (PL-045)
AS/NZS 1462.1:2006 AS/NZS 1462.20:1996
AS 1438.2–1998
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Method for determining the dimensions of Method for the determination of long-term
Care and use 10pp pipes and fittings 8pp
Sets out practices for the care and use of wire-coil flat failure stress of PVC moulding com-
(PL-045) pounds 3pp
slings, but does not consider repairs to such slings or
the use of such slings for the lifting of personnel. (PL-045)
(ME-025) AS/NZS 1462.2:2006
Method for determining the flattening AS/NZS 1462.21:1997
AS 1442–2007 properties of plastics pipes and fittings Method for determination of bond
Carbon steels and carbon-manganese steels– 4pp strength 2pp
(PL-045) This method sets out a procedure for determining
Hot rolled bars and semi-finished products
bond strength between the inner and outer walls of
20pp hollow profile structured wall pipe. (PL-045)
Specifies the requirements for carbon steel and carbon- AS/NZS 1462.3:1998
manganese steel rods, bars, blooms, billets and slabs, deliv- Method for determining the impact char- AS/NZS 1462.22:1997
ered in the as-rolled or normalized condition, for forging acteristics of pipes 5pp Method for the determination of pipe
and for general engineering purposes. (MT-001) Specifies a method for determining the impact charac- stiffness 6pp
teristics of plastic pipes when subjected to multiple This method sets out a procedure for determining the
AS 1443–2004 impacts at 20°C or 0°C, as appropriate. (PL-045) pipe stiffness of plastics pipes with structured walls.
Carbon and carbon-manganese steel–Cold- (PL-045)
finished bars 22pp AS/NZS 1462.4:2002
Specifies requirements for cold-finished carbon steel and Method of determining reversion of UPVC AS/NZS 1462.23:2006
carbon-manganese steel bars manufactured from hot-rolled pipes 9pp Method for determination of ring flexibility
bars and semifinished products for general engineering (PL-045) 4pp
purposes. (MT-001) (PL-045)
AS/NZS 1462.5:2002
AS 1444–2007 AS 1462.24–2003
Vicat softening temperature
Wrought alloy steels–Standard, hardenability Determination of resistance to crack
(ISO 2507-1:1995) 5pp
(H) series and hardened and tempered to des- propagation–Test methods for slow crack
(PL-045)
ignated mechanical properties 59pp growth in notched pipes (notch test)
Specifies requirements for wrought alloy steels intended for AS/NZS 1462.6:1998 10pp
general engineering purposes and is applicable to hot-rolled (PL-045)
or cold-finished bars for machines, booms, billets and slabs Method for hydrostatic pressure testing
for forgings, and forgings. (MT-001) of pipes 8pp AS/NZS 1462.25:2005
Specifies a procedure for the hydrostatic pressure test- Determination of slow-crack-growth of PE
AS 1445–1986 ing of plastics pipes. The method is applicable to
short-, medium- or long-term testing. (PL-045) (polyethylene) resins–Notched, constant
Hot-dipped zinc-coated or aluminium/zinc- ligament-stress (NCLS) method 8pp
coated steel sheet–76 mm pitch corrugated (PL-045)
AS/NZS 1462.8:1998
4pp
Specifies requirements for 76 mm pitch corrugated steel Method of test for infiltration 4pp
AS/NZS 1462.26:2003
sheet manufactured from hot-dipped zinc-coated or alumin- Specifies methods for determining the resistance to in-
filtration of assembled elastomeric seal joints and fit- Determination of weathering resistance of
ium/zinc-coated steel sheet in accordance with AS 1397. plastics pipes for external storage 3pp
Three classes of product are specified and these represent tings with inspection and test openings. The methods
allow for external hydrostatic pressure or internal vac- Amendment 1 7 July 2003
materials in common use–for roofing (Class R), tank mak- (PL-045)
ing (Class T) and walling (Class W). (MT-009) uum, and with or without diametral distortion.
(PL-045)
AS/NZS 1462.27:2003
AS 1447–2007
AS 1462.9–1984 Determination of toluene extract of car-
Hot-rolled spring steels 19pp
Method of hydrostatic pressure testing of bon black 2pp
Specifies the requirements for hot-rolled carbon, carbon-
UPVC pressure fittings 3pp (PL-045)
chromium, nickel-chromium-molybdenum and silicon-
manganese spring steels which are in either the as-rolled, (PL-045)
annealed or normalized condition. (MT-001) AS/NZS 1462.28:2003
AS/NZS 1462.10:1998 Method for the assessment of the degree
AS 1448–2007 Method for hydrostatic pressure testing of pigment or carbon black dispersion in
Carbon steel and carbon-manganese steels– of fittings and elastomeric seal joints for polyolefin pipes, fittings and compounds
Forgings (ruling section 300 mm maximum) non-pressure applications 3pp (ISO 18553:2002) 9pp
13pp (PL-045) (PL-045)
Specifies the requirements for carbon steel and carbon-
manganese steel forgings for general engineering purposes AS/NZS 1462.11:1996 AS/NZS 1462.29:2006
with ruling section up to and including 300 mm. (MT-001) Plastics piping and ducting systems - De-
Method for high temperature stress-relief
termination of the long-term hydrostatic
testing of fittings 2pp
AS 1450–2007 strength of thermoplastics materials in
(PL-045)
Steel tubes for mechanical purposes 13pp pipe form by extrapolation (ISO
Specifies the requirements for the production and supply of AS/NZS 1462.13:2006 9080:2003, MOD) 27pp
carbon and carbon-manganese steel tubes of round, square, Sets out a method for estimating the long-term hydro-
rectangular or other non-circular cross-section produced by Method for the determination of elas-
static strength of thermoplastics materials by statistical
either cold-forming or hot-forming, and intended for use in tomeric seal joint contact width and pres- extrapolation. (PL-045)
mechanical applications. (MT-001) sure 6pp
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AS 1463–1988 AS 1473.6–2005 It consists of a full language and a subset language. Its pur-
Polyethylene pipe extrusion compounds Finishing machinery–Surface planing and pose is to promote portability of FORTRAN programs for
20pp thicknessing machines 49pp use on a variety of data processing systems. It is identical in
Specifies requirements for polyethylene extrusion com- content and format with ISO 1539:1979 which in turn is an
Sets out safety requirements for the design, manufac-
pounds used in the manufacture of polyethylene pipes. Ap- endorsement of ANSI X3.9–1978. (IT-015)
ture, safeguarding and use of surface planers and
pendices include tests for thermal oxidative stability, car- thicknesses, used in the manufacture of components
bon black content and condition, additive dispersion, type for furniture, joinery and the like. To be read in con- AS 1499–1996
rating and the effect on water. (PL-006) junction with AS 1473.2 which contains general re- Personal flotation devices–Type 2 8pp
quirements. (SF-007) Specifies requirements for personal flotation devices de-
AS 1470–1986 signed to assist flotation during short term immersion in
Health and safety at work–Principles and AS 1473.7–2005 sheltered waters during daylight hours, and intended for
practices 34pp Finishing machinery–Tenoning, profiling participants in aquatic sports such as canoeing or sailboard-
Outlines the general procedures which should be followed, and edge-banding machines 48pp ing where the wearer requires freedom of movement and is
in addition to relevant statutory requirements, to ensure the Sets out safety requirements for the design, manufac- able to swim in the event of capsize or immersion. Appen-
health and safety and well-being of persons in the work- ture, guarding and use of tenoning, profiling and edge- dices include comparative test methods for adequately sup-
place. Recommendations are made on responsibilities, bonding machines. It is to be read in conjunction with porting the wearer in water. (CS-060)
principles, techniques and strategies for control, organiza- AS 1473.2—2001. (SF-007)
tional arrangements, placement and training of personnel, AS 1512–1996
supervision, occupational health services, general require- AS 1473.8–2007 Personal flotation devices–Type 1 8pp
ments for the working environment and machinery, plant Finishing machinery–Milling tools and
and equipment, storage and handling of materials, control Amendment 1 5 December 2005
of harmful chemicals, protection against fire and explosion,
circular saw blades 36pp Specifies requirements for personal flotation devices with a
vehicle operation and personal protective equipment. An Sets out the safety requirements that are applicable to high level of buoyancy designed to maintain the wearer in a
appendix lists the Australian Standards specifying detailed shank-mounted, bore-mounted or integral spindle safe floating position and intended for use aboard pleasure
requirements for particular operations and equipment, and milling tools and circular saw blades for woodworking boats which may venture beyond sheltered waters, and in
includes references to other appropriate reference material. machinery. Sets out means for determining the maxi- other situations where water conditions or injury may im-
(SF-001) mum rotational speed for a given eccentricity at the pede the wearer's ability to swim. Appendices include com-
clamp and for a given material strength. Does not ap- parative test methods for the maintenance of a safe floating
AS 1472–2003 ply to boring bits, eccentric single router cutters and position. (CS-060)
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Carbon steel spring wire for mechanical cutters with a cutting circle of less than 16 mm.
springs 16pp (SF-007)
AS 1515
Specifies requirements for carbon steel spring wire of round Copper alloys
cross-section for mechanical springs, supplied in the fol- AS 1476–1974
lowing forms: hard-drawn, drawn metallic coated, oil- Metric wood screws 23pp
hardened and tempered, or soft-drawn. (MT-001) Obsolescent AS 1515.1–1994
Covers screws in diameters from numbers 2 to 18 and Determination of lead in copper alloys
AS 1473–1991 lengths up to 120 mm. The head varieties are countersunk, (flame atomic absorption spectrometric
Guarding and safe use of woodworking ma- raised countersunk and round. Materials and mechanical method) 6pp
chinery 39pp properties are included for steel, brass, aluminium alloy, Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric
Specifies minimum requirements for the guarding and safe silicon bronze and 18/8 stainless steel. Preferred diame- method for the determination of lead content between
use of powered machines which cut or abrade wood, wood ter/length combinations, and details of recess penetration 0.01% and 10% in copper alloys containing a maxi-
products and like materials, to be observed by employers, gauging for 'Pozidriv ' cross recesses are given in appendi- mum of 10% aluminium, 80% copper, 5% iron, 5%
trainers, employees, designers, makers and suppliers of ces. (ME-029) manganese, 40% nickel, 3% silicon, 10% tin and 40%
woodworking machinery and other persons having an in- zinc. (CH-010)
terest in woodworking machine operations. Chainsaws, and AS/NZS 1477:2006
machinery used in the milling of raw sawlogs, together with PVC pipes and fittings for pressure applica- AS 1515.2–1994
debarkers and log peelers are not included. (SF-007) tions 29pp Determination of manganese content–
AS 1473 Specifies requirements for PVC pipes and fittings for pres-
sure applications for use below ground or above ground, Flame atomic absorption spectrometric
Woodprocessing machinery where they are not exposed to direct sunlight. (PL-021) method 5pp
Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric
AS 1473.1–2000 AS 1478 method for the determination of manganese content
Primary timber milling machinery 54pp Chemical admixtures for concrete, mortar and between 0.002% and 2.1% in copper alloys containing
Specifies safety requirements for the design, manufac- a maximum of 10% aluminium, 80% copper, 5% iron,
ture, guarding and use of machinery for the primary grout
30% nickel, 3% silicon, 10% tin and 40% zinc.
milling of saw logs. (SF-007) (CH-010)
AS 1478.1–2000
AS 1473.2–2001 Admixtures for concrete 47pp
Sets out the requirements for chemical admixtures to AS 1515.3–1989
Finishing machinery–Common require-
be added to concrete mixes incorporating portland and Determination of silver content–Flame
ments 77pp
Specifies requirements which are common to all
blended cements. (BD-033) atomic absorption spectrometric method
classes of wood for the design, manufacture, guarding 3pp
and use of machines for the manufacture of compo- AS 1478.2–2005 Sets out a flame atomic absorption spectrometric
nents for furniture joinery and the like. The Standard Methods of sampling and testing admix- method for determining silver in copper alloys in the
does not apply to machines used for the primary mill- tures for concrete, mortar and grout 33pp range 0.002% to 0.15%. It differs from the previous
ing of saw logs into sawn green timber products. Sets out procedures for sampling admixtures or pack- edition principally in changing the lower end of the
(SF-007) aged grouts and mortars containing admixtures, and application range from 0.001% to 0.002% and inclu-
testing mortar and grout mixes containing admixtures. sion of new precision data to cover the application
AS 1473.3–2001 (BD-033) range. (CH-010)
Finishing machinery–Circular sawing ma-
chines 64pp AS 1482–1985 AS 1515.4–1978
Specifies safety requirements for the design, manufac- Electrical equipment for explosive atmos- Method for the electrolytic determination
ture, safeguarding and use of circular sawing ma- pheres–Protection by ventilation–Type of pro- of copper in wrought and cast copper al-
chines used in the manufacture of components for fur- tection v 17pp loys 10pp
niture, joinery and the like. To be used in conjunction Specifies requirements for the protection by ventilation of Applies to determination of copper in alloys with cop-
with AS 1473.2 which contains general safety re- electrical equipment in explosive atmospheres. Section 1 per content 50 to 95%. The copper in solution after
quirements. (SF-007) deals with gas or vapour dilution and point extraction venti- electrodeposition is complete is determined by atomic
lation of buildings and rooms; and Section 2 design, con- absorption spectroscopy. (CH-010)
AS 1473.4–2001 struction and testing of ventilation systems required to re-
Finishing machinery–Bandsawing ma- duce the temperature of electrical power equipment by heat
chines 28pp dissipation. (EL-014) AS 1515.5–1987
Specifies safety requirements for the design, manufac- Determination of cadmium–Flame atomic
ture, safeguarding and use of bandsawing machines AS/NZS 1486:1993 absorption spectrometric method 3pp
used in the manufacture of components for joinery, Information technology–Programming lan- Sets out a flame absorption method for the determina-
furniture and the like. To be used in conjunction with tion of cadmium in copper alloys in the range of 0.1 to
guages–Fortran 90
AS 1473.2, which contains general requirements. 1.5%. The method is suitable for the Copper Devel-
(SF-007) (ISO/IEC 1539:1991) 369pp
Specifies the form and establishes the interpretation of pro- opment Association specification C162 for cadmium
grams in the Fortran language and consists of the specifica- copper. (CH-010)
AS 1473.5–2001
Finishing machinery–Moulding machines tion of the language. This Standard is identical with, and
has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 1539:1991. (IT-015) AS/NZS 1516:1994
and routers with rotating tool 53pp
Specifies the safety requirements for the design, The cement mortar lining of pipelines in situ
manufacture, safeguarding and use of moulding and AS 1486–1983 10pp
routing machines used in the manufacture of compo- Programming language FORTRAN Specifies the requirements for the cement mortar lining of
nents for joinery, furniture and the like. To be read in (ISO 1539:1979) 424pp pipelines in situ, by spray application. The lined pipelines
conjunction with AS 1473.2, which contains general Specifies the form and establishes the interpretation of are intended for the conveyance of wastewater or water in-
requirements. (SF-007) computer programs expressed in the FORTRAN language. tended for human consumption. (WS-009)

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AS 1517–1991 changes in this edition of the Standard are the inclu- AS 1531–1991
Tinplate and blackplate 19pp sion of a statistical evaluation of the test results, a Conductors–Bare overhead -- Aluminium and
Specifies requirements for standard grade cold-reduced change to the speed factor formula so that the flam-
aluminium alloy 12pp
electrolytic tinplate and cold-reduced blackplate supplied in mability indices form a continuous range and a more
detailed form of test report. (FP-018) Sets out requirements and tests necessary for homogeneous
either sheet or coil form. (MT-001) bare electrical conductors for overhead power transmission
AS/NZS 1530.3:1999 and constructed of all aluminium and aluminium alloy
AS/NZS 1518:2002 wires. A range of wire sizes, 2.50 mm to 4.75 mm, and
External extruded high-density-polyethylene Simultaneous determination of ignita- their properties are provided. (EL-010)
coating system for pipes 33pp bility, flame propagation, heat release and
Amendment 1 3 May 2006 smoke release 30pp AS 1535–1975
Provides requirements for use by purchasers and manufac- Describes a single test method for grading building
materials on the basis of ignition tendency, flame Moulded plastics household garbage cans
turers of steel pipeline systems, for external protection of 12pp
pipeline systems against corrosion, by a method of annular spread, heat development and tendency to produce
or laterally extruded layer of high-density polyethylene smoke. Apparatus, test procedure, indices for grading Provides for two classes of can of capacity up to 0.085
over a sealant layer. Operating temperatures are in the and mounting procedures for specimen materials are cubed on the basis of resistance to impact at low tempera-
range of -20°C to 55°C. (ME-038) provided. (FP-018) tures, viz. cans tested for impact resistances at -14 to -10°C,
and cans tested at -2 to 0°C. The cans are also tested at am-
AS 1530.3–1989 bient. Also specified are material requirements and certain
AS/NZS 1519:2006 design parameters, and the composition clause includes re-
Information and documentation–International Simultaneous determination of ignita-
quirements for ensuring adequate protection against degra-
Standard Book Number (ISBN) bility, flame propagation, heat release and
dation by ultraviolet light.
(ISO 2108:2005) 21pp smoke release 13pp
Proposes the adoption of ISO 2108:2005 which specifies Available Superseded AS 1536–2000
the specifications for the International Standard Book Amendment 1 April 1992
Describes a single test for grading building materials Cleaning and sanitizing milking equipment
Number (ISBN) as a unique international identification sys-
on the basis of ignition tendency, flame spread, heat 23pp
tem for each product form or edition of a monographic pub-
lication published or produced by a specific publisher. development and tendency to produce smoke. Appara- Sets out recommended cleaning and sanitizing procedures
(IT-019) tus, test procedure and indices for grading are pro- for use in milking premises. Procedures are given for clean-
vided. (FP-018) ing and sanitizing items of dairy farm equipment, princi-
pally milking machines and refrigerated farm milk tanks.
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AS 1528
AS 1530.4–2005 Guidelines on verification and validation of cleaning are
Tubes (stainless steel) and tube fittings for covered in an appendix. (FT-023)
the food industry Fire-resistance test of elements of con-
struction 151pp
Sets out test procedures and criteria for the determina- AS 1544
AS 1528.1–2001
tion of fire-resistance of elements of building con- Methods for impact tests on metals
Tubes 5pp struction. Follows the basic principles and provisions
Specifies material, process of manufacture, dimension contained in ISO 834. (FP-018)
and tolerances, welded tubing, surface finish, hygienic
AS 1544.1–2003
requirements, heat treatment, internal pressure testing, Izod 16pp
AS 1530.4–1997
visual inspection, packaging, condition of delivery and Specifies the conditions for performing the Izod im-
marking of tubes. (FT-027) Fire-resistance tests of elements of build- pact test on metals. (MT-006)
ing construction 40pp
AS 1528.2–2001 Available Superseded AS 1544.2–2003
Screwed couplings 41pp Sets out test procedures and criteria for the determina-
Charpy V-notch 13pp
Specifies the requirements for screwed couplings. tion of fire-resistance of elements of building con-
struction. Follows the basic principles and provisions Specifies the conditions for performing the Charpy V-
Section 1 applies to recessed ring joint type. Section 2 notch impact test on metals. (MT-006)
applies to trapezoidal threads type. These couplings contained in ISO 834:1975. (FP-018)
are used for effecting joins in pipelines in food proc- AS 1544.3–2003
essing plants. Both sections propose dimensions, tol- AS 1530.4–1990
erances, surface roughness materials, assembling and Fire-resistance tests of elements of build- Charpy U-notch and keyhole notch 13pp
hygienic requirements for both welded-type and ex- ing construction 27pp Specifies the conditions for performing the Charpy U-
panded-type male parts and liners and for nuts, ring Available Superseded notch impact test on metals. (MT-006)
joints or gaskets. In this revision new dimensions have Sets out test procedures and criteria for the determina-
been included. Appendices irrelevant for the industry tion of fire-resistance of elements of building con- AS 1544.4–2003
with changing technologies have been deleted. struction. Follows the basic principles and provisions Calibration of the testing machine 19pp
(FT-027) contained in ISO 834–Fire-resistance tests–Elements Specifies a method for the static calibration of the en-
of Building Construction. (FP-018) ergy-measuring system of machines used for impact
AS 1528.3–2001 tests on metals. (MT-006)
Butt weld tube fittings 9pp AS 1530.7–2007
Sets out specifications for butt weld tubular fittings in- Smoke control assemblies–Ambient and AS 1544.5–2003
cluding bends, tees, reducers, laterals, y-sections and medium temperature leakage test proce- Assessment of fracture surface appear-
crosses, for incorporation in pipelines in food process- dure 18pp ance of steel 12pp
ing plants. Also sets out dimensional, material and hy- Sets out test procedures for a method of test for de-
gienic requirements for these fittings. (FT-027) Specifies the assessment of the fracture appearance of
termining the smoke leakage through doors and shut- notached bar test pieces of carbon, carbon-manganese
ters. Follows the basic principles and provisions con- and low alloy steels. (MT-006)
AS 1528.4–2001 tained in ISO 5925-1. (FP-018)
Clamp liners with gaskets 8pp
Specifies materials, dimensions, tolerances, surface AS/NZS 1530.7:1998 AS 1545–1976
roughness, assembly and hygienic requirements for Smoke control door and shutter assem- Methods for the calibration and grading of ex-
both welded- and extended-type clamp liners and gas- blies–Ambient and medium temperature tensometers 32pp
kets in pipe couplings for the food industry. The revi- leakage test procedure Covers five grades of extensometers used in tension and
sion includes additional welded-type clamp liner and compression testing, grading being in terms of repeatability
(ISO/CD 5925-1) 11pp
gasket dimensions. (FT-027) of gauge length, and readability, repeatability and accuracy
Available Superseded of indicated extension. The standard methods of calibration
AS 1530 Sets out test procedures for a method of test for de- used at room temperature for grading purposes are de-
termining the smoke leakage through doors and shut- scribed, and the requirements for calibrating devices are
Methods for fire tests on building materials, ters. This Standard is based on but not equivalent to
components and structures stated. Instructions for the issue of reports of calibration are
ISO/CD 5925-1. (FP-018) included together with recommendations on certain con-
AS 1530.1–1994 structional features of extensometers and the use of cali-
AS 1530.8.1–2007 brating equipment. Also included are comprehensive tables
Combustibility test for materials 21pp Tests on elements of construction for of grading requirements for a wide range of values of strain
Sets out a test method for determining the combusti- buildings exposed to simulated bushfire and extension for extensometers of nominal gauge lengths
bility of building materials and is one of a series of test attack–Radiant heat and small flaming 25, 50, 100 and 200 mm. (MT-006)
methods for evaluating the potential fire hazard of
building products. This fire test was developed for use
sources 38pp
Sets out test procedures and criteria for the determina- AS/NZS 1546
by those responsible for selection of construction ma-
terials which, although not completely inert, produce tion of elements of construction for buildings exposed On-site domestic wastewater treatment units
only a limited amount of heat and flame when ex- to simulated bushfire attack-Radiant heat and small
posed to temperatures of approximately 750°C. This flaming sources. (FP-018) AS/NZS 1546.1:1998
revision aligns the test method more closely with ISO Septic tanks 60pp
1182:1990 but specifies combustibility criteria neces- AS 1530.8.2–2007
Tests on elements of construction for Specifies a set of performance criteria for septic tanks
sary for regulatory purposes. (FP-018) which provide a base against which any septic tank,
buildings exposed to simulated bushfire conventional or innovative, may be assessed. It also
AS 1530.2–1993 attack–Large flaming sources 24pp provides basic specifications covering septic tanks
Test for flammability of materials 8pp Sets out test procedures and criteria for the determina- made of various materials. These specifications are to
Amendment 1 July 1993 tion of elements of construction for buildings exposed be used by manufacturers and quality assessors for
Specifies the apparatus and test method for determin- to simulated bushfire attack-Large flaming sources. demonstrating compliance of a product with the Stan-
ing the flammability index of a material. Main (FP-018) dard. (WS-013)

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AS/NZS 1546.2:2001

AS/NZS 1546.2:2001 AS/NZS 1554.5:2004 AS 1566–1997


Waterless composting toilets 38pp Welding of steel structures subject to Copper and copper alloys–Rolled flat prod-
Specfies performance requirements for the assessment high levels of fatigue loading 77pp ucts 17pp
of conventional and innovative water composting toi- Specifies requirements for the welding of steel struc- Specifies requirements for copper and copper alloy plate,
lets, and includes a performance evaluation test. Also tures made up of combinations of steel plate, sheet or rolled bar, sheet, strip and foil for general engineering pur-
includes guidelines for the safe conduct of operation sections, including hollow sections and built-up sec- poses. It also specifies requirements for copper for electri-
and maintenance of waterless composting toilets. tions, or castings and forgings, by the MMAW, SAW, cal purposes (alloys C11000 and C12200) and for automo-
(WS-013) GMAW, GTAW or TIG, FCAW, ESW and EGW tive radiators (alloy C14410). Chemical composition, me-
processes. The Standard is limited to the welding of chanical properties and manufacturing tolerances are speci-
AS/NZS 1546.3:2001 steel parent material with a specified minimum yield fied, and appendices give purchasing guidelines and infor-
Aerated wastewater treatment systems strength not exceeding 500 Mpa. (WD-003) mation on related composition specifications. (MT-002)
20pp
AS/NZS 1554.6:1994 AS/NZS 1567:1997
Sets out performance, design, installation, operation
and maintenance requirements for aerated wastewater Copper and copper alloys–Wrought rods,
Welding stainless steels for structural
systems. Includes specifications for testing. (WS-013) bars and sections
purposes 74pp
(ISO 1637:1987) 18pp
Provides rules for the welding of a wide range of
AS/NZS 1547:2000 Specifies requirements for wrought copper and copper alloy
welded stainless steel fabrications other than pressure
On-site domestic wastewater management rods, bars and sections, including hollow sections, having a
vessels and pressure piping, and it applies to statically
diameter or width across flats of not less than 1.6 mm, for
148pp and dynamically loaded welds. It specifies materials
machining and general purposes other than forging. It con-
Specifies requirements for on-site domestic wastewater sys- of construction, weld preparations and weld qualities,
tains a table which relates the alloy designations with other
tems including both primary and secondary wastewater surface finish, heat treatment, qualification of welding
common designations. (MT-002)
treatment units and associated land-application systems. procedures and welding personnel, and fabrications
The Standard gives specific details for septic tanks for do- and inspection requirements for welds related to
stainless steel fabrications made up of combinations of AS/NZS 1568:1998
mestic all-waste, blackwater and greywater; and specific
details for land-application and absorption systems, includ- stainless steel plate, sheet, sections (including hollow Copper and copper alloys–Forging stock and
ing conventional trenches and beds, evapo-transpiration sections and built-up sections), castings and forgings, forgings 9pp
systems, mounds and irrigation areas. (WS-013) by arc welding processes. (WD-003) Specifies requirements for copper and copper alloy wrought
or cast forging stock, and forgings for general engineering
purposes. Chemical composition, mechanical properties
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AS 1548–1995 AS/NZS 1554.7:2006


and manufacturing tolerances are specified, and appendices
Steel plates for pressure equipment 21pp Welding of sheet steel structures 86pp give purchasing guidelines and information on related
Amendment 1 July 1995 Proposes requirements for the arc welding of steel composition specifications. (MT-002)
Amendment 2 April 1997 structures made up of combinations of steel plate,
Amendment 3 March 1999 sheet or sections, including pipe, hollow sections and AS 1569–1998
Specifies the treatment and tests for the Type 7-490 grade built-up sections (collectively referred to herein as Copper and copper alloys–Seamless tubes
steel. It sets out also the changeability between Types 7-490 sheet steels) up to 4.8 mm in thickness. (WD-003)
for heat exchangers 15pp
and 7-460 grades of steel with the exception of a slightly
Specifies requirements for round seamless copper and cop-
higher carbon equivalent used on the Type 7-490 grade to AS/NZS 1559:1997 per alloy heat exchanger tubes for use in condensers,
achieve a higher strength. (ME-001) Hot-dip galvanized steel bolts with associated evaporators, heaters and coolers. Provision is also made for
nuts and washers for tower construction heat exchanger tube for pressure equipment. Tube may be
AS/NZS 1554 Set:2007 24pp supplied as straight lengths or U-bends, with outside diame-
Structural steel welding Set 570pp Specifies dimensional material and marking requirements ters of 6.35 mm and above. (MT-002)
for single nut and double nut hot-dip galvanized steel bolts
AS/NZS 1554 Set (CD):2007 with associated nuts and washers for tower construction AS/NZS 1571:1995
Structural steel welding Set with ISO metric coarse pitch series threads in diameters Copper–Seamless tubes for airconditioning
from 12 mm to 30 mm inclusive and lengths up to 160 mm and refrigeration 5pp
AS/NZS 1554 for single nut bolts, 125 mm for double nut bolts and from Specifies requirements for round, seamless copper tubes
Structural steel welding 180 mm to 270 mm for step bolts. Clamping lengths are manufactured from phosphorus-deoxidized copper contain-
tabulated in an appendix and equations for the determina- ing high residual phosphorus (UNS alloy C12200) intended
AS/NZS 1554.1:2004 tion of the clamping lengths are given. (ME-029) for use in airconditioning and refrigeration. Requirements
Welding of steel structures 97pp including chemical composition, hardness, grain size and
Amendment 1 20 January 2005 AS 1562 manufacturing tolerances are specified. (MT-002)
Specifies requirements for the welding of steel struc- Design and installation of sheet roof and wall
cladding AS 1572–1998
tures made up of combinations of steel plate, sheet or
sections, including hollow sections and built-up sec- Copper and copper alloys–Seamless tubes
tions, or castings and forgings. It is limited to the AS 1562.1–1992 for engineering purposes 16pp
welding of steel parent material with a specified Specifies requirements for round, square and rectangular
Metal 11pp seamless copper and copper alloy tubes for general engi-
minimum yield strength not exceeding 500 MPa. It
Amendment 1 July 1993 neering purposes. Chemical composition, mechanical and
does not apply to oxyacetylene, friction, thermoset or
resistance welding processes or to the welding of pres- Amendment 2 September 1995 other properties, and manufacturing tolerances are speci-
sure vessels or pressure piping. (WD-003) Specifies requirements for the design and installation fied. (MT-002)
of all classes of self-supporting sheet metal roof and
AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 wall cladding for both cyclone and non-cyclone re- AS/NZS 1573:1995
gions. (BD-014) Copper and copper alloys–Wire for engineer-
Stud welding (steel studs to steel) 25pp
Amendment 1 29 December 2003 ing purposes 9pp
AS/NZS 1562.2:1999 Specifies requirements for copper and copper alloy wire for
Specifies requirements for the stud welding of steel
studs to steel elements, such steel studs being used for Corrugated fibre-reinforced cement 18pp general engineering purposes supplied in forms other than
the attachment of members and connection devices to Sets out requirements for the materials, design and in- straight lengths. Requirements including chemical compo-
concrete, and for fastening of other members and ap- stallation of corrugated fibre-reinforced cement roof sition, mechanical properties and dimensional tolerances
purtenances. This Standard does not apply to the and wall cladding. It also provides test procedures for are specified. (MT-002)
welding of studs to pressure vessels. (WD-003) the determination of resistance to wind force. An ap-
pendix gives advice on the provision of roof ventila- AS/NZS 1574:1996
AS/NZS 1554.3:2002 tion. (BD-040) Copper and copper alloys–Wire for electrical
Welding of reinforcing steel 55pp purposes 12pp
Amendment 1 3 February 2003 AS 1562.3–2006 Specifies requirements for three grades of copper wire,
Specifies requirements for the welding of reinforcing Plastic 16pp which may be plain or tinned and one grade of copper alloy
steel used in concrete structures that are designed and Specifies procedures for the design and installation of wire for general electrical purposes, supplied in forms other
constructed in accordance with AS 3600 or NZS plastic roof and wall cladding materials for walls and than straight lengths. It does not apply to wires intended for
3101.1, as well as other Standards that may be appro- roofs. (PL-022) special applications such as those requiring enamelling or
priate. It also applies to the welding of steel connec- textile covering, nor does it apply to wires taken from
tion devices, inserts, anchors and anchor details, in- stranded conductors, either bare or covered or from insu-
AS/NZS 1562.3:1996 lated cables and flexible cords. Chemical composition, me-
cluding prefabricated assemblies required in rein- Plastic 16pp
forced and precast concrete constructions. (WD-003) chanical and electrical properties and a hydrogen embrit-
Available Superseded tlement test are specified, and appendices provide informa-
Specifies the procedures for the design and installation tion on related specifications and testing. (MT-002)
AS/NZS 1554.4:2004
Welding of high strength quenched and of plastic roof and wall cladding materials. (PL-022)
AS/NZS 1576
tempered steels 86pp Scaffolding
Specifies requirements for the welding of steel struc-
AS 1565–1996
tures made up of combinations of steel plate, sheet or Copper and copper alloys–Ingots and cast-
AS/NZS 1576.1:1995
sections, including hollow sections and built-up sec- ings 30pp
General requirements 14pp
tions, or castings and forgings, by the MMAW, SAW, Specifies requirements for the manufacture and testing of Sets out design and operational requirements for scaf-
GMAW, GTAW or TIG, FCAW, ESW and EGW high conductivity copper castings and copper alloy ingots folding, except trestle scaffolding, portable ladders in-
processes. The Standard is limited to the welding of and castings. Includes a coding system for when additional tended to be used as working platforms and elevating
quenched and tempered steel parent material. inspection is required, and also includes a guide to alloy se- working platforms. (BD-036)
(WD-003) lection. (MT-002)

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Numerical Catalogue, 2008

AS 1576.2–1991 AS/NZS 1580.103.1:1995 AS 1580.203.1–2004


Couplers and accessories 30pp Examination and preparation of samples Skin formation 2pp
Amendment 1 November 1992 for testing (CH-003)
Specifies requirements for materials, design and per- (ISO 1513:1992) 5pp
formance of couplers and accessories for use with tu- Provides a procedure for the examination of a single AS/NZS 1580.204.1:1998
bular scaffolding. (BD-036) sample and the procedure for preparation by blending Fineness of grind 12pp
of multiple samples that are to be tested. Identical with (CH-003)
AS/NZS 1576.3:1995 ISO 1513:1992. (CH-003)
Prefabricated and tube-and-coupler scaf- AS/NZS 1580.205.1:1997
folding 22pp AS/NZS 1580.104.1:2000 Application properties–Brushing 2pp
Specifies performance requirements for prefabricated Recommended materials for test panels (CH-003)
and tube-and-coupler scaffolding. It is to be read in 3pp
conjunction with AS/NZS 1576.1. (BD-036) (CH-003) AS/NZS 1580.205.2:1997
Application properties–Conventional
AS 1576.4–1991 AS 1580.105.1–2002 spraying 3pp
Suspended scaffolding 11pp Pretreatment of metal test panels–Solvent (CH-003)
Amendment 1 November 1992 cleaning 1p
Specifies requirements for the materials, design, erec- (CH-003) AS/NZS 1580.205.3:1997
tion and dismantling of suspended scaffolds including Application properties–Roller coating
the supporting structure. (BD-036) AS 1580.105.2–2002 3pp
AS/NZS 1576.5:1995 Pretreatment of metal test panels– (CH-003)
Prefabricated splitheads and trestles Sanding 2pp
(CH-003) AS/NZS 1580.205.4:1998
14pp Application properties–Airless spraying
Specifies requirements for splitheads and trestles that AS/NZS 1580.106.1:1995
are used as supports for temporary platforms. Trestle 3pp
ladders, which are outside the scope of this Standard, Preparation of timber test panels for out- (CH-003)
are covered by AS 1892.1 and AS 1892.2. (BD-036) door weathering test 1p
Provides a procedure for preparing timber test panels AS/NZS 1580.208.1:1999
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AS/NZS 1576.6:2000 for the outdoor weathering test of AS/NZS Thinner compatibility 2pp
Metal tube-and-coupler scaffolding– 1580.457.1. (CH-003) (CH-003)
Deemed to comply with AS/NZS 1576.3 AS 1580.107.1–2004 AS/NZS 1580.211.1:1995
28pp Determination of wet film thickness from Degree of settling 2pp
Specifies requirements for unsheeted metal tube-and
coupler scaffolding that does not exceed 33 m in dry film mass 2pp Provides a test method for determining the degree of
(CH-003) settling of samples of paint and related materials.
height and is deemed to comply with the performance
(CH-003)
requirements of AS/NZS 1576.3 for light, medium
and heavy duty loads. The Standard does not apply to AS/NZS 1580.107.2:1995
prefabricated (modular) scaffolds and scaffolding in- Determination of wet film thickness from AS/NZS 1580.211.2:1995
stallations that require specific engineering design to wet film mass 3pp Ease of manual re-incorporation 3pp
establish the strength of any part of the scaffold or the Specifies a procedure for the determination of the wet Specifies a procedure for assessing the ease of manual
adequacy of the supporting structure. (BD-036) film thickness of a paint coating from its wet film re-incorporation of paints and related materials.
mass. (CH-003) (CH-003)
AS 1577–1993
Scaffold planks 25pp AS/NZS 1580.107.3:1997 AS/NZS 1580.213.1:1997
Specifies requirements for the manufacture and perform- Determination of wet film thickness by Relative dry hiding power 6pp
ance of scaffold planks excluding prefabricated platforms. gauge 5pp (CH-003)
Specific manufacturing requirements are given for solid (CH-003)
timber, vertically laminated timber and metal scaffold AS 1580.213.2–2004
planks. Includes test methods for stiffness, strength, sliding AS/NZS 1580.107.8:1995 Dry hiding power–Contrast ratio 5pp
and slip. (BD-036) Application of paint at a nominated (CH-003)
spreading rate by determination of wet
AS 1579–2001 AS/NZS 1580.214.0:1996
film mass (brush application) 3pp
Arc-welded steel pipes and fittings for water Specifies a procedure for determining the spreading Rheological properties–Guide to test
and waste-water 32pp rate of paint based on the wet film mass of the paint. methods 6pp
Specifies requirements for arc welded steel pipes and fit- (CH-003) Provides guidance on the suitability of methods in the
tings, with butt-welded seams, having diameters equal to or AS/NZS 1580.214 series of tests for the determination
greater than 100 mm nominal size (DN 100), intended for AS/NZS 1580.108.1:1994 of consistency and viscosity of paints and related ma-
the conveyance of water and waste water at pressures up to terials. (CH-003)
Determination of dry film thickness on
6.8 MPa, and for use as piles. (WS-009)
metallic substrates–Non-destructive AS/NZS 1580.214.1:1997
AS 1580 methods 5pp Consistency–Stormer viscometer 9pp
Specifies non-destructive test methods for determining
Paints and related materials–Methods of test (CH-003)
the dry film thickness on metallic substrates using
magnetic torsion pull-off instruments, magnetic induc-
AS 1580.0–2004 tion instruments and eddy current instruments.
AS/NZS 1580.214.2:1996
Introduction and list of methods 8pp (CH-003) Consistency–Flow cup 7pp
(CH-003) Provides a test procedure for determining the consis-
AS 1580.108.2–2004 tency of paints using a specific type of flow cup.
AS/NZS 1580.101.1:1999 (CH-003)
Conditions of test–Temperature, humidity Dry film thickness–Paint inspection
and airflow control 2pp gauge 3pp AS 1580.214.3–2003
(CH-003)
(CH-003) Viscosity–Cone-and-plate 7pp
(CH-003)
AS 1580.101.3–2002 AS/NZS 1580.202.1:1995
Standard procedure for stoving 2pp Density 3pp AS/NZS 1580.214.4:1996
(CH-003) Provides a procedure for determining the density of
Consistency–Rotothinner 5pp
liquid paint that is not subject to foaming. (CH-003)
AS/NZS 1580.101.4:1999 Provides a test procedure for determining the consis-
tency of paints using a rotothinner testing device.
Conditions of test–Temperature control AS/NZS 1580.202.2:1995 (CH-003)
2pp Density of water-dispersed paints subject
(CH-003) to foaming 3pp AS/NZS 1580.214.5:1997
Provides a procedure for determining the density of Consistency–Rotational viscometer 4pp
AS/NZS 1580.101.5:1999 water-dispersed paints that are subject to foaming.
Conditions of test–Temperature and hu- (CH-003)
(CH-003)
midity control 1p AS/NZS 1580.214.6:1995
(CH-003) AS 1580.202.3–2005
Consistency–ISO flow cups
Determination of specific gravity of liq-
AS 1580.102.1–2002 (ISO 2431:1993) 10pp
uids by hydrometer 2pp Provides a test procedure for determining consistency
Sampling procedure 3pp (CH-003)
(CH-003) use ISO style flow cups. Identical with ISO
2431:1993. (CH-003)
AS/NZS 1580.102.2:1995 AS 1580.202.4–2005
In-process sampling 2pp Determination of density by pressure cup AS 1580.301.1–2005
Provides information on minimum requirements for 2pp Non-volatile content by mass 4pp
sampling paints during manufacture to ensure that the (CH-003) Amendment 1 30 March 2006
sample is representative of the batch. (CH-003) (CH-003)

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AS 1580.301.2–1990

AS 1580.301.2–1990 AS 1580.452.2–2002 AS/NZS 1580.481.1.11:1998


Non-volatile content by volume (volume Resistance to corrosion–Salt droplet test Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Degree
solids) 12pp 5pp of chalking 6pp
(CH-003) (CH-003) (CH-003)
AS 1580.302.1–2004 AS 1580.453.1–2003 AS/NZS 1580.481.1.12:1998
Pigment content 3pp Resistance to solvent immersion 3pp Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Degree
(CH-003) of colour change 3pp
(CH-003)
AS/NZS 1580.401.1:1999 (CH-003)
Surface dry condition 2pp AS 1580.454.1–2002
(CH-003) Resistance to mineral oil and other or- AS/NZS 1580.481.1.13:1998
ganic liquids 3pp Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Degree
AS 1580.401.3–2002 (CH-003) of fungal or algal growth 3pp
Drying times using a BK-type recorder (CH-003)
5pp AS/NZS 1580.455.1:1997
(CH-003) AS 1580.481.3–2002
Resistance to water at room temperature
Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Degree
3pp
AS 1580.401.5–2002 of corrosion of coated metal substrates
(CH-003)
Hard dry condition–Sanding test 2pp 7pp
(CH-003) (CH-003)
AS 1580.456.1–2004
AS 1580.401.6–2002 Resistance to boiling water 3pp AS 1580.481.5–2004
Hard dry condition (mechanical thumb (CH-003) Coatings–Durability and resistance to
test) 4pp fouling–Marine underwater paint systems
AS/NZS 1580.457.1:1996
(CH-003) 8pp
Resistance to natural weathering 13pp (CH-003)
AS/NZS 1580.401.8:1997 Provides a procedure for determining the durability of
No-pick-up time of road marking paints an above ground coating system when subjected to AS 1580.482.1–2006
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natural weathering. (CH-003)


6pp Determination of fastness to light of inte-
(CH-003) rior paint 3pp
AS/NZS 1580.459.1:2000
(CH-003)
AS 1580.402.1–2003 Resistance to washing 5pp
Bend test (CH-003) AS 1580.503.1–2006
(ISO 1519:2002) 11pp Determination of water by the Dean and
(CH-003) AS/NZS 1580.461.1:1995
Stark method 3pp
Determination of resistance to yellowing (CH-003)
AS/NZS 1580.403.1:1999 (dark chamber) 3pp
Scratch resistance 3pp Specifies procedures for assessing the yellowing char- AS 1580.504.1–2005
(CH-003) acteristics of white and pale coloured paints. Metallic zinc content 6pp
(CH-003) (CH-003)
AS 1580.403.2–2006
Abrasion resistance 5pp AS 1580.481.0–2003 AS/NZS 1580.505.1:1996
(CH-003) Coatings–Guide to assessing paint sys- pH of water-based paints 9pp
tems exposed to weathering conditions Specifies a referee method and a production for de-
AS/NZS 1580.404.1:1997 7pp termining the pH of water-based paints. (CH-003)
Recoating properties 3pp (CH-003)
(CH-003) AS/NZS 1580.601.1:1995
AS/NZS 1580.481.1.2:1998 Colour–Visual comparison 9pp
AS/NZS 1580.405.1:1996 Coatings–Exposed to weathering– Specifies a procedure for assessing colour in a test
Determination of pencil hardness of paint Discolouration (including bronzing) 3pp light booth. (CH-003)
film 3pp (CH-003)
Provides a procedure for determining the relative AS/NZS 1580.601.2:1994
hardness of paint film using pencil leads of a desig- AS/NZS 1580.481.1.3:1998 Colour–Principles of colour measurement
nated hardness. (CH-003) (ISO 7724-1:1984) 5pp
Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Degree
Provides colorimetric terms and fundamental require-
AS 1580.406.1–2004 of dirt collection 2pp ments necessary for determining the colour coordi-
Resistance to impact–Falling weight test (CH-003) nates of paint films and related materials. Technically
(Gardner-type tester) 5pp identical with and reproduced from ISO 7724-1:1984.
AS/NZS 1580.481.1.4:1998 (CH-003)
(CH-003)
Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Degree
AS 1580.408.2–2004 of dirt retention (after washing) 2pp AS/NZS 1580.601.3:1994
Adhesion–Knife test 3pp (CH-003) Colour–Methods of colour measurement
(CH-003) 10pp
AS/NZS 1580.481.1.5:1999 Sets out methods for determining the colour coordi-
AS 1580.408.4–2004 Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Change nates of paint films and related materials using a spec-
Adhesion (crosscut) 5pp in gloss 4pp trophotometer or a tristimulus colorimeter. (CH-003)
(CH-003) (CH-003)
AS/NZS 1580.601.4:1994
AS 1580.408.5–2006 AS/NZS 1580.481.1.6:1998 Colour–Calculation of colour differences
Adhesion–Pull-off test 4pp Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Degree (ISO 7724-3:1984) 4pp
(CH-003) of erosion 4pp Provides a method for the quantitative evaluation of
small colour difference between paint films.
(CH-003)
AS 1580.409.1–2002 (CH-003)
Resistance to mudcracking 2pp AS/NZS 1580.481.1.7:1998
(CH-003) AS/NZS 1580.601.5:1994
Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Degree Colour–Calculation of small colour differ-
of checking 5pp ences using the CMC equation
AS 1580.409.2–2002
(CH-003) (BS 6923:1988) 5pp
Low temperature coalescence 3pp
(CH-003) Provides a method for calculating small colour differ-
AS/NZS 1580.481.1.8:1998 ences between two specimens of the same material,
AS 1580.409.3–2002 Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Degree using the CMC formula devised by the Colour Meas-
Blocking resistance of latex paint finishes of cracking 5pp urement Committee of the Society of Dyers. Techni-
3pp (CH-003) cally identical with and reproduced from BS
6923:1988. (CH-003)
(CH-003)
AS/NZS 1580.481.1.9:1998
AS 1580.410.1–2004 Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Degree AS/NZS 1580.602.2:1995
Cold check cycling 3pp of blistering 7pp Measurement of specular gloss of non-
(CH-003) (CH-003) metallic paint films at 20°, 60° and 85°
(ISO 2813:1994) 8pp
AS 1580.452.1–2003 AS/NZS 1580.481.1.10:1998 Provides procedures for determining the specular
Resistance to humidity under condensa- Coatings–Exposed to weathering–Degree gloss of non-metallic paint films using a glossmeter.
Identical with and reproduced from ISO 2813:1994.
tion conditions 4pp of flaking and peeling 5pp
(CH-003)
(CH-003) (CH-003)

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AS 1580.603.1–2002 AS 1597.2–1996 AS 1603.8–1996


Finish–General appearance 1p Large culverts (from 1500 mm span and Multi-point aspirated smoke detectors
(CH-003) up to and including 4200 mm span and 13pp
4200 mm height) 82pp Specifies the requirements for the design, construction
AS 1589–2001 Specifies requirements for the design, testing, manu- and performance of aspirated system type smoke de-
Copper and copper alloy waste fittings 44pp facture and installation of precast reinforced concrete tectors, used in automatic fire detection and alarm sys-
Specifies requirements for copper and copper alloy waste rectangular box culverts, for conveying water not un- tems. (FP-002)
fittings for use in plumbing installations and includes traps, der pressure and for carrying roadway and railway
gullies, waste outlets, gratings and connectors. (WS-002) loadings. (CE-026) AS 1603.11–2001
Visual warning devices 18pp
AS/NZS 1591 AS 1597.2 Supplement 1–1997 Specifies requirements for the design and performance
Acoustics–Instrumentation for audiometry Large culverts (from 1500 mm span and of visual warning devices for use in fire detection,
up to and including 4200 mm span and warning, control and intercom systems. (FP-002)
AS/NZS 1591.1:1995 4200 mm height)–Commentary (Supple-
Reference zero for the calibration of pure- ment to AS 1597.2–1996) 31pp AS 1603.13–1998
tone bone conduction audiometers Provides additional information on box culverts de- Duct sampling units 14pp
(ISO 389-3:1994) 10pp sign and installation in relation to AS 1597.2. Specifies the design, construction and performance
Specifies reference equivalent threshold force levels, (CE-026) requirements for duct sampling units and their integral
essential characteristics of the bone vibrator and levels or associated smoke detectors. (FP-002)
of masking noise applied to the ear not under test. AS 1599–2006
These are applicable to the calibration of bone vibra- Pressure-sensitive and water activated adhe- AS 1603.14–2001
tors for pure-tone bone conduction audiometry. It is sive tape for packaging and office applica- Point type carbon monoxide (CO) fire de-
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 389- tions 18pp tectors 12pp
3:1994. (AV-003) Specifies the performance requirements for pressure- Specifies requirements for the design, construction
sensitive adhesive packaging tapes commonly used in and performance of carbon monoxide fire detectors.
AS/NZS 1591.4:1995 packaging, sealing and labelling operations. (PK-025) (FP-002)
A mechanical coupler for calibration of
bone vibrators AS 1600 AS 1603.15–2002
Remote indicators 6pp
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(IEC 60373 Ed. 2.0 (1990)) 11pp Medical equipment–Conical fittings with a 6%
Specifies requirements for mechanical couplers used (Luer) taper for syringes, needles and certain Specifies the design, construction and functional re-
for calibrating bone-conduction audiometers and for other medical equipment quirements for remote indicators for use with actuat-
making measurements on bone vibrators and bone ing devices. (FP-002)
conduction hearing aids in the frequency range from AS 1600.1–2004
125 Hz to 8000 Hz inclusive. It is identical with and General requirements AS 1603.16–2002
has been reproduced from IEC 373:1990. (AV-003) (ISO 594-1:1986) 7pp In situ testers 5pp
Specifies requirements for conical fittings with a 6% Specifies the requirements for the design, construction
AS/NZS 1594:2002 (Luer) taper for use with hypodermic syringes and and performance of in situ testers for point type detec-
Hot-rolled steel flat products 20pp needles with certain other apparatus for medical use tors. (FP-002)
Specifies requirements for hot-rolled steel plate, floor plate, such as transfusion and infusion sets. Covers conical
steel and strip rolled on a continuous mill, in thicknesses up fittings made of rigid and semi-rigid materials and in- AS 1604
to 8 mm for formability and extra formability grades, and cludes test methods for gauging and performance. Ex- Specification for preservative treatment
up to 16 mm for other grades, and for widths up to 2000 cludes provision for more flexible or elastomeric ma-
mm. It includes slit material, provided that the parent metal terials. This Standard has been reproduced from, and AS 1604.1–2005
has an as-rolled width of not less than 600 mm. (MT-001) is idential with, ISO 594-1:1986. (HE-009) Sawn and round timber 35pp
Amendment 1 24 July 2006
AS/NZS 1595:1998 AS 1600.2–2003 Specifies requirements for preservative-treated sawn
Cold-rolled, unalloyed, steel sheet and strip Lock fittings and round timber for protection against decay, insect,
15pp (ISO 594-2:1998) 11pp or marine borer attack for all exposure conditions
Specifies requirements for cold-rolled, unalloyed, steel Specifies requirements for conical lock fittings with a throughout Australia. (TM-006)
sheet and strip, supplied as both coil and cut lengths to 6% (Luer) taper for use with hypodermic syringes and
chemical composition only, or to strength, hardness or needles and with certain other apparatus for medical AS/NZS 1604.2:2004
formability requirements. It also specifies two surface fin- use, e.g. transfusion equipment for fittings and semi- Reconstituted wood-based products
ishes (lustre and matt) and three levels of surface quality. rigid materials, includes test methods. (HE-009) 12pp
(MT-001) Amendment 1 25 July 2006
AS 1603 Provides specification for preservative treatment of
AS/NZS 1596:2002 Automatic fire detection and alarm systems reconstituted wood-based product for protection
The storage and handling of LP Gas 139pp against decay or insect attack. It covers particleboard,
Provides requirements for the location, construction and AS 1603.1–1997 oriented strand board, and combinations of these ma-
operation of installations for the storage and handling of LP Heat detectors 15pp terials. (TM-006)
Gas. Special requirements for storage in cylinders and Amendment 1 August 1998
tanks, cylinder filling and automotive filling, and their as- Specifies requirements for the design, construction AS/NZS 1604.3:2004
sociated operations, are given. (ME-015) and performance of heat detectors as used in auto- Plywood 27pp
matic fire detection and alarm systems. Includes an Amendment 1 25 July 2006
AS/NZS 1596:1997 indicator visibility test and requirements regarding IP Provides specification for preservative treatment of
Storage and handling of LP Gas 118pp rating for detectors intended for installation in loca- reconstituted wood-based product for protection
Available Superseded tions where they will be exposed to moisture. against decay or insect attack. (TM-006)
(FP-002)
Amendment 1 April 1999
Specifies requirements for the location, design, construc- AS 1603.2–1997 AS/NZS 1604.4:2004
tion, commissioning and operation of installation for the Point type smoke detectors 10pp Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) 22pp
storage and handling of LP gas. Separate sections deal with Amendment 1 August 1998 Amendment 1 25 July 2006
above-ground and underground storage tanks, cylinder sup- Specifies the requirements for the design, construction Provides specification for preservative treatment of
ply systems, cylinder filling, automotive filling installations and performance of point type smoke detectors as laminated veneer lumber (LVL) for protection against
and procedures for a wide variety of operations necessary used in automatic fire detection and alarm systems. decay or insect attack. (TM-006)
on or in conjunction with an installation. Appendices cover (FP-002)
filling levels, markings, safety valves, locations, line identi- AS/NZS 1604.5:2005
fication, leakage testing, hazardous areas, space heaters, de- AS 1603.3–1996 Glued laminated timber products 21pp
canting procedures, emergency plans, refuelling, fire pro- Heat alarms 11pp Amendment 1 25 July 2006
tection, and driver instruction signs. (ME-015) Specifies the requirements for the design, construction Sets out a specification for preservative treatment of
and performance of electrically energized heat alarms, glued laminated timber products. Specifies the pre-
AS 1597 containing both detection and alarm facilities, that are servative penetration pattern and the preservative re-
Precast reinforced concrete box culverts intended for use in conjunction with smoke alarms. tention requirements suitable for each hazard class.
(FP-002) (TM-006)
AS 1597.1–1974
Small culverts (not exceeding 1200 mm AS 1603.5–1996 AS/NZS 1605
width and 900 mm depth) 19pp Manual call points 8pp Methods for sampling and analysing timber
Obsolescent Amendment 1 August 1998 preservatives and preservative-treated timber
Applies to one-piece and two-piece type rectangular Specifies the requirements for the design and per-
culverts used for conveying water not under pressure formance of manually operated call points for use in AS/NZS 1605.1:2006
and for carrying highway vehicle loadings, installed fire detection and alarm systems. (FP-002)
General requirements, sampling, and de-
with the top under a height of fill not exceeding 1600 AS 1603.7–1996 termination of sapwood and heartwood
mm inclusive of pavement if any. Materials, dimen- Optical beam smoke detectors 22pp presence 12pp
sions and tolerances, marking, inspection and testing Specifies general requirements for sampling and ana-
Amendment 1 11 December 2001
are specified, with test procedures in appendices. lysing timber preservatives and preservative-treated
Specifies design and performance requirements and
(CE-026) timber, and sets out the method for determining the
methods of test for optical beam smoke detectors.
(FP-002) presence of sapwood and heartwood. (TM-006)

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AS/NZS 1605.2:2006

AS/NZS 1605.2:2006 AS 1627.1–2003 AS 1636.1–1996


Determination of preservative penetration Removal of oil, grease and related con- Conventional tractors 34pp
by spot tests 9pp taimination 12pp Specifies the test procedures and minimum perform-
Sets out the method for determination of the penetra- Specifies procedures for cleaning metal surfaces of ance criteria for evaluating roll-over protective struc-
tion of preservative into preservative-treated timber. loosely adhering matter, oil, grease, wax, dirt, by tures fitted to tractors having a rear track width gener-
(TM-006) treatment with solvents and alkaline solutions. ally greater than 1150 mm. It applies to driver-
(MT-009) controlled tractors, but does not cover earth-moving
AS/NZS 1605.3:2006 equipment. It includes test procedures for both static
Analysis methods for determination of and dynamic testing. A theoretical analysis of roll-
AS 1627.2–2002
preservative retention 48pp over protective structures, which would provide
Power tool cleaning equivalent performance to physical testing, is in-
Specifies the analysis methods for determination of (ISO 8504-3:1993) 4pp cluded. (ME-065)
preservative retention in treated timber. (TM-006)
Describes methods for hand tool and power tool clean-
AS/NZS 1605.4:2006
ing of steel substrates before application of paints and AS 1636.2–1996
related products. It applies both to new steelwork and Rear-mounted for narrow-track tractors
Analysis methods for determination of to steel surfaces that have been coated previously and
preservative solution concentration 49pp 36pp
that show areas of breakdown requiring maintenance Specifies test procedures and minimum performance
Specifies the analysis methods for determination of painting. It describes the equipment to be used and the criteria for evaluating roll-over protective structures
preservative solution concentration. (TM-006) procedure to be followed. This Standard is identical mounted behind the driver's seat on narrow-track trac-
with and has been reproduced from ISO 8504-3:1993. tors. It applies to driver-controlled tractors, but does
AS 1609–1981 (MT-009) not cover earthmoving machinery. It includes proce-
Eye protectors for motor cyclists and racing dures for both dynamic and static testing. A theoretical
car drivers 12pp AS 1627.4–2005 analysis of roll-over protective structures, which
Amendment 1 August 1982 Abrasive blast cleaning of steel 27pp would provide at least equivalent performance to
Specifies material, optical quality and mechanical strength. Specifies abrasive blastcleaning methods for the physical testing, is included. (ME-065)
Provision is made for the limited use of tinted lenses. Test preparation of steel surfaces before coating with paints
methods are in appendices. (CS-076) and related products. (MT-009) AS 1636.3–1996
Mid-mounted for narrow-track tractors
AS 1612–1999 AS 1627.5–2003 39pp
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Paper sizes 9pp Pickling 20pp Specifies test procedures and minimum performance
Specifies designations and sizes for trimmed writing paper criteria for evaluating roll-over protective structures
Specifies procedures for preparing metal surfaces by
and untrimmed paper, as well as the method of expressing mounted in front of the driver's seat on narrow-track
immersion or by other means, employing chemical so-
of dimensions. This Standard is based on, but not equiva- tractors. It applies to driver-controlled tractors, but
lutions to remove oxidation products (scale), corrosion
lent to, and reproduced from ISO 216:1975 and ISO does not cover earthmoving equipment. It includes
products and related foreign materials. (MT-009)
217:1995. It also contains excerpts from ISO 353:1975. procedures for both dynamic and static testing. A
(IT-018) theoretical analysis of roll-over protective structures,
AS 1627.6–2003
which would provide equivalent performance to
AS 1613–2005 Chemical conversion treatment of metals physical testing, is included. (ME-065)
Timber–Colours for marking F-grades 1p 28pp
Specifies colours for marking stress-graded timber to indi- Specifies requirements and procedures for the chemi- AS 1638–1991
cate grade. It includes colours for F grades and for MGP cal conversion treatment of metals prior to the applica- Motor vehicles–Light alloy road wheels 13pp
grades. The colours are indicated by reference to AS 2700. tion of suitable organic protective coating and includes Specifies requirements for the type approval of light alu-
(TM-003) phosphate conversion of ferrous and non-ferrous and minium alloy and magnesium alloy road wheels designed
chromate conversion of aluminium, magnesium, zinc for normal driving conditions for use on vehicles with a
AS 1617 and their alloys. (MT-009) gross mass not exceeding 3.5 t. Identical with NZS
Refractory bricks and shapes 5419:1991 and produced as a joint Australian/New Zealand
AS 1627.9–2002 Standard. (MT-003)
AS 1617.1–2003 Pictorial surface preparation standards
Fireclay 4pp for painting steel surfaces 2pp AS 1639–1990
Sets out requirements for machine-made fireclay re- This Standard is a one page document which refer- The design and installation of corrugated fi-
fractory bricks and shapes. (MN-007) ences ISO 8501-1:1988 as the Standard to which users bre-reinforced cement roofing and wall clad-
should refer for the specification of a series of rust ding 10pp
AS 1617.2–2003 grades and preparation grades of steel surfaces. A Available Superseded
Insulating 3pp copy of ISO 8501-1:1988 (or superseded Australian
Amendment 1 May 1991
Sets out requirements for machine-made insulating re- Standard AS 1627.9–1989) is essential in the practical
Specifies requirements for materials, design and installation
fractory bricks produced from clays, diatomaceous application of this standard. (MT-009)
of corrugated fibre-reinforced cement roofing and cladding.
earth, exfoliated vermiculite, expanded fireclay grog, All references to asbestos cement have been deleted and the
bubble alumina, perlite or other suitable materials. AS 1627.9–1989 scope has been extended to include cladding for walls and
(MN-007) Pictorial surface preparation standards test requirements for resistance to wind loads. (BD-040)
for painting steel surfaces
AS 1617.3–2003 (ISO 8501-1:1988) 11pp AS EN 1640–2002
High alumina 4pp Available Superseded Dentistry–Medical devices for dentistry–
Sets out requirements for machine-made high alumina Equipment
refractory bricks and shapes. (MN-007) Using colour photographs, the Standard describes four
grades of rust for steel surfaces, and a number of (EN 1640:1996) 10pp
preparation grades achievable when preparing a sur- Specifies requirements for items of dental equipment used
AS 1617.4–2003 face by either blast cleaning, hand and power tool in the practice of dentistry and which are medical devices.
Silica 12pp cleaning, or flame cleaning methods. The Standard These include requirements for intended performance, de-
Sets out requirements for refractory bricks and shapes ISO 8501-1:1988 is based on Swedish Standard SIS sign attributes, components, packaging, marking, labelling
having a maximum free quartz content of 5% by mass 05 59 00:1967 and DIN 55 928, Part 4, Supplement and information supplied by the manufacturer. (HE-004)
and produced essentially from silcrete quartzite and 1:1978. In addition to the photographic examples pre-
ganister. (MN-007) sent in the superseded Standard, it contains four pho- AS EN 1641–2002
tographs and descriptions of flame-cleaned surfaces. Dentistry–Medical devices for dentistry–
AS 1617.5–2003 (MT-009) Materials
Magnesite, chrome 12pp
Sets out requirements for machine-made, basic refrac- (EN 1641:1996) 9pp
AS 1628–1999 Specifies requirements for materials used in the practice of
tory bricks. (MN-007) Water supply–Metallic gate, globe and non- dentistry for the restoration of the form and function of the
AS 1618–2003 return valves 22pp dentition and which are medical devices. These include re-
Amendment 1 1 November 2001 quirements for intended performance, design attributes,
Dimensions and preferred sizes for refractory components, packaging, marking, labelling and information
Specifies requirements for metallic gate, globe and non-
bricks 16pp return valves of nominal sizes DN 8 to DN 100 for use in supplied by the manufacturer. (HE-004)
Specifies a range of preferred nominal sizes for refractory hot and cold water applications where the operating tem-
bricks. Methods for determining the dimensions of refrac- perature does not exceed 99°C. (WS-022) AS EN 1642–2002
tory bricks are given in an Appendix. (MN-007) Dentistry–Medical devices for dentistry–
AS 1631–1994 Dental implants
AS 1627
Metal finishing–Preparation and pretreatment Cast grey and ductile iron non-pressure pipes (EN 1642:1996) 8pp
and fittings 20pp Specifies requirements for dental implants, including re-
of surfaces quirements for intended performance, design attributes,
Specifies performance and general requirements for grey
and ductile cast iron pipes and fittings up to nominal size components, packaging, marking, labelling and information
AS 1627.0–1997 supplied by the manfacturer. (HE-004)
DN 300 intended to be used where internal working pres-
Method selection guide 11pp sure is considered negligible. An Appendix illustrates pre-
Gives guidance for the selection and application of the ferred designs of pipe fittings. (WS-005) AS 1646–2007
other parts of AS 1627, which cover methods for the Elastomeric seals for waterworks purposes
preparation and pretreatment of metal surfaces prior to
AS 1636 7pp
the application of a protective coating. (MT-009)
Tractors–Roll-over protective structures– Specifies requirements for the use of elastomeric seals in
Criteria and tests water, sewerage and drainage systems (WS-010)

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AS 1647 AS/NZS 1660.2.1:1998 AS/NZS 1660.5.6:2005


Children's toys (Safety requirements) Insulation, extruded semi-conductive Fire tests–Test for vertical flame propaga-
screens and non-metallic sheaths– tion for a single insulated wire or cable
AS 1647.2–1992 Methods for general application 20pp (IEC 60332-1-1 Ed. 1.0 (2004), IEC 60332-1-
Constructional requirements 73pp Amendment 1 23 February 2001 2 Ed. 1.0 (2004), IEC 60332-1-3 Ed. 1.0
Available Superseded (EL-003) (2004)) 11pp
Amendment 1 March 1995 Specifies a method of test for the resistance to vertical
Specifies in two broad groups various hazards associ- AS/NZS 1660.2.2:1998 flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insu-
ated with constructional aspects of toys intended for Insulation, extruded semi-conductive lated conductor or cable, or optical cable under fire
use by children up to the age of 14 years. The first screens and non-metallic sheaths– conditions. (EL-003)
group of hazards is applicable to all toys (e.g. sharp Methods specific to elastomeric, XLPE
edges, sharp points, pinch of crush hazard). The sec- and XLPVC materials 9pp AS/NZS 1664
ond group of hazards relates to specific toys which, Amendment 1 24 July 2001 Aluminium structures
because of their design or their traditional play modes, (EL-003)
present a particular hazard (e.g. ingestion or inhalation AS/NZS 1664.1:1997
hazard of small toys particularly if handled by a child AS/NZS 1660.2.3:1998 Limit state design 74pp
aged less than three years; puncture hazard resulting Insulation, extruded semi-conductive Amendment 1 January 1999
from being struck by a projectile toy such as a toy screens and non-metallic sheaths– Specifies requirements for the design of aluminium
dart). In addition to a series of normal use and rea- building type structural load-carrying members and
sonably forseeable abuse tests, the Standard specifies Methods specific to PVC and halogen free
thermoplastic materials 15pp elements using the limit state design criteria (LSD).
a number of tests for specific toys (e.g. rattlers, teeth- (BD-050)
ers, projectile toys). Labelling requirements and age Amendment 1 16 June 2000
suitability gradings are also specified. (CS-018) (EL-003)
AS/NZS 1664.1 Supplement 1:1997
AS/NZS 1660.2.4:1998 Limit state design–Commentary (Supple-
AS 1649–2001 ment to AS/NZS 1664.1:1997) 19pp
Timber–Methods of test for mechanical fas- Insulation, extruded semi-conductive
screens and non-metallic sheaths– Amendment 1 January 1999
teners and connectors–Basic working loads Provides additional information on limit state design
and characteristic strengths 31pp Methods specific to polyethylene and
of aluminium structures, in relation to AS/NZS
polypropylene materials 15pp
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Specifies test methods and calculations used to establish 1664.1:1997. (BD-050)


basic working loads and characteristics strengths for spe- Amendment 1 24 July 2001
cific mechanical fasteners and connectors for use in design- (EL-003) AS/NZS 1664.2:1997
ing timber structures. Also sets out methods for establishing Allowable stress design 75pp
values for a particular fastener when used with timber of a AS/NZS 1660.2.5:1998
Amendment 1 January 1999
particular joint group. Appendix A gives recommendations Insulation, extruded semi-conductive Specifies requirements for the design of aluminium al-
on species for joint group testing. (TM-001) screens and non-metallic sheaths– loy load-carrying members using the allowable stress
Methods specific to cables above 1 kV design criteria (ASD). (BD-050)
AS 1654 4pp
ISO system of limits and fits Amendment 1 23 February 2001 AS/NZS 1664.2 Supplement 1:1997
Amendment 2 24 July 2001 Allowable stress design–Commentary
AS 1654.1–1995 (EL-003) (Supplement to AS/NZS 1664.2:1997)
Bases of tolerances, deviations and fits 33pp
AS/NZS 1660.3:1998 Amendment 1 January 1999
(ISO 286-1:1988) 30pp
Electrical tests 22pp Provides additional information on allowable stress
Provides the bases for a system of tolerances and de- Amendment 1 23 February 2001
viations suitable for plain workpieces, and fits be- design of aluminium structures, in relation to AS/NZS
(EL-003) 1664.2:1997. (BD-050)
tween mating cylindrical features or fits between
workpieces having features with parallel faces such as
the fit between a key and a keyway. Annexes give the
AS/NZS 1660.4:1998 AS/NZS 1665:2004
basic equations and rules for establishing the system, Complete cable and flexible cord 6pp Welding of aluminium structures 48pp
examples of the use of the system and equivalent Amendment 1 April 1998 Specifies the requirements for the welding of aluminium
terms used in the Standard in eight languages. Identi- (EL-003) and its weldable alloys in structures, components and
cal with and reproduced from ISO 286-1:1988. equipment complying with AS/NZS 1664.1 or AS/NZS
(ME-027) AS/NZS 1660.5.1:2005 1664.2, by gas tungsten-arc welding (GTAW), gas metal-
Fire tests–Test for vertical flame spread arc welding (GMAW), pulsed-arc wleding (GTAW or
AS 1654.2–1995 of vertically-mounted bunched wires or GMAW) and plasma-arc welding (PAW) processes.
Tables of standard tolerance grades and cables 39pp (WD-003)
limit deviations for holes and shafts Specifies methods of test for the assessment of vertical
flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or AS 1666
(ISO 286-2:1988) 43pp cables, electrical or optical, under defined conditions. Wire-rope slings
Gives values of the limit deviations for commonly The test is intended for type approval testing and vari-
used tolerance class for holes and shafts calculated ous test categories are proposed. (EL-003) AS 1666.1–1995
from the information given in AS 1654.1. Graphical
representations of tolerance zones for holes and shafts Product specification 24pp
AS/NZS 1660.5.2:2006 Specifies requirements for wire-rope slings, including
are given in the Annex. Identical with and reproduced
Fire tests–Measurement of smoke density grommets and wire-rope sling assemblies, for general
from ISO 286-2:1988. (ME-027)
of cables burning under defined condi- conditions of use. They consist of steel-wire rope and
tions often include end terminations, such as ferrule-secured
AS 1655–1974
(IEC 61034-1 Ed. 3.0 (2005), IEC 61034-2 eyes, poured sockets or swage fittings. Guidance on
Feeler gauges (metric units) information that should be supplied with enquiries and
Ed. 3.0 (2005)) 16pp
(BS 957-2:1969) 5pp orders is given in an Appendix. (ME-025)
Specifies the test procedure for the measurement of
Specifies certain aspects of design, accuracy requirements, the density of the smoke emitted from electric or opti-
material and testing, protection against climatic conditions, cal fibre cables burning under defined conditions. AS 1666.2–1995
marking and ordering, and covers blade thicknesses from (EL-003) Care and use 19pp
0.03 to 1 mm. Provision is made for the blades to be sup- Sets out recommended practices for the care and use
plied individually or assembled in a protective sheath; four of wire-rope slings under general conditions of use.
AS/NZS 1660.5.3:1998
varieties of assembled series are recommended. (ME-027) (ME-025)
Fire Tests–Determination of the amount
AS 1657–1992 of halogen acid gas evolved during the
AS/NZS 1668 Set:2005
Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and combustion of polymeric materials taken
The use of Ventilation and Air-conditioning in
ladders–Design, construction and installation from cables 10pp
(EL-003) buildings Set
27pp
Specifies requirements for the design, construction and in- AS/NZS 1660.5.4:1998 AS/NZS 1668 Set (CD):2005
stallation of fixed means of access to, and safe working at The use of Ventilation and Air-conditioning in
places normally used by operating, inspection, maintenance
Fire tests–Determination of degree of
acidity of gases evolved during the com- buildings Set on CD
and servicing personnel. Included in Appendices are meth-
ods for testing guardrails and posts, as well as typical com- bustion of materials taken from electric
AS/NZS 1668
ponent dimensions and spacings for guardrailing. (SF-013) cables by measuring pH and conductivity
The use of ventilation and airconditioning in
10pp
AS/NZS 1660 (EL-003) buildings
Test methods for electric cables, cords and AS/NZS 1668.1:1998
conductors AS/NZS 1660.5.5:2005
Fire tests–Circuit integrity 38pp Fire and smoke control in multi-
Specifies the apparatus, procedures and performance compartment buildings 110pp
AS/NZS 1660.1:1998 Amendment 1 22 November 2002
requirements to be used for testing cables required to
Conductors and metallic components maintain circuit integrity when subjected to fire under Sets out the minimum requirements for the design,
7pp specified conditions. (EL-003) construction, installation and commissioning of me-
(EL-003) chanical and airconditioning systems for fire and

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smoke control in multi-compartment buildings. Five AS 1670.1–1995 This Standard is a new edition of AS 1671.2–1975
specific methods of smoke control are defined and the Fire 65pp without major technical alterations. (CH-010)
appropriate requirements specified for each. This Available Superseded
Standard does not include requirements for smoke Amendment 1 June 1997 AS 1671.3–1987
control systems utilizing exhaust from above the hot Amendment 2 June 1998 Determination of high concentrations of
layer. The Standard does not include requirements for Amendment 3 21 May 2001 antimony in lead alloys containing not
maintenance of smoke control systems. (ME-062) Amendment 4 9 November 2001 more than 2.5% arsenic and 1% copper–
Specifies the design, installation and commissioning Titrimetric method 5pp
AS 1668.1–1991 of automatic fire detection and alarm systems. Pro-
Fire and smoke control 53pp Sets out a titrimetric method for the determination of
vides the user with in-depth information on distributed antimony in lead alloys containing less than 2.5% ar-
Available Superseded systems, revised spacing parameters, revised and ex- senic and 1.0% copper. The method which is a revi-
Sets out the requirements for those aspects of design, panded installation requirements and revised drawings sion of AS 1671.3–1975, is applicable to antimony
construction, installation and operation of air-handling utilizing the ISO based symbols. (FP-002) contents in the range 2 to 27%. (CH-010)
systems with a view to minimizing the spread of
smoke and fire through buildings by way of the air- AS 1670.2–1997
handling systems. (ME-062)
AS 1671.4–1988
Local fire 16pp Determination of tin in antimonial lead–
Available Superseded Flame atomic absorption spectrometric
AS 1668.2–2002 Specifies requirements for the design, installation and
Ventilation design for indoor air contami- commissioning of local alarm systems used for early
method 3pp
nant control 95pp warning fire detection and life safety in situations Sets out a flame atomic absorption spectrometric
Amendment 1 22 November 2002 where there is no legislative requirement for a system, method for the determination of tin in antimonial lead
Amendment 2 5 June 2003 no monitoring station connection requirement, or no in the range 0.01 to 0.05% in the presence of up to 1%
Specifies design requirements for natural ventilation monitoring facility available. (FP-002) antimony. (CH-010)
systems and mechanical air-handling systems that
ventilate enclosures, and sets minimum requirements AS 1670.3–2004 AS 1672
for the ventilation of enslosures. (ME-062) Fire alarm monitoring 9pp Limes and limestones
Specifies requirements for the connection between the
AS 1668.2 Supplement 1–2002 monitored fire alarm system and the fire dispatch cen- AS 1672.1–1997
Ventilation design for indoor air contami- tre and includes the requirements for the monitoring Limes for building 6pp
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nant control (Supplement to AS 1668.2– equipment. (FP-002) Specifies requirements for the specification of quick-
2002) 41pp lime and hydrated lime intended for use in building.
Provides background and other information on AS AS 1670.3–1997 (BD-027)
1668.2 to support the Standard and to assist users in its Monitoring network performance 7pp
correct application. (ME-062) Available Superseded AS 1674 Set–2007
Specifies the performance requirements for fire alarm Safety in welding and allied processes Set
AS 1668.2–1991 monitoring networks using the telecommunications 68pp
Mechanical ventilation for acceptable in- protocol defined in AS 4418.2. (FP-002)
door-air quality 74pp AS 1674
Available Superseded AS 1670.4–2004 Safety in welding and allied processes
Sets out the requirements for air handling systems Sound systems and intercom systems for
which ventilate enclosures by mechanical means. It emergency purposes 34pp AS 1674.1–1997
sets minimum requirements for preventing an excess Specifies requirements for the design, installation and Fire precautions 19pp
accumulation of airborne contaminants, or objection- commissioning of the components of sound systems Specifies precautions to be taken prior to and during
able odours. It does not prescribe other requirements and intercom systems for emergency purposes. hot work (including welding and allied processes), to
associated with comfort such as temperature, humid- (FP-002) prevent the possibility of fire or explosion, which may
ity, air movement or noise. The Standard also includes
result in harm to persons or property. In particular,
requirements for natural ventilation at carparks. Road AS 1670.6–1997 such precautions apply to hot work during manufac-
tunnels are not addressed in this Standard. (ME-062) Smoke alarms 15pp turing, construction, maintenance, repairs, demolition
Specifies the requirements for the installation and and where plant or equipment has contained flamma-
AS 1668.2 Supplement 1–1991 commissioning of smoke alarms complying with the ble, combustible or explosive material. Measures for
Mechanical ventilation for acceptable in- requirements of AS 3786. (FP-002) the protection of operators against electric shock, as-
door-air quality–Commentary (Supple- phyxiation, poisoning and other hazards are not cov-
ment to AS 1668.2–1991) 24pp AS 1670–1986 ered by this Standard, which also does not deal with
Available Superseded Automatic fire detection and alarm systems– protective clothing. Although primarily oriented to hot
Provides guidance on the application of the Code by System design, installation, and commission- work that is related to welding and allied processes,
explaining the intent of those clauses which could be ing 38pp this Standard can generally be applied to other forms
the subject of requests for interpretation. (ME-062) Available Superseded of ignition sources in hazardous areas. (WD-004)
A4
AS 1668.3–2001 Amendment 1 January 1987 AS 1674.2–2007
Smoke control systems for large single Amendment 2 March 1988 Electrical 36pp
compartments or smoke reservoirs 82pp Amendment 3 June 1988 Specifies safety requirements for arc welding and al-
This Standard sets minimum requirements for the de- Specifies requirements for the design, installation, and lied processes, to prevent electric shock and minimize
sign of smoke control systems in large single com- commissioning of automatic fire detection systems. Defini- associated hazards, describes practices and safeguards
partments in which smoke accumulates in a smoke tions, general requirements applicable to all systems, and that should be adopted by welders (including require-
reservoir. It sets minimum requirements considered specific requirements for heat detection, smoke detection, ments for cable connections for alternating and direct
necessary to meet the system design objectives in and flame detection systems are given. Appendices set out current power sources, and requirements for any ancil-
terms of continuous operation over a specified time recommendations on the selection of types of thermal de- lary equipment) and gives examples of ways that
period under a specified fire condition. The design in- tectors and on the application of smoke and flame detectors, shocks have been received and actions that may be
formation given in this Standard is based on axisym- together with a standard form of installer's statement for a taken in the event of a welder receiving an electric
metric plumes. Compartments and smoke reservoirs fire alarm system, fire alarm symbols, and commissioning shock. (EL-019)
are designed separately and spill plumes between test report. (FP-002)
compartments/reservoirs are not considered. Applica- AS 1675–1986
tion of this Standard is not appropriate in situations AS 1671 Current transformers–Measurement and pro-
where a stable buoyant hot layer does not exist. Lead and lead alloys tection
(ME-062) (IEC 60185) 48pp
AS 1671.1–1987 Obsolescent
AS 1669–1992 Determination of antimony content–Flame Specifies requirements for the designation, rating, perform-
Transmission belting–Frictioned surface 8pp atomic absorption spectrometric method ance, marking, and testing of current transformers (CTs).
Specifies requirements for frictioned-surface transmission
belting. Construction, dimensions and tolerances on length,
3pp Covers aspects common to all CTs (Section 1) and specific
Sets out a flame atomic absorption spectrometric requirements for Class M and Class ME measurement CTs
width and thickness of belting across width, full thickness
method for the determination of antimony in lead al- (Section 2) and for Class P, Class PL, and Class PS protec-
tensile strength, ply adhesion, electrical resistance and
loys in the concentration range 0.1 to 3.5% antimony. tion CTs (Section 3). Provides extensive explanatory mate-
marking requirements are laid down. (RU-002)
The method is suitable in the presence of up to 2.5% rial in appendices. (EL-013)
tin and 2.5% arsenic. This Standard is a new edition of
AS 1670
AS 1671.1–1974 without technical alterations. AS/NZS 1677
Fire detection, warning, control and intercom (CH-010) Refrigerating systems
systems–System design, installation and
commissioning AS 1671.2–1987 AS/NZS 1677.1:1998
Determination of low concentrations of Refrigerant classification 13pp
AS 1670.1–2004 antimony in lead alloys containing not Amendment 1 12 July 2002
Fire 79pp more than 2.5% arsenic and 0.10% cop- Specifies a simple means of referring to common re-
Amendment 1 25 November 2005 per–Titrimetric method 4pp frigerants instead of using the chemical name, for-
Specifies requirements for the design, installation and
Sets out a titrimetric method for the determination of mula, or trade name. It also establishes a uniform sys-
commissioning of fire detection and alarm systems.
antimony content in the range 0.1 to 3% in lead alloys tem to be used in assigning the proper reference num-
(FP-002)
containing less than 2.5% arsenic and 0.10% copper. ber and classification to refrigerants. The system for

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refrigerants classification is defined and physical data AS 1678.5.1.002–1998 AS 1678.6.1.017–1998


of common refrigerants listed. (ME-006) Ammonium nitrate 2pp Cadmium compound 2pp
Double sided card Double sided card
AS/NZS 1677.2:1998 (CH-009) (CH-009)
Safety requirements for fixed applications
52pp AS 1678.5.1.004–2005 AS 1678.8.0.001–2003
Amendment 1 June 1999 Calcium hypochlorite 2pp Hydrochloric acid 2pp
Amendment 2 6 December 2000 (CH-009)
Double-sided Card
Specifies requirements for the safety aspects, in terms (CH-009)
of the design, construction, installation and inspection AS 1678.8.0.004–2003
of refrigerating appliances, systems and ancillary Hypochlorite solution 2pp
AS 1678.5.1.005–2003 (CH-009)
equipment intended for use or installation in institu-
tional, public assembly, residential, commercial and Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solution
2pp AS 1678.8.0.005–2004
industrial occupancies. It applies to new refrigerating
(CH-009) Acetic anhydride 2pp
systems, to extensions and modifications of existing
(CH-009)
systems and to used systems on being reinstalled and
operated at another site. It also applies in the case of AS 1678.6.0.001–1998 AS 1678.8.0.008–1998
the conversion of a system for use with another refrig- Aniline 2pp Hydrofluoric acid 2pp
erant. (ME-006) Double sided card Double sided card
(CH-009) (CH-009)
AS 1678
Emergency procedure guide–Transport AS 1678.6.0.002–1998 AS 1678.8.0.009–2003
Sodium cyanide, potassium cyanide 2pp Formaldehyde solution (with not less
AS 1678.0.0.001–2004 Double sided card than 25% formaldehyde) 2pp
Vehicle fire 2pp (CH-009) (CH-009)
(CH-009)
AS 1678.6.0.004–1998 AS 1678.9.0.001–2005
AS 1678.2.1.001–2003 Phenol, cresols and cresylic acid 2pp Polymeric beads, expandable 2pp
Liquefied petroleum gas (LP Gas) 2pp Double sided card Double-sided Card
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(CH-009) (CH-009) (CH-009)


AS 1678.10.001–1998
AS 1678.2.1.005–2004 AS 1678.6.0.006–1998 Pesticides 2pp
Ethylene oxide, pure or with nitrogen 2pp Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) 2pp Double sided card
(CH-009) Double sided card (CH-009)
(CH-009)
AS 1678.2.1.010–2004 AS 1678.2A1–2004
Butadienes, inhibited 2pp AS 1678.6.0.009–1998 Group text EPG for Class 2 substances–
(CH-009) Cyanides, inorganic 2pp Flammable, compressed gas 40pp
Double sided card 20 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only
AS 1678.2.2.000–2003 (CH-009) includes 1 set of form)
Oxygen, refrigerated liquid 2pp (CH-009)
(CH-009) AS 1678.6.0.010–1998
AS 1678.2C1–2004
Phenylmercuric compounds 2pp
AS 1678.2.2.002–1999 Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances–
Double sided card
Transport–Chlorine 2pp (CH-009) Non-flammable, compressed gas 40pp
Double sided card 20 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only
Revises the Emergency Procedure Guide for chlorine AS 1678.6.0.011–1998 includes 1 set of form)
in accordance with the 6th edition of the Australian Copper-chrome-arsenic 2pp (CH-009)
Dangerous Goods Code (ADG Code). Provides guid-
ance to drivers, emergency services and others dealing Double sided card AS 1678.2D1–1998
with emergencies involving the transport of dangerous (CH-009) Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances–
goods. (CH-009) Compressed and liquefied gases–
AS 1678.6.0.013–1998
Aerosols 40pp
AS 1678.3.0.015–2004 Chloropicrin 2pp
20 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only
Formaldehyde solution, flammable 2pp Double sided card
(CH-009)
includes 1 set of form)
(CH-009) Revises the Group Text EPG for aerosols in accor-
dance with the 6th edition of the Australian Code for
AS 1678.3.0.021–2003 AS 1678.6.0.014–1998 the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail
Ethyl methyl ketone (Methyl ethyl ketone, Lead arsenates, lead arsenites 2pp (ADG Code). Provides guidance for drivers, emer-
MEK) 2pp Double sided card gency services, and others, in dealing with emergen-
(CH-009) (CH-009) cies involving the transport of aerosols. (CH-009)

AS 1678.6.0.015–2004 AS 1678.2M1–2004
AS 1678.3.0.022–2003
Beryllium powder and beryllium com- Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances–
Acrylonitrile (inhibited) 2pp
(CH-009) pound, N.O.S. 2pp Compressed and liquefied gases–Mixed
(CH-009) load of gases in cylinders 40pp
AS 1678.3.1.001–2003 20 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only
Petrol (as cargo) 2pp AS 1678.6.0.016–1998 includes 1 set of form)
(CH-009) Selenates or selenites 2pp (CH-009)
Double sided card
AS 1678.3A1–2004
AS 1678.3.1.003–1998 (CH-009)
Group text EPGs for Class 3 substances–
Carbon disulfide 2pp
AS 1678.6.0.017–1998 Flammable liquids 40pp
Double sided card
(CH-009) Motor fuel anti-knock mixture 2pp 20 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only
Double sided card includes 1 set of form)
AS 1678.3.2.001–2003 (CH-009) (CH-009)
Toluene 2pp AS 1678.3C1–2004
(CH-009) AS 1678.6.1.010–1998 Group text EPGs for Class 3 substances–
Arsenic acid, liquid; arsenic acid, solid Flammable liquids of a lesser hazard
AS 1678.3.2.002–1998 2pp 40pp
Xylenes 2pp Double sided card 20 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only
Double sided card (CH-009)
includes 1 set of form)
(CH-009) (CH-009)
AS 1678.6.1.014–1998
AS 1678.4.2.001–2005 Ammonium thioglycolate 2pp AS 1678.4A1–2004
Aluminium alkyls and aluminium alkyl Double sided card Group text EPG for Class 4.1 substances–
halides 2pp (CH-009) Flammable solids; substances liable to
Double-sided Card spontaneous combustution; and sub-
(CH-009) AS 1678.6.1.015–1998 stances that in contact with water emit
Sodium fluoride, potassium fluoride, am- flammable gases 40pp
AS 1678.4.3.002–1998 monium fluoride 2pp 20 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only
Magnesium phosphide 2pp Double sided card includes 1 set of form)
Double sided card (CH-009) (CH-009)
(CH-009)

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AS 1678.5A1–2006 AS 1680.2.0–1990 AS 1682


Group text EPG for Class 5 substances– Recommendations for specific tasks and Fire dampers
Oxidizing agents 40pp interiors 16pp
20 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only Available Superseded AS 1682.1–1990
includes 1 set of form) Amendment 1 December 1992 Specification 9pp
(CH-009) Sets out certain quantitative recommendations for the Sets out the requirements for the design, manufacture,
lighting of specific tasks and interiors, in particular, performance testing and marking of fire dampers
AS 1678.5K1–2006 recommendations for maintenance illuminance and whose purpose is to protect ventilation openings in
Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances– maximum glare index. Intended for use in conjunction fire-resistant elements of construction. (ME-062)
Organic peroxides 40pp with AS 1680.1 until applicable recommendations in
the AS 1680.2 series are published. (LG-001) AS 1682.2–1990
20 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only
Installation 7pp
includes 1 set of form) AS 1680.2.1–1993 Sets out the requirements for installation of fire damp-
(CH-009) Circulation spaces and other general ar- ers (and smoke dampers) in fire-resistant elements of
eas 13pp construction. (ME-062)
AS 1678.5Q1–2006
Sets out recommendations for the lighting of circula-
Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances– tion spaces and other areas which commonly occur in AS 1683
Organic peroxides, temperature con- buildings of various types. It is intended to be read in Methods of test for elastomers
trolled 40pp conjunction with the general recommendations of AS
20 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only 1680.1. (LG-001) AS 1683.1–2002
includes 1 set of form) Rubber latex–Sampling
(CH-009) AS 1680.2.2–1994 (ISO 123:2001) 8pp
Office and screen-based tasks 26pp Specifies procedures for sampling natural rubber latex
AS 1678.8A1–2004 Sets out recommendations for the lighting of offices and for sampling synthetic rubber latices and artificial
Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances– and related work areas, and locations within other latices. This Standard is identical with and has been
Corrosive substances 40pp workplaces where screen-based tasks are performed. It reproduced from ISO 123:2001. (RU-003)
20 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only is intended to be read in conjunction with the general
recommendations of AS 1680.1. (LG-001) AS 1683.2–2001
includes 1 set of form)
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(CH-009) Latex, rubber–Determination of total sol-


AS 1680.2.3–1994
ids content
AS 1679 Educational and training facilities 23pp
Sets out recommendations for the lighting of interiors (ISO 124:1997) 4pp
Reusable all-glass or metal-and-glass sy- of buildings which provide facilities for structured Specifies a method for the determination of the solids
ringes for medical use learning or training programmes at all levels, from content of natural rubber latex concentrate and syn-
pre-school to tertiary and adult education centres. It is thetic rubnber latex. This Standard is identical with
AS 1679.1–2005 intended to be read in conjunction with the general and has been reproduced from ISO 124:1997.
Dimensions recommendations of AS 1680.1. (LG-001) (RU-003)
(ISO 595-1:1986) 6pp
Adopts ISO 595-1:1996 to specify dimension for the AS/NZS 1680.2.4:1997 AS 1683.3–2001
reusable all-glass or metal-and-glass syringes for Industrial tasks and processes 48pp Latex, rubber, natural concentrate–
medical use, with a graduated capacity from 1 to Amendment 1 September 1998 Determination of dry rubber content
100 mL. Also specifies requirements for the graduated Sets out recommendations for the lighting of industrial (ISO 126:1995) 3pp
capacity of syringes. (HE-009) tasks and processes with a view to providing visual Specifies a method for the determination of the dry
environments in which such tasks and processes may rubber content of natural rubber latex concentrate.
AS 1679.2–2005 be safely and efficiently performed. It is intended to be This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
Design, performance requirements and read in conjunction with the general recommendations duced from ISO 126:1995. (RU-003)
tests of AS 1680.1. (LG-001)
(ISO 595-2:1987) 3pp AS 1683.4–1992
(HE-009) AS/NZS 1680.2.5:1997 Rubber, vulcanized–Determination of
Hospital and medical tasks 37pp density
AS/NZS 1680 Set:2006 Sets out recommendations for the lighting of a variety (ISO 2781:1988) 3pp
Interior lighting Set of tasks carried out within hospitals and medical facili- Specifies two methods of test for the determination of
ties, particularly tasks associated with clinical obser- the density of solid vulcanized rubber. Apparatus,
AS/NZS 1680 Set (CD):2006 vation, treatment and care. It is intended to be read in time-interval between vulcanization and testing, con-
conjunction with the general recommendations of AS ditioning of test pieces, procedures for the two meth-
Interior lighting Set on CD
1680.1. (LG-001) ods, expression of results and test report are laid
AS/NZS 1680 down. This Standard is identical with and reproduced
AS 1680.3–1991 from ISO 2781:1988. (RU-003)
Interior lighting Measurement, calculation and presenta-
AS/NZS 1680.0:1998 tion of photometric data 48pp AS 1683 (Pt 5 to 6)–1974
Specifies requirements for laboratory conditions, pro- Methods of test for elastomers–First
Safe movement 11pp cedures and instrumentation for making photometric
Sets out minimum requirements for electric lighting Group: Methods 5, 6 20pp
measurements on general-purpose luminaires for inte-
systems within publicly accessible areas of buildings rior lighting. Also specifies requirements for the deri-
so as to provide visual conditions that facilitate the AS 1683.5–1974
vation of certain photometric data needed for interior
safe movement of people in the normal use of the Coagulum content of rubber latices
lighting calculations. Sets out the type and form of
building. Does not include lighting requirements for data which should be included in a photometric test (ISO 706) 2pp
specific work tasks. (LG-001) report. (LG-001) A5
Bound as part of AS 1683 series. See AS 1683 (Pt
AS/NZS 1680.1:2006 AS/NZS 1680.4:2001 5 to 6)–1974.
General principles and recommendations Maintenance of electric lighting systems (RU-003)
118pp 25pp
Provides general principles and recommendations for AS 1683.6–1974
Describes and explains the process of light loss in out-
the lighting of building interiors to enhance the per- door electric lighting systems due to environmental, Volatile fatty acid number of natural rub-
formance and comfort of those performing visual operating and age related conditions and examines the ber latex
tasks. Deals with illuminating essential task details, strategies to reverse and compensate for this loss. Sets (ISO 506) 4pp
using both artificial light and daylight, while control- out procedures for the estimation of appropriate main- A5
ling or excluding factors that might cause visual dis- tenance factors to make allowance for light losses in
comfort. (LG-001)
Bound as part of AS 1683 series. See AS 1683 (Pt
design calculations, and for the determination of eco- 5 to 6)–1974.
nomic maintenance regimes and cycles. Also advises This method determines the volatile fatty acid number
AS 1680.1–1990 on the selection of appropriate lighting equipment and of natural rubber latex which contains preservative
General principles and recommendations on servicing techniques to promote the longevity of agents and which has been submitted to some type of
88pp systems and minimize maintenance requirements. concentration process. The method is not necessarily
Available Superseded (LG-001) suitable for latices from natural sources other than
Amendment 1 June 1993 Havea brasiliensis, and is not applicable to com-
Sets out general principles and recommendations for AS 1681–2002 pounded latex, latex, vulcanized latex, artificial dis-
the lighting of interiors of buildings. Applies primarily Safety requirements for electrically heated persions of rubber or synthetic rubber latices.
to interiors in which work is undertaken and takes into Type 1 ovens in which flammable volatiles (RU-003)
account both electric lighting and daylight. Object of can occur 27pp
recommendations is to produce a visual environment AS 1683.9–1992
Specifies requirements for the design, construction and safe
in which essential task details are made easy to see operation of ovens for use at a maximum temperature of Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic–
and adverse factors which may cause visual discom- 540°C in which there may be an explosion hazard due to Determination of tension set at normal
fort are either excluded or appropriately controlled. the presence of flammable volatiles. Appendices provide and high temperatures
Does not deal with lighting for the purposes of decora- combustion characteristics for common flammable liquids, (ISO 2285:1988) 4pp
tion, display, entertainment, or sport. (LG-001) methods for calculation of ventilation and illustrate an oven Specifies a method for determining the tension set
safety design form. (EL-014) characteristics of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers.

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Apparatus, dimensions, preparation, conditioning, tended, emulsion-polymerized styrene- ozone. This Standard is identical with and has been
marking, and time-interval between vulcanization and butadiene rubber reproduced from ISO 1431-2:1994. (RU-003)
testing of test pieces, procedure, strain, duration of test (ISO 289-3:1999) 3pp
and temperature, expression of results and test report Specifies a method for determining the Delta Mooney AS 1683.26–2001
are laid down. This Standard is identical with and re- value of a non-pigmented, oil-extended, emulsion- Rubber, vulcanizedor thermoplastic–
produced from ISO 2285:1988. (RU-003) polymerized styrene-butadine rubber. This Standard is Accelerated ageing and heat resistance
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 289- tests
AS 1683.11–2001 1:1994. (RU-003) (ISO 188:1998) 9pp
Tension testing of vulcanized or thermo- Specifies accelerated ageing or heat-resistance tests on
plastic rubber AS 1683.17–2001 vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers. This Standard is
(ISO 37:1994) 12pp Determination of carbon black content of identical with and has been reproduced from ISO
Specifies a method for the determination of the tensile vulcanized rubber–Pyrolytic and chemical 188:1998. (RU-003)
stress-strain properties of vulcanized and thermoplas- degradation methods
tic rubbers. This Standard is identical with and has (ISO 1408:1995) 8pp AS 1684
been reproduced from ISO 37:1994. (RU-003) Specifies a pyrolytic and two chemical degradation Residential timber-framed construction
methods for the determination of the carbon content of
AS 1683.12–2001 rubber. This Standard is identical with and has been AS 1684.1–1999
Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic– reproduced from ISO 1408:1995. (RU-003) Design criteria 111pp
Determination of tear strength (trouser, Amendment 1 26 February 2002
angle and crescent test pieces) AS 1683.18–2001 Sets out design methods, assumptions and other crite-
(ISO 34-1:1994, ISO 34-1:1994/Cor 1:1999) Determination of flex cracking and crack ria used in the preparation of the span tables, uplift
growth of vulcanized or thermoplastic forces and racking pressures contained within Parts 2,
12pp 3 and 4 of the AS 1684 series. It applies to the prepa-
Specifies three methods for the determination of the rubber (De Mattia) ration of design data for residential timber-framed
tear strength of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber. (ISO 132:1999) 7pp construction where the loading and performance re-
This Standard is identical with and has been repro- Specifies a method for use in comparing the resistance quirements correspond to those for Class 1 and Class
duced from ISO 34-1:1994. (RU-003) of rubbers to the formation of growth cracks. This 10 buildings as defined by the Building Code of Aus-
Standard is identical with and has been reproduced tralia. (TM-001)
AS 1683.13–1992 from ISO 132:1999. (RU-003)
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Compression set of vulcanized rubber AS 1684.2–2006


under constant deflection 3pp AS 1683.19–2001 Non-cyclonic areas 251pp
Specifies a method for determining the compression Preparation, mixing and vulcanization of Includes a CD-ROM
set of vulcanized rubber under constant deflection. rubber test mixes–Equipment and proce- Amendment 1 16 November 2006
(RU-003) dures Specifies requirements for building practice and for
(ISO 2393:1994) 9pp the selection, placement and fixing of the various
AS 1683.14.1–2001 Specifies the equipment and procedures for the pepa- structural elements used in the construction of timber-
Adhesive strength of vulcanized or ther- ration, mixing and vulcanization of rubber test mixes. framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in
moplastic rubber–One-plate method This Standard is identical with and has been repro- the Building Code of Australia, for non-cyclonic ar-
(ISO 813:1997) 7pp duced from ISO 2393:1994. (RU-003) eas. (TM-002)
Specifies a method for the determination of the adhe-
sion strength of a vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber AS 1683.20–2001 AS 1684.2–2006 (Loose-leaf in Binder)
bonded to a rigid substrate. This Standard is identical Standard temperatures, humidities and Non-cyclonic areas 251pp
with and has been reproduced from ISO 813:1997. times for conditioing and testing Includes a CD-ROM
(RU-003) (ISO 471:1995) 3pp Amendment 1 31 July 2007
Specifies the temperature, humidity and time condi- Specifies requirements for building practice and for
AS 1683.14.2–2001 tions used for the conditioing and testing of all types the selection, placement and fixing of the various
Adhesive strength of vulcanized or ther- of rubber test pieces. This Standard is identical with structural elements used in the construction of timber-
and has been reproduced from ISO 471:1995. framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in
moplastic rubber–Two-plate method the Building Code of Australia, for non-cyclonic ar-
(RU-003)
(ISO 814:1996) 4pp eas. (TM-002)
Specifies a method for the determination of the adhe-
sion strength of rubber-metal bonds where the rubber
AS 1683.21–1982
Rubber–Vulcanized–Determination of AS 1684.2–2006 (Loose-leaf without
part is assembled between two parrallel metal plates. Binder)
This Standard is identical with and has been repro- abrasion resistance using a rotating cy-
lindrical device 7pp Non-cyclonic areas 251pp
duced from ISO 814:1996. (RU-003)
(RU-003) Includes a CD-ROM, Shrink-wrapped
Amendment 1 31 July 2007
AS 1683.15.1–2000
AS 1683.22–2001 Specifies requirements for building practice and for
International rubber hardness the selection, placement and fixing of the various
(ISO 48:1994) 14pp Determination of vulcaniztion characteris- structural elements used in the construction of timber-
Specifies methods for the determination of the interna- tics using the oscillating disc curemeter framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in
tional rubber hardness of vulcanized or thermoplastic (ISO 3417:1991) 12pp the Building Code of Australia, for non-cyclonic ar-
rubbers on flat surfaces and the apparent hardness on Specifies a method for determining selected vulcaniz- eas. (TM-002)
curved surfaces. This Standard is identical to and has ing characteristics of a rubber compound by means of
been reproduced from ISO 48:1994. (RU-003) the oscillating disc curemeter. This Standard is identi- AS 1684.2 Supplement 0–2006
cal with and has been reproduced from ISO Non-cyclonic areas–General introduction
AS 1683.15.2–1990 3417:1991. (RU-003) and index (Supplement to AS 1684.2–
Durometer hardness 2006) 2pp
(ISO 48:1979) 5pp AS 1683.23–2000
(TM-002)
(RU-003) Rubber–Vulcanized–Determination of re-
sistance to liquids AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 1–2006
AS 1683.16.1–2001 (ISO 1817:1999) 15pp Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement 1:
Determinations using a shearing-disc Specifies methods of evaluating the resistance of vul- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
canized thermoset or thermoplastic rubbers to the ac-
viscometer–Determination of Mooney tion of liquids. This Standard is identical to and has
fication N1/N2–Seasoned softwood–
viscosity been reproduced from ISO 1817:1999. (RU-003) Stress Grade F5 (Supplement to AS
(ISO 289-1:1994) 9pp 1684.2–2006) 52pp
Specifies a method of use of a shearing-disc viscome- AS 1683.24–2001 (TM-002)
ter for measuring of uncompounded or compounded Determination of the resistance of vulcan-
rubbers. This Standard is identical with and has been ized or thermoplastic rubbers to ozone AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 2–2006
reproduced from ISO 289-1:1994. (RU-003) Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement 2:
cracking–Static strain test
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
AS 1683.16.2–2001 (ISO 1431-1:1989) 7pp
Specifies a method to estimate the resistance of vul- fication N1/N2–Seasoned softwood–
Determinations using a shearing-disc canized or thermoplastic rubbers to cracking when ex- Stress Grade F7 (Supplement to AS
viscometer–Determination of pre- posed, under static tencile strain, to air containing 1684.2–2006) 53pp
vulcanizing characteristics ozone. This Standard is identical with and has been (TM-002)
(ISO 289-2:1994) 3pp reproduced from ISO 1431-1:1989. (RU-003)
Specifies a method for determining the pre- AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 3–2006
vulcanizing characteristics of compounded rubber. AS 1683.25–2001 Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement 3:
This Standard is identical with and has been repro- Determination of the resistance of vulcan- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
duced from ISO 289-2:1994. (RU-003) ized or thermoplastic rubbers to ozone fication N1/N2–Seasoned softwood–
cracking–Dynamic strain test Stress Grade F8 (Supplement to
AS 1683.16.3–2001 (ISO 1431-2:1994) 8pp AS 1684.2–2006) 53pp
Determinations using a shearing-disc Specifies a method to estimate the resistance of vul- (TM-002)
viscometer–Determination of the Delta canized or thermoplastic rubbers to cracking when ex-
Mooney value for non-pigmented oil ex- posed, under static tensile strain, to air containing

39
AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 4–2006

AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 4–2006 AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 15–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 11–2006
Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement 4: Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 11:
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- 15: Timber framing span tables–Wind Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
fication N1/N2–Seasoned softwood– classification N1/N2–Unseasoned hard- fication N3–Unseasoned softwood–Stress
Stress Grade MGP 10 (Supplement to wood–Stress Grade F17 (Supplement to Grade F7 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–2006)
AS 1684.2–2006) 53pp AS 1684.2–2006) 53pp 54pp
(TM-002) (TM-002) (TM-002)

AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 5–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 1–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 12–2006
Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement 5: Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 1: Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 12:
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
fication N1/N2–Seasoned softwood– fication N3–Seasoned softwood–Stress fication N3–Unseasoned hardwood–
Stress Grade MGP 12 (Supplement to Grade F5 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–2006) Stress Grade F8 (Supplement to AS
AS 1684.2–2006) 52pp 51pp 1684.2–2006) 53pp
(TM-002) (TM-002) (TM-002)

AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 6–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 2–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 13–2006
Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement 6: Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 2: Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 13:
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
fication N1/N2–Seasoned softwood– fication N3–Seasoned softwood–Stress fication N3–Unseasoned hardwood–
Stress Grade MGP 15 (Supplement to Grade F7 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–2006) Stress Grade F11 (Supplement to AS
AS 1684.2–2006) 52pp 52pp 1684.2–2006) 54pp
(TM-002) (TM-002) (TM-002)

AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 7–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 3–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 14–2006
Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement 7: Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 3: Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 14:
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
fication N1/N2–WA seasoned hardwood– fication N3–Seasoned softwood–Stress fication N3–Unseasoned hardwood–
Stress Grade F14 (Supplement to Grade F8 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–2006) Stress Grade F14 (Supplement to AS
AS 1684.2–2006) 49pp 52pp 1684.2–2006) 53pp
(TM-002) (TM-002) (TM-002)

AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 8–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 4–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 15–2006
Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement 8: Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 4: Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 15:
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
fication N1/N2–Seasoned hardwood– fication N3–Seasoned softwood–Stress fication N3–Unseasoned hardwood–
Stress Grade F17 (Supplement to AS Grade MGP 10 (Supplement to AS 1684.2– Stress Grade F17 (Supplement to AS
1684.2–2006) 52pp 2006) 52pp 1684.2–2006) 53pp
(TM-002) (TM-002) (TM-002)

AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 9–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 5–2006 AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 1–2006
Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement 9: Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 5: Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 1:
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
fication N1/N2–Seasoned hardwood– fication N3–Seasoned softwood–Stress fication N4–Seasoned softwood–Stress
Stress Grade F27 (Supplement to AS Grade MGP 12 (Supplement to AS 1684.2– Grade F5(Supplement to AS 1684.2–2006)
1684.2–2006) 52pp 2006) 52pp 52pp
(TM-002) (TM-002) (TM-002)

AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 10–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 6–2006 AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 2–2006
Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 6: Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 2:
10: Timber framing span tables–Wind Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
classification N1/N2–Unseasoned soft- fication N3–Seasoned softwood–Stress fication N4–Seasoned softwood–Stress
wood–Stress Grade F5 (Supplement to Grade MGP 15 (Supplement to AS 1684.2– Grade F7 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–2006)
AS 1684.2–2006) 54pp 2006) 52pp 53pp
(TM-002) (TM-002) (TM-002)

AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 11–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 7–2006 AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 3–2006
Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 7: Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 3:
11: Timber framing span tables–Wind Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
classification N1/N2–Unseasoned soft- fication N3–WA seasoned hardwood– fication N4–Seasoned softwood–Stress
wood–Stress Grade F7 (Supplement to Stress Grade F14 (Supplement to Grade F8 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–2006)
AS 1684.2–2006) 56pp AS 1684.2–2006) 49pp 53pp
(TM-002) (TM-002) (TM-002)

AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 12–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 8–2006 AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 4–2006
Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 8: Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 4:
12: Timber framing span tables–Wind Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
classification N1/N2–Unseasoned hard- fication N3–Seasoned hardwood–Stress fication N4–Seasoned softwood–Stress
wood–Stress Grade F8 (Supplement to Grade F17(Supplement to AS 1684.2– Grade MGP 10 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–
AS 1684.2–2006) 55pp 2006) 52pp 2006) 53pp
(TM-002) (TM-002) (TM-002)

AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 13–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 9–2006 AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 5–2006
Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 9: Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 5:
13: Timber framing span tables–Wind Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
classification N1/N2–Unseasoned hard- fication N3–Seasoned hardwood–Stress fication N4–Seasoned softwood–Stress
wood–Stress Grade F11 (Supplement to Grade F27(Supplement to AS 1684.2– Grade MGP 12 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–
AS 1684.2–2006) 55pp 2006) 52pp 2006) 53pp
(TM-002) (TM-002) (TM-002)

AS 1684.2 N1/N2 Supplement 14–2006 AS 1684.2 N3 Supplement 10–2006 AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 6–2006
Non-cyclonic areas–N1/N2 Supplement Non-cyclonic areas–N3 Supplement 10: Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 6:
14: Timber framing span tables–Wind Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Timber framing span tables–Wind classi-
classification N1/N2–Unseasoned hard- fication N3–Unseasoned softwood–Stress fication N4–Seasoned softwood–Stress
wood–Stress Grade F14 (Supplement to Grade F5 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–2006) Grade MGP 15 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–
AS 1684.2–2006) 53pp 53pp 2006) 52pp
(TM-002) (TM-002) (TM-002)

40
Numerical Catalogue, 2008

AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 7–2006 the Building Code of Australia, for cyclonic areas. tion C1–Unseasoned softwood–Stress
Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 7: (TM-002) Grade F5 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006)
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- 54pp
fication N4–WA seasoned hardwood– AS 1684.3–2006 (Loose-leaf without (TM-002)
Stress Grade F14 (Supplement to Binder)
AS 1684.2–2006) 50pp Cyclonic areas 243pp AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 11–2006
(TM-002) Includes a CD-ROM, Shrink-wrapped Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 11: Tim-
Amendment 1 31 July 2007 ber framing span tables–Wind classifica-
AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 8–2006 Specifies requirements for building practice and for tion C1–Unseasoned softwood–Stress
the selection, placement and fixing of the various Grade F7 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006)
Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 8:
structural elements used in the construction of timber-
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in 55pp
fication N4–Seasoned hardwood–Stress the Building Code of Australia, for cyclonic areas. (TM-002)
Grade F17 (Supplement to AS 1684.2– (TM-002)
2006) 52pp AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 12–2006
(TM-002) AS 1684.3 Supplement 0–2006 Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 12: Tim-
Cyclonic areas–General introduction and ber framing span tables–Wind classifica-
AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 9–2006 index (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) tion C1–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress
Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 9: 2pp Grade F8 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006)
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- (TM-002) 54pp
fication N4–Seasoned hardwood–Stress (TM-002)
Grade F27 (Supplement to AS 1684.2– AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 1–2006
2006) 52pp Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 1: Timber AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 13–2006
(TM-002) framing span tables–Wind classification Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 13: Tim-
C1–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade F5 ber framing span tables–Wind classifica-
AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 10–2006 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) 52pp tion C1–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress
Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 10: (TM-002) Grade F11 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- 2006) 54pp
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fication N4–Unseasoned softwood–Stress AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 2–2006 (TM-002)


Grade F5 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–2006) Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 2: Timber
54pp framing span tables–Wind classification AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 14–2006
(TM-002) C1–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade F7 Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 14: Tim-
(Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) 53pp ber framing span tables–Wind classifica-
AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 11–2006 (TM-002) tion C1–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress
Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 11: Grade F14 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 3–2006 2006) 53pp
fication N4–Unseasoned softwood–Stress Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 3: Timber (TM-002)
Grade F7 (Supplement to AS 1684.2–2006) framing span tables–Wind classification
C1–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 15–2006
55pp
(TM-002) F8–(Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) 53pp Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 15: Tim-
(TM-002) ber framing span tables–Wind classifica-
AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 12–2006 tion C1–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress
Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 12: AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 4–2006 Grade F17 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 4: Timber 2006) 53pp
fication N4–Unseasoned hardwood– framing span tables–Wind classification (TM-002)
Stress Grade F8 (Supplement to C1–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 1–2006
AS 1684.2–2006) 54pp MGP 10 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006)
Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 1: Timber
(TM-002) 53pp
(TM-002) framing span tables–Wind classification
AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 13–2006 C2–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade F5
Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 13: AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 5–2006 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) 53pp
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 5: Timber (TM-002)
fication N4–Unseasoned hardwood– framing span tables–Wind classification
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 2–2006
Stress Grade F11 (Supplement to C1–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade
Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 2: Timber
AS 1684.2–2006) 54pp MGP 12 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006)
framing span tables–Wind classification
(TM-002) 52pp
C2–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade F7
(TM-002)
AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 14–2006 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) 54pp
Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 14: AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 6–2006 (TM-002)
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 6: Timber
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 3–2006
fication N4–Unseasoned hardwood– framing span tables–Wind classification Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 3: Timber
Stress Grade F14 (Supplement to C1–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade
framing span tables–Wind classification
AS 1684.2–2006) 53pp MGP 15 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006)
C2–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade F8
(TM-002) 52pp (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) 53pp
(TM-002)
AS 1684.2 N4 Supplement 15–2006 (TM-002)
Non-cyclonic areas–N4 Supplement 15: AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 7–2006 AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 4–2006
Timber framing span tables–Wind classi- Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 7: Timber Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 4: Timber
fication N4–Unseasoned hardwood– framing span tables–Wind classification framing span tables–Wind classification
Stress Grade F17 (Supplement to C1–WA seasoned hardwood–Stress C2–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade
AS 1684.2–2006) 53pp Grade F14 (Supplement to AS 1684.3– MGP 10 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006)
(TM-002) 2006) 50pp 53pp
(TM-002) (TM-002)
AS 1684.3–2006
Cyclonic areas 243pp AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 8–2006 AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 5–2006
Includes a CD-ROM Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 8: Timber Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 5: Timber
Amendment 1 16 November 2006 framing span tables–Wind classification framing span tables–Wind classification
Specifies requirements for building practice and for C1–Seasoned hardwood–Stress Grade
the selection, placement and fixing of the various C2–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade
F17(Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) 52pp MGP 12 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006)
structural elements used in the construction of timber- (TM-002)
framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in 53pp
the Building Code of Australia, for cyclonic areas. (TM-002)
AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 9–2006
(TM-002)
Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 9: Timber AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 6–2006
AS 1684.3–2006 (Loose-leaf in Binder) framing span tables–Wind classification Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 6: Timber
Cyclonic areas 243pp C1–Seasoned hardwood–Stress Grade framing span tables–Wind classification
Includes a CD-ROM F27(Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) 52pp C2–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade
Amendment 1 31 July 2007 (TM-002) MGP 15 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006)
Specifies requirements for building practice and for 52pp
the selection, placement and fixing of the various AS 1684.3 C1 Supplement 10–2006
(TM-002)
structural elements used in the construction of timber- Cyclonic areas–C1 Supplement 10: Tim-
framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in ber framing span tables–Wind classifica-

41
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 7–2006

AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 7–2006 C3–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 15–2006


Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 7: Timber F8(Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) 54pp Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 15: Tim-
framing span tables–Wind classification (TM-002) ber framing span tables–Wind classifica-
C2–WA seasoned hardwood–Stress tion C3–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress
AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 4–2006
Grade F14 (Supplement to AS 1684.3– Grade F17 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–
Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 4: Timber
2006) 50pp 2006) 54pp
framing span tables–Wind classification
(TM-002) (TM-002)
C3–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 8–2006 MGP 10 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) AS 1684.4–2006
Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 8: Timber 54pp Simplified–Non-cyclonic areas 194pp
framing span tables–Wind classification (TM-002) Amendment 1 16 November 2006
C2–Seasoned hardwood–Stress Grade Specifies requirements for building practice and for
AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 5–2006
F17 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) the selection, placement and fixing of the various
Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 5: Timber structural elements used in the construction of timber-
52pp framing span tables–Wind classification framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in
(TM-002) C3–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade the Building Code of Australia, for non-cyclonic wind
MGP 12 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) classifications N1 and N2. (TM-002)
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 9–2006 53pp
Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 9: Timber (TM-002) AS 1684.4–2006 (Loose-leaf in Binder)
framing span tables–Wind classification Simplified–Non-cyclonic areas 194pp
C2–Seasoned hardwood–Stress Grade AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 6–2006 Amendment 1 31 July 2007
F27 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 6: Timber Specifies requirements for building practice and for
52pp framing span tables–Wind classification the selection, placement and fixing of the various
Amendment 1 19 April 2006 C3–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade structural elements used in the construction of timber-
(TM-002) framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in
MGP 15 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) the Building Code of Australia, for non-cyclonic wind
53pp classifications N1 and N2. (TM-002)
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 10–2006 (TM-002)
Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 10: Tim-
AS 1684.4–2006 (Loose-leaf without
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ber framing span tables–Wind classifica- AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 7–2006


tion C2–Unseasoned softwood–Stress Binder)
Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 7: Timber
Grade F5 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) Simplified–Non-cyclonic areas 194pp
framing span tables–Wind classification
54pp Shrink-wrapped
C3–WA seasoned hardwood–Stress Amendment 1 31 July 2007
(TM-002) Grade F14 (Supplement to AS 1684.3– Specifies requirements for building practice and for
2006) 52pp the selection, placement and fixing of the various
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 11–2006 (TM-002) structural elements used in the construction of timber-
Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 11: Tim- framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in
ber framing span tables–Wind classifica- AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 8–2006 the Building Code of Australia, for non-cyclonic wind
tion C2–Unseasoned softwood–Stress Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 8: Timber classifications N1 and N2. (TM-002)
Grade F7 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) framing span tables–Wind classification
55pp AS 1687–1991
C3–Seasoned hardwood–Stress Grade
(TM-002) Knapsack spray pumps for firefighting 5pp
F17 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006)
Amendment 1 August 1991
53pp Sets out requirements for portable hand-operated knapsack
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 12–2006 (TM-002) spray pumps of the water-container type for firefighting. It
Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 12: Tim-
specifies the materials and construction details of the con-
ber framing span tables–Wind classifica- AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 9–2006 tainer and pump, and includes a standard test for the appli-
tion C2–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 9: Timber ance. (FP-006)
Grade F8 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) framing span tables–Wind classification
54pp C3–Seasoned hardwood–Stress Grade AS 1691–1985
(TM-002) F27 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) Domestic oil-fired appliances–Installation
53pp 11pp
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 13–2006 (TM-002) Obsolescent
Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 13: Tim- Amendment 1 September 1985
ber framing span tables–Wind classifica- AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 10–2006 Provides requirements for the installation of fixed and flued
tion C2–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 10: Tim- domestic-type oil-burning appliances, together with their
Grade F11 (Supplement to AS 1684.3– associated oil fuel supply systems, in domestic buildings
ber framing span tables–Wind classifica-
and in other buildings, provided that the capacity of the ap-
2006) 53pp tion C3–Unseasoned softwood–Stress pliance is not over 60 kW thermal input rate. It does not ap-
(TM-002) Grade F5(Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) ply to the design and construction of appliances, rules for
54pp which are given in AS 1690.
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 14–2006 (TM-002)
Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 14: Tim- AS 1692–2006
ber framing span tables–Wind classifica- AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 11–2006 Steel tanks for flammable and combustible
tion C2–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 11: Tim- liquids 20pp
Grade F14 (Supplement to AS 1684.3– ber framing span tables–Wind classifica- Amendment 1 17 August 2006
2006) 53pp tion C3–Unseasoned softwood–Stress Sets out designs and specifications for a range of steel tanks
(TM-002) Grade F7 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) for the bulk storage of flammable and combustible liquids.
55pp (ME-017)
AS 1684.3 C2 Supplement 15–2006 (TM-002)
AS 1692–1989
Cyclonic areas–C2 Supplement 15: Tim- Tanks for flammable and combustible liquids
ber framing span tables–Wind classifica- AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 12–2006
Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 12: Tim- 13pp
tion C2–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress Obsolescent
Grade F17 (Supplement to AS 1684.3– ber framing span tables–Wind classifica-
Specifies design and construction requirements for tanks
2006) 53pp tion C3–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress
together with certain of their appurtenances, but does not
(TM-002) Grade F8 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) deal with their installation or with road, rail, or marine
54pp tanks, or with fuel tanks for vehicles. It does not apply to
AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 1–2006 (TM-002) the storage of materials that are not liquid at normal tem-
Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 1: Timber peratures and pressures. It provides for six categories of
framing span tables–Wind classification AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 13–2006 tank, ranging from those in Category 1 of up to 1200 L ca-
C3–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade F5 Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 13: Tim- pacity and for above ground use principally for the storage
ber framing span tables–Wind classifica- of oil fuel in domestic premises, to those in Category 6 of
(Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) 53pp
tion C3–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress any capacity and of a size and type that is usually erected
(TM-002) on site. The specification requirements may be applied to
Grade F11 (Supplement to AS 1684.3–
tanks constructed of other than steel. Typical acceptable
AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 2–2006 2006) 54pp joints are illustrated. (ME-017)
Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 2: Timber (TM-002)
framing span tables–Wind classification AS 1696
C3–Seasoned softwood–Stress Grade F7 AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 14–2006
Copper
(Supplement to AS 1684.3–2006) 54pp Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 14: Tim-
(TM-002) ber framing span tables–Wind classifica- AS 1696.1–1987
tion C3–Unseasoned hardwood–Stress Determination of phosphorus–
AS 1684.3 C3 Supplement 3–2006 Grade F14 (Supplement to AS 1684.3– Spectrophotometric method 3pp
Cyclonic areas–C3 Supplement 3: Timber 2006) 54pp Sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determi-
framing span tables–Wind classification (TM-002) nation of phosphorus in the range 0.003 to 0.05% in

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copper. The method has been found to be satisfactory Amendment 3 7 May 2001 AS 1726–1993
for deoxidized copper containing up to 0.01% silver. Amendment 4 22 November 2002 Geotechnical site investigations 35pp
The method represents a revision of AS 1696.1–1974. Sets out the limit state design methods to be used in Amendment 1 April 1994
(CH-010) the design or appraisal of structural elements com- Amendment 2 August 1994
prised of timber or wood products and of structures Sets out minimum requirements for a geotechnical site in-
AS 1696.2–1997 comprised substantially of timber. Design data is pro- vestigation, as a component in the engineering design, con-
Determination of copper content– vided for sawn timber, glued laminated timber, round struction, commissioning and operation of civil engineering
Electrogravimetric method 6pp timber, plywood, laminated veneer lumber, monitored and building works. Comprehensive appendices are pro-
Specifies an electrogravimetric method for the deter- in-grade tested material and various types of fasten- vided dealing with preferred systems of geotechnical inves-
mination of copper content in blister, anode and high ings. Test methods are included for components or as- tigations and commonly considered laboratory tests. A
grade copper, where the content of copper is greater semblies of unconventional design which are not read- typical project brief for a geotechnical site investigation is
than 97%. The method is particularly applicable where ily amenable to detailed analysis. Guidelines on ser- given and the commentary sets out guidelines on construc-
impurities would normally interfere with the electrode viceability considerations and information on the as- tion assessment, maintenance and evaluation of failures.
deposition of copper. (CH-010) signment of capacity factors to timber products are (CE-015)
also provided. (TM-001)
AS 1697–2005 AS 1729–1994
Installation and maintenance of steel pipe AS 1720.2–2006 Timber–Handles for tools 22pp
systems for gas 46pp Timber properties 16pp Specifies quality requirements for Grades AW and BW of
Amendment 1 19 April 29006 hickory handles for striking tools and Grades A and B of
Specifies materials, design, construction, installation, test-
Provides a list of structural timbers and their proper- Australian hardwood handles for both striking and non-
ing and maintenance requirements for steel piping systems
ties, and an extensive explanation of the list. striking tools. Appendices give recommendations for tim-
covered by AS 4645, for the distribution of fuel gas suitable
(TM-001) ber species, dimensions and tolerances of these tool han-
for domestic, commercial or industrial uses, where the pres-
sure of the gas is not greater than 1050 kPa and the operat- dles. (TM-007)
ing temperature range of the materials is from (30°C to AS 1720.4–2006
120°C; or where the hoop stress level is not greater than Fire resistance for structural adequacy of AS/NZS 1730:1996
20 % of the specified minimum yield stress of the pipe used timber members 10pp Washbasins 10pp
in that system. (AG-008) Provides a computational method for determining the Specifies requirements for washbasins made from cast iron
fire resistance of solid and glued-laminated structural vitreous enamelled, pressed steel vitreous enamelled, vitre-
AS/NZS 1698:2006 timber members (for the purpose of structural ade- ous china, stainless steel, plastics and composite materials.
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Protective helmets for vehicle users 7pp quacy) as an alternative to the test method specified in (WS-003)
Amendment 1 28 September 2006 AS 1530.4. Information is also provided on methods
(CS-076) of protecting timber and metal connectors from the ef- AS 1731
fects of fire. (TM-001) Refrigerated display cabinets
AS 1710–2007
Non-destructive testing–Ultrasonic testing of AS 1720.4–1990
AS 1731.1–2003
carbon and low alloy steel plate and universal Fire-resistance of structural timber mem-
Terms and definitions
sections–Test methods and quality classifica- bers 5pp
(prEN ISO 23953-1:2003) 9pp
tion 17pp Available Superseded Amendment 1 15 December 2005
Provides a computational method for determining the Specifies terms and definitions for refrigerated display
Specifies the methods for the ultrasonic manual testing of
fire-resistance of solid and glued-laminated structural cabinets for the sale and display of food products.
carbon and low alloy wrought steel plate of uniform thick-
timber members as an alternative to furnace testing. Does not cover refrigerated vending machines or
ness, in the range 5 mm to 180 mm inclusive, and universal
Information is also provided on methods of protecting cabinets intended for use in catering or similar non-
sections using A-scan presentation. (MT-007)
timber and metal connectors from the effects of fire. retail applications. (ME-008)
(TM-001)
AS/NZS 1715:1994
Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory AS 1731.2–2003
AS 1721–1985
protective devices 79pp General mechanical and physical re-
General purpose metric screw threads
Sets out the principles of respiratory protection. Provides quirements
(ISO 261, ISO 262, ISO 68, ISO 724, ISO 965-1,
information concerning the effects on the body and protec- (prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 11pp
tion from harmful substances and atmospheres deficient in ISO 965-2, ISO 965-3) 90pp Amendment 1 15 December 2005
oxygen. Offers guidance on considerations critical to the Amendment 1 April 1987 Specifies terminology, general mechanical and physi-
correct selection, use and maintenance of respirators speci- Specifies requirements for single start parallel metric screw cal requirements, test conditions and installation and
fied in AS/NZS 1716. Advice on the range of protection threads having the ISO basic profile for triangular screw maintenance, including a user's guide, for refrigerated
factors and the level of protection provided by different threads, covering the size range from 1 mm diameter to 355 display cabinets for the sale or display of food prod-
respiratory devices is covered. Gives guidance on hazard mm diameter inclusive. Provides for a coarse pitch series, a ucts. Does not cover refrigerated vending machines,
reduction and respiratory protection programs. This Stan- fine pitch series and a constant pitch series, the latter in- cabinets intended for use in catering and similar non-
dard does not deal with the special problems associated tended for use in applications for which either the coarse or retail applications. (ME-008)
with underwater breathing, use of respirators in aircraft or fine pitch series are unsuitable. Gives information on screw
life support respirators for medical or resuscitation pur- thread parameters, tolerances, deviations, thread classes,
designation and symbols. Appendices are included giving
AS 1731.3–2003
poses. (SF-010) Linear dimensions, areas and volumes
the basis of the tabulated values, guidelines (with examples)
for calculating the limits of size of untabulated screw (prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 2pp
AS/NZS 1716:2003 Amendment 1 19 December 2005
threads and notes on the production of screw threads.
Respiratory protective devices 118pp (ME-028) Specifies definitions for linear dimensions, areas and
Amendment 1 16 Novemner 2005 volumes for refrigerated display cabinets. (ME-008)
Specifies minimum performance and testing criteria to be
AS 1722
observed in the manufacture of respiratory protective de- AS 1731.4–2003
vices. (SF-010) Pipe threads of Whitworth form
General test conditions
AS 1717–1975 AS 1722.1–1975 (prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 17pp
Sealing pipe threads Amendment 1 15 December 2005
Unitized microfilm carriers (35 mm) 16pp
(ISO 7) 24pp Specifies general conditions for testing refrigerated
Specifies separate dimensional, test and inspection re-
Covers designation system, dimensions and gauging display cabinets. (ME-008)
quirements for carriers comprising aperture cards prepared
for the mounting of original 35 mm microfilm images, or of four series of pipe screw threads in the range 4 to
camera cards for microfilming of technical documents, or 150 mm (1/16 to 6 in) nominal size (bore), suitable for AS 1731.5–2003
copy cards for the reproduction of 35 mm microfilm im- connecting pipes used for conveying fluids, with seal- Temperature test
ages, or image cards derived from any of the above. An ap- ing being effected on the thread surfaces in contact. (prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 21pp
pendix provides guidance on the printed format on the car- The series are internal taper (Series RC), internal par- Amendment 1 15 December 2005
rier. (MS-004) allel (Series RP), external taper (Series R) and external Specifies methods for the determination of test pack-
parallel (Series RL). (ME-028) age temperatures in refrigerated display cabinets.
AS 1719–1994 (ME-008)
Recommended common names for pesticides AS 1722.2–1992
127pp Fastening pipe threads 23pp AS 1731.6–2003
Sets out the common names recommended for pesticides Specifies thread form, thread dimensions, tolerance, Classification according to temperatures
used in Australia, together with a description of their and associated gauges and gauging practices for fas- (prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 2pp
chemical name, using the IUPAC rules for nomenclature, tening threads for pipes of nominal bore 4 mm to 150 Amendment 1 15 December 2005
and an illustration of their chemical formula. A recom- mm. Incorporates modified tables for screw gauge Specifies the method of classification and particular
mended pronunciation is also given. The conventions limits and dimensions for fastening pipe threads; set- requirements for refrigerated display cabinets.
adopted rely heavily on those adopted by ISO. (CH-005) ting plugs for GO and NOT GO screw calliper gauges; (ME-008)
provision for the use of adjustable screw calliper
AS 1720 gauges; and wear allowance for GO gauges. AS 1731.7–2003
(ME-028)
Timber structures Defrosting test
AS 1725–2003 (prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 2pp
AS 1720.1–1997 Amendment 1 12 December 2005
Chain-link fabric security fencing and gates
Design methods 177pp Specifies a procedure to test the defrosting method or
Amendment 1 July 1998 68pp refrigerated display cabinets when tested at the same
Amendment 2 1 May 2000 (CE-008) conditions as those specified for the temperature test
(AS/NZS 1731.5). This test is not applicable to cabi-

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nets for parts of cabinets intended to be defrosted for metals and alloys consisting principally of a single rated liftwells. It applies where doors are required to
manually. (ME-008) phase. Appendices provide explanatory notes on specifying have a fire-rating certificate. (ME-004)
austenitic grain size limits for steel, list etching reagents,
AS 1731.8–2003 and show the standard grain size charts for untwinned AS 1735.12–1999
Water vapour condensation test grains (flat etch), twinned grain (flat etch), and heavily Facilities for persons with disabilities
(prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 3pp twinned grains (contrast etch). (MT-008)
20pp
Amendment 1 15 December 2005 Amendment 1 September 1999
Specifies a procedure to determine the extent of con- AS/NZS 1734:1997
densation of water on the internal and external sur- Aluminium and aluminium alloys–Flat sheet, Sets out requirements for passenger lifts which are
specifically designed to assist persons with disabili-
faces of refrigerated display cabinets when tested un- coiled sheet and plate
der specified ambient conditions. (ME-008) ties. Applies only to lifts for which a building author-
(EN 573-1) 36pp ity having jurisdiction stipulates the provision of fa-
Specifies requirements for wrought aluminium and alumin- cilities for persons with disabilities; however, it does
AS 1731.9–2003 ium alloy flat sheet, coiled sheet and plate for general engi- not apply to lifts in a private residence. (ME-004)
Electrical energy consumption test neering purposes. Chemical composition, mechanical prop-
(prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 3pp erties and allowable tolerances on dimensions are specified. AS 1735.12–1994
Amendment 1 15 December 2005 An appendix provides information on typical fabrication
Specifies a method of measuring the consumption of characteristics and applications. (MT-003) Facilities for persons with disabilities
electrical energy of refrigerated display cabinets. 25pp
(ME-008) AS 1735 Available Superseded
Lifts, escalators and moving walks Sets out requirements for facilities in passenger lifts
AS 1731.10–2003 which are specifically designed to assist persons with
Test for absence of odour and taste AS 1735.1–2003 disabilities. Applies only to specific lifts for which a
(prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 3pp General requirements 88pp building authority having jurisdiction stipulates the
Amendment 1 15 December 2005 Amendment 1 23 November 2006 provision of facilities for persons with disabilities, but
Specifies methods of test to check that materials used Prescribes uniform requirements and provides defini- does not apply to lifts in a sole-occupancy private
for the internal components of refrigerated display tions for lifts, escalators and moving walks. It also in- dwelling. (ME-004)
cabinets will not impart either taste or odour to food. cludes appendices which set out variations to BS EN
(ME-008) 81-1and BS EN 81-2 for their acceptance in Australia AS 1735.14–1998
as an alternative to AS 1735.2 and AS 1735.3. Low-rise platforms for passengers 12pp
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AS 1731.11–2003 (ME-004) Specifies requirements for powered low-rise vertically


Installation, maintenance and user guide lifting platforms. The platforms may be controlled by
(prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 4pp AS 1735.2–2001 automatic or constant pressure devices. It is intended
Amendment 1 19 December 2005 Passenger and goods lifts–Electric 168pp that the Standard be applied only where the platform is
Provides a guide for the installation and maintenance Sets out requirements for electric lifts for carrying used by persons with limited mobility or for wheel-
of refrigerated display cabinets and a guidance for use. passengers or goods, or both. (ME-004) chair applications. (ME-004)
(ME-008)
AS 1735.2–1997 AS 1735.15–2002
AS 1731.12–2003 Passenger and goods lifts–Electric 156pp Low rise passenger lifts–Non-
Measurement of the heat extraction rate Available Superseded automatically controlled 40pp
of the cabinets when the condensing unit Sets out requirements for electric lifts for carrying Specifies requirements for low-speed passenger lifts
is remote from the cabinet passengers or goods, or both. (ME-004) controlled by a constant pressure device. It is intended
(prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 14pp that the Standard be applied only for lifts used primar-
Amendment 1 19 December 2005 AS 1735.3–2002 ily by persons with limited mobility. (ME-004)
Provides a method for heat extraction rate measure- Passenger and goods lifts–
ments and conditions for refrigerated display cabinets AS 1735.16–1993
when the condensing unit is remote from the cabinet Electrohydraulic 75pp
and used with compression-type or indirect-type re- Specifies requirements for electrohydraulic lifts for Lifts for persons with limited mobility–
frigerating system. (ME-008) carrying passengers or goods or both. (ME-004) Restricted use–Automatically controlled
32pp
AS 1731.13–2003 AS 1735.4–1986 Specifies requirements for automatically controlled,
Test report Service lifts–Power-operated 37pp low-speed passenger lifts intended for infrequent use
(prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 6pp Amendment 1 July 1989 by persons with limited mobility. (ME-004)
Amendment 1 15 December 2005 Amendment 2 28 June 2000
Specifies requirements for the recording of test results Sets out requirements for power-operated service lifts. AS 1735.17–1995
and preparing a test report for the testing of refriger- Covers service lifts with rated speed not more than 1
m/s, rated load more than 12 kg, and internal car vol- Lifts for people with limited mobility–
ated display cabinets. (ME-008) Restricted use–Water-drive 21pp
ume more than 0.06 m3. (ME-004)
Specifies requirements for water-drive lifts that are in-
AS 1731.14–2003 stalled in a private residence for use primarily by per-
Minimum energy performance standard AS 1735.5–2003
Escalators and moving walks (BS EN sons with limited mobility. (ME-004)
(MEPS) requirements
(prEN ISO 23953-2:2003) 39pp 115:1995, MOD) 55pp
Sets out requirements for electric escalators and mov- AS/NZS 1735.18:2002
Amendment 1 30 December 2005
ing walks for carrying passengers. This Standard is an Passenger lifts for private residence–
(ME-008)
adoption, with additional modifications, and is repro- Automatically controlled 39pp
AS 1731–1983 duced from BS EN 115:1995. (ME-004) Specifies requirements for automatically controlled,
Frozen food retail cabinets 16pp small-sized, low-speed passenger lifts that are in-
AS 1735.7–1998 stalled in private residence. (ME-004)
Available Superseded
Applies to refrigerated cabinets for the retail sale of pack- Stairway lifts 9pp
aged frozen foods. It provides for two climate classes, for Specifies requirements for power-operated stairway AS 1737–1975
use where the ambient temperature will not exceed 25°C lifts intended for use by persons with limited mobility. Dimensions of scarifier share mountings 4pp
(e.g. a naturally mild climate or a fully and continuously The lifts consist of a carriage, incorporating a plat- Specifies and standardizes those dimensions of the mount-
air-conditioned store) and for use where the ambient tem- form, or a chair, or both, for raising or lowering per- ings for the shares of agricultural scarifiers that will affect
perature may exceed 25°C but will not exceed 32°C. Per- sons along stairways. (ME-004) the interchangeability of spare parts. It applies to the single-
formance requirements and methods of test are specified, bolt and tang type of fixing that is peculiar to Australia.
together with other requirements relating to construction, AS 1735.8–1986 (ME-065)
volume and area ratings, and markings. (ME-008) Inclined lifts 20pp
Amendment 1 July 1989 AS 1741–1991
AS 1732–1997 Sets out requirements for power-operated inclined lifts
Vitrified clay pipes and fittings with flexible
Fusible plugs for boilers 6pp of the car or platform type for public and private use,
other than stairway lifts, temporary lifts, or hoists used joints–Sewer quality 51pp
Applies to non-ferrous fusible plugs for relieving steam
pressure in boilers when low water is experienced. Up- solely for building work, and amusement devices. Specifies range of nominal sizes (DN 100 to DN 1000),
grades the 1975 edition by addition of reference documents (ME-004) crushing strength classes (3 and 4), dimensional and per-
relating to material used in the body or casing of the plug formance requirements for vitrified clay pipes and fittings
and fusible material of the plug. (ME-001) AS 1735.9–1994 and flexible joints (socket and sleeve types), for operation
Special purpose industrial lifts 29pp under gravity, intended for the conveyance of sewage and
AS 1733–1976 industrial waste. Appendices set out test procedures, di-
Amendment 1 April 1998
mensions and tolerances for pipes, common fittings and
Methods for the determination of grain size in Sets out the requirements for permanently installed socket type flexible joints, purchasing guidelines and meth-
metals special purpose industrial lifts that provide guided ods for determination of compliance with this Standard.
(ISO/R 643) 24pp transportation of personnel and their tools and equip- (WS-015)
In separate sections covers general procedures for determin- ment. (ME-004)
ing grain size in metals and alloys by estimation of grain AS 1742 (Set)
size using the comparison method and by calculation of AS 1735.11–1986
grain size number using the intercept and planimetric meth- Fire-rated landing doors 6pp Manual of uniform traffic control devices
ods, specific procedures for austenitic grain size in steels by Sets out requirements for fire-rated landing doors for 978pp
a range of micrographic methods, and specific procedures retarding the passage of fire through openings in fire- Complete set in binder

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AS 1742 AS 1742.8–1990 and constructed of hard-drawn copper wires. A range of


Manual of uniform traffic control devices Freeways 51pp wire sizes and their properties are provided. (EL-010)
Specifies traffic control devices for use on freeways,
AS 1742.1–2003 including guide signs associated with interchanges, AS/NZS 1747:2003
service and tourist signs, and pavement marking. De- Reeling, trailing and feeder cables used for
General introduction and index of signs
vices required on other roads in the vicinity of a free- mining–Repair, testing and fitting of accesso-
106pp way which pertain to, or are required due to the pres- ries 52pp
Specifies road sign classifications, numbering systems ence of the freeway are also included. (MS-012) Amendment 1 19 August 2005
and basic design requirements in terms of colour and Specifies standard procedures for the repair and testing of
shape coding. Provides an illustrated index of all road AS 1742.9–2000 reeling, trailing and feeder cables used in mining applica-
signs and signtypes which have a standard sign num- Bicycle facilities 49pp tions. (EL-003)
ber, and includes references to other Standards in the Specifies requirements for the signs, pavement mark-
AS 1742 series which cover usgae of each sign. ings and other devices to be applied to bicycle facili- AS/NZS 1748:2006
(MS-012) ties both on the road and on paths separate from the Timber–Mechanically stress-graded for struc-
road, either for the exclusive use of bicycles or joint tural purposes 12pp
AS 1742.1 Supplement 1(Int)–2000 use with other users. Includes recommendations for Specifies structural property, marking and physical re-
General introduction and index of signs– guide signs and other navigational information for cy- quirements for mechanically stress-graded timber. Physical
Australian Road Rules supplement (Sup- clists. (MS-012) requirements are given for strength considerations as well
plement to AS 1742.1–1991) 9pp as for utility considerations. (TM-003)
AS 1742.10–1990
(Expired 8 December 2002) Pedestrian control and protection 32pp
Provides descriptions and specifications for the use of AS 1751–1999
Specifies traffic control devices for use in controlling
signs and devices in the Australian Road Rules 2000 and protecting pedestrian traffic on roads. It also sets Copper brazed steel tubes 7pp
which are not included in any other part of AS 1742. out requirements regarding the installation of these Proposes requirements for copper brazed steel tubes, 4.75
Altered usages covered in other parts of the Standards devices to achieve the pedestrian control necessary for mm and over in outside diameter. Covers material, process
are included. (MS-012) pedestrians and other road users. Appendices include of manufacture, condition of tubes, packaging, testing and
guidance on pedestrian treatments at railway level permissible variation in wall thickness, outside diamter and
AS 1742.2–1994 crossings, and model instructions for school crossing length. (MT-002)
Traffic control devices for general use supervisors and child monitors. (MS-012)
AS 1753–1990
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192pp
AS 1742.11–1999 Webbing for restraining devices for occu-
Amendment 1 October 1997
Parking controls 57pp pants of motor vehicles 11pp
Specifies requirements for traffic control devices for Amendment 1 November 1992
general use on roads other than freeways, and sets out Specifies the signs and pavement markings to be used
for indicating areas of a road available or reserved for Specifies requirements for webbing for restraining devices,
the way they are applied at intersections, between in- and gives methods of test. Webbing complying with this
tersections, and at a number of specific situations in- parking, where parking is restricted or prohibited and
where stopping is restricted or prohibited, on a part- Standard is intended for adult seat belts and child restraints,
cluding sub-standard horizontal and vertical curves, but may be suitable for other applications. Produced as a
approaches to structures and obstructions, changes in time or full-time basis by means of either linear or
area parking control. (MS-012) Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard. (CS-075)
pavement width, climbing and overtaking lanes, steep
grades and water crossings. Guidance is also given in
appendices on the design and installation of signs. AS 1742.12–2000 AS/NZS 1754:2004
(MS-012) Bus, transit, tram and truck lanes 23pp Child restraint systems for use in motor vehi-
Specifies the traffic control devices required to desig- cles 47pp
AS 1742.3–2002 nate lanes as bus lanes, transit lanes, tram lanes or Amendment 1 29 December 2004
truck lanes. It also specifies devices for the control or Specifies the requirements for restraining devices for child
Traffic control devices for works on roads prohibition of truck or bus traffic where required on occupants of passenger cars to reduce the risk of bodily in-
102pp roadways. (MS-012) jury in a vehicle impact. (CS-085)
Specifies the traffic control devices to be used to warn,
instruct and guide road users in the safe negotiation of AS 1742.13–1991 AS/NZS 1754:2000
work sites on roads, including unsealed roads, foot- Local area traffic management 40pp Child restraint systems for use in motor vehi-
paths, shared paths and bicycle paths adjacent to the Sets out standards for the provision of traffic signs, cles 44pp
roadway together with requirements for maintaining a pavement markings and delineation at a variety of lo-
safe workplace for workers on site. It is applicable to cal area traffic management (LATM) devices includ- Available Superseded
traffic guidance schemes for road and bridge construc- ing roundabouts, road humps, slow points, shared Amendment 1 27 April 2001
tion and maintenance sites, and for works associated zones and related devices. Guidance in the planning Specifies the requirements for restraining devices for child
with other public utilities and services which cause in- and development of LATM schemes is also given. occupants of passenger cars and their derivatives.
terference or obstruction to the normal use of a road. (MS-012) (CS-085)
(MS-012)
AS 1742.14–1996 AS 1755–2000
AS 1742.4–1999 Traffic signals 42pp Conveyors–Safety requirements 82pp
Specifies the type and layout of signals, aspects and Sets out minimum safety requirements for the design, in-
Speed controls 27pp stallation and guarding of conveyor and conveyor systems
displays to be used at locations controlled by traffic
Specifies the traffic control devices to be used for the both above ground and underground. It emphasizes the re-
signals. Basic requirements for signs and pavement
regulatory control of traffic speed and gives guidance quirements for operational safety and protection of persons
markings to be used in conjunction and in accordance
on how speed limits should be determined and applied who may be exposed to risks associated with conveyors and
with AS 1742.2, are also given. The Standard does not
in various situations. The Standard does not cover conveyor systems. It does not apply to platform elevators,
cover railway level crossing signals. (MS-012)
temporary speed limits, speed limits on freeway moving stairways or conveyors specifically designed for
ramps, the use of advisory speed signs, or speed limits the conveyance of people. (SF-025)
applicable to certain classes of vehicle or driver.
AS 1742.15–2007
(MS-012) Direction signs, information signs and
route numbering 80pp AS 1756–1999
Specifies requirements and gives recommendations Household sinks 14pp
AS 1742.5–1997 Amendment 1 4 December 2001
for the design and use of direction signs and related
Street name and community facility name navigational aids including route numbering for all Specifies requirements for materials, construction and fin-
signs 22pp roads including expressway type roads. It also covers ish of household sinks. (WS-003)
Sets out principles and specifies requirements for the general information signs. (MS-012)
design and use of street name and community facility AS 1761–1985
name signs. It also gives guidance on the selection of AS 1743–2001 Helical lock-seam corrugated steel pipes 9pp
suitable street names and the placement of signs at in- Road signs–Specifications 318pp Specifies requirements for full circular shape corrugated
tersections. (MS-012) Specifies graphics, layout and size requirements together steel pipes manufactured from galvanized steel strip. The
with an abridged materials and manufacturing specification pipe is formed by a continuous helical lock-seam, and only
AS 1742.6–2004 for the manufacture of the standard road signs provided for pipes in which the direction of the corrugations runs heli-
Tourist and services signs 82pp in AS 1742. (MS-012) cally to the longitudinal axis of the pipe are covered. Re-
quirements for base metal, lock-seam strength, coupling
Specifies requirements for traffic control devices for
AS 1744–1975 bands, perforations, protective coating and workmanship
tourist and service facilities and establishments, and
are specified. (CE-025)
features of tourist interest on all roads including ex- Forms of letters and numerals for road signs
pressway type roads. It includes the signposting of (known as Standard alphabets for road signs)
tourist information facilities and tourist drives and
AS 1762–1984
48pp Helical lock-seam corrugated steel pipes–
ways. (MS-012) Gives the forms and dimensions of seven series of capital
letters and numerals and one of lower-case letters for use on
Design and installation 13pp
AS 1742.7–2007 signs specified in AS 1742 and AS 1743. It includes tables Lays down essential requirements for the installation of
of dimensions for a range of heights, and tables of spacings. pipes manufactured to AS 1761. It details considerations to
Railway crossings 68pp be taken into account in design calculations and installation
Amendment 1 31 October 2007 (MS-012)
procedures. Design soil compaction, design pressure, ring
Specifies traffic control devices to be used to control compression, stresses, thickness and handling stiffness are
and warn traffic at and in advance of railway crossings AS 1746–1991 covered. Sectional properties for each size of the four cor-
at grade. It specifies the way in which these devices Conductors–Bare overhead–Hard-drawn cop- rugations are tabulated and appendices include reference
are used to achieve the level of traffic control required per 9pp tables of cover limits for railway M250 and highway T44-
for the safety of rail traffic and road users, including Sets out requirements and tests necessary for homogeneous A14 live loads. (CE-025)
pedestrians. (MS-012) bare electrical conductors for overhead power transmission,

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AS 1763–1985 AS/NZS 1766.3.14:1998 halgenated insulating liquids by high-resolution capil-


Industrial trucks–Glossary of terms 20pp Examination of specific products–Butter, lary column gas chromatography using an electron
Establishes uniformity of terminology for industrial trucks margarine and related products 4pp capture detector. The method gives total PCB content
and appliances intended to carry out similar functions, in- (FT-024) and is applicable to unused, reclaimed or used insulat-
cluding types with various control and load-handling capa- ing liquids. This Standard is technically equivalent to
bilities and their attachments, orientation and movements. and has been reproduced from IEC 61619:1997.
AS 1766.3.15–1994
(ME-026) (EL-008)
Examination of specific products–Cheese
4pp AS/NZS 1768:2007
AS 1766
(FT-024)
Food microbiology Lightning protection 184pp
AS/NZS 1766.3.17:1997 Contains a CD-ROM
AS 1766.0–1995 Provides guidelines for the protection of persons and prop-
Examination of specific products–
General introduction and list of methods erty from the hazards of lightning. Applies to conventional
Sweetened condensed milks 4pp
2pp (FT-024) lightning protection systems consisting of air terminations,
(FT-024) downconductors, earthing systems and surge protective de-
vices. Also provides a comprehensive risk management
AS 1766.5–1994
AS 1766.1.4–1991 process for the determination of the risk of damage due to
Preparation of culture media, diluents and lightning for a range of structures. (EL-024)
General procedures and techniques–
reagents 36pp
Colony count–Surface spread method
(FT-024) AS 1769–1975
2pp
(FT-024) Welded stainless steel tubes for plumbing
AS 1767
applications 8pp
AS 1766.1.5–1991 Insulating liquids
Specifies requirements for welded stainless steel tubes in a
General procedures and techniques– range of nominal sizes from 10 to 100 mm. Details of mate-
AS 1767.1–1999 rial requirements, dimensions, testing and marking are in-
Colony count–Membrane filtration
Specification for unused mineral insulat- cluded. The tubes are suitable for connection by means of
method 4pp
ing oils for transformers and switchgear capillary or compression type fittings. (WS-019)
(FT-024)
(IEC 60296 Ed. 2.0 (1982), IEC 60296
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AS 1766.1.6–1991 Amd.1 Ed. 2.0 (1986)) 10pp AS 1770–2003


General procedures and techniques– Sets out specification and test methods for unused in- Steel–Hardenability test by end quench
sulating liquids, as delivered, with or without addi- (Jominy test)
Estimation of the most probable number
tives, intended for use in transformers, switchgear and
(MPN) of microorganisms 4pp similar electrical equipment in which liquid is required (ISO 642:1999) 18pp
(FT-024) as an insulant or for heat transfer. Includes details of (MT-001)
bulk transport sampling, specification and laboratory
AS 1766.2.2–1997 testing. This Standard is based on but is not techni- AS 1774
Examination for specific organisms– cally equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC Refractories and refractory materials–
Colony count of yeasts and moulds 4pp 60296:1982 and IEC 60296:1982/Amd.1:1986 Physical test methods
Amendment 1 October 1997 (EL-008)
(FT-024) AS 1774.1–2000
AS 1767.2.1–1999
AS/NZS 1766.2.9:1997 Determination of cold compressive
Test Methods–Determination of the
Examination for specific organisms– strength 4pp
breakdown voltage at power frequency
Vibrio parahaemolyticus 9pp Sets out a method for determining the cold compres-
(IEC 60156 Ed. 2.0 (1995)) 8pp sive strength of refractory bricks and monolithics.
(FT-024) Sets out the method for determining the dielectric (MN-007)
breakdown voltage at power frequency, of insulating
AS/NZS 1766.2.12:2002 liquids of nominal viscosity up to 350 mm2s-1 at 40°C.
Examination for specific organisms– AS 1774.2–2001
Intended for use of acceptance testing on new liquids
Escherichia coli in bivalve molluscs– and for monitoring the condition of liquids in use. Determination of bulk density of granular
Rapid method 5pp This Standard is identical with and has been repro- materials 4pp
(FT-024) duced from IEC 60156:1995. (EL-008) Sets out two methods for the determination of the bulk
density of granular refractory materials. (MN-007)
AS/NZS 1766.2.15:1998 AS 1767.2.3–1999
Examination for specific organisms– Test methods–Method of sampling liquid AS 1774.3–2000
Listeria monocytogenes in dairy products dielectrics Determination of cold modulus of rupture
(ISO 10560:1993) 16pp (IEC 60475 Ed. 1.0 (1974)) 12pp 4pp
(FT-024) Sets out the procedure to be used for sampling liquid Sets out a method for determining the cold modulus of
dielectrics with viscosity at the sampling temperature rupture, under a three-point load system, of refractory
AS/NZS 1766.2.16.1:1998 of less that 1 500 cSt, in delivery containers and elec- bricks and monolithics. (MN-007)
Examination for specific organisms–Food trical equipment. This Standard is based on but is not
equivalent to, and has been reproduced from, IEC AS 1774.4.1–2002
and animal feeding stuffs–Horizontal
60475:1974. (EL-008) Preparation of test pieces–By casting
method for the detection and enumera-
tion of Listeria monocytogenes–Detection 7pp
AS 1767.2.4–1999
method Sets out a procedure for laboratory preparation of test
Test methods–Detection and determina- pieces by casting. (MN-007)
(ISO 11290-1:1996) 17pp tion of specified anti-oxidant additives in
(FT-024) insulating oils AS 1774.4.3–1998
AS 1766.3.1–1991 (IEC 60666 Ed. 1.0 (1979)) 12pp Preparation of test pieces–Unshaped re-
Sets out the methods to be used for the detection and
Examination of specific products–Meat fractories on site 3pp
determination of specified anit-oxidant additives in
and meat products other than poultry 3pp new hydrocarbon insulating oils. This Standard is Describes a procedure for the preparation of test
(FT-024) based on but is not equivalent to, and has been repro- pieces on site from all types of unshaped refractory
duced from, IEC 60666:1979. (EL-008) materials. (MN-007)
AS/NZS 1766.3.5:1999
Examination of specific products– AS 1767.2.5–1999 AS 1774.4.4–2001
Molluscs, crustaceans and fish, and Test methods–Unused hydrocarbon Preparation of test pieces–Mouldable re-
products thereof 7pp based insulating liquids–Test methods fractories 3pp
(FT-024) for evaluating the oxidation stability Sets out procedures for laboratory preparation of test
(IEC 61125 Ed. 1.0 (1992)) 24pp pieces from mouldable refractories. (MN-007)
AS 1766.3.11–1991 Sets out three test methods using the same apparatus
Examination of specific products–Dairy for evaluating the oxidation stability of mineral insu- AS 1774.4.5–2002
products–Test for penicillin 5pp lating oils and of hydrocarbon based insulating liq- Preparation of test pieces–Gunning re-
Amendment 1 June 1993 uids. This Standard is based on but is not equivalent fractories 12pp
(FT-024) to, and has been reproduced from, IEC 61125:1992. Sets out procedures for the preparation of test pieces
(EL-008) from refractory materials by dry and wet gunning at
AS 1766.3.12–1992 ambient temperatures. (MN-007)
Examination of specific products– AS 1767.2.7–1999
Cultured dairy products 3pp Test methods–Determination of PCB con- AS 1774.5–2001
(FT-024) tamination in insulating liquids by capil- The determination of density, porosity
lary column gas chromatography– and water absorption 9pp
AS 1766.3.13–1994 Identification of congeners Sets out the evacuation method and the boiling water
Examination of specific products–Liquid (IEC 61619 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 30pp method for determining the following properties of a
milks and creams 4pp Specifies a method for the determinations of poly- refractory: bulk density, apparent solid density, appar-
(FT-024) chlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentration in non- ent porosity and water absorption. (MN-007)

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AS 1774.6–2001 AS 1774.23.2–1999 AS 1774.34–2004


Determination of true density Abradability index–Perpendicular method Guide to the determination of extrusion
(ISO 5018:1983) 4pp 6pp pressure and curing time of taphole clay
Sets out a method for measuring the true density of re- Sets out a method for determining the abradability in- 5pp
fractory products and raw materials. This Standard is dex of a formed refractory material at room tempera- Provides recommended methods for the determination
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO ture. (MN-007) of the extrusion pressure and the curing time of ta-
5018:1983. (MN-007) phole clays. (MN-007)
AS 1774.24–2006
AS 1774.7–2001 Determination of the resistance to ther- AS 1774.35–2007
Permeability to gases 7pp mal shock 6pp Guide to the determination of resistance
Sets out a method for determining the permeability to Sets out a method for the determination of the resis- to corrosive reagents 10pp
gases of dense, shaped refractory products. (MN-007) tance to thermal shock of refractory products. Sets out a guide to the resistance to corrosive reagents
(MN-007) on refractory products. (MN-007)
AS 1774.9–2007
Determination of resistance to the disin- AS 1774.25–1998 AS 1777–2005
tegrating effect of carbon monoxide Determination of density by the Rees- Aluminium cylinders for compressed gases–
(ISO 12676:2000) 8pp Hugill method 9pp Seamless–0.1 kg to 130 kg 31pp
Adopts ISO 12676:2000 to specify a method for de- Specifies requirements for seamless aluminium cylinders
Describes a procedure for determining the density of
termining the comparative resistance of refractory ma- having a water capacity exceeding 0.1 kg but not exceeding
refractory materials of particle size less than 500 µm.
terials to carbon monoxide disintegration. (MN-007) 130 kg intended for the storage and transport of compressed
(MN-007)
gases, and designed for a hydrostatic test pressure of not
AS 1774.10–2002 less than 1.75 MPa. (ME-002)
AS 1774.26–1995
Pyrometric cone equivalent (refractori- Creep in compression–Deformation under AS 1788
ness) constant load and constant temperature Abrasive wheels
(ISO 528:1983) 5pp 9pp
Sets out a method for the preparation of a test speci- Sets out a method for determining the deformation of AS 1788.1–1987
men of a refractory material and the determination of a shaped refractory specimen when subjected to a con- Design, construction, and safeguarding
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

its pyrometric cone equivalent (refractoriness). This stant compressive stress at a constant temperature.
Standard is identical with and has been reproduced 46pp
Two suitable types of apparatus are described, i.e. a Specifies requirements for the design and construction
from ISO 528:1983. (MN-007) tube-type apparatus and a chamber-type apparatus. of abrasive wheels and the manufacture and installa-
(MN-007) tion of abrasive wheels and ancillary equipment. Par-
AS 1774.11–2005
ticular requirements are given for the construction of
Determination of thermal expansion 10pp AS 1774.27–2001 guards for all equipment fitted with abrasive wheels
Amendment 1 10 August 2007 Modulus of rupture at elevated tempera- and for the construction of flanges for use with abra-
Sets out a method for the determination of the linear sive wheels. Includes sections covering standard
tures 5pp
change of a refractory caused by a change in tempera- (normal) maximum operating speeds for all types of
ture. (MN-007) Sets out the method for determining the modulus of
rupture of refractories at elevated temperatures. wheels. The Standard is extensively illustrated.
(SF-012)
AS 1774.12–2001 (MN-007)
AS 1788.2–1987
Refractoriness under load–Temperatures
AS 1774.28–2007 Selection, care, and use 24pp
of deformation at constant load with ris-
Ceramic fibre products–Test methods Specifies requirements for the application and opera-
ing temperature 10pp tion of abrasive wheels. Includes sections covering the
Sets out a procedure for determining the tempera- (ISO 10635:1999) 21pp
storage, handling and mounting of abrasive wheels in
ture(s) corresponding to specific deformations of a Adopts ISO 10635:1999 to specify methods for de-
addition to the conditions under which special operat-
shaped refractory which is subjected to a constant termining the thickness, bulk density, resilience, per-
ing speeds may be used. A model report form for
compressive stress and an increasing temperature. manent linear change on heating, thermal conductiv-
abrasive wheel breakages is given in an appendix.
(MN-007) ity, tensile strength and shot content of ceramic fibre
products. (MN-007) (SF-012)
AS 1774.13–2000 AS 1789–2003
Permanent dimensional change 8pp AS 1774.29–1995 Electroplated zinc (electrogalvanized) coat-
Sets out a method for the determination of permanent Cast coverage 10pp ings on ferrous articles (batch process) 27pp
linear and volume changes of refractories after drying, Describes procedures for the determination of the cast Specifies requirements for electroplated zinc coatings (or
firing or reheating. The Standard is applicable to pre- coverage of castable refractory materials. (MN-007) electrogalvanized coatings) on iron or steel articles by batch
fired and unfired refractories having either a regular or process. (MT-009)
irregular shape. It is not applicable to carbon-bearing AS 1774.30–2005
refractories or ceramic fibre products. (MN-007) Drying and firing schedules 3pp AS 1794–1975
Sets out the drying and firing schedules to be used for Commercial tolerances on finished parts of
AS 1774.14–1992 test samples of different refractory materials. fluorocarbon 8pp
Thermal conductivity (MN-007) Specifies normal commercial tolerances on parts produced
(ISO 8894-2:1990) 14pp by machining, automatic compression moulding, or injec-
Describes a water-calorimeter method and a parallel AS 1774.31.1–2000 tion moulding, from PTFE, FEP, CTFE, FTFE, ECTFE,
hot-wire method for determining the thermal conduc- PFA or other related fluoropolymer resins. (PL-029)
Modulus of elasticity–Flexural method
tivity of refractories having a thermal conductivity up
to 30 W/(m.K). (MN-007) 15pp AS 1796–2001
Amendment 1 16 May 2002 Certification of welders and welding supervi-
AS 1774.19–2003 Sets out a procedure for determining the modulus of sors 68pp
The determination of sieve analysis and elasticity of refractories by the tensile method at ele-
Amendment 1 1 March 2002
vated temperatures. (MN-007)
moisture content 8pp Specifies the requirements necessary for the granting of
Sets out procedures for determining the sieve analysis certificates to experienced welders engaged in the various
AS 1774.31.2–2001 welding processes used in the manufacture of pressure
of refractory materials. The Standard also specifies a
method for determining the moisture content. Modulus of elasticity–Compression equipment, such as boilers, pressure vessels and associated
(MN-007) method 4pp piping, as defined in AS/NZS 1200, as well as, other appli-
Amendment 1 29 November 2001 cations requiring a prescribed standard in the theory and
AS 1774.21–2005 Amendment 2 16 May 2002 practice of welding. (ME-001)
Determination of workability index– Sets out a method for determining the modulus of
elasticity compression, at a given temperature, for all AS 1798–1992
Mouldable refractories Lighting poles and bracket arms–Preferred
formed refractories. (MN-007)
(ASTM C181-03) 7pp dimensions 18pp
Sets out a method for the determination of the worka- Specifies a series of preferred dimensions for lighting poles
bility index of a mouldable refractory at room tem- AS 1774.32–2002
Refractory products containing carbon– which are designed to support luminaires and ancillary
perature. (MN-007) equipment for the lighting of roads and other outdoor pub-
Test methods 7pp lic spaces. Applies to a variety of pole types, including
AS 1774.22–2000 Amendment 1 7 July 2003 those of the 'frangible' and 'slip-base' design. Also specifies
Refractory mortar–Test methods 24pp Sets out methods for firing refractory products con- preferred dimensions for separate bracket arms of a type
Sets out methods for the preparation and testing of taining carbon in oxidizing and non-oxidizing condi- designed for mounting onto electricity distribution poles,
specimens of refractory mortars for determining a tions. (MN-007) walls or other supporting surfaces. (LG-002)
range of properties. (MN-007)
AS 1774.33–2003 AS 1799
AS 1774.23.1–2001 Determination of the setting time of cast- Small Pleasure Boats Code
Abradability index–Oblique method 8pp ables 4pp
Sets out a method for determining the abradability in- Specifies a method for determining the initial and final AS 1799.1–1992
dex of a refractory material at room temperature. set times of hydraulically bonded refractory castables. General requirements for power boats
(MN-007) (MN-007) 25pp

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Specifies requirements for determining maximum per- AS 1807.4–2000 AS 1807.25–2004


sons and power capacities and for stability, reserve Determination of performance of laminar Determination of gas tightness of outer
buoyancy and general design features of power boats flow cleanrooms under loaded filter con- shell of biological safety cabinets and
up to 15 m in overall length used as pleasure boats. It
does not apply to boats used for commercial purposes
ditions 2pp pharmaceutical isolators 2pp
or exclusively for racing, nor to canoes, kayaks or in- (ME-060) (ME-060)
flatable boats. (CS-001)
AS 1807.5–2000 AS 1807.25–1990
AS 1799.5–1990 Determination of work zone integrity 5pp Determination of gas tightness of outer
(ME-060) shell of biological safety cabinets 1p
Aluminium construction 12pp
Available Superseded
Amendment 1 January 1991 AS 1807.6–2000 (ME-060)
Specifies structural requirements for aluminium Determination of integrity of terminally
pleasure boats having an overall length of 15 m or mounted HEPA filter installations 3pp AS 1807.26–2004
less. Plating thicknesses are calculated with allow- Amendment 1 15 February 2002
ances made for stiffeners and hull curvature. Guidance Determination of air barrier containment
(ME-060) of laminar flow safety cabinets–
is given on selection of materials and fabrication
methods. (CS-001) Potassium iodidediscus test 5pp
AS 1807.7–2000 (ME-060)
Determination of integrity of HEPA filter
AS/NZS 1800:1998
installations not terminally mounted 3pp AS 1808–1984
Occupational protective helmets–Selection, Amendment 1 15 February 202 Contraceptive devices–Diaphragms 6pp
care and use 9pp (ME-060) Specifies materials, design, performance, marking and
Incorporates changes adopted in the revision of AS 1801– packaging requirements and, in an appendix, provides in-
1981, mostly related to the specification of three different AS 1807.8–2000 formation on use and storage and on the use of lubricants
types of occupational protective helmet. Includes new Ap- Particle counting in work zone by auto- and spermicidal preparations. (CS-009)
pendix, summarizing optional or additional requirements matic particle counter 5pp
that may be requested by the purchaser. (SF-018) (ME-060) AS/NZS 1809:1999
Wool–The preservation of the integrity of raw
AS/NZS 1801:1997 AS 1807.10–2000 wool samples for display 4pp
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

Occupational protective helmets 30pp Determination of air pressure of clean- Sets out the essential requirements necessary to maintain
Amendment 1 October 1999 rooms and pharmaceutical isolators 1p grab samples of raw wool obtained from bales for display
Sets out the requirements for three types of protective hel- (ME-060) purposes in sale by sample. Recommended preservation
mets reflecting their intended use. It deals with construction procedures are given, covering handling during sampling,
of the helmet shell and helmet finish and includes methods AS 1807.11–2000 storage, handling of drawn samples, sample display, and
of tests. Specific additional performance requirements are Determination of airflow parallelism in handling after display. (TX-012)
given for occupational protective helmets used in high tem- laminar flow cleanrooms 2pp
perature workplaces and for bushfire fighters' helmets AS 1810–1995
(ME-060)
based on industrial helmets. (SF-018) Timber–Seasoned cypress pine–Milled prod-
AS 1807.12–2000 ucts 17pp
AS/NZS 1802:2003 Specifies tolerance, machining grade limits and grade de-
Determination of temperature in work
Electric cables–Reeling and trailing–For un- zones 2pp scriptions for tongue and groove flooring, light decking,
derground coal mining purposes 45pp (ME-060) lining, dressed boards, joinery stock and moulding, clad-
Specifies the application, materials, construction, dimen- ding, fascia boards, and barge boards milled from cypress
sions and tests for elastomer insulated and sheathed reeling pine and supplied seasoned. Appendices give information
AS 1807.13–2000
and trailing electric cables, for use in underground coal on requirements for finger-joining and recommendation for
Determination of relative humidity in the installation of finishings and maintenance of cypress
mines. (EL-003)
cleanrooms 3pp decking. (TM-007)
(ME-060)
AS 1803–1998
AS 1812–1975
General purpose detergents for use in the AS 1807.15–2000 Lead ingot 12pp
dairying industry 16pp Determination of illuminance 1p Applies to ingot lead or pig lead in an unwrought form to
Sets out requirements for assessing the solubility of deter- (ME-060) chemical composition requirements. Applications of the
gents in water. Appendices provide methods for determin- specified grades are given in an appendix, and a further ap-
ing degree of foaming, assessing cleaning performance and AS 1807.16–2000 pendix provides guidelines to purchasers when ordering to
assessing corrosion potential. (FT-025) Determination of sound level in clean- this Standard. (MT-005)
rooms 2pp
AS 1804–1976 (ME-060) AS 1815
Soft lead sheet and strip 12pp Metallic materials–Rockwell hardness test
Applies to milled or continuously cast soft lead sheet and AS 1807.17–2000
strip intended for use in chemical plants and for roofs, Determination of vibration in cleanrooms AS 1815.1–2007
flashings, weatherings, damp-proof courses, sound attenua- 2pp Test method (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H,
tion or other uses. Information on the application of the ma- (ME-060) K, N, T)
terial for radiation shielding is given in an appendix. (ISO 6508-1:2005) 28pp
(MT-005) AS 1807.18–2000 Specifies the method for Rockwell and Rockwell su-
Determination of vibration in worksta- perficial hardness test for metallic materials.
AS 1807 tions, safety cabinets and pharmaceutical (MT-006)
Cleanrooms, workstations, safety cabinets isolators 2pp
and pharmaceutical isolators–Methods of test (ME-060) AS 1815.2–2007
Verification and calibration of testing ma-
AS 1807.0–2000 AS 1807.20–2000 chine (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N,
List of methods and apparatus 11pp Determination of sound level at installed T)
Amendment 1 19 March 2002 workstations, safety cabinets and phar- (ISO 6508-2:2005) 18pp
(ME-060) maceutical isolators 2pp Adopts ISO 6508-2:2005 to specify a method of veri-
(ME-060) fication of testing machines for determining Rockwell
hardness scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T.
AS 1807.1–2000
AS 1807.21–2000 (MT-006)
Determination of air velocity and uniform-
Determination of inward air velocity of
ity of air velocity in clean workstations, AS 1815.3–2007
Class I biological safety cabinets 2pp
laminar flow safety cabinets and pharma- (ME-060) Calibration of reference blocks (scales A,
ceutical isolators 2pp B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T) (ISO 6508-
(ME-060) AS 1807.22–2000 3:2005, MOD) 13pp
Determination of air barrier containment Adopts ISO 6508-2:2005 with national modifications
AS 1807.2–2000 of laminar flow safety cabinets 3pp to specify a method for the calibration of reference
Determination of performance of clean (ME-060) blocks to be used for the indirect verification of
workstations, laminar flow safety cabi- Rockwell hardness testing machines for scales A, B,
AS 1807.23–2000 C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T. (MT-006)
nets and pharmaceutical isolators under
loaded filter conditions 2pp Determination of intensity of radiation
AS 1816
(ME-060) from germicidal ultraviolet lamps 1p
(ME-060)
Metallic materials–Brinell hardness test
AS 1807.3–2000 AS 1816.1–2007
Determination of air velocity and uniform- AS 1807.24–2000
Determination of recovery times of clean- Test method (ISO 6506-1:2005, MOD)
ity of air velocity in laminar flow clean- 16pp
rooms 2pp rooms 3pp
(ME-060) Adopts ISO 6506-1:2005 with national modifications
(ME-060) to specify the method for the Brinell hardness test for

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metallic materials and is applicable up to the limit of AS/NZS 1826(Int):2006 AS/NZS 1841.2:2007
650 HBW. (MT-006) Electrical equipment for explosive gas at- Specific requirements for water type ex-
mospheres–Special protection–Type of pro- tinguishers 1p
AS 1816.2–2007 Sets out specific requirements for portable recharge-
tection ‘s’ 15pp
Verification and calibration of testing ma- able fire extinguishers of the water type. It provides
(Expires 21 June 2008)
chines two types, namely the gas container type and the
Specifies requirements relating to design, construction, test- stored pressure type. (FP-003)
(ISO 6506-2:2005) 13pp ing and marking of electrical equipment which can be
Adopts ISO 6506-2:2005 to specify a method for veri- shown by test or assessment to be suitable for use in explo-
fication of testing machines for determining Brinell AS/NZS 1841.3:2007
sive gas atmospheres. It is may be used by certification
hardness tests. (MT-006) bodies in the testing and/or assessment of equipment for Specific requirements for wet chemical
certification. (EL-014) type extinguishers 1p
AS 1816.3–2007 Sets out specific requirements for portable recharge-
Calibration of reference blocks AS 1830–2007 able fire extinguishers of the wet chemical type.
(ISO 6506-3:2005) 9pp (FP-003)
Grey cast iron
Adopts ISO 6506-3:2005 to specify a method for the (ISO 185:2005) 21pp
calibration of reference blocks to be used for the indi- AS/NZS 1841.4:2007
rect verification of Brinell hardness testing machines Adopts ISO 185:2005 to specify properties of unalloyed Specific requirements for foam type ex-
as described in AS 1816.2. (MT-006) and low-alloyed grey cast irons used for castings, which tinguishers 1p
have been manufactured in sand moulds or in moulds with Sets out specific requirements for foam-type portable
comparable thermal behaviour. (MT-001)
AS 1816.4–2007 rechargeable fire extinguishers. (FP-003)
Table of hardness values AS 1831–2007
(ISO 6506-4:2005) 12pp AS/NZS 1841.5:2007
Ductile cast iron Specific requirements for powder type ex-
Adopts ISO 6506-4:2005 to specify a method for de-
termining hardness value for use in tests in flat sur- (ISO 1083:2004) 31pp tinguishers 2pp
faces. (MT-006) Adopts ISO 1083:2004 to specify the classification of duc- Specifies requirements for portable rechargeable fire
tile cast irons based on mechanical properties. (MT-001) extinguishers of the powder type. (FP-003)
AS 1817
Metallic materials–Vickers hardness test AS 1832–2007 AS/NZS 1841.6:2007
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Malleable cast iron Specific requirements for carbon dioxide


AS 1817.1–2003 (ISO 5922:2005) 10pp type extinguishers 3pp
Test methods (ISO 6507-1:1997, MOD) Adopts ISO 5922:2005 to specify the classification of mal- Sets out specific requirements for portable recharge-
110pp leable cast irons based on mechanical properties. able fire extinguishers of the carbon dioxide type.
(FP-003)
Specifies the method for the Vickers hardness test for (MT-001)
three ranges of test force for metallic materials. This
Standard is an adoption with national modifications AS/NZS 1841.7:2007
AS 1833–2002
and is reproduced from ISO 6507-1:1997. (MT-006) Specific requirements for vaporizing liq-
Austenitic cast iron uid type extinguishers 1p
AS 1817.2–2002 (ISO 2892:1973) 9pp Sets out specific requirements for portable recharge-
Verification of testing machines Specifies nine grades of flake graphite austenitic cast iron able fire extinguishers of the vaporizing liquid type.
intended for subsequent use in the manufacture of castings. (FP-003)
(ISO 6507-2:1997) 10pp These grades of material are based on chemical composi-
Specifies a method of verification of testing machines tion and mechanical properties. This Standard is identical AS/NZS 1841.8:2007
for determining Vickers hardness in accordance with with and has been reproduced from ISO 2892:1973.
AS 1817.1. This Standard is identical with and has Specific requirements for non-
(MT-001) rechargeable type extinguishers 2pp
been reproduced from ISO 6507-2:1997. (MT-006)
Sets out requirements for portable non-rechargeable,
AS 1834 stored-pressure fire extinguishers. (FP-003)
AS 1817.3–2002
Calibration of reference blocks Material for soldering
AS/NZS 1850:1997
(ISO 6507-3:1997) 5pp
AS 1834.1–1991 Portable fire extinguishers–Classification, rat-
Specifies the method for the calibration of reference
blocks to be used for the indirect verification of Vick- Solder alloys 6pp ing and performance testing 17pp
ers hardness testing machines as specified in AS Specifies requirements for chemical composition and Amendment 1 24 July 2001
1817.2. This Standard is identical with and has been gives properties and typical applications for tin-lead Classifies extinguishers according to the general classes of
reproduced from ISO 6507-2:1997. (MT-006) and other tin-containing solder alloys. (MT-005) fires for which they are suitable and gives a method of rat-
ing. Tests for Classes A, B, C, D, E and F are included.
AS 1818–1976 AS 1834.2–1986 (FP-003)
Flax canvas, including water-bag canvas Flux-cored solders 3pp AS 1851 Set–2005
10pp Specifies requirements for flux-cored solder wire of Maintenance of fire protection systems and
Covers flax line canvas in four masses and tow canvas in circular cross-section, with solder alloys in accordance
two masses, in addition to water-bag canvas consisting of with AS 1834.1. An appendix provides a method for equipment Set
flax warp and jute weft yarns. Fabric widths include 60, 90, determining flux content. (MT-005)
120 and 180 cm. Physical and chemical properties are AS 1851–2005 (A4)
stated. (TX-003) AS/NZS 1838:1994 Maintenance of fire protection systems and
Swimming pools–Premoulded fibre- equipment 248pp
AS 1824 reinforced plastics–Design and fabrication A4 Looseleaf in Binder
Insulation co-ordination Amendment 1 26 July 2006
18pp
Sets out requirements for inspection, test, preventive main-
Sets out requirements for premoulded plastic swimming tenance and survey of fire protection systems and equip-
AS 1824.1–1995 pools exceeding 7500 L in volume and 750 mm in depth,
Definitions, principles and rules ment. (FP-001)
constructed from fibre-reinforced plastics based on thermo-
(IEC 60071-1 Ed. 7.0 (1993)) 21pp setting resin systems. Minimum design soil loads are given
AS 1851–2005 (A5)
Amendment 1 March 1997 for the design of the pool. In-service performance require-
ments for service degradation are set out and a water resis- Maintenance of fire protection systems and
Specifies the procedure for the selection of the stan-
dard withstand voltages for the phase-to-earth, phase- tance test is described using a temperature of 80°C. equipment 248pp
to-phase and longitudinal insulation of the equipment (PL-041) A5 Hardbound
and the installation of three-phase a.c. systems having Amendment 1 26 July 2006
a highest voltage for equipment above 1 kV. It also AS/NZS 1839:1994 Sets out requirements for inspection, test, preventive main-
lists the standardized values from which the standard tenance and survey of fire protection systems and equip-
Swimming pools–Premoulded fibre- ment. (FP-001)
withstand voltages shall be selected. This Standard is
technically equivalent to and has been reproduced
reinforced plastics–Installation 9pp
from IEC 71-1:1993. (EL-007) Sets out procedures for the installation of premoulded fibre- AS 1851
reinforced plastic swimming pools complying with the re- Maintenance of fire protection equipment
AS 1824.2–1985 quirements of AS/NZS 1838:1994, for above and below
ground locations. (PL-041)
Application guide AS 1851.1–1995
(IEC 60071-2 Ed. 2.0 (1976), IEC 60071-3) Portable fire extinguishers and fire blan-
AS/NZS 1841
37pp kets 19pp
Portable fire extinguishers
Provides guidance in the application of AS 1824.1. It Available Superseded
includes sections on voltage stresses in service, insula- Amendment 1 November 1995
tion withstand and protective devices, coordination be- AS/NZS 1841.1:2007 Amendment 2 August 1996
tween stresses, and withstand levels in various voltage General requirements 38pp Sets out requirements for regular inspection, testing,
ranges. Appendices cover surge transference through Provides general requirements for portable fire extin- recharging and general servicing of portable fire ex-
transformers, validity of tests described in AS 1824.1, guishers, including the materials, design, construction, tinguishers, that, at the time of manufacture, complied
examples of application and clearances in air to ensure methods of manufacture, performance of the extin- with the contemporary edition of the relevant stan-
a specified impulse withstand voltage in installations. guisher and any associated gas container, including dard. This Standard also includes a maintenance
(EL-007) requirements for instructions and markings. (FP-003) schedule for fire blankets complying with the re-

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quirements of AS 3504 and intended for use on small AS 1851.9–1997 ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
fires involving cooking oils, fats and clothing. Delivery lay flat fire hose 6pp for each language. (TE-013)
(FP-003) Available Superseded
AS 1852.131–1988
Sets out requirements for the regular maintenance, in-
AS 1851.2–1995 cluding inspection and testing procedures, of delivery Electric and magnetic circuits
Fire hose reels 2pp lay flat fire hose whether manufactured in accordance (IEC 60050-131 Ed. 1.0 (1978)) 37pp
Available Superseded with AS 2792 or otherwise. Procedures are given for Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
Specifies requirements for maintenance of fire hose annual and after-use testing and maintenance. An ap- provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
reels. It includes requirements for 6-monthly and 12- pendix sets out the format required for logbook reports lated technologies, with definitions in English and
monthly inspections. (FP-007) and hose test records. (FP-009) French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
AS 1851.3–1997 AS 1851.10–1989 ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
Emergency warning and intercommunica- for each language. (TE-013)
Automatic fire sprinkler systems 13pp
Available Superseded tion systems 2pp AS 1852.151–1988
Sets out requirements for routine maintenance of Available Superseded Electric and magnetic devices
sprinkler systems and includes precautions to be taken Sets out requirements for the regular maintenance of
(IEC 60050-151 Ed. 1.0 (1978)) 32pp
when systems are rendered inoperative. (FP-004) the emergency warning and intercommunication sys-
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
tem in a building. Details inspection and maintenance
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
AS 1851.4–1992 routines including battery test and method of reporting
lated technologies, with definitions in English and
Fire hydrant installations 10pp and recording the results. (FP-002)
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
Available Superseded the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
AS 1851.11–1991 ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
Amendment 1 October 1997
Sets out requirements for regular maintenance, includ- Halon 1301 total flooding systems 7pp for each language. (TE-013)
ing inspection and testing procedures, of the fire hy- Available Superseded
drant installation designed and installed in accordance Sets out suitable requirements for the regular mainte- AS 1852 (Pt 301, 302, 303)–1988
with AS 2419.1. Maintenance procedures are given nance of halon 1301 total flooding systems. (FP-011) International electrotechnical vocabulary
for six levels of service; weekly, monthly, quarterly, 81pp
yearly, three-yearly and six-yearly. Appendices set out AS 1851.12–1995 Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
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a checklist of the maintenance procedures, and the Gaseous fire extinguishing systems 10pp provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
formats required for logbook reports and hydrant test Available Superseded lated technologies, with definitions in English and
records. (FP-009) Specifies requirements for the regular maintenance of French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
gaseous fire extinguishing systems. (FP-011) the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
AS 1851.5–1981 ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
Automatic smoke/heat venting systems AS/NZS 1851.13:1995 for each language.
3pp Wheeled fire extinguishers 16pp
Available Superseded AS 1852.301–1988
Available Superseded
Sets out the maintenance requirements necessary to General terms on measurements in elec-
Sets out general requirements and schedules for regu-
ensure that smoke/heat release vents will operate in an lar inspection, pressure testing, recharging and general tricity
emergency. (FP-001) servicing of wheeled fire extinguishers. Levels of (IEC 60050-301 Ed. 1.0 (1983))
maintenance are on a time-lapse basis and range, de- Bound as part of 1852.301-303 series. See AS
AS 1851.6–1997 pending on extinguisher type, from 6-monthly inspec- 1852 (Pt 301, 302, 303)–1988.
Management procedures for maintaining tions to 6-yearly inspections. In addition, inspection Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
the fire and smoke control features of air- and servicing are included for extinguishers located in provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
handling systems 15pp aggressive environments. (FP-003) lated technologies, with definitions in English and
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
Available Superseded AS 1851.14–1996 the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
Specifies management procedures for controlling the ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
inspection and testing of required fire and smoke con- Pumpset systems 29pp
Available Superseded for each language. (TE-013)
trol features associated with air-handling systems in
buildings, to ensure their effective availability. Man- Specifies the routine operational inspection and testing
of fire protection pumpset systems. (FP-008) AS 1852.302–1988
datory requirements for the frequency of simple in-
spections are laid down as Level 1 routines. Informa- Electrical measuring instruments
tive recommendations for more complex and detailed AS 1851.15–1997 (IEC 60050-302 (1983))
inspections are laid down in Levels 2, 3 and 4. Local fire alarm systems 8pp Bound as part of 1852.301-303 series. See AS
(ME-062) Available Superseded 1852 (Pt 301, 302, 303)–1988.
Specifies requirements for the regular maintenance of Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
AS 1851.7–1984 automatic fire detection and alarm systems that are not provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
Fire-resistant doorsets 6pp required to be connected to a fire alarm monitoring fa- lated technologies, with definitions in English and
cility. (FP-002) French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
Available Superseded the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
Sets out requirements for the regular maintenance of ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
fire door installations complying with AS 1905.1. It AS/NZS 1851.16:1997
for each language. (TE-013)
does not apply to fire-resistant roller shutters comply- Pyrogen fire extinguishing aerosol sys-
ing with AS 1905.2. (FP-001) tems 9pp AS 1852.303–1988
Available Superseded Electronic measuring instruments
AS 1851.8–1987 Provides users of pyrogen fire extinguishing systems (IEC 60050-303 (1983))
Automatic fire detection and alarm sys- with the necessary requirements needed in the regular Bound as part of 1852.301-303 series. See AS
tems 7pp maintenance of such systems. (FP-011)
1852 (Pt 301, 302, 303)–1988.
Available Superseded Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
Specifies requirements for the regular maintenance, AS/NZS 1852 provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
including inspection and testing procedures, for fire International Electrotechnology Vocabulary lated technologies, with definitions in English and
detection and alarm systems designed and installed in French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
accordance with AS 1670. Maintenance procedures AS/NZS 1852.0:2000 the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
are given for three levels of service, weekly, monthly, Introduction and list of Parts of AS 1852 ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
and yearly. Appendices set out requirements for fire and IEC 60050 21pp for each language. (TE-013)
detectors, and the formats required for logbook reports Lists the Parts of the International Electrotechnical
and detector test records. (FP-001) Vocabulary (IEV). The IEV is a glossary of terms for AS 1852.321–1988
electrotechnology issued as separate Parts, each deal- Instrument transformers
AS 1851.8 Supplement 1–1990 ing with a specific field. Also indicates where there (IEC 60050-321 Ed. 1.0 (1986)) 24pp
Automatic fire detection and alarm sys- are equivalent Parts of AS 1852, and provides en- Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
tems–System certificates and mainte- dorsement of Parts not published by Standards Austra- provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
nance records (Supplement to AS 1851.8– lia or Standards New Zealand. The Parts of IEV may lated technologies, with definitions in English and
1987) 78pp be purchased from Standards Australia and New Zea- French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
Available Superseded land. For a compilation of the terms and definitions, the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
see the IEC Multilingual Dictionary on CD-ROM. ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
Comprises records of certification of compliance, in- (TE-013)
staller's statement, commissioning test report and a for each language. (TE-013)
systems check list, followed by 36 sets of triplicate
logbook report sheets printed on self-carbon paper AS 1852.101–1978 AS 1852.351–1978
with the top and second sheets perforated, 12 single Mathematics Automatic control
detector test record sheets fixed penultimate in the (IEC 60050-101 Ed. 1.0 b (1977)) 44pp (IEC 60050-351 Ed. 1.0 (1975)) 66pp
book, and 24 duplicate alarm or fault signal response Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
record sheets printed on self-carbon paper with the top provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
copy perforated. The back cover incorporates a back- lated technologies, with definitions in English and lated technologies, with definitions in English and
ing sheet for use with the self-carbon paper record French, and in some cases Russian and German, and French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
sheets. It has a life of three years. (FP-002) the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol- the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-

50
Numerical Catalogue, 2008

ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given AS 1852.551–1983 AS 1852.701–1990


for ea ch language. (TE-013) Power electronics Telecommunications, channels and net-
(IEC 60050-551 Ed. 1.0 b (1982)) 42pp works
AS 1852.371–1988 Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard (IEC 60050-701 Ed. 1.0 (1988)) 29pp
Telecontrol provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
(IEC 60050-371 Ed. 1.0 (1984)) 25pp lated technologies, with definitions in English and
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard lated technologies, with definitions in English and
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
lated technologies, with definitions in English and the terms additionally in Dutch, German, Italian, Pol-
for each language. (TE-013)
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol- for each language. (TE-013)
AS 1852.581–1979
ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
for each language. (TE-013) Electromechanical components for elec- AS 1852.726–1983
tronic equipment
Transmission lines and waveguides
AS 1852.431–1981 (IEC 60050-581 Ed. 1.0 (1978)) 93pp
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard (IEC 60050-726 Ed. 1.0 (1982)) 101pp
Transductors provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
(IEC 60050-431 Ed. 1.0 (1980)) 31pp lated technologies, with definitions in English and provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard French, and in some cases Russian and German, and lated technologies, with definitions in English and
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol- French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
lated technologies, with definitions in English and ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and for each language. (TE-013) ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol- for each language. (TE-013)
ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given AS 1852.601–1988
for each language. (TE-013) Generation, transmission and distribution AS 1852.826–1983
of electricity–General Electrical installations of buildings
AS 1852.441–1985 (IEC 60050-601 Ed. 1.0 (1985)) 19pp (IEC 60050-826 Ed. 1.0 (1982)) 13pp
Switchgear, controlgear and fuses Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
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(IEC 60050-441 Ed. 2.0 (1984)) 61pp provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
lated technologies, with definitions in English and lated technologies, with definitions in English and
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol- the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
lated technologies, with definitions in English and ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
for each language. (TE-013) for each language. (TE-013)
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
AS 1852.602–1988 AS 1852.841–1988
for each language. (TE-013)
Generation, transmission and distribution Industrial electroheating
AS 1852.446–1988 of electricity–Generation (IEC 60050-841 Ed. 1.0 (1983)) 154pp
(IEC 60050-602 Ed. 1.0 (1983)) 26pp Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
Electrical relays Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
(IEC 60050-446 Ed. 1.0 (1983)) 36pp provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
lated technologies, with definitions in English and
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard lated technologies, with definitions in English and
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
lated technologies, with definitions in English and the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
for each language. (TE-013)
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol- for each language. (TE-013)
ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
for each language. (TE-013) AS 1852.603–1988 AS 1852.845–1989
Generation, transmission and distribution Lighting
AS 1852.461–1988 of electricity–Power system planning and (IEC 60050-845 Ed. 1.0 (1987)) 305pp
Electric cables management Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
(IEC 60050-603 Ed. 1.0 (1986)) 30pp provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
(IEC 60050-461 Ed. 1.0 (1984)) 26pp lated technologies, with definitions in English and
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
lated technologies, with definitions in English and lated technologies, with definitions in English and
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and for each language. (TE-013)
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol- the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
for each language. (TE-013) AS 1852.881–1988
for each language. (TE-013)
Radiology and radiological physics
AS 1852.604–1988 (IEC 60050-881 Ed. 1.0 (1983)) 164pp
AS 1852.471–1988
Generation, transmission and distribution Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard
Insulators of electricity–Operation provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
(IEC 60050-471 Ed. 1.0 (1984)) 11pp (IEC 60050-604 Ed. 1.0 (1987)) 39pp lated technologies, with definitions in English and
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
lated technologies, with definitions in English and lated technologies, with definitions in English and ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and French, and in some cases Russian and German, and for each language. (TE-013)
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol- the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given AS 1853–1983
for each language. (TE-013) for each language. (TE-013) Automatic oil and gas burners–Mechanical
draught 24pp
AS 1852.521–1988 AS 1852.605–1988
Sets out requirements for the design, construction and con-
Semiconductor devices and integrated Generation, transmission and distribution
trol functions of single automatic oil, gas or dual fuel burn-
circuits of electricity–Substations ers of the mechanical draught type, suitable for use for a va-
(IEC 60050-521 Ed. 1.0 (1984)) 90pp (IEC 60050-605 Ed. 1.0 (1983)) 23pp riety of industrial applications. Seven appendices give sup-
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard porting illustrations, explanations, or procedures.
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re-
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- (AG-011)
lated technologies, with definitions in English and
lated technologies, with definitions in English and French, and in some cases Russian and German, and
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and AS 1855–1976
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol- ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given Methods for the determination of transverse
ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given for each language. (TE-013) tensile properties of round steel pipes 20pp
for each language. (TE-013) Covers the testing of pipe in the size range 150–1100 mm
AS 1852.691–1975 diameter. It describes the preparation and form of two types
AS 1852.531–1975 Tariffs for electricity of test piece and outlines procedures for the determination
Electronic tubes (IEC 60050-691 Ed. 1.0 (1973)) 51pp of yield stress, proof stress and permanent set stress and for
(IEC 60050-531 Ed. 1.0 (1974)) 167pp Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard conducting a proving test. Appendices include notes on test
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- equipment, determination of non-proportional and total
Along with the other parts of AS 1852, this Standard elongation proof stresses, extensometers and their calibra-
provides glossaries of terms used in electrical and re- lated technologies, with definitions in English and
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and tion, and the recording of results. (MT-006)
lated technologies, with definitions in English and
French, and in some cases Russian and German, and the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol-
the terms additionally in Dutch German, Italian, Pol- ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given AS 1856–2004
ish, Swedish and Spanish. A separate index is given for each language. (TE-013) Electroplated coatings–Silver 28pp
for each language. (TE-013) (MT-009)

51
AS 1858.1–2003

AS 1858 Specifies product requirements for the purposes of AS/NZS 1873.2:2003


Electrodes and fluxes for submerged-arc quality control in manufacture and performance re- Design and construction 12pp
welding quirements for the application of wet-processed fibre-
boards, including hardboards, medium-boards and Sets out requirements for the design, construction and
softboards. (TM-005) performance of both direct-acting and indirect-acting
AS 1858.1–2003 powder-actuated (PA) hand-held tools. Appendices
Carbon steels and carbon-manganese AS 1860–1998 include methods for measuring the velocity of fasten-
steels 31pp ers discharged from PA tools and for determining the
Installation of particleboard flooring 11pp ability of a PA tool to resist accidental firing when
Sets up requirements for classification and designation Available Superseded
systems for electrodes, fluxes and weld metal, and dropped. (SF-029)
Sets out procedures for the selection, placement and fixing
their chemical and physical properties. Also includes
of particleboard flooring complying with AS/NZS 1859.1.
requirements for testing, packaging, marking and stor-
Appendices provide check lists for areas of supervision and AS/NZS 1873.3:2003
age. (WD-002) Charges 5pp
recommendations for subfloor ventilation. (TM-005)
Sets out requirements, colour identification and rela-
AS 1858.2–1989 AS/NZS 1860 tive strengths of explosive charges intended for use in
Low and intermediate alloy steels Particleboard flooring powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening tools com-
(ANSI/AWS A5.23) 30pp plying with AS/NZS 1873.2. (SF-029)
Obsolescent AS/NZS 1860.1:2002
Specifies classification systems and requirements for Specifications 7pp AS/NZS 1873.4:2003
electrodes, fluxes, and weld metal, and their chemical Amendment 1 7 May 2004 Fasteners 6pp
and physical properties. It also specifies, where appro- Amendment 2 3 February 2006
priate, requirements for testing, packaging, marking, Sets out requirements for fasteners intended for use
Specifies product requirements for the purpose of with powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening tools
and storage. Guidance on the classification system and quality control in manufacture and the performance
the selection of electrodes and fluxes is given in an complying with AS/NZS 1873.2. (SF-029)
requirements in application of particleboard flooring
appendix. (WD-002) intended to be installed in accordance with AS 1860.
These requirements were originally covered in AS 1874–2000
AS/NZS 1859 AS/NZS 1859.1:1997. (TM-005) Aluminium and aluminium alloys–Ingots and
Reconstituted wood-based panels– castings 33pp
Specifications AS 1860.2–2006 Specifies requirements for aluminium ingots and alumin-
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Installation 20pp ium alloy ingots and castings. Includes tables listing the
AS/NZS 1859.1:2004 Proposes procedures for the selection, placement and chemical composition of aluminium alloys and the
Particleboard 9pp fixing of Class 1 particleboard flooring complying machanical property requirements of test bars. Appendices
Amendment 1 3 February 2006 with AS/NZS 1860.1. Appendices propose check lists describe the designation system for alloys and tempers and
Specifies product requirements for the purposes of for areas of supervision, recommendations for sub- provide guidance on the selection of alloys. (MT-003)
quality control in manufacture and performance re- floor ventilation, and recommendations on installation
quirements for three classes of particleboards, i.e., procedures for particleboard flooring for general do- AS 1881–1986
standard (STD), moisture resistant (MR) and high per- mestic applications. (TM-005)
Zinc alloys–Casting ingots and castings–
formance (HP) particleboards. (TM-005)
AS/NZS 1865:1997 Quality requirements 10pp
AS/NZS 1859.1(Int):2001 Aluminium and aluminium alloys–Drawn wire, Specifies quality requirements and conditions of supply for
rod, bar and strip 24pp zinc alloys in ingot form for pressure diecasting and gravity
Particleboard 9pp
Specifies requirements for wrought aluminium and alumin- casting and for castings made from them. (MT-004)
Available Superseded
(Expired 2 October 2003) ium alloy drawn or cold-finished wire, rod, bar and strip
products for general engineering purposes. Chemical com- AS 1882–2002
Amendment 1 16 January 2003
position, mechanical properties and dimensional tolerances Earth and bonding clamps 10pp
Specifies product requirements for the purposes of
are specified. Appendices provide purchasing guidelines, Provides a range of standard clamps for use in electrical in-
quality control in manufacture and performance re-
fabrication characteristics and application data, and related stallations for connection of earth and bonding conductors
quirements for three classes of particleboards, i.e.
composition specifications. (MT-003) to metal pipes and metal cable sheaths of external diameter
standard (STD), moisture resistant (MR) and high per-
formance (HP) particleboards. (TM-005) 11 to 105 mm. Performance requirements and certain me-
AS/NZS 1866:1997 chanical features applicable to all clamps, including special
AS/NZS 1859.2:2004 Aluminium and aluminium alloys–Extruded clamps fabricated on site and those outside the dimensional
Dry-processed fibreboard 12pp rod, bar, solid and hollow shapes 37pp range provided, are specified. (EL-004)
Amendment 1 3 February 2006 Specifies requirements for aluminium and aluminium alloy
extruded rod, bar, solid and hollow shape products for gen- AS 1883–1992
Amendment 2 19 April 2006
eral engineering purposes. Chemical composition and me-
Specifies product requirements for the purposes of Guide to maintenance and supervision of in-
chanical properties are specified, and allowable tolerances
quality control in manufacture and performance re- sulating oils in service
on dimensions are included for rod, bar, solid shapes, and
quirements for dry-processed fibreboards, including
ultra-low-density, low-density, medium-density and
Class A, Class B, Class C and Class D hollow shapes. Ex- (IEC 60422 Ed. 2.0 (1989)) 34pp
amples illustrating the use of tolerance are included. Provides guidance in monitoring, evaluating and maintain-
high-density fibreboards. (TM-005)
(MT-003) ing the condition of mineral insulating oil used in electric
AS/NZS 1859.2(Int):2001 power equipment by recommended standardized tests, pro-
AS/NZS 1867:1997 cedures and treatments. (EL-008)
Dry-processed fibreboard 12pp Aluminium and aluminium alloys–Drawn
Available Superseded tubes 20pp AS 1884–1985
(Expired 2 October 2003) Specifies requirements for wrought aluminium and alumin-
Amendment 1 16 January 2003 Floor coverings–Resilient sheet and tiles–
ium alloy drawn tube for general engineering purposes.
Specifies product requirements for the purposes of Chemical composition and tensile properties are specified, Laying and maintenance practices 13pp
quality control in manufacture and performance re- and allowable tolerances on dimensions included. Included Obsolescent
quirements for dry-processed fibreboards, including are two appendices, one provides guidelines on information Covers laying and fixing of unbacked floor coverings in all
ultra-low-density, low-density, medium-density and to be supplied by the purchaser at the time of enquiry or or- forms including semi-rigid PVC, flexible PVC, linoleum,
high-density fibreboards. (TM-005) der, the other lists fabrication characteristics and application cork, and rubber. It deals with the site inspection, require-
data. (MT-003) ments for concrete, timber, particleboard or plywood sub-
AS/NZS 1859.3:2005 floors, installation of underlays, conditioning of floor cov-
Decorative overlaid wood panels 16pp AS/NZS 1869:1996 ering and subfloor, laying and maintenance procedures. A
Provides performance requirements and specifications Hose and hose assemblies for liquefied petro- method for testing dryness of concrete subfloors is given in
for the manufacture and application of decorative leum gases (LP Gas), natural gas and town an appendix. (PL-015)
overlaid wood panels. It specifies dimensional toler- gas 23pp
ances and physical and mechanical properties for four Specifies requirements for hose and hose assemblies for AS 1885
types of decorative overlay applied to wood panel liquefied petroleum gases (LPG), natural gas, town gas
substrate, i.e., low pressure melamine (LPM), PVC Measurement of occupational health and
manufactured from oil products, tempered liquefied gas, safety performance
film, paper foils, and wood veneers. Appendices pro- and simulated natural gas in transport, automotive, indus-
vide information on handling and storage of decora- trial and domestic applications. It provides for hose up to
tive wood panels and selection and application of and including 100 mm inside diameter and 2.6 MPa maxi- AS 1885.1–1990
screw fasteners. (TM-005) mum working pressure. (RU-001) Describing and reporting occupational in-
juries and disease (known as the National
AS/NZS 1859.4:2004 AS/NZS 1873 Standard for workplace injury and dis-
Wet-processed fibreboard 9pp Powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening ease recording) 24pp
Specifies requirements for the purpose of quality con- tools
trol in manufacture and performance requirements for Deals with the recording of workplace injury and dis-
the application of wet-processed fibreboards, includ- ease, and is intended for use by both large and small
AS/NZS 1873.1:2003 organizations. It includes definitions as well as an ex-
ing hardboards and softboards. (TM-005)
Selection, operation and maintenance planation of the data items which are required to be
10pp recorded. A section dealing with interpretation and
AS/NZS 1859.4(Int):2001
Provides guidance on the selection, operation and analysis of the recorded information is included.
Wet-processed fibreboard 9pp These measures include incidence rate, frequency rate,
maintenance of powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fas-
Available Superseded tening tools. (SF-029) average time lost rate, as well as time series analysis
(Expired 28 September 2003) and cross tabulations. (SF-002)

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AS 1885.1 Supplement 1–1991 ing a combination of these types. A complete range of AS 1901–2004
Describing and reporting occupational in- test methods are included as appendices. Ladder ac- Electroplated coatings–Gold and gold alloys
juries and disease–Workplace injury and cessories such as ladder-levellers, stabilizers, stand-off 39pp
devices, ladder jacks and straps are not covered. Specifies the requirements for electrodeposted coatings
disease recording form (Supplement to (SF-034)
AS 1885.1–1990) 400pp (single-layer or multi-layer) of gold and its alloys for elec-
100 sets of 4-pages form (The electronic copy only trical, electronic and other engineering applications on me-
AS 1892.2–1992 tallic and non-metallic materials. (MT-009)
includes 1 set of form) Timber 28pp
Comprises the recording form given in AS 1885.1 Sets out the minimum requirements for the materials, AS 1905
published in pad form to assist in gathering the data design and construction of timber ladders rated for
required by AS 1885.1. It is double-sided single page Components for the protection of openings in
domestic or industrial use. It applies to single, exten-
form and is supplied with the codes required for cer- sion, step and trestle ladders as well as to platform fire-resistant walls
tain data items. (SF-002) step ladders and domestic extension step ladders.
Methods for grading timber stiles and examples of la- AS 1905.1–2005
AS 1886–1991 bels that may be used to convey safety warnings are Fire-resistant doorsets 41pp
Glossary of terms relating to plastics provided in appendices. (SF-034) Specifies requirements for design, construction and in-
(ISO 472:1988) 66pp stallation of doorsets used to protect openings in fire-
Provides an alphabetical listing of terms and definitions re- AS/NZS 1892.3:1996 resistant walls and partitions. Compliance is based on
lating to plastics which is identical to ISO 472, with an ap- Reinforced plastic 90pp prototype testing in accordance with AS 1530.4. La-
pendix of additional terms used in Australia. (PL-010) Specifies the minimum requirements for the design belling requirements are included. (FP-019)
and construction of portable reinforced plastic ladders
AS 1886 Supplement 1–1994 rated for industrial or domestic use. It applies to sin- AS/NZS 1905.1:1997
Glossary of terms relating to plastics–Plastics gle, extension, multipurpose, step and trestle ladders Fire-resistant doorsets 44pp
recycling terminology (Supplement to AS representing a combination of these types. A complete Available Superseded
range of the test methods are included as appendices. Specifies requirements for the design, construction
1886–1991) 6pp Ladder accessories such as ladder-levellers, stabiliz- and installation of fire-resistant doorsets including
Provides definitions of terms used within Australia that re- ers, stand-off devices, ladder jacks and straps are not transom panels but excluding lift-landing doors and
late to the recycling of plastics. (PL-010) covered. (SF-034) access panels, used to protect openings in walls and
partitions required to resist the passage of fire. Shows
AS 1890–1999
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Thermally released links 9pp Selection, safe use and care 12pp regard to the certification, marking and identification
Specifies requirements for thermally released links for gen- Sets out the minimum recommended safe practices of doorsets as determined by the building codes and
eral fire protection services in buildings, which are com- and requirements for the selection, safe use and care practice in both countries. A series of tests by which
monly used in fire dampers, fire shutters, smoke and heat of portable ladders constructed from any material. the physical capacity of the doorsets may be measured
ventilators and fire doors. This Standard includes require- (SF-034) is also included. (FP-019)
ments for construction, testing, identification and marking
of thermally released links. The Standard does not apply to AS 1893–1977 AS 1905.2–2005
links incorporated in sprinkler heads. (ME-062) Fire-resistant roller shutters 7pp
Code of practice for the guarding and safe
use of metal and paper cutting guillotines Specifies requirements for design, construction and in-
AS/NZS 1891 stallation of vertically operating roller shutters in-
Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices 32pp
Outlines the general principles of guarding requirements, tended to protect trafficable openings in fire-rated
with specific requirements for the guarding of different walls. Compliance is based on prototype testing in ac-
AS/NZS 1891.1:2007 types of machine. Fixed, interlocked, automatic and elec- cordance with AS 1530.4. Labelling requirements are
Harnesses and ancillary equipment 43pp tronic guards are included. Illustrations of suitable guards included. (FP-019)
Amendment 1 31 Ocotber 2007 and guarding details are included. (SF-022)
Specifies requirements for the materials, design, AS 1905.2–1989
manufacture and testing of harnesses, lanyards, pole AS 1894–1997 Fire-resistant roller shutters 8pp
straps and associated equipment including connecting The storage and handling of non-flammable Available Superseded
devices and personal energy absorbers for industrial Specifies requirements for design, construction and in-
fall-arrest purposes. (SF-015) cryogenic and refrigerated liquids 55pp
Amendment 1 September 1999 stallation of roller shutters intended to protect traffic-
Sets out requirements and recommendations for the storage able openings in fire-rated walls. Compliance is based
AS/NZS 1891.2:2001 and handling non-flammable cryogenic liquids at tempera- on prototype testing in accordance with AS 1530.4.
Horizontal lifeline and rail systems 23pp tures below minus 90°C and non-flammable refrigerated Certification and labelling requirements are included.
Specifies design and performance requirements for liquids at or below minus 15°C which are classified as Design details of a typical 2-hour fire-rated roller shut-
systems and associated component hardware for hori- Class 2.2 in the ADG Code. Special requirements for the ter assembly are provided in an appendix. (FP-019)
zontal lifelines and rails used for fall-arrest purposes. storage and handling of liquefied oxygen, nitrous oxide, ni-
The Standard covers systems using either rigid rails or trogen, argon, helium and carbon dioxide are provided. The AS/NZS 1906
flexible lines. Test methods are given in appendices. properties and hazards of these liquids, precautions for their Retroreflective materials and devices for road
(SF-015) handling and an outline of first aid procedures are dis- traffic control purposes
cussed. (CH-009)
AS/NZS 1891.2 Supplement 1:2001 AS/NZS 1906.1:2007
Horizontal lifeline and rail systems– AS 1897–1976 Retroreflective sheeting 51pp
Prescribed configurations for horizontal Electroplated coatings on threaded compo- Specifies the performance requirements for retrore-
lifelines (Supplement to AS/NZS nents (metric coarse series) 40pp flective sheeting used in the manufacture of road signs
1891.2:2001) 20pp Specifies coating thickness, gauging after coating and other and related traffic control devices. It does not apply to
Specifies a range of system configurations which have requirements for coatings on ISO metric triangular form retroreflective pavement markings. (MS-049)
been determined by investigation to meet the perform- threaded items specified in various Australian Standards. It
ance and safety requirements of AS/NZS 1891.2. It covers tolerance classes 6H with G deviation, and 6G for AS/NZS 1906.2:2007
also specifies hardware and installation requirements nuts, and 6g, 6e and 8g for screws and bolts. Details of pre- Retroreflective devices (non-pavement
for such systems. (SF-015) plating thread dimensions for standard coating thicknesses application) 10pp
and procedures for the modification and extent of modifica- Specifies performance requirements for retroreflective
AS/NZS 1891.3:1997 tion to cater for thicker coatings are included. Surface areas devices (known as ‘retroreflectors’) intended for use
Fall-arrest devices 20pp of threaded items, statistical treatment for probability of ac- as roadside delineators for mounting above the pave-
Specifies requirements for the design and performance ceptance by 'GO' gauge and recommended sampling proce- ment, e.g. on posts. (MS-049)
of fall-arrest devices comprising those which travel dures are dealt with in appendices. (ME-029)
down either a fixed or flexible anchorage line, and AS 1906.3–1992
those which pay out an anchorage line. (SF-015) AS 1900–2002
Raised pavement markers (retroreflective
Flotation aids for water familiarization and
and non-retroreflective) 22pp
AS/NZS 1891.4:2000 swimming tuition 21pp Specifies performance requirements for retroreflective
Selection, use and maintenance 69pp Provides requirements for the design, performance and and non-retroreflective raised pavement markers
Specifies requirements and sets out recommendations marking of flotation aids for non-swimmers which assist which are to be bonded directly to the pavement sur-
for the selection, safe use and maintenance of indus- them in becoming familiarized with water and learning to face. It does not preclude the development of markers
trial fall-arrest systems and devices based on the use swim. (CS-021) with alternative methods of fixing to the road, but in
of safety harnesses (including belts), horizontal life such cases it specifies that performance shall be not
lines and rails, fall-arrest devices, and associated lan- AS 1900–1991 less than for those directly bonded to the surface. Test
yards, connectors, anchorages and fittings. (SF-015) Flotation toys and swimming aids for children methods are given in appendices to this Standard.
11pp (MS-049)
AS/NZS 1892 Available Superseded
Portable ladders Amendment 1 August 1993 AS/NZS 1906.4:1997
Specifies requirements for flotation toys and swimming High visibility materials for safety gar-
AS/NZS 1892.1:1996 aids intended for use by children aged up to 15 years in rec- ments 20pp
Metal 83pp reational activities and to assist in swimming tuition. Does Specifies the photometric, colorimetric and physical
Specifies the minimum requirements for the design not deal with buoyancy aids intended for lifesaving nor property requirements for high visibility materials for
and construction of portable metal ladders rated for with buoyancy aids specifically designed for therapeutic outdoor daytime use, and retroreflective materials for
industrial or domestic use. It applies to single, exten- use or use by disabled persons. Includes requirements for use at night or in other dark conditions, for the manu-
sion, multipurpose, step and trestle ladders, represent- warning notices and other marking. (CS-021) facture or incorporation into industrial safety garments

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AS 1909–1984

designed to be worn in situations where the wearer AS 1926.2–1995 impedance or surface admittance of materials and ob-
needs to be highly visible. The Standard does not in- Location of fencing for private swimming jects. This Standard is technically equivalent to and
clude immersible water safety materials such as those pools 5pp has been reproduced from ISO 10534-1:1996.
used on personal flotation devices. (MS-049) (AV-004)
Available Superseded
Sets out options for the location of fencing that pro- AS 1937
AS 1909–1984 vides barriers in restricting the access to private
Installation of timber doorsets 4pp Methods of test for sealers and adhesives for
swimming pools of young children. (CS-034)
automotive purposes
Obsolescent
Sets out procedures for handling, fitting, installation and AS 1926.3–2003
Water recirculation and filtration systems AS 1937.1–1991
finishing of timber doorsets specified in AS 2689. It covers
installation in cavity masonry walls, solid masonry walls 6pp Determination of flow properties in abso-
and timber-framed and metal-framed walls. A symbolic Sets out requirements for skimmer boxes and other lute units 6pp
designation of the direction of closing and faces of doors is permanent water inlets and outlets in swimming pools. (CH-017)
included. It does not apply to the installation of timber (CS-034) AS 1937.9–1991
doorsets in demountable partitions or fire-resistant doorsets.
(BD-021) AS 1926.3–1993 Determination of shear strength of metal-
Water recirculation and filtration systems to-metal adhesive 2pp
AS 1910–2004 4pp (CH-017)
Water supply–Float control valves for use in Available Superseded AS 1939 Supplement 1–1990
hot and cold water 17pp Specifies requirements for skimmer boxes and other
permanent water inlets and outlets in swimming pools Degrees of protection provided by enclosures
Amendment 1 20 July 2006 for electrical equipment (IP Code)–Wallchart 1
and spa pools. (CS-034)
(WS-001) (Supplement 1 to AS 1939–1990) 1p
AS/NZS 1927:1998 Displays in text and diagrams the meanings of the two
AS 1914–2002 Pedal bicycles–Safety requirements characteristic numerals of the IP Code specified in AS
Vitreous enamel coatings–Glossary of terms 1939–1990, in particular the dual protection of persons and
(ISO 4210:1996) 46pp
6pp of equipment indicated by the first numeral and the protec-
Specifies safety requirements for the design, assembly, and
Specifies a list of defined terms, which relate to vitreous tion against ingress of water indicated by the second nu-
performance of all types of pedal bicycles and subassem-
enamel coatings. (CH-007) meral. It is intended as an aid to be read in conjunction with
blies of pedal bicycles having a wheelbase of 640 mm or
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greater, including power-assisted bicycles with engines up
AS 1915–1992 to 0.2 kW, but excludes track racers and one-of-a-kind bi- AS 1939 Supplement 2–1990
Electrical equipment for explosive atmos- cycles. It also specifies requirements for the instructions to
be given in a manual on use and maintenance, and for the Degrees of protection provided by enclosures
pheres–Battery-operated vehicles 4pp for electrical equipment (IP Code)–Wallchart 2
instructions for the assembly of bicycles offered for sale in
Specifies requirements for battery-operated vehicles (truck a partially assembled state. (CS-010) (Supplement 2 to AS 1939–1990) 1p
and tractors) which incorporate a storage battery of the Displays the various combinations of first characteristic
lead-acid type as the source of power, which may be all- AS 1928–2007 numeral and additional letter (indicating the protection of
electric or electrohydraulic in operation, and which may be Child-resistant packaging–Requirements and persons and the protection of equipment against solid for-
used where flammable gases or vapours may be present. eign objects) included in the IP Code. Specifies and depicts
(EL-014) testing procedures for reclosable packages
basic details of access and object probes. Is intended as an
(ISO 8317:2003, MOD) 22pp
aid to be read in conjunction with AS 1939. Refers to AS
AS 1921–1976 Sets out requirements and testing procedures for reclosable
1939 Supplement 1 for the second characteristic numeral.
child-resistant packaging. Reproduced from ISO 8317:2003
Airconditioning and ventilation in ships' cab- (EL-026)
and its technical corrigendum, with Australian variations
ins and living spaces of merchant ships 32pp based on smaller population size. (HE-016) AS 1940–2004
Amendment 1 February 1984
The storage and handling of flammable and
Specifies the design conditions for the airconditioning of AS 1928–2001
combustible liquids 173pp
cabins and living spaces of merchant ships operating on the Child-resistant packages 18pp
Australian coast, also in all global waters except Arctic and Amendment 1 25 November 2004
Specifies requirements for reclosable and non-reclosable
Antarctic waters in winter, and provides data and suitable Amendment 2 22 November 2006
packages, designated as being resistant to opening by chil-
methods of calculation for use in designing to meet these Provides requirements and recommendations for the design,
dren. Intended to be particularly applicable to the packaging
conditions. Appropriate requirements are specified for other construction and operation of installations where flammable
of chemicals where child-resistant packaging is required.
spaces which may be ventilated from the air-conditioning or combustible liquids are stored and handled. Separate sec-
(HE-016)
system, or which may affect the operation of the system. tions provide requirements for minor storage, package stor-
Recommendations are also made for the design of air- AS 1929–1981 age, and storage of liquids in tanks, as well as, fire protec-
conditioning systems for ships operating in restricted geo- Non-destructive testing–Glossary of terms tion and emergency management. Requirements for the
graphical locations on the Australian coast, e.g. ports and bulk storage of potable alcohols, and recommendations for
30pp blending plants, are provided in appendices. (ME-017)
adjacent waters. Charts of recordings of dry and wet bulb Defines terms relating to the non-destructive testing of met-
temperatures over a number of years are included for nine als and materials. Terms are listed under separate sections
Australian ports. (ME-059)
AS 1940–1993
covering acoustical testing, electromagnetic testing, mag- The storage and handling of flammable and
netic particle testing, penetrant testing, radiation testing.
AS 1926 Set–2007 (MT-007) combustible liquids 103pp
Swimming pool safety Standards Set 72pp Available Superseded
AS 1931 Provides requirements for the planning, design, construc-
High-voltage test techniques tion, and safe operation of all installations in which flam-
AS 1926 Set (CD)–2007 mable or combustible liquids are stored or handled. In sepa-
Swimming pool safety Standards Set on CD AS 1931.1–1996 rate sections it deals with minor storage, package storage
General definitions and test requirements and handling, storage in tanks, fuel dispensing, piping and
AS 1926 59pp tank auxiliaries, operations and fire protection facilities.
Swimming pool safety Applies to tests with direct, alternating and impulse Appendices deal with tank venting, combustion characteris-
voltage and with impulse currents on equipment hav- tics, fire exposure protection, gas-freeing precautions and
ing its highest voltage above 1 kV. This Standard is principles, and power station and grid transformers.
AS 1926.1–2007
identical with and has been reproduced from IEC 60- (ME-017)
Safety barriers for swimming pools 30pp 1:1989 and its Corrigendum:1992. (EL-007)
Establishes safety requirements for design construc- AS 1946–2002
tion and performance of barriers, windows and door- AS 1931.2–1996 Sterile hypodermic needles for single use
sets for swimming pools of the types normally in- (ISO 7864:1993) 11pp
stalled for private use. It is also applicable for public
Measuring systems
(IEC 60060-2 Ed. 2.0 (1994)) 64pp Specifies requirements for sterile hypodermic needles for
use if consideration is taken of the differing dynamics single use of nominal outside diameters 0.3 mm to 1.2 mm.
of public swimming pools to private swimming pools. Amendment 1 March 1997
Applies to complete measuring systems and to their Does not apply to dental needles. It is identical to, and re-
(CS-034) produced from, ISO 7864:1993. (HE-009)
components for the measurement of high-voltages and
currents during tests with direct voltage, alternating AS 1952–1986
AS 1926.1–1993
voltage, lightning and switching impulse voltages and
Fencing for swimming pools 20pp for tests with impulse currents. This Standard is iden- Dispensing measures–Pharmaceutical–Glass
Available Superseded tical with and has been reproduced from IEC 60- 20pp
Amendment 1 12 June 2000 2:1994. (EL-007) Specifies essential requirements for glass conical and glass
Specifies design, construction and performance re- beaker dispensing measures used for pharmaceutical pur-
quirements for child-resistant fences and gates in- AS/NZS 1935 poses. Provides description of performance tests for check-
tended primarily for use in preventing access to Acoustics–Determination of sound absorp- ing specifications and for assessing suitability of the meas-
swimming pools by young children. (CS-034) ures for AS marking, including detection of strain, resis-
tion coefficient and impedance in impedance tance to leaching, accuracy of calibration, resistance to
tubes thermal shock and resistance to mechanical shock (of pack-
AS 1926.2–2007 aged measure). (CH-001)
Location of safety barriers for swimming AS/NZS 1935.1:1998
pools 7pp Method using standing wave ratio AS/NZS 1957:1998
Sets out options for the location of safety barriers in- (ISO 10534-1:1996) 21pp Textiles–Care labelling 24pp
tended to restrict the access of young children to Specifies a method for the determination of the sound Specifies words, phrases and symbols detailing the care
swimming pools. (CS-034) absorption coefficient, reflection factor and surface treatment of upholstery, garments and other articles in order

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to supply relevant and accurate information to a prospective Does not apply to castors and wheels for furniture, erence is made to plain cylindrical surfaces, but the princi-
purchaser at the point of sale. It states what information swivel chairs, institutional, hospital beds and driven ples described may be used for other geometric forms.
should be included on a permanent label and what instruc- applications. (ME-031) (ME-027)
tions may be supplied separately in lieu of a permanent la-
bel. It specifies the method of labelling yarn and the method AS 1961.8–2004 AS 1998–1977
by which care instructions for piece goods are to be made Applications over 1.1 m/s (4 km/h) and up A6 microfiche for engineering and other data
available. (CS-004) to 4.4 m/s (16 km/h) (excluding computer output microfiche)
(ISO 22884:2004) 14pp (ISO 2707, ISO 2708) 8pp
AS 1960 Specifies the physical characteristics, requirements in the
Adopts ISO 22884:2004 which specifies technical re-
Motor vehicle brake fluids quirements, appropriate dimensions and requirements micro-image and non-micro-image areas, and the quality of
for testing. Applies to castors and wheels (which may A6 microfiche of uniform division having either a 6-frame
AS 1960.1–2005 include accessories) specifically for manually pro- or a 98-frame format. (MS-004)
Non-petroleum type 35pp pelled or power towed industrial applications at speeds
Sets out characteristics, test methods and packaging over 1.1 m/s (4 km/h) and up to 4.4 m/s (15 km/h). AS ISO 1999–2003
for the three grades of automotive brake fluid of the Does not apply to pneumatic wheels and drive wheels. Acoustics–Determination of occupational
non-petroleum type, for use in the hydraulic braking (ME-031) noise exposure and estimation of noise-
systems of motor vehicles. (CH-004)
induced hearing impairment
AS/NZS 1972:2006 (ISO 1999:1990) 17pp
AS/NZS 1960.2:1995 Electric cables–Underground coal mines– Provides a method for calculating the expected noise-
Silicone type 7pp Other than reeling and trailing 37pp induced permanent shift in the hearing threshold levels of
Specifies the requirements for automotive brake fluids Specifies the construction of cables for fixed apparatus, ar- adult populations due to various levels and duration of
of silicone type for use in hydraulic braking systems moured high voltage cables, feeder cables, machine cables noise exposure. This Standard is identical with and repro-
of motor vehicles. In this Standard, the requirements and mine shaft winder cables for underground use in coal duced from ISO 1999:1990. (AV-003)
of Grade 4 (equivalent to DOT 5) are specified, along mines. (EL-003)
with methods of test. Grades 1, 2 and 3 brake fluid
AS 2001
have been deleted. (CH-004)
AS 1973–1993 Methods of test for textiles
AS 1961 Pneumatic tyres–Passenger car, light truck,
Castors and wheels and truck/bus–Retreading and repair proc- AS 2001.1–1995
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esses 31pp Conditioning procedures


AS 1961.1–2004 Sets out a Code of Practice for the retreading of pneumatic (ISO 139:1973) 26pp
Vocabulary, symbols and multilingual diagonal and radial ply tyres including requirements for ini- Specifies four procedures for conditioning samples
tial inspection, processing, marking and final inspection. and specimens of textile materials prior to testing. The
terminology Also sets out requirements for in-service repairs to tyres various procedures are intended to cater for a refer-
(ISO 22877:2004) 41pp and repairs made in conjunction with the retreading proc- ence method which is to be used in cases of dispute; a
Adopts ISO 22877:2004 which specifies terms and ess. (ME-056) method for testing materials which are relatively dry;
symbols relating to castors and wheels. (ME-031) a method for high volume testing, and a method for
AS 1976–1992 rapid conditioning. (TX-020)
AS 1961.2–2004 Vitreous china used in sanitary appliances
Test methods and apparatus 5pp AS/NZS 2001.1.2:1998
(ISO 22878:2004) 24pp Specifies the quality of the vitreous china and details the General–Universal yarn count system
Adopts ISO 22878:2004 which specifies test methods tests by which the quality may be assessed. (WS-003) (Tex System)
and apparatus to be sued to check the performance of (ISO 1144:1973) 5pp
castors and wheels. (ME-031) AS 1982–1993 Sets out a universal numbering system to designate the
Methods for the measurement of case depth fineness or coarseness of textile fibres, yarns, interme-
AS 1961.3–2004 diate products (e.g. tops and rovings) and other prod-
Castors for furniture (ISO 22879:2004, in steels 6pp
Specifies methods for the measurement of case depths of up ucts of similar structures. (TX-020)
MOD) 13pp to 3 mm produced by carburizing, nitriding, carbo-nitriding
Adopts ISO 22879:2004 with national modifications or cyaniding heat treatment processes, in steel products. It AS 2001.2.1–1988
providing an additional performance level in an Ap- includes hardness, micro-hardness, micrographic, macro- Physical tests–Determination of mean fi-
pendix. ISO 22879 specifies technical requirements, scopic, chemical and spectrometric methods. (MT-001) bre diameter of textile fibres by meas-
appropriate dimensions and requirements for testing.
urement of projected images
Applies to castors for general furniture applications
but specifically excludes those for swivel chairs and AS 1983–1977 (ISO 137:1975) 6pp
other specialized applications. (ME-031) Spirit level vials 20pp Sets out a procedure for determining the mean diame-
Applies to straight cylindrical, bent cylindrical and circular ter of fibres of circular and near-circular cross-section
AS 1961.4–2004 vials, and covers precise and coarse grades. Performance by measuring highly magnified images projected onto
requirements are specified and an appendix describes a viewing screen. The method is applicable to all fi-
Castors for furniture–Castors for swivel bres of circular or near-circular cross-section. It may
methods of testing for each characteristic. Information on
chairs the use of vials is also given. (ME-027) be applied to wool fibres taken from all stages of
(ISO 22880:2004) 12pp processing, as well as to some man-made fibres, e.g.
Adopts ISO 22880:2004 which specifies technical re- AS 1984–1977 polyamides, polyesters and glass, and to a limited
quirements, appropriate dimensions and requirements number of polyacrylic and regenerated cellulose type
for testing. Applies to castors with or without braking Vernier callipers (metric series)
fibres. The method is not applicable to yarn and fibre
devices that will normally be used on swivel chairs. (ISO 3599:1976) 20pp embedded in latex or bitumen. This Standard was
(ME-031) Specifies materials, properties, basic design details, accu- largely based on ISO 137. (TX-020)
racy and finish of vernier callipers reading to 0.1 and 0.05
AS 1961.5–2004 mm in sizes up to 1000 mm and to 0.02 mm in sizes up to AS 2001.2.3.1–2001
Castors for manually propelled equip- 300 mm. An appendix gives notes on the testing of the
more important features of the instruments. It does not ap- Physical tests–Determination of maxi-
ment for institutional applications ply to dial callipers but these callipers may comply except mum force and elongation at maximum
(ISO 22881:2004) 17pp for read-out and indicating mechanism. (ME-027) force using the strip method
Adopts ISO 22881:2004 which specifies technical re- (ISO 13934-1:1999) 13pp
quirements, appropriate dimensions and requirements AS 1988 (TX-020)
for testing. Applies to castors and wheels that may in-
cluding braking and/or locking devices, specifically Welding of ferrous castings
AS 2001.2.3.2–2001
for manually propelled use in an institutional envi- Physical tests–Determination of maxi-
ronment such as shops, restaurants, hotels, educational AS 1988.1–2006
buildings and hospitals. Excludes hospital bed castors. Steel castings 53pp mum force using the grab method
(ME-031) Specifies the requirements for fusion welding of steel (ISO 13934-2:1999, MOD) 13pp
castings where it is used for the rectification and/or (TX-020)
AS 1961.6–2004 modification of a casting as part of the normal produc-
Hospital bed castors tion process, service applications and for joining to- AS 2001.2.4–1990
(ISO 22882:2004) 12pp gether of steel castings by fusion welding, where the Physical tests–Determination of bursting
subsections of the final fabrication are designed for the pressure of textile fabrics–Hydraulic dia-
Adopts ISO 22882 which specifies technical require-
foundry planning stage. (MT-001) phragm method 7pp
ments, appropriate dimensions and requirements for
testing. Applies to swivel castors for hospital beds Specifies two methods of determining the bursting
with a wheel diameter of 100 mm or more, which AS/NZS 1995:2003 pressure of both wet and dry fabrics of all types.
have a central locking device. (ME-031) Welding cables 9pp (TX-020)
Specifies the construction, tests, current rating and duty cy-
AS 1961.7–2004 cle of welding cables. (EL-003) AS 2001.2.5–1991
Applications up to 1.1 m/s (4 km/h) Physical tests–Determination of the num-
(ISO 22883:2004) 20pp AS 1997–1977 ber of threads per unit length in woven
Adopts ISO 22883:2004 which specifies technical re- Plain limit gauges (metric series) fabric 4pp
quirements, appropriate dimensions and requirements (ISO 1938-2) 32pp Sets out three techniques for determining the number
for testing. Applies to castors and wheels (which may Describes types of gauges and gauging procedures to be of threads per unit length in woven fabrics. The first
include accessories) for manually propelled or power used for the assessment of dimensional performance of involves dissection, which is suitable for all woven
towed industrial applications up to 1.1 m/s (4 km/h). plain workpieces up to and including 500 mm. Specific ref- structures, including complicated structures where in-

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dividual threads are not readily distinguishable. The AS 2001.2.16–1987 AS 2001.2.25.3–2006


second involves a traversing thread counter which is Physical tests–Determination of water re- Physical tests–Determination of the abra-
suitable for all woven fabrics in which the threads or pellency of textile surfaces–Spray rating sion resistance of fabrics by the Martin-
pattern repeats are distinguishable. The third involves
a counting glass which is suitable for fabrics with 25
test 3pp dale method–Determination of mass loss
or more threads per centimetre, where the threads or Sets out a procedure for determining the resistance of 8pp
pattern repeats are distinguishable. (TX-020) textile surfaces to wetting by water. It is applicable to (TX-020)
all fabrics which may or may not have been given a
water-repellent finish or coating. It is not intended for AS 2001.2.25.4–2006
AS 2001.2.6–2001 use in predicting rain penetration resistance of fabrics. Physical tests–Determination of the abra-
Physical tests–Determination of the num- (TX-020) sion resistance of fabrics by the Martin-
ber of wales and courses per unit length
AS 2001.2.17–1987 dale method–Assessment of appearance
in knitted fabric 6pp
Physical tests–Determination of resis- change 8pp
Specifies three methods for determining the number of (TX-020)
wales and courses; pin gauge for all knitted fabric, tance of fabrics to water penetration–
traversing thread counter for those where the wales or Hydrostatic pressure test 3pp AS 2001.2.26–1990
courses or pattern repeats are readily distinguishable Sets out a procedure for determining the resistance of
and counting glass for those with 5 or more wales or Physical tests–Determination of abrasion
textile fabrics to penetration by water at a constant rate
courses per centimetre. (TX-020) of increase of pressure. It is applicable to all fabrics resistance of textile fabrics (flexing and
which are water-repellent or coated to impart resis- abrasion method)
AS 2001.2.7–1987 tance to water penetration. (TX-020) (ASTM D3885) 6pp
Physical tests–Determination of breaking Specifies a method of test for the determination of re-
AS 2001.2.18–1987 sistance of textile fabrics to abrasion using the flexing
force and extension of yarns and abrasion tester. (TX-020)
(ISO 2062:1972) 7pp Physical tests–Determination of resis-
Sets out a method for determining the breaking force
tance of fabrics to water penetration–
AS 2001.2.27–1990
and breaking extension of various types of yarn, pri- Cone test 2pp
Sets out a method for determining the resistance of Physical tests–Determination of abrasion
marily taken from skeins or packages. The method can resistance of textile fabrics (inflated dia-
be used for yarns extracted from a fabric. (TX-020) textile fabrics to penetration by water under static
conditions. It is applicable to all fabrics which are wa- phragm method)
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ter-repellent or coated to impart resistance to water (ASTM D3886) 5pp


AS 2001.2.8–2001 penetration. (TX-020) Specifies a method of determining the resistance to
Physical tests–Determination of tear force abrasion of textile fabrics using the inflated diaphragm
of fabrics using the ballistic pendulum AS 2001.2.19–1988 tester. (TX-020)
method (Elmendorf) Physical tests–Determination of bursting
(ISO 13937-1:2000) 10pp force of textile fabrics–Ball burst method AS 2001.2.28–1992
(TX-020) (ASTM D3787) 3pp Physical tests–Determination of abrasion
Sets out a method for determining the bursting force resistance of textile fabrics (rotary plat-
AS 2001.2.9–1977 of textile fabrics in equilibrium with the standard at- form, double-head method) 8pp
Physical tests–Determination of stiffness mosphere for testing and of fabrics in the wet state. Specifies a method for the determination of the abra-
The method uses a tensile machine based on the con- sion resistance of wet or dry textile fabrics using the
of cloth stant rate of extension principle. It is based on ASTM rotary platform, double-head (RPDH) testing machine.
(BS 3356) 4pp D3787 and is particularly applicable where fabric This method applies to all textile fabrics, including
Describes a procedure for assessing the stiffness of stretch is an important characteristic. (TX-020) coated and laminated fabrics. (TX-020)
fabrics by the determination of the related properties
of bending length, flexural rigidity and bending AS 2001.2.20–2004 AS 2001.2.30–1994
modulus. (TX-020) Physical tests–Determination of seam Physical tests–Determination of abrasion
breaking force resistance of coated textile fabrics (oscil-
AS 2001.2.10–1986 (ISO 13935-2:1999) 8pp latory cylinder method) 5pp
Physical tests–Determination of the tear (TX-020) Specifies a method for the determination of the resis-
resistance of woven textile fabrics by the tance to abrasion of coated textile fabrics using an os-
wing-rip method 2pp AS 2001.2.21–1989 cillatory cylinder machine. (TX-020)
Sets out a procedure for determining the tear resis- Physical tests–Determination of seam
tance of woven textile fabrics by the wing-rip method. opening due to the application of force in AS 2001.2.34–1990
(TX-020) the transverse direction 5pp Physical tests–Determination of perme-
Provides a method for determining the seam opening ability of fabrics
AS 2001.2.12–1987 of a given seam, due to the application of a standard (ASTM D737, BS 5636:1978) 6pp
Physical tests–Determination of width of force within the fabric plane at the seam and perpen- Sets out a method for determining the resistance of a
fabrics dicular to the seam direction. It is applicable to seams fabric to the passage of air through it. (TX-020)
made in woven, non-woven and knitted fabrics.
(ISO 3932:1976) 2pp (TX-020) AS 2001.3.1–1998
Sets out a method for the determination of the width Chemical tests–Determination of pH of
of pieces of fabric or specimens from pieces of fabric AS 2001.2.22–2006 aqueous extract 8pp
that are in a state of relaxation by conditioning in a Physical tests–Determination of yarn Sets out methods for determining the pH of an aque-
standard atmosphere for testing, free from applied ten-
slippage in woven fabric at a standard ous extract taken from a textile using cold water ex-
sion. (TX-020)
stitched seam 6pp traction and boiling water extraction techniques.
(TX-020) (TX-020)
AS 2001.2.13–1987
Physical tests–Determination of mass per AS 2001.2.23–1990 AS 2001.3.3–1978
unit area and mass per unit length of fab- Physical tests–Determination of linear Chemical tests–Determination of solubil-
rics density of textile yarn from packages ity of wool in alkali
(ISO 3801:1977) 2pp (ISO 2060:1972) 5pp (ASTM D1283, DEF (AUST) 37 Method D)
Sets out a method for the determination of mass per Provides a general method for determining the linear 4pp
unit area of fabrics. The mass per unit length may also density of all types of textile yarn in package form, Describes procedures in which the solubility of wool
be calculated. The method is applicable to textile fab- applicable where the determination method is not set fibre in alkali is determined from the extent of change
rics in all forms. (TX-020) out in an individual Australian Standard for the spe- in the chemical properties of wool brought about by
cific product. (TX-020) the processing and exposure to extreme heat and light.
AS 2001.2.14–1987 The method may be used when small quantities of
Physical tests–Determination of twist in AS 2001.2.25.1–2006 polyamide fibre are present in textile blends. The
Physical tests–Determination of the abra- solubility is expressed on the basis of oven dry mass.
yarns (TX-020)
sion resistance of fabrics by the Martin-
(ISO 2061) 7pp
dale method–Martindale abrasion testing
Sets out methods for determining the amount of twist AS 2001.3.4–1995
in yarns in terms of turns per unit length in a given di- apparatus
Chemical tests–Determination of solvent
rection. Procedures are given for determining the twist (ISO 12947-1:1998, ISO 12947-1:1998/Cor
extractable matter 6pp
in singles, plied (folded) and cabled yarn. (TX-020) 1:2002) 13pp
Sets out a test method for determining the amount of
(TX-020)
oils, fats and waxes present in fibre, yarn and fabric at
AS 2001.2.15–1989 any stage of processing by using an organic solvent.
Physical tests–Determination of thick- AS 2001.2.25.2–2006 (TX-020)
ness of textile fabrics Physical tests–Determination of the abra-
sion resistance of fabrics by the Martin- AS 2001.3.6–2005
(BS 2544, ISO 5084:1977) 7pp
dale method–Determination of specimen Chemical tests–Determination of cu-
Sets out methods for determination of the thickness of
breakdown prammonium fluidity of cotton and cellu-
textile fabrics. Methods are given to determine the
static and dynamic thicknesses of woven, non-woven, (ISO 12947-2:1998, ISO 12947-2:1998/Cor losic man-made fibres 8pp
and knitted textile fabrics, and coated fabrics. 1:2002) 12pp (TX-020)
(TX-020) (TX-020)

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AS 2001.4.3–1995 Sets out a method for determining the change in col- AS 2001.5.2–1995
Colourfastness tests–Determination of our of a woven or knitted textile fabric due to flat Dimensional change–Determination of re-
colourfastness to rubbing 4pp abrasion. (TX-020) laxation and hygral properties of woven
Sets out methods for determining the colourfastness of fabrics 5pp
all forms of textiles (except certain floor coverings) to AS 2001.4.A01–2004 Sets out a test procedure for woven fabrics for deter-
dry and wet rubbing. (TX-020) Colourfastness tests–General principles mining the relaxation shrinkage (i.e. the potential of
of testing (ISO 105-A01:1994, MOD) 8pp the fabric to shrink due to stresses incurred during fin-
AS/NZS 2001.4.4:1998 (TX-020) ishing) and hygral change (i.e. the degree to which the
Colourfastness tests–Determination of fabric will expand and contract in proportion to mois-
colourfastness to water spotting AS 2001.4.A02–2005 ture content). (TX-020)
(ISO 105-E07:1989) 1p Colourfastness tests–Grey scale for as-
Provides a method for determining the resistance of sessing change in colour AS 2001.5.3–1985
the colour of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to (ISO 105-A02:1993) 2pp Dimensional change–Determination of re-
water spotting. This Standard is identical with and has Adopts ISO 105-A02:1993 to provide a method for laxation in aqueous solution 2pp
been reproduced from ISO 105-E07:1989. (TX-020) determining the change in colour for grey scale rating Describes two tests for determining dimensional
during colourfastness assessment. (TX-020) change of fabrics or garments relaxed in a warm
AS/NZS 2001.4.5:1998 aqueous solution, viz. Test A–Static relaxation, and
Colourfastness tests–Determination of AS 2001.4.A03–2005 Test B–Dynamic relaxation. Incorporates an alterna-
colourfastness to chlorinated swimming Colourfastness tests–Grey scale for as- tive means of removing excess e.g. liquor by hydroex-
pool water sessing staining traction in the dynamic test. (TX-020)
(ISO 105-E03:1994) 3pp (ISO 105-A03:1993) 2pp
Adopts ISO 105-A03:1993 to provide a method for AS 2001.5.4–2005
Sets out a method for determining the resistance of the
colour of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to the determining the degree of staining of adjacent fabric Dimensional change–Domestic washing
action of active chlorine in concentrations such as are during colorfastness assessment. (TX-020) and drying procedures for textile testing
used to disinfect swimming pool water (break-point (ISO 6330:2000, MOD) 15pp
chlorination). This Standard is identical with and has AS 2001.4.A04–2004 (TX-020)
been reproduced from ISO 105-E03:1994. (TX-020) Colourfastness tests–Instrumental as-
sessment of the degree of staining of ad- AS 2001.5.4–1987
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Colourfastness tests–Determination of (ISO 105-A04:1989) 2pp dimensional change in laundering of tex-
colourfastness to hot pressing 3pp (TX-020) tile fabrics and garments–Automatic ma-
Specifies test methods for determining the colourfast- chine method
ness of textiles when subjected to hot pressing. Nine AS 2001.4.A05–2004 (ISO 6330:1984) 5pp
tests are described comprising tests for dry, damp and Colourfastness tests–Instrumental as- Available Superseded
wet pressing, each at three temperatures. (TX-020) sessment of the change in colour for de- Sets out methods for determining the dimensional
termination of grey scale rating change of textile fabrics and garments during the
AS 2001.4.11–1982 laundering process using an automatic machine.
(ISO 105-A05:1996) 4pp
Colourfastness tests–Determination of (TX-020) (TX-020)
colourfastness to bleaching with sodium
hypochlorite AS 2001.4.B01–2005 AS 2001.5.6–1987
(ISO 105 N01) 3pp Colourfastness tests–Determination of Dimensional change–Determination of
Sets out a method for determining colourfastness to colourfastness to daylight of textile mate- dimensional change of yarns and sewing
sodium hypochlorite solution as normally used in threads 2pp
commercial bleaching. (TX-020)
rials 12pp
Adopts ISO 105-B01:1994 to provide a method for Sets out a method for determining the dimensional
the determination of the colour fastness in textile ma- change of yarns and sewing threads after immersion in
AS 2001.4.12–1981 terials to daylight. (TX-020) a standard test solution. Two alternative test solution
Colourfastness tests–Determination of temperatures are given. (TX-020)
colourfastness to acid spotting 2pp AS 2001.4.B02–2001
(TX-020) Colourfastness tests–Colourfastness to AS 2001.5.7–1986
artificial light: Xenon arc fading lamp test Dimensional change–Determination of
AS 2001.4.15–2006 dimensional change on dry cleaning in
(ISO 105-B02:1994, MOD) 26pp
Colourfastness tests–Determination of Specifies a method for determining the resistance of perchloroethylene excluding finishing–
colourfastness to washing 12pp the colour of textiles to the action of an artificial light Machine method
(TX-020) source which is representative of natural daylight. (ISO 3175) 3pp
This method is applicable to white (bleached or opti- Describes a dry cleaning procedure, using a commer-
AS 2001.4.16–1981 cally brightened) textiles. This Standard is an adoption cial dry-cleaning machine, for the determination of
Colourfastness tests–Determination of with national modifications of ISO 105-B02:1994 in- dimensional change of fabrics and garments after dry
colourfastness to dry cleaning solvents cluding Amendment 1:1998 and Amendment 2:2000. cleaning in perchloroethylene. It comprises a process
2pp (TX-020) for normal materials and a process for sensitive mate-
(TX-020) rials. (TX-020)
AS 2001.4.E01–2001
AS 2001.4.17–1980 Colourfastness tests–Colourfastness to AS 2001.6.1–1980
Colourfastness tests–Determination of water Miscellaneous tests–Determination of the
colourfastness to perspiration 4pp (ISO 105-E01:1994) 3pp resistance of textiles to certain insect
Available Superseded Specifies a method for determining colourfastness to pests
Sets out two alternative procedures, using alkaline and immersion in water. Two methods are described as al- (ISO 3998:1977) 8pp
acid L-histidine monohydrochloride with the perspira- ternatives for drying the wetted specimen prior to as- Describes procedures for breeding two insects known
tion tester and dish methods. (TX-020) sessment. This Standard is identical with and has been to feed on textile materials in Australia and their use in
reproduced from ISO 105-E01:1994. (TX-020) assessing the resistance of wool textiles to their feed-
AS 2001.4.21–2006 ing habits. Selection and control of specimens are de-
AS 2001.4.E02–2001 scribed as well as the classifying of the degree of re-
Colourfastness tests–Determination of
Colourfastness tests–Colourfastness to sistance of the textile to the insects. (TX-020)
colourfastness to light using an artificial
sea water
light source (mercury vapour, tungsten
(ISO 105-E02:1994) 3pp AS 2001.7–2005
filament, internally phosphor-coated Specifies a method for determining colourfastness to Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures
lamp) 6pp immersion in seawater. Two methods are described as
(TX-020) (BS 4407:1988, MOD) 30pp
alternatives for drying the wetted specimen prior to Adopts BS 4407:1988 and its Amendments 1 and 2 to
assessment. This Standard is identical with and has specify a method of determining binary fibre mixtures.
AS 2001.4.22–1991 been reproduced from ISO 105-E02:1994. (TX-020) A method using sulfuric acid has been added.
Colourfastness tests–Determination of (TX-020)
colour change due to flat abrasion (frost- AS 2001.4.E04–2005
ing) of textile fabrics (screen wire Colourfastness tests–Determination of AS 2003–1991
method) colourfastness to perspiration Carbon and low alloy steel–Measurement of
(AATCC Test Method 119) 5pp (ISO 105-E04:1994) 4pp decarburization 8pp
Specifies a method for the determination of colour (TX-020) Specifies micrographic, hardness, micro-hardness, spec-
change in textile fabrics due to flat abrasion using a trometric and chemical tests for the measurement of the
screen wire abradant. (TX-020) AS 2001.5.1–1987 depth of decarburization in carbon and low alloy steel
Dimensional change–General require- products. (MT-001)
AS 2001.4.23–1995 ments 7pp
Colourfastness tests–Determination of Sets out the general requirements involved in testing AS/NZS 2007
colour change due to flat abrasion (frost- fabric, garments and yarns for dimensional change Performance of household electrical appli-
ing) of textile fabrics (emery method) which may be produced by specific treatments de- ances–Dishwashers
(AATCC Test Method 120) 4pp scribed in other methods on dimensional change.
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AS/NZS 2007.1:2005 AS 2022–1983 AS/NZS 2031:2001


Methods for measuring performance, en- Anhydrous ammonia–Storage and handling Selection of containers and preservation of
ergy and water consumption 63pp (known as the SAA Anhydrous Ammonia water samples for microbiological analysis
Specifies test methods and minimum performance re- Code) 24pp 3pp
quirements so that the performance of dishwashers in- Available Superseded Sets out requirements and recommendations for the selec-
tended for household and similar use can be measured, Amendment 1 January 1985 tion and preparation of sample containers for the preserva-
compared and evaluated. (EL-015) Sets out requirements for the design, construction and loca- tion and transport of water and waste water samples for
tion for installations ranging from bulk depots to points of microbiological analyses. (FT-020)
AS/NZS 2007.1 Supplement 1:2001 usage or application. Also deals with safety procedures as-
Energy consumption and performance– sociated with the operation of an installation, transport and AS/NZS 2032:2006
utilization. (ME-032) Installation of PVC pipe systems 35pp
Test material–Spinach 800 gm tin
800 gm tin Spinach Proposes methods for handling, storage, installation, testing
AS/NZS 2023:1995 and commissioning of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipelines,
Comprises one 800 gm tin of spinach for inclusion as Baths for ablutionary purposes 19pp above or below ground, for pressure and non-pressure ap-
a soiling agent required when testing the performance Specifies materials, construction and installation require- plications conveying liquids. (PL-021)
of dishwashers to AS/NZS 2007.1. (EL-015) ments for baths manufactured from cast iron vitreous
enamel, pressed steel vitreous enamel, vitreous china, AS 2033–1980
AS/NZS 2007.2:2005 stainless steel, plastic and composite materials. (WS-003)
Installation of polyethylene pipe systems
Energy efficiency labelling requirements
AS 2024–1991 28pp
25pp
High voltage a.c. switchgear and controlgear– Covers installation and jointing techniques for above and
Specifies the energy efficiency labelling requirements below ground of pipes for pressure applications, SWV,
for electric dishwashers intended for household and Switch-fuse combinations
sewer and drain, and as liners. Precautions covering selec-
similar use. This Standard does not specify safety re- (IEC 60420 Ed. 2.0 (1990)) 28pp tion, use, handling, transport and storage are given, and the
quirements. (EL-015) Specifies requirements for three-pole switch-fuse combina- resistance of polyethylene to a wide range of chemicals is
tions having rated voltages above 1 kV up to but not includ- tabulated. (PL-006)
AS 2008–1997 ing 52 kV for use in three-phase a.c. systems. Covers com-
binations in which the switch is opened by fuse-striker ac-
Residual bitumen for pavements 8pp AS 2038–1977
tion with or without the operation of other tripping devices.
Specifies requirements for residual bitumens intended for Methods for detecting the susceptibility of
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(EL-007)
use in the construction and maintenance of pavements. austenitic stainless steels to intergranular
(CH-025) AS 2026–2003 corrosion 8pp
Laboratory glassware–Density hydrometers Describes procedures for detecting the susceptibility of aus-
AS/NZS 2009:2006 25pp tenitic stainless steel to intergranular corrosion in the pres-
Glass beads for pavement-marking materials (CH-001) ence of nitric acid and acidified copper sulphate in contact
41pp with copper. It includes details on the selection and prepa-
Amendment 1 20 December 2007 AS 2027–2007 ration of test pieces, the compositions of the test solutions,
Abrasive-resistant cast irons and the step-by-step procedure for carrying out the test and
Specifies materials and design requirements for glass beads
assessing test results. (MT-008)
with retroreflective properties for use in pavement-marking (ISO 21988:2006) 14pp
materials. (CH-003) Adopts ISO 21988:2006 to specify the grades of abrasive-
resistant white cast irons by chemical composition and AS/NZS 2040
AS 2012 hardness. (MT-001) Performance of household electrical appli-
Acoustics–Measurement of airborne noise ances–Clothes washing machines
emitted by earth-moving machinery and agri- AS 2028–1977
Methods for the measurement of the depth of AS/NZS 2040.1:2005
cultural tractors–Stationary test condition
hardening in flame and induction hardened Methods for measuring performance, en-
AS 2012.1–1990 steel products ergy and water consumption 70pp
(ISO 3754:1976) 12pp Amendment 1 30 April 2007
Determination of compliance with limits Covers macroscopic, hardness, microhardness and micro- Specifies the method of determining the performance
for exterior noise graphic methods. It describes requirements for the prepara- characteristics of electric clothes washing machines
(ISO 6393:1985) 8pp tion of test pieces and procedures for carrying out the test intended for household and similar use. This Standard
Describes a method for determining the exterior noise and preparing a test report. Etchants for outlining micro- is not intended for the evaluation or comparison of the
emitted by earth-moving machinery and agricultural graphic structures are included in an appendix. (MT-001) performance of detergents or other laundry aids. This
tractors in terms of the A-weighted sound power level Standard does not specify safety requirements.
while the machine is stationary. (AV-006) AS 2030 (EL-015)
The verification, filling, inspection, testing
AS 2012.2–1990 and maintenance of cylinders for storage and AS/NZS 2040.1 Supplement 1:1998
Operator's position transport of compressed gases Energy consumption and performance–
(ISO 6394:1985) 4pp Test material–Other than drum-type de-
Describes a method for determining the noise emitted AS 2030.1–1999 tergent (Supplement to AS/NZS
by earth-moving machinery and agricultural tractors at Cylinders for compressed gases other 2040.1:1998)
the operator's position in terms of the equivalent con- than acetylene 28pp 500g plastic jar of detergent
tinuous A-weighted sound pressure level while the Amendment 1 22 March 2002 (EL-015)
machine is stationary. (AV-006) Specifies requirements for the usage of cylinders for
compressed gases other than acetylene exceeding 0.1
kg, but not exceeding 3000 kg water capacity. This AS/NZS 2040.1 Supplement 2:1998
AS 2019–1986 Energy consumption and performance–
edition deletes any reference to approvals of cylinder
Fluid power–Hydraulic and pneumatic cylin- design by State and Territorial regulatory authorities Test material–Drum-type detergent (Sup-
ders–Bore and rod dimensions 4pp and deletes previous references to acceptable other plement to AS/NZS 2040.1:1998) 1p
Specifies a range of dimensions for cylinder bores, piston National Standards by expanding the maufacturing re- 500 g tin of detergent
rod diameters, and strokes, and thread details for fluid quirements. The Standard introduces a design ap- (EL-015)
power cylinders. (ME-035) proval scheme referring to third party verification.
(ME-002)
AS/NZS 2040.2:2005
AS 2021–2000
AS 2030.2–1996 Energy efficiency labelling requirements
Acoustics–Aircraft noise intrusion–Building
Cylinders for dissolved acetylene 7pp 27pp
siting and construction 61pp
Amendment 1 May 1999 Specifies the energy efficiency labelling requirements
Provides guidance on the siting and construction of new for electric clothes washing machines intended for
buildings against aircraft noise intrusion and on the acousti- Amendment 2 15 September 2000
This Standard introduces the concepts of blowdown household and similar use. This Standard does not
cal adequacy of existing buildings in areas near aero- specify safety requirements. Examples of appliances
dromes. The assessment of potential aircraft noise exposure rack as a safety measure for dealing with leaking or
damaged cylinders. It also introduces the concept of a covered by this Standard are top loading non-drum
at a given site is based on the Australian Noise Exposure type washers (usually impeller or agitator), front and
forecast (ANEF) system. The Standard also provides guide- loose identification collar. The collar is to carry the
cylinder identification marks and is retained by the top loading drum type washers and the washer func-
lines for determining the type of building construction nec- tion of combination washer-dryers. (EL-015)
essary to provide a given noise reduction. (EV-011) cylinder valve. These two new concepts will enhance
safety in the use of acetylene gas. (ME-002)
AS/NZS 2041:1998
AS/NZS 2022:2003 AS 2030.4–1985 Buried corrugated metal structures 97pp
Anhydrous ammonia–Storage and handling Welded cylinders–Insulated 3pp Provides manufacturing requirements, design methods and
63pp Amendment 1 May 1999 installation requirements for structures assembled from
Amendment 1 29 December 2003 Specifies requirements for welded cylinders of water curved corrugated metal sheet or plates. Structures covered
Specifies requirements for the design, construction, loca- capacity not less than 0.1 kg and not greater than 500 include pipes, pipe-arches, arches and special shapes. De-
tion, and operation and testing of systems for the storage kg that are insulated (in particular those manufactured sign methods are based on ring compression and buckling
and handling of anhydrous ammonia. Requirements for the to specification DOT 4L), and intended for storage failure modes. Information is given on durability. Consid-
management of emergencies involving anhydrous ammonia and transport of fluids. These fluids are generally erations include handling stiffness, fill requirements and
and for the fire protection associated facilities are also cryogenic. (ME-002) compaction. Tables of maximum and minimum cover are
specified. (ME-032) given as a guide to structure selection. (CE-025)

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AS 2047–1999 given. Requirements for particular types of conduits mets, a requirement that the nominal mass of the helmet be
Windows in buildings–Selection and installa- and fittings are covered in the other parts of the marked on the helmet itself, a change in the recommended
tion 30pp AS/NZS 2053 series. (EL-004) order in which tests are to be performed, and deletion of the
Amendment 1 31 January 2001 requirement that the helmet manufacturer determines the
Amendment 2 29 June 2001 AS/NZS 2053.2:2001 helmet positioning index. (CS-014)
Specifies requirements for materials, construction, installa- Rigid plain conduits and fittings of insu-
tion and glazing for windows, sliding doors, adjustable lating material 12pp AS 2067–1984
glass louvres, shopfronts, and window walls with one-piece Specifies requirements for rigid plain conduits and fit- Switchgear assemblies and ancillary equip-
framing elements. (BD-021) tings of insulating material used in electrical installa- ment for alternating voltages above 1 kV
tions. To be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 2053.1. 53pp
AS 2047 (EL-004) Specifies requirements for high voltage a.c. switchgear as-
Windows in buildings semblies, indoor and outdoor, employed in connection with
AS/NZS 2053.3:1995 the generation, transmission and distribution of electric
AS 2047.1–1996 Rigid plain conduits and fittings of fibre- power and to ancillary equipment used in conjunction with
Specification for materials and perform- reinforced concrete material 6pp the switchgear. Gives detailed requirements for electrical
To be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 2053.1. clearances, safety of personnel, earthing of main circuits,
ance 26pp substations and their enclosures. Also specifies require-
Available Superseded (EL-004)
ments for busbars, marking and identification of conductors
A4 and terminals, colours of indicator lights, and electrical and
AS/NZS 2053.4:1995
Specifies the materials and performance requirements compressed air auxiliary systems. Appendices include
for windows, sliding glazed doors, adjustable glass Flexible plain conduits and fittings of in-
jointing of busbars and connections, design of earthing sys-
louvres, shopfronts, and window walls with framing sulating material tems, and provision of safety clearances. (EL-007)
elements of one piece, but not curtain walls using (IEC 60614-2-5 Ed. 1.0 (1992)) 7pp
stacked or spliced framing systems, manufactured To be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 2053.1. AS 2070–1999
from any materials and installed vertically in external Specifies requirements for non-threadable flexible Plastics materials for food contact use 4pp
walls of all classes of buildings. Test methods for de- plain conduits and their fittings, which are made of in- Sets out materials and procedures to be used during the
flection, operating force, air infiltration, water penetra- sulating material and are used for the protection of ca- various stages of production of plastics materials, coating
tion and ultimate strength are issued separately under bles in an electrical installation. (EL-004) and printing of plastics items for food contact and subse-
the AS 4420 series. (BD-021) quent use. This includes such items as packages, domestic
AS/NZS 2053.5:2001
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

containers, wrapping materials, utensils or any other plas-


AS 2047.2–1996 Corrugated conduits and fittings of insu- tics items intended for food contact applications. (FT-029)
Construction, installation and mainte- lating material 13pp
nance 6pp Specifies requirements for corrugated conduits and fit- AS 2074–2003
Available Superseded tings of insulating material used in electrical installa- Cast steels 44pp
A4 tions. To be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 2053.1 Specifies requirements for carbon, low alloy and high alloy
Specifies recommended methods of construction, (EL-004) cast steels. (MT-001)
glazing, installation, protection and maintenance for
windows, sliding doors, adjustable glass louvres, AS/NZS 2053.6:2001 AS 2075–1991
shopfronts, and window walls with framing elements Profile-wall, smooth-bore conduits and fit- Glossary of terms and notations for gears
of one piece, but not curtain walls using stacked or tings of insulating material 6pp (ISO 1122.1:1983) 47pp
spliced framing systems, manufactured from any ma- Specifies requirements for rigid, non-threadable, pro- Defines over 300 geometric and kinematic terms for gears
terials and installed vertically in external walls of all file-wall, smooth-bore conduits and fittings of insulat- and includes more than 150 diagrams. Applicable to cylin-
classes of buildings. (BD-021) ing materials used in electrical installations. To be drical, bevel, hypoid gears and gear pairs. It is based on
read in conjunction with AS/NZS 2053.1. (EL-004) ISO 1122.1, with modifications and additions; it also pro-
AS 2049–2002 vides gear notation symbols reproduced from ISO 701. An
Roof tiles 10pp AS/NZS 2053.7:2002 alphabetical index is included. (ME-011)
Amendment 1 26 November 2005 Rigid metal conduits and fittings 11pp
Provides manufacturers of roof tiles with design specifica- Specifies requirements for threadable and non- AS 2076–1996
tions and performance requirements for non-metallic inter- threadable plain rigid metal conduits and fittings in Wire-rope grips for non-lifting applications
locking roof tiles for use in domestic, commercial or light sizes 20 to 50 mm OD. To be read in conjunction with 15pp
industrial applications. (BD-008) AS/NZS 2053.1. (EL-004) Specifies requirements for wire-rope grips for non-lifting
applications that are used with steel-wire ropes having a di-
AS 2049–1992 AS/NZS 2053.8:1995 ameter of not less than 8 mm. Information that should be
Roof tiles 6pp Flexible conduits and fittings of metal or supplied with enquiries and orders is given in an appendix.
Available Superseded composite material (ME-025)
Specifies requirements for most forms of concrete and ter- (IEC 60614-2-5 Ed. 1.0 (1992)) 8pp
racotta roof tiles. Requirements include dimensional toler- To be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 2053.1. AS/NZS 2080:2006
ances and transverse strength. Test methods are issued Specifies requirements for non-threadable, flexible Safety glazing for land vehicles 26pp
separately as AS 4046. (BD-008) conduits and their fittings of metal or composite con- Specifies the requirements and includes methods of tests for
struction and which are used for the protection of ca- flat and curved toughened and laminated safety glazing for
AS 2050–2002 bles in an electrical installation. (EL-004) windscreens and other glazing for land vehicles. (ME-055)
Installation of roof tiles 17pp
Amendment 1 5 December 2005 AS 2054–1977 AS/NZS 2080:1995
Sets out requirements for the placement and installing of Spirit levels for use in precision engineering Safety glass for land vehicles
roof tiles of the types specified in AS 2049. The installing 12pp (BS 857, EC 43) 33pp
methods described in this Standard apply only to tiled roofs Specifies requirements for three types of levels, viz. Type 1 Available Superseded
of buildings that are intended for domestic, commercial or which is usually made with a flat unrelieved base of hard- Amendment 1 July 1996
light industrial purposes for wind classifications N1-N4 and ened steel, Type 2 which usually has a cast iron body, and Specifies requirements and tests for flat and curved heat-
C1-C3 inclusive. This Standard applies only to roofs with Type 3 which is a square block level that may be used for treated (toughened or tempered) and laminated safety glass
pitches of 15° or greater. (BD-008) checking both flatness and squareness. Sensitivities of spirit for road vehicles, railway locomotives, rolling stock and
level vials, design features, accuracy requirements and other railway vehicles. Provision is made for standard
AS 2050–1995 marking are specified and an appendix describes preferred laminates for other than windscreens, and for high perform-
Installation of roof tiles 18pp test methods. (ME-027) ance laminates meeting the optical requirements specified
Available Superseded for heat-treated safety glass suitable for windscreens. A
Amendment 1 September 1995 AS 2062–1997 general section covers the optical, quality and dimensional
Amendment 2 June 1999 Non-destructive testing–Penetrant testing of requirements of both heat-treated and laminated glass, and
Specifies the requirements for the placement and fixing of products and components separate sections state the specific requirements for each
concrete and terracotta roof tiles to roofs of buildings which (ASTM E1417) 22pp type. Tests are prescribed for uniformity and fragmentation
are intended for domestic, commercial or light industrial Specifies requirements and test procedures for visible dye of heat-treated glass, and for light stability, fracture and ad-
purposes. It only applies to roofs with a pitch of 15° or and fluorescent penetrant testing of non-porous products hesion, boiling water and impact resistance (high perform-
greater. It also includes diagrams showing the mechanical and components for the detection of discontinuities that are ance laminates) of laminated glass. A luminous transmit-
fixing requirements of ridge tiles in different wind zones. open to the surface. Process control procedures and re- tance of not less than 75% is recommended for windscreens
Informative appendices give acceptable nail sizes for batten quirements for standard test panels are specified in appen- and 70° for safety glass other than windscreens. Obscura-
size relative to rafter spacing for gun and hand nailing. dices. (MT-007) tion bands and special application are considered sepa-
(BD-008) rately. (ME-055)
AS/NZS 2063:1996
AS/NZS 2053 AS/NZS 2081
Pedal cycle helmets 8pp
Conduits and fittings for electrical installa- Amendment 1 November 1996 Electrical equipment for coal and shale
tions Specifies basic performance requirements for impact at- mines–Electrical protection devices
tenuation, strength of the retention system and its attach-
AS/NZS 2053.1:2001 ment points. Includes peripheral vision clearance for light- AS/NZS 2081.1:2002
General requirements 29pp weight protective helmets intended to mitigate the adverse General requirements 9pp
Specifies general requirements for both metal and effects of a blow to the head. Marking requirements are Specifies performance requirements for specific elec-
non-metal conduits and fittings to protect cables used also proposed. Changes to this edition include amalgama- trical protection devices for use in coal and shale
in electrical installations. Mechanical properties, elec- tion of the relevant requirements of AS 2063, Parts 1 and 2, mines. It includes information on the general require-
trical characteristics and material requirements are a decrease in the recommended maximum mass for hel- ments for earth-continuity monitoring, earth-leakage

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protection, lockout earth-fault protection and earth- on board pleasure craft. Recommendations regarding the AS/NZS 2098.11:2005
fault current limiting devices. (EL-023) circumstances under which each type of flare or signal Determination of formaldehyde emissions
should be used are included in an appendix. (CS-080) for plywood 9pp
AS/NZS 2081.2:2002 (TM-008)
Earth-continuity monitoring devices 11pp AS 2093–1977
Amendment 1 30 August 2004 Salt for use in the manufacture of dairy prod- AS 2101–1978
Specifies requirements for earth-continuity monitoring ucts 28pp Internal micrometers (including stick mi-
devices intended to monitor the pilot-earth loop(s) in A5 crometers) (metric series) 16pp
cables supplying power to equipment and the re-
Specifies purity requirements and physical characteristics Specifies internal micrometers and stick micrometers read-
quirement to initiate tripping to prevent closure inter-
for salt graded according to defined ranges of crystal size as ing to 0.01 mm and gives requirements for materials, prop-
ruption of the circuit device, and requirements for
suitable for automatic cheese salting, continuous butter erties, basic design details, accuracy and finish. An appen-
stop/start/pilot control functions in the earth-continuity
making and batch butter churning. Appendices give meth- dix gives notes on the assessment of the more important
monitoring device. Test methods are included.
ods of sampling and testing and recommendations are made features of these instruments. For internal micrometers,
(EL-023)
on packaging and storage. Included in this Standard is AS sizes up to 900 mm and for stick micrometers sizes up to
2093P, Reference Print, showing standard discs for use in 1800 mm are covered. Requirements for setting gauges for
AS/NZS 2081.3:2002 assessing matter insoluble in water by the filter pad method. use with these measuring instruments are also given.
Earth-leakage protection systems for use (FT-026) (ME-027)
on earth-fault current limited systems (IT
systems) 15pp AS 2093P–1977 AS 2102–1989
Specifies requirements for earth-leakage protection Salt for use in the manufacture of dairy prod- Micrometer callipers for external measure-
devices used on a a.c. power supply systems having an ucts–Reference print 1p ment
earth-fault current limitation system (IT system). Test (ISO 3611:1978) 6pp
(FT-026)
methods are included. (EL-023)
Specifies the dimensional, functional, and quality character-
AS 2096–1987 istics of micrometer callipers for external measurement. It
AS/NZS 2081.4:2002 applies to micrometers with a screw having a lead of 0.5
Lockout earth-fault protection devices Classification and coding systems for Austra-
mm or 1 mm, having a maximum range of 25 mm in ca-
9pp lian coals 5pp pacities up to 500 mm, and having non-removable anvils
Specifies requirements for lockout earth-fault protec- Describes the classification of Australian coals into two with flat measuring surfaces. Annexes give information
tion devices intended primarily for use in conjunction rank classes, sets out systems for coding coals within each concerning values for the error of measurement at any point
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with trailing cables supplying mobile and portable class and provides quantitative definitions for traditional in the measuring range, and recommendations for using an
equipment. Test methods are included. (EL-023) names. Examples of practical applications of the coding instrument and determining its accuracy. It is identical with
system are provided. (MN-001) and has been reproduced from ISO 3611:1978. (ME-027)
AS/NZS 2081.5:2002
Earth-fault current limiters 11pp AS/NZS 2097:2006 AS 2103–1978
Specifies requirements for devices intended for use in Methods for sampling veneer and plywood Dial gauges and dial test indicators (metric
a.c. power supply sytems for providing earth-fault cur- 3pp series) 28pp
rent limitations. Test methods are included. (EL-023) Provides procedures for sampling veneer and plywood for Specifies dial gauges and dial test indicators used for linear
determination of physical and mechanical properties of mill measurement, reading to 0.01 mm and 0.002 mm, and gives
AS 2082–2007 runs, specially produced veneers and plywoods, and con- requirements for materials, properties, basic design details,
Timber–Hardwood–Visually stress-graded for signments. (TM-008) accuracy and finish. Appendices describe methods of test
structural purposes 46pp for the more important features of the instruments, and give
Specifies requirements for visually stress-graded sawn AS/NZS 2098 notes on their care and use. Information is also given for
hardwood intended for structural purposes, at the time of Methods of test for veneer and plywood calibration requirements for long travel dial gauges. For
grading. (TM-003) dial gauges, the Standard is in technical agreement with
AS/NZS 2098.0:2006 ISO/R463, but the accuracy and performance requirements
AS 2083–2005 General introduction and list of methods have been amplified to show repeatability and discrimina-
Calibration blocks and their methods of use tion as two separate metrological properties. For dial test
1p indicators the technical requirements are in complete
in ultrasonic testing 41pp (TM-008) agreement with current ISO/TC3 work. (ME-027)
Specifies requirements for a range of calibration blocks and
their methods of use in ultrasonic testing. (MT-007) AS/NZS 2098.1:2006 AS 2106
Moisture content of veneer and plywood Methods for the determination of the flash
AS 2084–1987
6pp point of flammable liquids (closed cup)
Non-destructive testing–Eddy current testing (TM-008)
of metal tubes 9pp
AS 2106.0–2005
Sets out methods employing external search coils for eddy AS/NZS 2098.2:2006
current testing of tubes in copper, copper alloys, stainless General 3pp
steel, and steel, for discontinuities or damage. (MT-007) Bond quality of plywood (chisel test) 6pp Sets out general principles for determining the closed
(TM-008) cup flash point of flammable and combustible liquids.
AS 2087–1977 Provides a list of test methods for the determination of
AS/NZS 2098.3:2006 closed cup flash point based on that given in the UN
Methods for the macroscopic assessment of Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous
the non-metallic inclusion content in wrought Bond quality and strength of scarf joints
Goods—Manual of Tests and Criteria. (CH-009)
steel 8pp in plywood 4pp
Describes three procedures for macroscopic assessment–the (TM-008) AS/NZS 2106.1:1999
oxidation-fracture, step-machined and magnetic particle Abel closed cup method
methods. The field of application is given for each test to- AS/NZS 2098.4:2006
(ISO 13736:1997) 18pp
gether with procedures for preparing test pieces, performing Measurement of dimensions and shape Specifies the Abel closed cup method for determining
the test, and the reporting of the test results. (MT-008) for sheets of veneer and plywood 4pp the flash point of flammable and combustible liquids
(TM-008) with flash points between -30°C and 70°C. This Stan-
AS/NZS 2088:2000 dard is identical with and has been reproduced from
Prams and strollers–Safety requirements AS/NZS 2098.5:2006 ISO 13736:1997. (CH-009)
51pp Resistance of gluelines in plywood to at-
Specifies materials, construction, performance and labelling tack by micro-organisms 2pp AS 2106.2–2005
requirements for prams and strollers. (CS-020) Determination of flash point–Pensky-
(TM-008)
Martens closed cup method
AS 2089–1993 (ISO 2719:2002) 21pp
AS/NZS 2098.6:2006
Sheave blocks for lifting purposes 36pp Adopts ISO 2719:2002 to specify methods for deter-
Specifies requirements for general purpose sheave blocks Depth of peeler checks in veneer and
plywood 2pp mining the flash point of flammable and combustible
for lifting purposes that meet the performance requirements liquids with flash points above 40°C, using the Pen-
of the M3 group classification of crane mechanisms as (TM-008)
sky-Martens closed-cup tester. (CH-009)
specified in AS 1418.1. This Standard does not cover
power-operated sheave blocks specifically for use with AS/NZS 2098.7:2006 AS 2106.3–2005
natural fibre ropes or synthetic filament ropes, sheave Density of veneer and plywood 4pp
blocks used for lightweight lifting in the building industry
Determination of flash/no flash–Rapid
(TM-008) equilibrium closed cup method
and for general materials handling (known as 'gin blocks').
Guidance on information that should be supplied with en- (ISO 3680:2004) 18pp
AS/NZS 2098.8:2006 Adopts ISO 3680:2004 to specify a rapid closed cup
quiries and orders on care and use, on use of ships' cargo
blocks and on use for non-lifting applications, is given in Water absorption and thickness swelling equilibrium method for carrying out a flash/no flash
appendices. (ME-025) of unpainted plywood 5pp test for flammable and combustible liquids at selected
(TM-008) test temperatures within the range of (30°C to 300°C).
AS 2092–2004 (CH-009)
Pyrotechnic marine distress flares and sig- AS/NZS 2098.9:1995
nals for pleasure craft 8pp Procedures for in-grade testing of struc- AS 2106.4–2005
Specifies performance requirements and some construc- tural plywood 11pp Determination of flash point–Rapid equi-
tional requirements for distress rockets, flares and signals, Amendment 1 19 July 2000 librium closed cup method
smoke signals and collision warning flares intended for use (TM-008) (ISO 3679:2004) 18pp

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Adopts ISO 3679:2004 to specify a rapid equilibrium AS/NZS 2111.6:1996 lytical data produced by gas chromatographic proce-
method for the determination of the closed cup flash Determination of tuft length of pile dure. Specifications of flash point determination are
point of flammable and combustible liquids within the (BS 4223:1989) 3pp included in an appendix. (CH-021)
temperature range of (30°C to 300°C). (CH-009) (TX-009)
AS 2113.2–1998
AS 2106.5–2005 AS/NZS 2111.7:1996 80 to 85% cineole 3pp
Determination of flash/no flash–Closed Determination of loop length of pile Sets out a range of characteristics and related methods
cup equilibrium method of test of oil of eucalyptus produced in Australia con-
(BS 4223:1989) 2pp taining 80 to 85% cineole. It also incorporates the ana-
(ISO 1516:2002) 9pp (TX-009) lytical data produced by gas chromatographic proce-
Adopts ISO 1516:2002 to specify a closed cup equi- dure. Specifications of flash point determination are
librium method for carrying out a flash/no flash test AS/NZS 2111.9:1996 included in an appendix. (CH-021)
for flammable liquids, over the temperature range Determination of the number of tufts per
(30°C to 110°C). (CH-009) unit length and per unit area AS 2114–2004
(ISO 1763:1986) 3pp Oil of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.)
AS 2106.6–2005 (TX-009) (ISO 3515:2002) 16pp
Determination of flash point–Closed cup Specifies certain characteristics of the oils of spontaneous
equilibrium method AS/NZS 2111.11:1996 lavender (population lavender, France) and of clonal laven-
(ISO 1523:2002) 11pp Determination of total pile mass per unit der (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.) from various origins, in
Adopts ISO 1523:2003 to specify a closed cup equi- area by complete dissection 8pp order to facilitate assessment of their quality. This Standard
librium method for the determination of the flash point (TX-009) is identical with and has been reproduced from
of flammable and combustible liquids, over a tempera- ISO 3515:2002. (CH-021)
ture range of (30°C to 110°C). (CH-009) AS/NZS 2111.13:1996
Determination of thickness loss after AS 2116–2004
AS/NZS 2107:2000 brief, moderate static loading Oil of Eucalyptus citriodora Hook
Acoustics–Recommended design sound lev- (ISO 3415:1986) 4pp (ISO 3044:1997) 5pp
els and reverberation times for building inte- (TX-009) Specifies certain characteristics of the essential oil of Euca-
riors 15pp lyptus citriodora Hook, in order to facilitate assessment of
AS/NZS 2111.14:1996 its quality. This Standard is identical with and has been re-
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Recommends design sound levels and reverberation times


for different areas of occupancy in various categories of Determination of thickness loss after pro- produced from ISO 3044:1997. (CH-021)
buildings. Specifies methods of measuring the ambient longed, heavy static loading
sound level reverberation time. This Standard is intended AS 2117–1991
(ISO 3416:1986) 4pp
for use in assessing the acoustic performance of buildings (TX-009) Hose and hose assemblies for petroleum and
and building services. It does not apply to the evaluation of petroleum products–Marine suction and dis-
occupancy noise. (AV-004) AS/NZS 2111.15:1996 charge
Determination of tuft withdrawal force (ISO 1823:1975) 10pp
AS 2107–1987 (ISO 4919:1978) 4pp Specifies requirements for hose and hose assemblies for
Acoustics–Recommended design sound lev- (TX-009) conveying petroleum and petroleum products at product
els and reverberation times for building inte- temperatures up to 70°C and in ambient temperatures rang-
riors 10pp AS/NZS 2111.16:1996 ing from -20°C to 65°C, but does not include requirements
for off-shore mooring use. Appendices include a method
Available Superseded Determination of bond strength between for the determination of resistance of hose to hydrostatic
Provides design criteria for conditions affecting the acoustic backing components 3pp pressure and a test for flexibility of hose. A guide to testing
environment within occupied spaces. The ambient sound (TX-009) hose assemblies for in-service performance is also given.
levels take into account the function of the area(s) and ap- (RU-001)
ply to the sound level measured with the space unoccupied AS/NZS 2111.17:1996
but ready for occupancy. (AV-004) Determination of thickness, compression AS 2118
and recovery characteristics Automatic fire sprinkler systems
AS 2108–2004 (BS 4098:1975) 6pp
Engine coolants Type A and Type B for en- (TX-009) AS 2118.1–2006 (A4)
gine cooling systems 12pp General systems 390pp
Provides specifications for formulated glycol coolant solu- AS/NZS 2111.18:1997 (FP-004)
tions and for corrosion inhibitors. Applies both to concen- Burning behaviour–Tablet test at ambient
trates which require dilution before use and to solutions temperature AS 2118.1–2006 (A5)
which are formulated for direct use in passenger car and (ISO 6925:1982) 3pp General systems 390pp
light commercial engine cooling systems. (CH-029) (CS-086) (FP-004)
AS/NZS 2111 AS/NZS 2111.19.1:1996 AS 2118.1–1999
Textile floor coverings–Tests and measure- Colourfastness tests–Rubbing 4pp General requirements 158pp
ments (TX-009) Amendment 1 30 June 2000
Specifies the general requirements for the design, in-
AS/NZS 2111.0:1996 AS/NZS 2111.19.2:1996 stallation and commissioning of automatic fire sprin-
Introduction and list of methods 1p Colourfastness tests–Shampoo solution kler systems in buildings. (FP-004)
Amendment 1 August 1997 3pp
(TX-009) Amendment 1 April 1998 AS 2118.1–1995
(TX-009) Standard 150pp
AS/NZS 2111.1:1996 Obsolescent
Machine-made textile floor coverings– AS/NZS 2111.20:1996 Specifies the requirements for the design, installation
Rectangular textile floor coverings– and commissioning of standard fire sprinkler systems
Determination of total thickness in buildings. (FP-004)
Determination of dimensions
(ISO 1765:1986) 3pp
(ISO 3018:1974) 2pp
(TX-009) AS 2118.2–1995
(TX-009)
Wall wetting sprinklers (Drenchers) 30pp
AS/NZS 2111.2:1996 AS/NZS 2111.21:1996 Specifies minimum performance requirements of wall
Determination of thickness loss under Non-destructive measurements of pile wetting sprinklers. (FP-004)
dynamic loading thickness above the backing–WRONZ
(ISO 2094:1986) 5pp AS 2118.3–1997
gauge method 7pp
(TX-009) (TX-009) Deluge 18pp
Sets out requirements for the operation of specialized
AS/NZS 2111.3:1996 sprinkler installations designed to function in hazard-
AS 2112–2003
ous environments such as flammable liquid stores
Determination of mass per unit area 3pp Oil of sandalwood, [Santalum spicatum (R.Br) where open sprinklers deliver water or foam rapidly
(TX-009) A.DC] 6pp when quick opening valves operate following detec-
Sets out characteristics of oil of sandalwood, Australia for tion of flame, heat or smoke. (FP-004)
AS/NZS 2111.4:1996 the essential oils industry to control the quality of the oil for
Determination of surface pile mass above domestic and international markets. (CH-021) AS 2118.4–1995
the substrate 7pp Residential 13pp
AS 2113 Specifies the design, installation and commissioning
(TX-009)
Oil of Australian eucalyptus of sprinklers for life safety and property protection for
AS/NZS 2111.5:1996 the inhabitants of low-rise Class 2 and Class 3 build-
AS 2113.1–1998 ings as defined in the BCA. In addition to providing
Determination of thickness of pile above 70 to 75% cineole 4pp an increased level of protection to building occupants,
the substrate Sets out a range of characteristics and related methods this Standard also considers the economic aspects of
(ISO 1766:1986) 3pp of test of oil of eucalyptus produced in Australia con- the sprinkler system. The purpose of this Standard is
(TX-009) taining 70 to 75% cineole. It also incorporates the ana- to provide design and installation requirements for a

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life safety sprinkler system in addition to smoke to the terminal unit of vacuum systems. Requirements AS Doc 2124N–1992
alarms, to aid in the detection and control of fires in supplement or modify the corresponding clauses in Notes on the changes in the General condi-
residential occupancies and thus provide improved ISO 10079-3, Medical suction equipment, Part 3: Suc-
protection against injury and loss of life. A sprinkler tion equipment powered from a vacuum or pressure tions of contract 4th edition (AS 2124–1992)
system designed and installed in accordance with this source. This Standard is technically equivalent to and as compared with the 3rd edition (AS 2124–
Standard is expected to prevent flashover (total in- has been reproduced from ISO 10079-3:1992. 1986) 16pp
volvement) in the room of fire origin and to improve (HE-017) Indicates the changes of importance that have been made in
the chance for occupants to escape or be evacuated. the 1992 edition of the General conditions of contract as
(FP-004) AS 2122 compared with the 1986 edition. The purpose of each of the
Combustion characteristics of plastics changes is given. This document is not intended to take the
AS 2118.5–1995 place of a complete review of the 1992 edition. Published
Domestic 16pp AS 2122.1–1993 in conjunction with the Construction Industry Engineering
Specifies requirements for the design and installation Determination of flame propagation– Services Group. (MB-010)
of automatic life safety fire sprinkler systems for Surface ignition of vertically oriented
buildings defined as Class 1 in accordance with the specimens of cellular plastics 17pp AS 2125–1992 (Pad)
Building Code of Australia. (FP-004) Specifies a procedure for determining the flame dura- General conditions of tendering and form of
tion and material consumed when small vertically ori- tender 200pp
AS 2118.6–1995 ented specimens of cellular plastics are exposed to a
50 sets of 3-pages form (The electronic copy only in-
Combined sprinkler and hydrant 20pp small flame. (FP-018)
cludes 1 set of form)
Specifies minimum requirements for the installation,
commissioning and testing of combined sprinkler and AS/NZS 2122.2:1999 Comprises a convenient pad of tear-off forms of AS 2125–
hydrant systems for installation in multi-storey build- Determination of minimum oxygen con- 1992, which is bound together with AS 2124–1992 and AS
ings as an alternative to the installation of separate 2127–1992. (MB-010)
centration for flame propagation follow-
sprinkler and hydrant systems. (FP-004) ing top surface ignition of vertically orien-
AS 2125–1986 (Pad)
tated specimens 15pp
AS 2118.8–1997 Sets out a method for the determination of minimum General conditions of tendering and form of
Minor modifications 5pp oxygen concentration in an upward flowing mixture of tender 3pp
Sets out requirements covering minor modifications to oxygen and nitrogen that will just support flame (the electronic copy only includes 1 set of forms)
existing sprinkler systems of light or ordinary hazard propagation. The method is applicable to physically
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(MB-010)
classification, such as the removal, alteration or addi- self-supporting plastics, cellular plastics (flexible or
tion of sprinklers, or the modification or addition of rigid), and film or thin sheet. A statistical method is
ranges and distribution pipes of limited size. used in the determination of the end point. (FP-018)
AS 2127–1992 (Pad)
(FP-004) Form of formal instrument of agreement
AS 2122.3–1993 200pp
AS 2118.9–1995 Determination of smoke-release–Cellular 100 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only in-
Piping support and installation 20pp polyurethanes and polyisocyanurates cludes 1 set of form)
Specifies the requirements for the support and installa- 11pp Comprises a convenient pad of tear-off forms of AS 2127–
tion for piping used in fire sprinkler systems. Specifies a procedure for determining the level of 1992 which is bound together with AS 2124–1992 and AS
(FP-004) smoke-release from a small specimen of vertically 2125–1992. (MB-010)
oriented cellular plastics, but excluding polystyrene
AS 2118.10–1995 and thermoplastic cellular plastics, which is exposed AS 2127–1986 (Form)
Approval documentation 13pp to a small flame. (FP-018)
Specifies requirements for the information to be pro- Form of formal instrument of agreement 2pp
vided for the approval of fire sprinkler systems in ac- AS 2124, 2125, 2127–1992 (the electronic copy only includes 1 set of forms)
cordance with AS 2118.1 and wall wetting sprinkler General conditions of contract 58pp (MB-010)
systems in accordance with AS 2118.2. (FP-004) Comprises a single set of general conditions of contract
suitable for a wide variety of civil engineering, building, AS 2129–2000
AS/NZS 2119:1997 electrical and mechanical engineering and other types of Flanges for pipes, valves and fittings 47pp
Textile floor coverings–Machine-made– engineering and construction contracts. This contract has a
Specifies requirements and dimensions for circular, plate
Sampling and cutting specimens for physical companion document AS 2545, specially prepared for sub-
blank, boss, integrally cast or forged and welding-neck type
tests contract use. AS 2125 includes appropriate conditions of
flanges or nominal sizes DN 15 to DN 3000 and their bolt-
(ISO 1957:1986) 2pp tendering and a form of tender. AS 2127 comprises a form
ing for use on pipes, valves and fittings and other pressure-
Specifies sampling procedures to be used when testing car- of formal instrument of agreement. AS 2124/A, AS
retaining equipment containing fluid at pressures up to
pets and other types of textile floor coverings. It is identical 2124/B, AS 2125 and AS 2127 are also available separately
19300 kPa and at temperatures in the range -200°C to
with and reproduced from ISO 1957:1986. (TX-009) as pads of forms.
+525°C. Flanges in carbon steel, carbon-manganese steel,
low-alloy steel, stainless steel, grey iron, malleable iron,
AS 2120 AS 2124/A–1992 ductile cast iron or copper alloy, together with relevant ma-
Medical suction equipment General conditions of contract (AS 2124– terial specifications are included. This Standard is applica-
1992)–Annexure Part A 140pp ble to flanges for water, steam, compressed air, chemical
AS 2120.1–1992 20 sets of 7-pages form (The electronic copy only in- and petroleum plants, hydraulic piping and where other
Electrically-powered suction equipment– cludes 1 set of form) Standards require compliance with this Standard. Recom-
Comprises a convenient pad of tear off forms of the An- mendations on the selection of bolting and method of mak-
Safety requirements ing flanged joints are included. This Standard is not in-
nexure to the Australian Standard general conditions of
(ISO 10079-1:1991) 22pp contract Part A of AS 2124–1992. (MB-010) tended to apply to flanges for water or waste water covered
Specifies minimum safety and performance require- by AS 4087. (ME-001)
ments for mains electricity and battery powered trans- AS 2124/B–1992
portable medical and surgical suction equipment in
General conditions of contract (AS 2124– AS/NZS 2130:1998
health care facilities, such as hospitals, for domiciliary
care of patients and for field and transport use. Re- 1992)–Annexure Part B 200pp Cots for day nursery, hospital and institu-
quirements supplement or modify the corresponding 100 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only in- tional use–Safety requirements
clauses in AS 3200.1.0–1990/NZS 6150. This Stan- cludes 1 set of form) (BS 1694:1990) 28pp
dard is technically equivalent to and has been repro- Comprises a convenient pad of tear off forms of the An- Amendment 1 August 1998
duced from ISO 10079-1:1991. (HE-017) nexure to the Australian Standard general conditions of
contract Part B of AS 2124–1992. (MB-010) Specifies requirements for cots for day nursery, hospital
and institutional use. These requirements include material,
AS 2120.2–1992 design, construction, performance, labelling and marking,
Manually-powered suction equipment AS 2124, 2125, 2127–1986
all relating to safety of the child within the cot. The Stan-
(ISO 10079-2:1992) 13pp General conditions of contract 39pp dard applies to cots constructed of metal or plastic, but not
Specifies safety and performance requirements for Comprises a single set of general conditions of contract timber cots due to the nature of the intended environment
manually-powered medical suction equipment in- suitable for a wide variety of civil engineering, building, and the need for ease of cleaning. The Standard does not
tended for oropharyngeal suction to establish and electrical and mechanical engineering and other types of specify requirements for folding cots. (CS-003)
maintain the patency of the airway. Non-electrical engineering and construction contracts. AS 2545–1986,
suction equipment which may be integrated with elec- Subcontract conditions, has been specially prepared so as to
be compatible with this document. AS 2124/A and AS AS 2134
trical equipment is also covered. Requirements sup-
plement or modify the corresponding clauses in ISO 2124/B, are also available separately as pads of forms. Recommended practice for chemical analysis
10079-2, Medical suction equipment, Part 2: Manu- by atomic absorption spectrometry
ally-powered suction equipment. This Standard is AS 2124/A–1986
technically equivalent to and has been reproduced Annexure Part A 120pp AS 2134.1–1999
from ISO 10079-2:1992. (HE-017) 20 sets of 6-pages form (The electronic copy only in- Flame atomic absorption spectrometry
cludes 1 set of form) 25pp
AS 2120.3–1992 (MB-010) Sets out recommended practices for the operation of
Suction equipment powered from a vac- flame atomic absorption spectrometers used in chemi-
uum or pressure source AS 2124/B–1986
cal analysis. This Standard includes a description of
(ISO 10079-3:1992) 15pp Annexure Part B 200pp instrumentation, optimization procedures, calibration,
Specifies safety and performance requirements for 100 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only in- test procedures, information on factors affecting
medical suction equipment powered from a vacuum or cludes 1 set of form) atomic absorption and a section on analytical quality
pressure source. In particular, it applies to connections (MB-010) assurance. (CH-016)

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AS 2134.2–1999 storage and delivery, and sampling and testing. Recom- natural features and enhance recreation opportunities
Graphite furnace spectrometry 27pp mendations for mineral fillers are included, as well as for associated with the use of walking tracks. (CS-029)
Sets out recommended practices for the operation of asphalt spreading, compaction and finished surface proper-
graphite furnace absorption spectrometers used in ties. Appendices dealing with planning and mix design are AS 2156.2–2001
chemical analysis. The Standard includes a description also provided. (CE-006) Infrastructure design 18pp
of instrumentation, optimization procedures, calibra- Specifies design methods and loads for use in the
tion, test procedures and information on factors affect- AS/NZS 2153 structural design of walking tracks. It covers board-
ing atomic absorption. A section on analytical quality Tractors and machinery for agriculture and walks, galleries, pedestrian bridges (including wire
assurance has been added to the Standard. (CH-016) forestry–Technical means for ensuring safety crossings), platforms (for viewing), ladders, stairways,
stiles and barriers. (CS-029)
AS 2134.3–1994 AS/NZS 2153.1:1997
Vapour generation atomic absorption General AS 2157–1997
spectrometry 20pp (ISO 4254-1:1989) 10pp Cutback bitumen 9pp
Specifies instrumentation, operating procedures and Specifies requirements for the design of tractors and Specifies requirements for medium-curing cutback bitumen
safety precautions for chemical analysis by vapour machinery for agriculture and forestry regarding the for roadmaking purposes. (CH-025)
generation atomic absorption spectrometry. Elements prevention of accidents arising from the use of such
covered by the recommended procedures are mercury, tractors and machinery. Also provides the technical AS 2159–1995
antimony, arsenic, bismuth, germanium, lead, sele- means for improving the level of personal safety for Piling–Design and installation 56pp
nium, tellurium and tin. (CH-016) operators and users of tractors and machinery for agri- Amendment 1 April 1996
culture and forestry. This Standard is identical with Specifies minimum requirements for the design, calculation
AS 2136–1977 and has been reproduced from ISO 4254-1:1989. and testing of piled foundations for civil engineering and
Method for detecting the susceptibility of (ME-065) building structures, on land and immediate inshore loca-
copper and its alloys to stress corrosion tions. (CE-018)
cracking using the mercurous nitrate test AS/NZS 2153.3:1997
(ISO 196:1978) 8pp Tractors AS 2159 Supplement 1–1996
Specifies requirements for the testing reagent and describes (ISO 4254-3:1992) 5pp Piling–Design and installation–Guidelines
two methods of preparation of the reagent. Preparation of Specifies requirements regarding the prevention of ac- (Supplement to AS 2159–1995) 30pp
test pieces, procedures for carrying out the test and details cidents arising from the use of tractors by indicating Provides additional information on pile design and installa-
for the preparation of a test report are given. (MT-008) the appropriate parameters to be met when designing
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tion in relation to AS 2159–1995. (CE-018)


tractors. Additional to the requirements of AS/NZS
AS 2142–1978 2153.1. This Standard is identical with and has been
reproduced from ISO 4254-3:1992. (ME-065) AS 2160
Reflectors for pedal bicycles 12pp Contract for the supply and construction of a
Specifies the photometric and colorimetric and physical re-
quirements for red, yellow, and white bicycle reflectors and AS/NZS 2153.4:1997 swimming pool or spa
yellow pedal reflectors, and includes relevant tests. Forestry winches
(CS-010) (ISO 4254-4:1990) 3pp AS 2160.1–1998
Specifies safety requirements for winches used on for- Concrete swimming pool or spa (no car-
AS 2143–1978 estry machinery and agricultural machinery used in bon copy) 36pp
Industrial and commercial steel shelving forests. Additional to the requirements of AS/NZS This Standard sets out a Contract for the supply and
(BS 826) 16pp 2153.1. This Standard is identical with and has been installation of a concrete swimming pool or spa. It is
Obsolescent reproduced from ISO 4254-4:1990. (ME-065) intended for use in relation to swimming pools or spas
Covers design and manufacture, and installation of shelving constructed or installed wholly or partially in the
in the form of bays, stacks and multi-tier units. Dimensions AS/NZS 2153.5:1997 ground as a permanent concrete structure. It also in-
and tolerances are given and materials for the shelving and Power-driven soil-working equipment cludes notes for the guidance of the users of the Con-
for components are specified. Finish, marking and labelling (ISO 4254-5:1992) 2pp tract. (CS-063)
are also covered. (BD-062) Specifies special requirements to be met when design-
ing tractor-operated, power-driven soil-working AS 2160.1/C–1998
AS/NZS 2144:2002 equipment having a power requirement of more than Concrete swimming pool or spa (with
Traffic signal lanterns 65pp 20 kW. Additional to the requirements of AS/NZS carbon copy) 36pp
Specifies photometric and physical requirements for the de- 2153.1. This Standard is identical with and has been Copy of AS 2160.1–1998 as self carbon in tripli-
sign, construction and performance of traffic signal lanterns reproduced from ISO 4254-5:1992. (ME-065) cate
intended to control the movement of vehicles, including bi- (CS-063)
cycles, and pedestrians. The scope includes lanterns using AS/NZS 2153.6:1998
either incandescent lamps or light emitting diodes (LEDs) Equipment for crop protection AS/NZS 2161
as the light source and covers both general purpose and ex- (ISO 4254-6:1995) 4pp Occupational protective gloves
tended range vehicular lanterns. (LG-006) Specifies the special requirements to be considered
when designing power-assisted sprayers for crop- AS/NZS 2161.1:2000
AS 2145–2002 protection and liquid fertilizer application which are
Stainless steel needle tubing for manufacture mounted, trailed or self-propelled. It is additional to Selection, use and maintenance 9pp
the general requirements of AS/NZS 2153.1. This Sets out guidance on the selection, use and mainte-
of medical devices
Standard is based on and reproduced from ISO 4254- nance of various types of gloves, especially those
(ISO 9626:1991) 9pp specified in the other parts of the AS/NZS 2161 series.
Specifies the dimensions, surface and mechanical proper- 6:1995. (ME-065)
The draft discusses different hazards specific to hand
ties of normal- and thin-walled tubing of designated metric and arms, as well as possible risks in the workplace,
sizes 3.4 mm to 0.3 mm, and of extra-thin-walled tubing of AS/NZS 2153.7:1997
and various methods of control. (SF-023)
designated metric sizes 2.1 mm to 0.6 mm, and is applica- Combine harvesters, forage and cotton
ble to rigid stainless steel needle tubing suitable for use in harvesters AS/NZS 2161.2:2005
the manufacture of hypodermic needles and other medical (ISO 4254-7:1995) 7pp
devices primarily for human use. Does not apply to flexible General requirements
Specifies requirements for the prevention of accidents
stainless steel needle tubing. This Standard is identical and arising from the use of combine harvesters and self- (EN 420:2003) 25pp
has been reproduced from ISO 9626:1991. (HE-009) propelled forage and cotton harvesters. Additional to Adopts EN 420:2003 to specify the general require-
the requirements of AS/NZS 2153.1. This Standard is ments for glove construction, high visibility, innocu-
AS 2148–2004 identical with and has been reproduced from ISO ousness, cleaning, comfort and efficiency, marking
Milk and liquid milk products–Density hy- 4254-7:1995. (ME-065) and information applicable to occupational protective
rometers for use in products with a surface gloves. The Standard is also applicable to gloves per-
AS/NZS 2153.9:1997 manently incorporated in containment enclosures.
tension of approximately 45 mN/m (SF-023)
(ISO 2449:1974) 8pp Equipment for sowing, planting and dis-
Specifies glass hydrometers of constant mass, for use in tributing fertilizers
AS/NZS 2161.3:2005
milk and liquid milk products with a surface tension of ap- (ISO 4254-9:1992) 4pp
proximately 45 mN/m, which indicate density (g/mL) at Specifies technical means of improving the level of
Protection against mechanical risks
20°C. Identical with and reproduced from ISO 2449:1974. personal safety of operators and others involved dur- (EN 388:2003) 17pp
(FT-024) ing normal operation and maintenance of equipment Adopts EN 388:2003 to specify the peformance re-
for sowing, planting and distributing fertilizers. Addi- quirements for protective gloves with regard to abra-
AS 2149–2003 tional to the requirements of AS/NZS 2153.1. This sion, blade cut, puncture, tear and impact cut.
Starter batteries–Lead-acid 39pp Standard is identical with and has been reproduced (SF-023)
Provides requirements for the materials, design and con- from ISO 4254-9:1992. (ME-065)
struction of leads acid, automotive batteries having either a AS/NZS 2161.4:1999
6 V or a 12 V output. It covers both safety and performance AS 2156 Protection against thermal risks (heat and
criteria. (EL-005) Walking tracks fire)
(EN 407:1994) 4pp
AS 2150–2005 AS 2156.1–2001 Specifies requirements for gloves for protection
Hot mix asphalt–A guide to good practice Classification and signage 14pp against heat and flames in one or more of the follow-
44pp Provides managing authorities with guidance for ing forms: fire, contact heat, convective heat, radiant
Provides recommendations for the manufacture and supply walking track classification and signage in order to heat, small splashes or large quantities of molten
of hot mix asphalt for use in pavements including compo- provide consistency of information to users of walking metal. This Standard is identical with and has been re-
nent materials, mix properties, mix design, manufacturing, tracks. This is intended to minimise risk, preserve produced from EN 407:1994. (SF-023)

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AS/NZS 2161.5:1998 AS/NZS 2161.10.3:2005 AS 2174


Protection against cold Protective gloves against chemicals and Heavy road vehicles–Mechanical coupling be-
(EN 511:1994) 5pp micro-organisms–Determination of resis- tween prime movers and semitrailers–
Specifies the performance requirements and test tance to permeation by chemicals Interchangeability requirements
methods for gloves which are intended to protect (BS EN 374-3:2003) 8pp
against convective or conductive cold down to tem- Adopts EN 374-3:2003 to specify the method for the AS 2174.1–2006
peratures of 50°C. This could be linked to either the determination of resistance of protective glove materi- Non-dedicated vehicle combinations
climatic conditions or occupational activity concerned. als to permeation by potentially hazardous non- 11pp
This Standard is technically equivalent to and repro- gaseous chemicals under conditions of continuous Specifies the requirements for interchangeability of
duced from EN 511:1994. (SF-023) contact. (SF-023) non-dedicated combination vehicles for coupling of
prime movers, converter, dollies and semitrailers to
AS 2161.6–2003 AS 2162 provide compatibility and adequate clearances in nor-
Protective gloves for firefighters– Verification and use of volumetric apparatus mal use on both sealed and unsealed roads. (ME-053)
Laboratory test methods and perform-
ance requirements AS 2162.1–1996 AS 2174.1–1994
(ISO 15383:2001) 22pp General–Volumetric glassware 26pp Non-dedicated vehicle combinations 9pp
Specifies test methods for protective gloves for fire- Specifies procedures for the verification of volumetric Available Superseded
fighters. This Australian Standard is identical with and glassware, using water or mercury as the working sub- Defines requirements for interchangeability of vehi-
reproduced from ISO 15383. (SF-049) stance, and gives recommended practices for the use cles used in articulated vehicle combinations, in nor-
of such glassware. Factors affecting accuracy are dealt mal use on both sealed and unsealed roads. The re-
AS/NZS 2161.7.1:1998 with in some detail; e.g. temperature in respect of both quirements are applicable to prime movers, semitrail-
Protection against cuts and stabs by the vessel and the liquid, the cleanness of glass sur- ers and converter dollies to provide compatibility and
hand knives–Chainmail gloves and arm faces, the reading of volumes and, for vessels cali- adequate clearance. (ME-053)
guards brated to deliver, delivery time. Specific attention is
given to the correct use of volumetric flasks, pipettes AS 2174.2–2006
(BS EN 1082-1:1997) 27pp and burettes. Appendices detail methods for cleaning
Specifies requirements for the design, penetration re- Dedicated vehicle combinations 8pp
volumetric glassware, a leakage test for burette stop-
sistance, ergonomic characteristics, weight, material, Specifies the requirements for the location of fifth
cocks, recommended stopcock lubricants, correction
marking and instructions for use of gloves and arm wheels and kingpins on vehicles used in dedicated
tables for use in calibration, and a list of reference lit-
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guards. This Standard is identical with and has been combinations operating normally on both sealed and
erature, including relevant Australian and British
reproduced from BS EN 1082-1:1997. (SF-023) unsealed roads. (ME-053)
Standards. (CH-001)
AS/NZS 2161.7.2:2005 AS 2174.2–1994
AS 2162.2–1998
Protection against cuts and stabs by Dedicated vehicle combinations 6pp
Guide to the use of piston-operated
hand knives–Gloves and arm guards volumetric apparatus (POVA) 22pp Available Superseded
made of material other than chainmail Amendment 1 January 1995
Sets out methods of testing and guidelines for the op-
(ISO 13999-2:2003) 16pp eration of piston-operated volumetric apparatus Defines requirements for interchangeability, compati-
Adopts ISO 13999-2:2003 to specify requirements for (POVA) to improve accuracy and repeatability in de- bility, and adequate clearances, for coupling prime
the design, cut resistance, penetration resistance, and livering measured volumes of liquids in analytical movers, semitrailers, and in the case of a B-double,
ergonomic characteristics of cut resistant gloves, arm procedures. Volumetric errors in delivery of small the leading semitrailer and the second semitrailer.
guards and protective sleeves made of materials other volumes of liquids other than water are covered in an (ME-053)
than chainmail and rigid metal and plastics. (SF-023) appendix. (CH-001)
AS 2177–2006
AS/NZS 2161.7.3:2005 AS 2163–2002 Non-destructive testing–Radiography of
Protection against cuts and stabs by Laboratory glassware–Measuring cylinders welded butt joints in metal 45pp
hand knives–Impact cut test for fabric, 8pp Specifies methods and requirements for X-ray and gamma-
leather and other materials Sets out requirements for unstoppered and stoppered meas- ray radiographic testing of welded butt joints in metal prod-
ucts. (MT-007)
(ISO 13999-3:2002) 14pp uring cylinders suitable for general laboratory purposes.
Adopts ISO 13999-3:2002 to specify an impact cut (CH-001)
test for use on fabric, leather and other materials used AS/NZS 2179
in protective clothing materials, gloves and arm AS 2164–2003 Specifications for rainwater goods, accesso-
guards. (SF-023) Laboratory glassware–One-mark volumetric ries and fasteners
flasks 7pp
AS/NZS 2161.8:2002 Sets out specific requirements for a series of one-mark AS/NZS 2179.1:1994
Protection against ionizing radiation and volumetric flasks, suitable for general laboratory purposes. Metal shape or sheet rainwater goods,
radioactive contamination This edition includes the addition of flasks with capacities and metal accessories and fasteners
(EN 421:1994) 8pp 1, 2, 20 and 5000 mL. (CH-001) 22pp
Specifies requirements for protective gloves against Specifies both performance and prescriptive require-
ionizing radiation and radioactive contamination. This AS 2165–1996 ments for a limited range of nominal sizes for metal
Standard is identical with and has been reproduced Laboratory glassware–Burettes shape or sheet rainwater goods, and metal accessories
from EN 421:1994. (SF-023) (ISO 385-1:1984, ISO 385-2:1984) 9pp and fasteners made of aluminium alloys, alumin-
Specifies requirements for burettes suitable for general ium/zinc alloy-coated steel, copper and copper alloys,
AS/NZS 2161.9:2002 laboratory use. (CH-001) zinc-coated steel, stainless steel and zinc. The Appen-
Method of measurement and evaluation dices include purchasing guidelines and test methods
of the vibration transmissibility of gloves AS 2166–2002 for demonstrating compliance with the performance
Laboratory glassware–One-mark pipettes 7pp requirements. (WS-020)
at the palm of the hand
(ISO 10819:1996) 17pp Sets out specifications for one-mark pipettes suitable for
general use in laboratories. Two classes are specified, Class AS 2182–1998
Specifies test methods and evaluation criteria for the
A pipettes being of higher accuracy than Class B pipettes. Sterilizers–Steam–Benchtop 22pp
vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the
hand. This joint Standard is identical with and repro- (CH-001) Specifies requirements for benchtop electrically heated
duced from ISO 10819:1996. (SF-023) sterilizers that generate saturated steam within the unit at
AS 2167–2005 selected temperatures up to and including 136°C. These
Graduated straight pipettes 15pp sterilizers are intended for use in health care facilities, gen-
AS/NZS 2161.10.1:2005 erally for the sterilization of instruments and utensils
Protective gloves against chemicals and Sets out a series of graduated straight pipettes suitable for
general laboratory purposes. (CH-001) (wrapped and unwrapped). They are not suitable for the
micro-organisms–Terminology and per- sterilization of fluids, unless the sterilizer also complies
formance requirements with the relevant requirements of AS 2192 for the steriliza-
AS/NZS 2172:2003
(BS EN 374-1:2003) 7pp tion of fluids. Guidance on information that should be sup-
Adopts EN 374-1:2003 to specify terminology and Cots for household use–Safety requirements plied with enquiries and orders is given in an appendix.
performance requirements for penetration and permea- 23pp (ME-003)
tion testing of gloves intended for use against chemi- Amendment 1 9 January 2006
cals and biologically hazardous materials. (SF-023) Specifies material, construction and design requirements AS 2183–1991
for cots as well as performance criteria, and labelling and Flexible wrappings (including laminates) for
AS/NZS 2161.10.2:2005 marking requirements, all of which are related to the child's rindless cheese 10pp
safety while in the cot. Timber folding cots are required by Specifies requirements and recommendations for flexible
Protective gloves against chemicals and
AS/NZS 2195 to meet some parts of this Standard. wrapping materials for packaging rindless cheese in por-
micro-organisms–Determination of resis- (CS-003)
tance to penetration tions of 5 kg and greater and in portions less than 5 kg.
(FT-029)
(BS EN 374-2:2003) 5pp AS/NZS 2172:1995
Adopts EN 374-2:2003 to specify the method for the Cots for household use–Safety requirements AS 2184–1985
determination of the resistance of protective gloves to 20pp Low voltage switchgear and controlgear–
penetration. The primary test is an air leak test, and
gloves meeting this Standard are considered to be Available Superseded Moulded-case circuit-breakers for rated volt-
suitable for use against biologically hazardous mate- Specifies material, constructional and design requirements ages up to and including 600 V a.c. and 250 V
rial. (SF-023) for cots as well as performance criteria, labelling and mark- d.c. 21pp
ing, all of which are related to the child's safety while in the Deals with characteristics, design and construction, type
cot. It does not include carry cots or folding cots. (CS-003) and routine tests of single-pole and multi-pole moulded-

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case circuit-breakers, including those which incorporate re- for transportation and are intended to be used as a tempo- AS 2205.2.3–2003
placeable current-limiting fuses, for interrupting ratings of rary facility for children. It is not applicable to cots intended Transverse joggle-butt tensile test 2pp
10 kA and above. It may also be used to verify the breaking for permanent household use nor to cradles. (CS-003) (WD-006)
capacity of moulded-case circuit-breakers within interrupt-
ing ratings of 3 kA to 10 kA, which otherwise fall within AS 2197–1978 AS 2205.3.1–2003
the scope of AS 3111. Additional requirements may apply Method for the micrographic assessment of
to miniature overcurrent circuit-breakers in approvals regu-
Transverse guided bend test 6pp
the non-metallic inclusion content in wrought (WD-006)
lations. (EL-006) steel
AS 2187 (ISO 4976) 24pp AS 2205.3.2–2003
Describes procedures for the comparison of micrographic Transverse free bend test 3pp
Explosives–Storage, transport and use images with standard Jernkontoret or ASTM charts. Details (WD-006)
are given for the preparation of test pieces, test procedures,
AS 2187.0–1998 assessment of the images, expression of results and the AS 2205.3.3–2003
Terminology 24pp preparation of a test report. The charts are reproduced full
Provides definitions for terms referred to in the AS Longitudinal guided bend test 4pp
size. An example of assessment of a micrographic field and
2187, Explosives series of Standards and those terms (WD-006)
calculation of an average field rating number are given in
commonly used in the explosive and pyrotechnic in- appendices. (MT-008)
dustries. (CE-005) AS 2205.3.4–2003
AS 2200–2006 Transverse joggle-butt wrap-around bend
AS 2187.1–1998 Design charts for water supply and sewerage test 3pp
Storage 64pp 20pp (WD-006)
Amendment 1 January 2000 Provides design charts for the flow of liquid through pipes
Specifies requirements for the storage of explosives and fittings based upon surface roughness, diameter, veloc- AS 2205.3.5–2003
including pyrotechnics as defined in AS 2187.0, and ity and hydraulic gradient. The resistance coefficients of fit- Tongue bend test 3pp
for the location, design, construction and maintenance tings are also included. (PL-045) (WD-006)
of magazines. It applies to portable magazines, relo-
catable magazines, fixed or permanent magazines, AS/NZS 2201 AS 2205.4.1–2003
bulk storage and underground storage. It does not ap- Intruder alarm systems Nick-break test 2pp
ply to the storage of explosives and explosive ord- (WD-006)
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nance for defence purposes which comply with the


AS/NZS 2201.1:2007
Defence Explosives Manual. (CE-005) AS 2205.4.2–2003
Client's premises–Design, installation,
commissioning and maintenance 34pp Fillet break test 3pp
AS 2187.2–2006 (WD-006)
Use of explosives 120pp Specifies the minimum requirements for the construc-
Specifies requirements for the safe use of explosives tion, installation, operation and maintenance of in-
truder alarm equipment and installed systems. It ap- AS 2205.5.1–2003
including the mixing, testing, initiation and firing of
plies to intruder alarm systems, including wire-free Macro metallographic test for cross-
charges. The Standard also provides information on
misfires as well as considerations such as ground vi- systems, suitable for private premises, commercial section examination 5pp
bration and airblast. Special topics including blasting premises and special installations, and provides guid- (WD-006)
in hot material, blasting under water and demolition ance for the preparation of a maintenance contract be-
by blasting are also included. (CE-005) tween a client and an alarm company. (EL-031) AS 2205.6.1–2003
Weld joint hardness test 5pp
AS 2187.3–1999 AS 2201.2–2004 (WD-006)
Pyrotechnics–Shopgoods fireworks– Monitoring centres 23pp
Specifies requirements and a grading convention for AS 2205.7.1–2003
Design, performance and testing 15pp monitoring centres and the operations, equipment and
Sets out requirements for the design and use of shop- Charpy V-notch impact fracture tough-
staff necessary to carry out monitoring of intruder
goods fireworks, available in some states to the gen- ness test 4pp
alarm systems. (EL-031)
eral public, to ensure that the fireworks are safe to use (WD-006)
in the manner and the environment, for which they are AS 2201.3–1991
intended. (CE-005) AS 2205.7.2–2003
Detection devices for internal use
Dropweight fracture toughness test for
AS 2187.4–1998 (IEC 60839-1-1 Ed. 1.0 (1988)) 30pp
Sets out the minimum performance requirements and nil-ductility transition temperature 3pp
Pyrotechnics–Outdoor displays 20pp (WD-006)
methods of test for detection devices intended for use
Specifies the requirements and precautions to be car-
in intruder alarm systems. The Standard addresses the
ried out, within a display site, for the storage, convey- AS 2205.7.3–2003
characteristics that affect the reliability of the devices,
ance, handling and use of pyrotechnics for outdoor Fracture mechanics toughness tests (Klc,
with special emphasis being placed on those charac-
displays, and for conducting such displays. It does not critical CTOD and critical J values) 4pp
teristics which affect false alarm susceptibility and
apply to pyrotechnics for indoor theatrical and film (WD-006)
tamper resistance. (EL-031)
sets, for marine distress signals, classified and shop-
goods fireworks or for model rocket mortars.
(CE-005)
AS 2201.4–1990 AS 2205.8.1–2003
Wire-free systems installed in client's Longitudinal fillet shear test 3pp
AS 2190–1995 premises 6pp (WD-006)
Clinical maximum thermometers–Mercury-in- Amendment 1 August 1990
Specifies requirements for classification, construction, AS 2205.8.2–2003
glass 10pp installation and operation of wire-free intruder alarm
Specifies requirements for mercury-in-glass clinical ther-
Transverse fillet shear test 3pp
systems, installed in client's premises where the prin- (WD-006)
mometers used for the measurement of body temperature cipal interconnections are by wire-free links, using
including those for general use, for measurement of sub- electromagnetic radiation or sound to transmit teleme-
normal body temperature and for use as an aid in determin- AS 2205.9.1–2003
try or telecommand signals between component parts. Hot cracking test 4pp
ing the ovulation cycle. (CH-030) Also provides guidance for system selection and sig- (WD-006)
nal reception. (EL-031)
AS 2192–2002
Sterilizers–Steam–Downward-displacement AS 2205.10.1–2003
AS 2201.5–1992
46pp Corrosion test for welded austenitic
Alarm transmission systems 9pp
Specifies requirements for horizontal downward- Specifies the general requirements for alarm transmis-
stainless steel 4pp
displacement steam sterilizers (including jacketed types and sion systems, equipment and systems using dedicated (WD-006)
non-jacketed types) that are intended for use in hospitals paths, switched networks and wire-free systems.
and other non-industrial applications. Guidance on informa- (EL-031) AS 2207–2007
tion that should be supplied with enquiries and orders and Non-destructive testing–Ultrasonic testing of
information on quality of water and steam supplies is given AS 2205 fusion welded joints in carbon and low alloy
in appendices. (ME-003) Methods for destructive testing of welds in steel 49pp
metal Specifies the methods and requirements for the manual ul-
AS 2193–2005 trasonic testing of full or partial penetration fusion welded
Calibration and classification of force- AS 2205.1–2003 joints in carbon and low alloy ferritic steels, 6 mm or
measuring systems 43pp General requirements for tests 4pp greater in thickness, using A-scan and employing four sen-
Amendment 1 8 August 2006 sitivity levels. (MT-007)
(WD-006)
Specifies requirements for the static calibration of force-
measuring instruments and their classification as working
AS 2205.2.1–2003 AS/NZS 2208:1996
force standards. (MT-006) Safety glazing materials in buildings 32pp
Transverse butt tensile tests 3pp
(WD-006) Amendment 1 August 1999
AS/NZS 2195:1999 Specifies the functional properties of various safety glazing
Folding cots–Safety requirements 35pp materials, including toughened glass, laminated glass,
AS 2205.2.2–2003
Specifies functional, durability, stability and performance wired glass, organic-coated glass and plastic. Two grades
criteria related to child safety for folding portable cots con- All-weld-metal tensile test 3pp are covered, with different impact performance levels.
structed of metal, plastic, fabric (mesh) or timber. It is ap- (WD-006) Other requirements include size tolerances, weathering and
plicable to cots which can be readily dismantled or folded ageing performance. Test methods are given in some ap-

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pendices, while others deal with sampling, acceptance pro- AS/NZS 2210.7:2001 AS/NZS 2211.7:2002
cedures and notes on safe performance criteria and human Additional specifications for safety foot-
dynamics data. (BD-007)
Safety of products emitting infrared opti-
wear cal radiation, exclusively used for wire-
AS 2209–1994 (ISO 8782-6:2000) 7pp less 'free air' data transmission and sur-
Specifies, by reference to AS/NZS 2210.2 and veillance
Timber–Poles for overhead lines 29pp
AS/NZS 2210.3, additional requirements for safety (IEC/TS 60825-7 Ed. 1.0 (2000)) 16pp
Amendment 1 February 1997 footwear. This Standard is identical with and has been
Specifies poles suitable for electricity transmission and reproduced from ISO 8782-6:2000. (SF-003) Provides requirements and specific guidance for the
telecommunications purposes with or without full-length safe use of products which emit infrared optical radia-
preservative treatment and, where required, gives preserva- tion, where such products are used exclusively for
tive types and retentions required. The Standard also sets AS/NZS 2210.8:2001 wireless 'free air' data transmission and surveillance.
out requirements for pole identification as well as means for Additional specifications for protective This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
demonstrating compliance. Appendices include a test for footwear duced from IEC TS 60825-7:2000. (SF-019)
differentiating sapwood and heartwood in softwoods; and (ISO 8782-7:2000) 3pp
example systems for process quality monitoring and pur- Specifies, by reference to AS/NZS 2210.2 and AS/NZS 2211.9:2002
chaser treatment quality checks. (TM-003) AS/NZS 2210.4, additional requirements for protec- Compilation of maximum permissible ex-
tive footwear. This Standard is identical with and has posure to incoherent optical radiation
AS/NZS 2210 been reproduced from ISO 8782-7:2000. (SF-003)
Occupational protective footwear (IEC/TR 60825-9 Ed. 1.0 (1999)) 46pp
AS/NZS 2210.9:2001 Provides requirements for Maximum Permissible Ex-
AS/NZS 2210.1:1994 posure (MPE) values for the exposure of the human
Additional specifications for occupational eye and skin to incoherent optical radiation from arti-
Guide to selection, care and use 22pp footwear ficial sources in the wavelength range from 180 nm to
Provides users and purchasers of occupational protec- (ISO 8782-8:2000) 2pp 3000 nm. This Standard is identical with and has been
tive footwear with recommended practices for the se- reproduced from IEC TR 60825-9:1999. (SF-019)
Specifies, by reference to AS/NZS 2210.2 and
lection care and use of protective footwear in a wide
AS/NZS 2210.5, additional requirements for occupa-
range of primary, secondary and construction indus-
tional footwear. This Standard is identical to and has AS/NZS 2211.10:2004
tries. Guidance for footwear care, fitting and foot pro-
been reproduced from ISO 8782-8:2000. (SF-003)
tection programs is provided. (SF-003) Application guidelines and explanatory
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notes to AS/NZS 2211.1 (IEC TR 60825-


AS/NZS 2210.2:2000 AS/NZS 2211
10:2002, MOD) 35pp
Requirements and test methods Safety of laser products
This Standard is an adoption with national modifica-
(ISO 8782-1:1998) 73pp tions and has been reproduced from IEC TR 60825-
AS/NZS 2211.1:2004 10:2002. It provides information on the physics relat-
Specifies requirements and where appropriate test
methods to establish conformity with these require- Equipment classification, requirements ing to the dangers posed by laser products. It comple-
ments for footwear intended to protect the wearer's and user’s guide (IEC 60825-1:2001, MOD) ments, but does not replace, the information in
feet against foreseeable hazards in a variety of work- 111pp AS/NZS 2211.1 by explaining the underlying princi-
places. This Standard has been reproduced from ISO Provides minimum requirements and specific guid- ples. (SF-019)
8782-1:1998 with additional requirements for Austra- ance for the safe operation and maintenance of lasers
lia and New Zealand in an Appendix. (SF-003) and laser systems. The MPE (maximum permissible AS/NZS 2211.12:2006
exposure) values of this Standard were developed for Safety of free space optical communica-
AS/NZS 2210.2:1994 laser radiation other than for the purpose of medical tion systems used for transmission of in-
Specification 44pp treatment. Modified adoption of, and reproduced
from, IEC 60825-1:2001. (SF-019) formation
Available Superseded (IEC 60825-12 Ed. 1.0 (2005)) 33pp
Amendment 1 May 1995
AS/NZS 2211.2:2006 Adopts IEC 60825-12 Ed.1.0:2005, which provides
Amendment 2 January 1996 requirements and specific guidance for the manufac-
Amendment 3 May 1998 Safety of optical fibre communication
systems (OFCS) ture and safe use of laser products and systems used
Specifies basic requirements for occupational protec- for point-to-point or point-to-multipoint free space op-
tive footwear with specific requirements for heavy (IEC 60825-2 Ed. 3.0 (2005)) 47pp tical data transmission. This Standard only addresses
duty (Type 1), medium duty (Type 2), light duty Adopts IEC 60825-2:2005 which provides require- the open beam portion of the system. (SF-019)
(Type 3) and waterproof (Type 4) footwear. Require- ments and information on the safe operation of end
ments for steel and non-metallic toecaps are provided. maintenance of optical fibre communication systems
Specific requirements for oil and chemical-resistant AS 2212–1979
(OFCS). (SF-019)
outsoles, penetration-resistant midsoles and electri- Elastomeric hose and hose assemblies for
cally conductive and anti-static properties are also AS/NZS 2211.3:2002 transferring anhydrous ammonia 12pp
provided. (SF-003) Provides for hose and hose assemblies, classified in two
Guidance for laser displays and shows
types according to pressure, for handling anhydrous ammo-
AS/NZS 2210.3:2000 (IEC/TR 60825-3 Ed. 1.0 (1995)) 11pp nia in liquid or gaseous form over a temperature range of -
Specification for safety footwear Provides guidance on the planning and design, set-up 40°C to +65°C. The hose and hose assemblies have a par-
and conduct of laser displays and shows that use high ticular use in agriculture. Constructional, dimensional and
(ISO 8782-2:1998) 9pp power lasers. This Standard is identical with and has physical properties, and resistance to ammonia, low tem-
Specifies, by reference to AS/NZS 2210.2, basic and been reproduced from IEC 60825-3:1995. (SF-019) perature and ozone are specified. In general, tests are pre-
additional (optional) requirements for safety footwear.
scribed by reference to AS 1180 but tests for resistance to
This Standard has been reproduced from ISO 8782-
AS/NZS 2211.4:2002 ammonia and low temperature are described in appendices.
2:1998 with additional requirements for Australia and
Laser guards A further appendix provides recommendations for periodi-
New Zealand in an Appendix. (SF-003)
cal inspection, testing, handling and storage of hose and
(IEC 60825-4 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 18pp hose assemblies. (RU-001)
AS/NZS 2210.4:2000 Provides requirements for laser guards, permanent and
Specification for protective footwear temporary, that enclose the process zone of a laser
processing machine, and specifications for proprietary AS 2213
(ISO 8782-3:1998) 9pp
laser guards. This Standard is identical with and has Commercial road vehicles–Mechanical con-
Specifies, by reference to AS/NZS 2210.2, basic and been reproduced from IEC 60825-4:1997. (SF-019)
additional (optional) requirements for protective foot-
nections between towing vehicles
wear. This Standard has been reproduced from ISO
8782-3:1998 with additional requirements for Austra- AS/NZS 2211.5:2006 AS 2213.1–2001
lia and New Zealand in an Appendix. (SF-003) Manufacturer’s checklist for Selection and marking of pin-type cou-
AS/NZS 2211.1 plings and drawbar eyes 10pp
AS/NZS 2210.5:2000 (IEC/TR 60825-5 Ed. 2.0 (2005)) 19pp Amendment 1 25 September 2002
Specification for occupational footwear Adopts IEC/TR 60825-5 Ed.2.0 (2005) to provide Specifies the requirements for the selection and mark-
(ISO 8782-4:1998) 9pp manufacturers of laser products and their agents with a ing of pin-type couplings and drawbar eyes and gives
Specifies, by reference to AS/NZS 2210.2, basic and checklist to ensure that each new or modified design the methods for the determination of the D-values and
additional (optional) requirements for occupational complies with the requirements of AS/NZS 2211.1. the V-values for typical vehicle configurations.
footwear. This Standard has been reproduced from (SF-019)
(ME-053)
ISO 8782-4:1998 with additional requirements for
Australia and New Zealand in an Appendix. (SF-003) AS/NZS 2211.6:2002
AS 2213.2–2001
Safety of products with optical sources,
AS/NZS 2210.6:2001 exclusively used for visible information 50 mm pin-type couplings and drawbar
Additional requirements and test meth- transmission to the human eye eyes
ods (IEC/TS 60825-6 Ed. 1.0 (1999)) 16pp (ISO 1102:1986, ISO 1102:1986/Amdt
(ISO 8782-5:2000) 16pp Provides an adapted hazard categorization scheme and 1:1998) 5pp
Specifies, by reference to AS/NZS 2210.2, additional specific guidance for the safe use of visible optical Provides dimensions for 50 mm pin-type couplings
requirements and test methods. This Standard has sources that are used exclusively for transmission of and 50 mm drawbar eyes to permit interchangeability
been reproduced from ISO 8782-5:2000 with modifi- information to the human eye. This Standard is identi- between towing vehicles and trailers fitted with these
cations for application in Australia in an Appendix. cal with and has been reproduced from IEC TS 60825- couplings. This Standard is identical with and has
(SF-003) 6:1999. (SF-019) been reproduced from ISO 1102:1986. (ME-053)

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AS 2213.3–1998 Specifies a method for the determination of resistance AS 2224.2–1986


40 mm pin-type couplings and drawbar to citric acid, at room temperature, of vitreous and Plastics–For domestic use 17pp
eyes porcelain enamelled articles, and also specifies a Specifies requirements for plastics measures of the
method for classifying the results. This Standard is tumbler, conical and dropper forms as may be used
(ISO 8755:1986) 5pp identical with and has been reproduced from ISO
Provides dimensions for 40 mm pin-type couplings within the domestic environment–not being subjected
2722:1997. (CH-007) to high temperature autoclaving/sterilization proce-
and 40 mm drawbar eyes to permit interchangeability
between towing vehicles and trailers fitted with these dures. Specifications include accuracy of calibration
AS 2219.2.1–2002 markings, transparency, permanence of markings, re-
couplings. This Standard is identical with and has
been reproduced from ISO 8755:1986. (ME-053)
Physical tests–Determination of resis- sistance to mechanical shock and resistance to dish-
tance of vitreous enamel coatings on washer cleaning. Provides procedures for testing com-
AS 2213.4–1998 metal substrates to thermal shock 3pp pliance with a view to assessing suitability for SAA
Strength test for pin-type couplings and Specifies a procedure for assessing the resistance of certification. (CH-001)
drawbar eyes for rigid drawbars vitreous and porcelain enamel coatings on metal sub-
strates to sudden changes in temperature. (CH-007) AS 2225–1994
(ISO/DIS 12357:1998) 5pp
Provides strength requirements for pin-type couplings Insulating gloves for electrical purposes
AS 2219.3.1–2003 12pp
and drawbar eyes for rigid drawbars for use with cen-
tre-axle trailers with maximum mass greater than 3.5
Miscellaneous tests–Method of test of Amendment 1 May 1996
tonnes. This Standard is based on and has been repro- self-cleaning properties Specifies constructional and test requirements for insulating
duced from ISO/DIS 12357:1998. (ME-053) (ISO 8291:1986) 2pp gloves used to provide protection against electric shocks
(CH-007) where the working voltages do not exceed 650 V, 1000 V,
AS 2213.5–1998 3300 V or 4000 V in four classes of gloves. (EL-004)
Strength test for pin-type couplings and AS 2219.3.2–2003
drawbar eyes for hinged drawbars Miscellaneous tests–Production of AS 2227–2006
(ISO 8718:1988) 2pp specimens for testing Yachting harnesses and lines–Conventional
Provides strength requirements for pin-type couplings (ISO 13804:1999) 2pp lines
and drawbar eyes for hinged drawbars. This Standard (CH-007)
(ISO 12401:2004) 15pp
is based on and has been reproduced from ISO Specifies the design, performance and marking require-
8718:1988. (ME-053) AS 2219.3.3–2002
ments for harnesses and conventional yachting lines.
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Miscellaneous tests–Determination of the (CS-051)


AS 2214–2004 adhesion of enamels on aluminium under
Certification of welding supervisors– the action of electrolytic solution (spall AS 2228
Structural steel welding 19pp test)
Specifies the pre-examination qualifications and scope of
Spectacles
(ISO 13805:1999) 3pp
examination required for granting of certificates to welding Specifies a method of test for the accelerated determi-
supervisors engaged in the supervision of welders of steel AS 2228.1–1992
nation of the resistance of porcelain enamel coatings
structures. (WD-003) on aluminium and aluminium alloys to spalling as a Spectacle lenses 23pp
result of exposure to moisture or weather. This Stan- Specifies requirements for all types of ophthalmic
AS 2216–1997 dard is identical with and has been reproduced from lenses for spectacles, both before and after laboratory
Packaging for poisonous substances 15pp ISO 13805:1999. (CH-007) processing and mounting into frames. Separate con-
Amendment 1 October 1997 sideration is given to semi-finished lens blanks, fin-
Sets out safety and performance requirements for packag- AS 2220 ished uncut lenses and edged and mounted lenses.
ing of up to 2 L or 2 kg of poisonous substances. (PK-024) Emergency warning and intercommunication Lenses for non-prescription sunglasses, intra-ocular
lenses, contact lenses and lenses for non-prescription
systems in buildings
AS 2219 (Frc) protective eyewear are excluded from the scope of this
Methods of test for vitreous enamel coatings Standard. (MS-024)
AS 2220.1–1989
Front cover and introduction Equipment design and manufacture 34pp
(CH-007) AS 2228.2–1992
Available Superseded
Amendment 1 November 1989
Spectacle frames 19pp
AS 2219 (Lst) Specifies requirements for unglazed spectacle frames
Amendment 2 August 1993
Methods of test for vitreous enamel coatings Sets out requirements for the design and manufacture made from all types of materials and intended for use
List of methods of equipment used in emergency warning and inter- with corrective lenses. The component parts of a
(CH-007) communication systems installed in buildings to en- frame are defined, and diagrams of typical parts are
sure warning in the event of an emergency and assist provided. A measurement system and a marking sys-
AS 2219 tem for frames are described. Performance require-
in the subsequent orderly evacuation of the buildings.
Methods of test for vitreous enamel coatings Distinctive, easily recognizable, visible and audible ments are given, with methods for determining frame
signals are specified for the emergency warning sys- endurance, corrosion, bridge strength and flammabil-
AS 2219.1.1–2002 tem and an independent, integrated emergency inter- ity provided in appendices. Frames for non-
Chemical tests–Determination of resis- communication system between a control centre and prescription sunglasses and frames to be used for
tance of vitreous enamel coatings to hot other control points is described. Appendices provide products providing protection against industrial haz-
sodium hydroxide information on typical systems and detail test proce- ards, other than safety spectacles, are excluded from
dures. (FP-002) this Standard. (MS-024)
(ISO 2745:1998) 5pp
Specifies a method of test for determining the resis-
AS 2221 AS/NZS 2229:2004
tance of flat surfaces of vitreous and porcelain enam-
els to a hot solution of sodium hydroxide. This Stan- Methods for measurements of airborne sound Fuel dispensing equipment for explosive at-
dard is identical with and has been reproduced from emitted by compressor units including mospheres 19pp
ISO 2745:1998. (CH-007) primemovers and by pneumatic tools and Amendment 1 31 August 2006
machines Specifies general requirements in respect of the design,
AS 2219.1.2–2002 construction, marking and testing of dispensing equipment
Chemical tests–Determination of resis- AS 2221.1–1979 for flammable liquids, LP gas and CNG. It is intended for
tance of vitreous enamel coatings to boil- Engineering method for measurement of the guidance of manufacturers, users, statutory authorities
ing water and water vapour and associated interests. (EL-014)
airborne sound emitted by compres-
(ISO 2744:1998) 6pp sor/primemover units intended for out-
Specifies a method of test for determining the resis- AS/NZS 2230:1999
door use
tance of flat surfaces of vitreous and porcelain enam- New pneumatic tyres for light trucks and
(ISO 2151:1972) 12pp
els to pure boiling water and or water vapour. This trucks/buses. 9pp
Describes a method for determining mean sound level
Standard is identical with and has been reproduced and mean band pressure level of airborne sound. It is Specifies requirements for physical dimensions, perform-
from ISO 2744:1998. (CH-007) an engineering method which requires a controlled ance and marking for new pneumatic light truck and
environment for repeatable results. (AV-006) truck/bus tyres designed primarily for on-road use.
AS 2219.1.3–2002 (ME-056)
Chemical tests–Determination of resis- AS 2224
tance of vitreous enamel coatings to boil- Medicine measures (including paediatric AS 2234–2002
ing hydrochloric acid droppers) Laboratory glassware–Beakers 12pp
(ISO 2743:1986) 2pp Sets out specifications for low form glass beakers, with or
Specifies a method of test for determining the resis- AS 2224.1–1986 without pouring lips for general laboratory purposes.
tance of flat surfaces of vitreous and porcelain enam- Glass–For general use 17pp (CH-001)
els to boiling hydrochloric acid. This Standard is iden- Specifies requirements for glass measures of the tum-
tical with and has been reproduced from ISO bler and conical form including–accuracy of calibra- AS 2237–1979
2743:1996. (CH-007) tion markings, freedom from stress, transparency, Plastics fuel and emission control tube 20pp
permanence of markings, resistance to thermal shock, Applies to plastics tubing designed for use as fuel and
AS 2219.1.5–2002 and soundness of packaging. Provides procedures for emission control lines in automotive, marine, industrial, ag-
Chemical tests–Determination of resis- testing compliance of essential specifications with a ricultural and domestic applications. It includes criteria and
tance of vitreous enamel coatings to citric view to assessing suitability of the measures for SAA tests for high temperature fuel resistance, burst pressure,
acid at room temperature certification. (CH-001) bend radius, moisture absorption, impact, vacuum collapse
(ISO 2722:1997) 6pp and chemical resistance. (PL-042)

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AS 2239–2003 AS/NZS 2243.9:2003 AS 2253–1979


Galvanic (sacrificial) anodes for cathodic pro- Recirculating fume cabinets 29pp Methods for field measurement of the reduc-
tection 32pp Specifies requirements and recommendations for the tion of airborne sound transmission in build-
Specifies the requirements for galvanic (sacrificial) anodes design, manufacture, selection and use of recirculating ings 28pp
for use in the cathodic protection of metals against corro- fume cabinets (sometimes referred to as 'ductless fume Available Superseded
sion. It specifies the composition of suitable alloys for cupboards') for use in laboratories. Includes test meth-
Describes methods for the measurement of the field trans-
magnesium, zinc and aluminium anodes and gives details ods to determine their performance. (CH-026)
mission loss and noise reduction of building partitions, in-
of shape and design features of some commonly used an- cluding walls of all kinds, floor-ceiling assemblies, doors,
odes. It also includes details of backfill composition and AS/NZS 2243.10:2004 etc. (AV-004)
properties, for buried magnesium and zinc anodes. Storage of chemicals 30pp
(MT-014) Specifies procedures and requirements for the segre- AS 2254–1988
gation and storage of chemicals in laboratories and
AS 2241–1991 stores associated with laboratories. (CH-026)
Acoustics–Recommended noise levels for
Data storage and transfer media–9-track, 12.7 various areas of occupancy in vessels and
mm wide magnetic tape for information inter- AS 2244–1999 offshore mobile platforms 6pp
Laboratory glassware–Test tubes Sets out maximum recommended noise levels within occu-
change using phase encoding at 126 ftpmm- pied spaces in new vessels and offshore mobile platforms
63 cpmm (ISO 4142:1997) 3pp
of various categories depending on their length. The func-
(ISO/IEC 3788:1990) 13pp Sets out requirements and dimensions for reusable and dis-
tions of the different spaces are taken into account.
Specifies a format and recording standard for 9-track, 12.7 posable test tubes suitable for general purposes. (CH-001)
(AV-003)
mm magnetic tape used for data processing, storage and
transfer procedures. This Standard is identical with and has AS/NZS 2245–1999
AS 2255–2003
been reproduced from ISO/IEC 3788. (IT-001) Laboratory glassware–Filter funnels
Implants for surgery–Metal bone screws with
(ISO 4798:1997) 3pp
AS/NZS 2243 Set:2006 Sets out requirements for two types of glass filter funnels, hexagonal drive connection, spherical under-
Safety in laboratories Set funnels for general laboratory use and funnels for analytical surface of head, asymmetrical thread–
purposes. (CH-001) Dimensions
AS/NZS 2243 Set (CD):2006 (ISO 5835:1991) 10pp
Safety in laboratories Set AS 2246–1996 Specifies the dimensions and tolerances for metal bone
Conical flasks and boiling flasks (narrow screws used in surgery, having hexagonal drive connection,
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AS/NZS 2243 necked) spherical under-surface of the head, and shallow and deep
(ISO 719:1985, ISO/DIS 1773) 15pp asymmetrical threads. The Standard is identical with, and
Safety in laboratories has been reproduced from, ISO 5835:1991. (HE-012)
Specifies requirements for conical flasks, flat bottom boil-
AS/NZS 2243.1:2005 ing flasks and round bottom boiling flasks, for general labo-
ratory use. This Standard is based on, but not equivalent to AS 2259–1996
Planning and operational aspects 35pp General requirements for buoyancy aids
Specifies requirements, recommendations and general ISO 1773. (CH-001)
guidelines to promote safety in laboratories. Covers (EN 471) 26pp
laboratory planning, safety and emergency manage- AS 2247 Specifies requirements for materials and fabrication meth-
ment for laboratories and general safety precautions Eucalyptus oil fractions ods used in the construction of buoyancy aids, specifically
relevant to a wide range of laboratories. (CH-026) the material used as the source of buoyancy and its incorpo-
AS 2247.1–1999 ration within the device. Appendices include test proce-
AS/NZS 2243.2:2006 1,8-Cineole (Eucalyptol) 3pp dures for determining the buoyancy of a buoyancy aid, the
Sets out certain characteristics of 1,8-Cineole. This strength and durability of its components, and advice for
Chemical aspects 45pp consumers on the correct selection of a buoyancy aid from
Specifies requirements, recommendations and guide- edition is to provide specifications for the oil from
chromatographic analysis and the determination of the different types available. (CS-060)
lines to promote safety in laboratories where chemi-
cals are handled. (CH-026) flashpoint. (CH-021)
AS 2260–1996
AS/NZS 2243.3:2002 AS 2247.2–1999 Personal flotation devices–Type 3 7pp
Microbiological aspects and containment Eucalyptus oil terpenes (phellandrene Specifies requirements for personal flotation devices de-
fraction) 3pp signed for use in supervised situations to assist flotation
facilities 99pp during short-term immersion in sheltered waters during
Amendment 1 29 April 2003 Sets out certain characteristics of eucalyptus oil ter-
daylight hours, and also intended for use in water sports or
Specifies requirements and gives recommended prac- penes, consisting mainly of a–phellandrene. This edi-
as clothing for special situations where assistance is imme-
tices relating to safety in laboratories in which micro- tion provides a specification for the determination of
diately at hand. Appendices include comparative test meth-
organisms are handled. Includes descriptions of risk flashpoint. (CH-021)
ods for adequately supporting the wearer in water.
group categories for microorganisms and requirements (CS-060)
for facilities of corresponding containment levels. AS 2249–1999
(CH-026) Australian sandarac resin 2pp AS 2261–1990
Sets out certain characteristics of Australian sandarac resin
AS 2243.4–1998 to ensure the industry, producers and markets maintain con- Rescue buoys 3pp
sistent quality product. (CH-021) Specifies requirements for the design, construction, buoy-
Ionizing radiations 73pp
ancy, colour retroreflectivity, and marking of rescue buoys
Provides safety requirements for laboratories and pre-
AS 2252 intended to be thrown or dropped to a person in water to as-
cautions needed to prevent the exposure of workers
sist flotation. It does not apply to lifebuoys required to be
and members of the public to excessive levels of ra- Biological safety cabinets carried by commercial vessels. Appendix contains the
diation where sources of ionizing radiation are used.
buoyancy test. Materials and certain test requirements are
(CH-026) AS 2252.1–2002 specified in AS 2259. (CS-060)
Biological safety cabinets (Class I) for
AS/NZS 2243.5:2004 personnel and environment protection AS 2264–1995
Non-ionizing radiations–Electromagnetic, 13pp A.C. insulation-enclosed switchgear and con-
sound and ultrasound 36pp Specifies requirements for Class I biological safety
Specifies requirements and recommendations to pre-
trolgear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up
cabinets which are intended to provide protection to and including 38 kV
vent accidents in laboratories when using equipment from hazardous biological agents for personnel and
generating non-ionizing radiations including sound the environment. (ME-060) (IEC 60466 Ed. 2.0 (1987), IEC 60466 Amd.1 Ed.
and ultrasound. (CH-026) 2.0 (1994)) 46pp
AS 2252.2–2004 Applies to factory-assembled insulation-enclosed switch-
AS 2243.6–1990 Laminar flow biological safety cabinets gear and controlgear for alternating current of rated volt-
Mechanical aspects 19pp ages above 1 kV and up to and including 38 kV for indoor
(Class II) for personnel, environment and installation and for service frequencies up to and including
Sets out the general principles of safe operation of product protection 15pp
mechanical equipment and tools in laboratories. Par- 60 Hz. This Standard is equivalent in technical content but
Specifies general construction and performance re- does not fully correspond in presentation to IEC 466:1987
ticular attention is given to safe management of gas
quirements for Class II laminar flow biological safety and Amendment 1:1994. (EL-007)
cylinders, harmful substances and hazardous opera-
cabinets intended to provide protection for hazardous
tions. Additionally, guidelines for the safeguarding of
biological agents for personnel and the environment AS 2266–2002
machinery are included. (CH-026)
and also to protect material used in the cabinet from
exogenous contamination. (ME-060) Carbon steel spring wire for bedding and
AS 2243.7–1991 seating 11pp
Electrical aspects 22pp AS 2252.2–1994 Specifies requirements for carbon steel spring wire of round
Specifies requirements and gives recommended prac- Laminar flow biological safety cabinets cross-section supplied in the hard-drawn condition, for the
tices relating to electrical safety and electrical equip- manufacture of coil springs (including helical lacing
ment in laboratories. (CH-026) (Class II) for personnel, environment and springs), square-formed springs and sinuous springs for
product protection 10pp bedding and seating used in the automotive, transport and
AS/NZS 2243.8:2006 Available Superseded furniture manufacturing industries. (MT-001)
Fume cupboards 53pp Specifies requirements for laminar flow cabinets in-
Specifies safety requirements for laboratory fume tended to provide protection from hazardous biologi- AS 2267–1997
cupboards and test methods to determine their per- cal agents for personnel, the environment and to pro- Guide to the conduct of pilot coke oven tests
formance. Siting and maintenance requirements are tect material used in the cabinet from contamination.
11pp
specified and requirements and guidance for the use of Construction, air characteristic, acoustic, lighting and
vibration requirements are given. (ME-060) Sets out a method for preparing the charge and producing
fume cupboards are included. (CH-026) coke in pilot-scale coke ovens having widths approximating

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a commercial by-product battery oven and methods for Lays down the height and shelving capacity for single-sided AS 2282.1–1999
preparing such cokes for testing. (MN-001) and double-sided library shelving of the cantilevered type. Sampling and conditioning of test speci-
It includes loading requirements, stability criteria and fin- mens
AS 2268–1979 ish. (BD-062)
(ISO 2439:1997) 2pp
Electrostatic paint and powder sprayguns for Sets out the method for the sampling of flexible cellu-
explosive atmospheres 20pp AS/NZS 2276 lar polyurethane for testing purposes, and for the con-
Prescribes requirements in respect of design, construction Cables for traffic signal installations ditioning of the test specimens. (PL-036)
and marking of the sprayguns and associated apparatus, and
includes a section on testing. It also includes appendices AS/NZS 2276.1:2004 AS 2282.2–1999
which recommend conditions of use with flammable paints Multicore power cables 11pp Measurement of dimensions of test
or powders, which apply without prejudice to any statutory Specifies the requirements for PVC insulated and specimens 4pp
requirements applying to paint or powder spray area and to sheathed underground multicore power cables rated at (PL-036)
the use of flammable liquids. (SF-039) 0.6/1 kV for the interconnection of traffic signal posts
and the associated control equipment. (EL-003) AS 2282.3–1999
Determination of apparent density 2pp
AS/NZS 2269 AS/NZS 2276.2:1998 (PL-036)
Plywood–Structural Feeder cable for vehicle detectors 14pp
Specifies requirements for screened, twisted balanced- AS 2282.4–1999
AS/NZS 2269.2:2007 twin feeder cable, intended for use in traffic signal in- Determination of apparent density of
stallations for the interconnection of vehicle detector flexible cellular polyurethane sheeting up
Determination of structural properties–
equipment and inductive type vehicle detector loops. to 13 mm thick 2pp
Evaluation methods 3pp (EL-003)
(TM-008) (PL-036)
AS/NZS 2276.3:2002 AS 2282.5–1999
AS/NZS 2269:2004 Loop cables for vehicle detectors 4pp Determination of cell count 1p
Plywood–Structural 26pp Specifies the requirements for single core cables in- (PL-036)
Amendment 1 14 March 2006 tended for the construction of inductive vehicle-
Specifies requirements for the manufacture, grading, finish- detector loops for traffic signal installations, suitable AS 2282.6–1999
ing and branding of structural plywood. It provides specifi- for installation in slots cut into road surfaces. Determination of tensile strength and
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cations for both stress and surface grades and specifies ve- (EL-003) elongation at break 3pp
neer qualities, bond quality, standard lay-up construction, Sets out a method for determining the strength and de-
dimensional tolerances, joints, moisture content and charac- AS 2277–1994 formation properties of flexible cellular material when
teristic strength and stiffness values for the nominated stress Paper for MICR encoded documents 3pp a test piece is extended at a constant rate until it
grades. Five surface grades, based on the veneer quality of Sets out requirements for both watermarked and unwater- breaks. (PL-036)
the face and back veneers, A, S, B, C and D and one bond marked paper specifically manufactured for use by the
quality, Type A bond, are prescribed. (TM-008) banking industry to enable encoded documents to be satis- AS 2282.7–1999
factorily processed in multiple passes through high-speed Determination of tear resistance 3pp
AS/NZS 2269:1994 MICR reader-sorter equipment. (IT-008) Sets out a method for determining the tear resistance
Plywood–Structural 26pp of flexible cellular polyurethane. (PL-036)
Available Superseded AS 2278–2000
Amendment 1 October 1996 Metal aerosol dispensers of capacity 50 mL to AS 2282.8–1999
This Standard specifies requirements for the manufacture 1000 mL inclusive 17pp Determination of force deflection 4pp
and grading of structural plywood. The Standard specifies Amendment 1 14 March 2006 Sets out two methods for determining the deflection
veneer quality, bond quality, dimensional tolerances, joints, Specifies requirements for materials, construction, filling, force of flexible cellular polyurethane. Method A pro-
moisture content, visual grading rules and basic working performance testing and marking for non-refillable metal vides the indentation force on deflection and Method
stresses for the nominated stress grades as well as alterna- dispensers from 50 mL to 1000 mL, maximum net capac- B gives the compression force on deflection.
tive methods for the determination of stress grades. Five ity. Each dispenser being pressurized by a liquefied gas (PL-036)
surface grades, A, S, B, C and D, and one bond quality, propellant, a dissolved propellant gas or compressed pro-
Type bond, are prescribed. (TM-008) pellant gas. (PK-013) AS 2282.9–1999
Determination of compression set
AS/NZS 2270:2006 AS 2279 (ISO 1856:1980) 3pp
Plywood and blockboard for interior use Disturbances in mains supply networks Specifies three methods for determining the compres-
16pp sion set of flexible cellular materials. (PL-036)
Amendment 1 31 October 2007 AS 2279.2–1991
Provides minimum performance requirements and specifi- Limitation of harmonics caused by indus- AS 2282.10–1999
cations for appearance and non-appearance grades of ply- trial equipment 12pp Accelerated ageing tests 3pp
wood and blockboard acceptable for use in fully protected Obsolescent Sets out laboratory methods that are intended to imi-
interior applications in Australia and New Zealand. De- Gives guidance on the harmonic interference to power tate the effects of naturally occurring reactions such as
scribes the basic interior plywood and blockboard product. supply networks produced by industrial equipment. oxidation or hydrolysis by humidity. The physical
Particular end uses may require additional processing, im- (EL-034) properties of interest are measured before and after the
munization or surface finishing. (TM-008) application of the specified treatments. (PL-036)
AS 2279.4–1991
AS/NZS 2271:2004 Limitation of voltage fluctuations caused AS 2282.11–1999
Plywood and blockboard for exterior use by industrial equipment 9pp Determination of resilience 2pp
15pp Obsolescent Sets out a method for determining the resilience of
Amendment 1 14 Matrch 2006 Provides guidance on acceptable limits of voltage flexible cellular polyurethane. (PL-036)
Specifies the requirements for the manufacture, grading, fluctuations on the power supply network produced by
finishing and branding of an appearance grade of non- industrial equipment. (EL-034) AS 2282.12–1999
structural plywood and non-structural blockboard bonded Determination of compression fatigue
with adhesives of suitable durability for use in applications AS/NZS 2280:2004 4pp
where the product is exposed to the weather or wet or damp Ductile iron pipes and fittings 61pp Sets out two methods for determining resistance to
conditions. (TM-008) Amendment 1 29 March 2006 compression fatigue of flexible cellular polyurethane.
Specifies requirements for ductile iron pressure pipes cen- Method A is a static compression test and Method B is
AS/NZS 2271:1999 trifugally cast in moulds, and ductile iron fittings of nomi- a dynamic roller compression test. (PL-036)
Plywood and blockboard for exterior use nal sizes up to and including DN 750, which are intended
15pp primarily for conveying water under pressure, but which AS 2282.13–1999
Available Superseded may be used for conveying sewage or other liquids. Pipes Determination of solvent swelling 3pp
Specifies requirements for the construction, manufacture, and fittings are classified on the basis of the allowable op- Sets out a method for determining the amount of
grading and finish of plywood and blockboard for exterior erating pressure. (WS-016) swelling that may occur when flexible celluar polyure-
use, where the product is exposed to the weather or to wet thane is in contact with solvents. (PL-036)
or damp conditions. It also includes specifications for ve- AS 2281–1993
neer and core strip qualities, bond quality, joints, panel con- Flexible cellular polyurethane for seat cush- AS 2282.14–1999
struction, dimensional tolerances and moisture content. Ap- ioning and bedding 9pp Determination of air flow 4pp
pendices provide information to be supplied with enquiries Amendment 1 March 1994 Sets out a method for the measurement of the ease
and orders, and suggestions for storage and handling. Specifies requirements for flexible load-bearing cellular with which air passes through a cellular structure. Air
(TM-008) polyurethane for use in seat cushioning, bedding and simi- flow values may be used as an indirect measurement
lar applications. (PL-036) of certain cell structure characteristics. (PL-036)
AS/NZS 2272:2006
Plywood–Marine 16pp AS 2282 AS 2282.15–1999
Specifies requirements for the manufacture, grading and Methods for testing flexible polyurethane Determination of smoke release 9pp
finishing of plywood intended for marine use. (TM-008) Describes the method for determining the level of
AS 2282.0–1999 smoke release when a small, vertically oriented
AS 2273–1979 Introduction and list of methods 4pp specimen of flexible cellular plastics of density less
(PL-036) than 100 kg/m3, is exposed to a small flame.
Steel library shelving 8pp (PL-036)
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AS 2282.16–1999 AS 2293 AS 2294.2–1997


Determination of ash content 2pp Emergency escape lighting and exit signs for Laboratory tests and performance re-
Provides a method for determining the ash content of buildings quirements for roll-over protective struc-
flexible cellular polyurethane material using an elec- tures
trothermal radiant heater. (PL-036) AS 2293.1–2005 (ISO 3471:1994) 21pp
System design, installation and operation Specifies the means of evaluating the load-carrying
AS 2283–1990 57pp characteristics of roll-over protective structures
Elastomeric hose and hose assemblies for Specifies the requirements for the design and installa- (ROPS) under static loading and prescribes perform-
tion of systems of emergency escape lighting and il- ance requirements for a representative specimen under
steam-cleaning machines 4pp such loading. It is to be read in conjunction with AS
luminated exit signage intended to illuminate upon
Specifies requirements for elastomeric hose and hose as- failure of supply to the normal lighting. Includes re- 2294.1 and AS 2294.4. This Standard is identical with
semblies for use with steam-cleaning machines according quirements specific to central battery and single and has been reproduced from ISO 3471:1994.
to maximum permissible working pressure and with tem- point/self contained arrangements. Does not include (ME-063)
peratures up to 200°C. Materials and construction, dimen- standby lighting or high risk task area lighting. Does
sions and tolerances, and marking requirements are cov- not specify the types of buildings where these systems AS 2294.3–1997
ered. Physical properties and resistance to chemicals are are required. Does not specify maintenance require- Laboratory tests and performance re-
also dealt with. (RU-001) ments (Refer to AS 2293.2). Does not detail construc- quirements for falling-object protective
tional requirements for complying exit signs (Refer to structures
AS 2284–1979 AS 2293.3). Includes basic information to assist in
correct choice and spacings of exit signs. (LG-007)
(ISO 3449:1992) 8pp
Safe working with elastomeric hose and hose Specifies the means for evaluating the characteristics
assemblies for steam-cleaning machines 4pp of falling object protective structures (FOPS) under
Applies to safe working practice and defines procedures to AS/NZS 2293.1:1998 static loading and prescribes performance require-
be adopted to ensure safe working conditions in the han- System design, installation and operation ments for a representative sample under such loading.
dling and maintaining of hose and hose assemblies. 50pp It is to be read in conjuction with AS 2294.1 and AS
(RU-001) Available Superseded 2294.4. This Standard is identical with and has been
Sets out requirements for the design, installation and reproduced from ISO 3449:1992. (ME-063)
AS/NZS 2286:2001 operation of electric emergency evacuation lighting
systems for buildings, so as to provide visual condi- AS 2294.4–1997
Space heaters–Secondary guards 11pp tions which will alleviate panic and permit safe
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Specifications for deflection-limiting vol-


Specifies requirements for guards suitable for use with do- evacuation of the building's occupants, should this be ume
mestic heating appliances to prevent prolonged contact by necessary, in the event of failure of the electrical sup-
persons in the vicinity. (CS-007) ply to the normal lighting. Does not specify types of
(ISO 3164:1995) 3pp
buildings nor particular locations which should be Specifies the deflection-limiting volume (DLV) to be
provided with emergency evacuation lighting. used when performing laboratory evaluation of struc-
AS/NZS 2290 tures which provide protection to operators of earth-
Electrical equipment for coal mines– (LG-007)
moving machinery. This Standard is identical with and
Introduction and maintenance has been reproduced from ISO 3164:1995. (ME-063)
AS/NZS 2293.2:1995
Inspection and maintenance 10pp AS/NZS 2299
AS/NZS 2290.1:2005 Amendment 1 May 1998
For hazardous areas 14pp Sets out periodic inspection and maintenance proce-
Occupational diving operations
Specifies requirements for the introduction, examina- dures for emergency evacuation lighting systems for
tion, maintenance, in situ repair and allowable modifi- buildings. The procedures are intended to ensure that AS/NZS 2299.1:2007
cations to electrical equipment designed for use in such systems will be in a state of readiness for opera- Standard operational practice 159pp
hazardous areas in and around underground coal tion at all times. Requirements apply to the central and Specifies requirements for personnel, equipment and
mines. (EL-023) single-point emergency lighting systems, as defined in procedures used in occupational underwater opera-
AS/NZS 2293.1. (LG-007) tions in up to 50 m depth of water using compressed
air or similar oxygen-nitrogen mixtures as the breath-
AS 2290.3–1990 ing medium. Also gives details on compression cham-
AS 2293.3–2005
Maintenance of gas detecting and moni- ber support, accident reporting and medical require-
Emergency escape luminaires and exit
toring equipment 17pp ments for occupational diving operations. Appendices
signs 36pp include a suggested content of an employer’s diving
Sets out general requirements and schedules for the
regular inspection, testing and calibration of gas de- Includes a CD-ROM operations manual, metric and imperial decompres-
tecting and monitoring equipment for use in and Specifies the requirements for the design, construc- sion tables (with procedures for their use), guidance
around underground coal mines. (EL-023) tion, performance and testing of emergency escape on the treatment of decompression illness and guid-
luminaires and illuminated exit signs for use in light- ance for medical practitioners conducting diving
ing schemes to comply with AS 2293.1. Includes elec- medicals. (SF-017)
AS 2291–2007 tronic image files of the exit sign pictorial elements.
Metallic materials–Tensile testing at elevated (LG-007) AS/NZS 2299.1 Supplement 1:2007
temperatures 47pp Standard operational practice Supple-
Specifies the method by which a test piece of metal is AS/NZS 2293.3:1995
ment 1: AS/NZS 2299 diving medical ex-
strained in uni-axial tension at elevated temperature in or- Emergency luminaires and exit signs
amination forms (Supplement to AS/NZS
der to determine one or more of its short-time tensile prop- 32pp
erties. (MT-006) 2299.1:2007) 125pp
Available Superseded
Amendment 1 May 1998
25 sets of 5-pages form (The electronic copy only
AS 2292 Sets out requirements for the design, construction, per- includes 1 set of form)
formance and testing of emergency luminaires and (SF-017)
Methods for the analysis of solders
exit signs to ensure that they function in a safe and ef-
fective manner under expected operational and envi- AS/NZS 2299.2:2002
AS 2292.1–1979 ronmental conditions. Applies both to emergency lu- Scientific diving 68pp
Determination of tin (volumetric method) minaires and exit signs which are centrally supplied Specifies requirements for personnel, equipment and
10pp and emergency luminaires and exit signs of the self- procedures for diving performed as part of profes-
Describes a volumetric method for determination of contained type. Different requirements are specified sional scientific research, natural resource manage-
tin content of solders with tin content 5–70%. for application in Australia and New Zealand, particu- ment or scientific research as an educational activity.
(CH-010) larly with respect to exit signs. (LG-007) Appendices include competency of divers and training
requirements, diving operations manual content, hand
AS 2294 and lifeline signals, guidance on hazard identification,
AS 2292.2–1987 risk assessment and control, and exposure to altitude
Earth-moving machinery–Protective struc-
Determination of silver, bismuth, cad- following diving. (SF-017)
tures
mium, copper, antimony, iron and zinc–
Flame atomic absorption spectrometric AS 2294.1–1997 AS/NZS 2299.3:2003
method 7pp General 11pp Recreational industry diving and snorkel-
Sets out a flame atomic absorption spectrometric Specifies requirements for roll-over protective struc- ling operations 36pp
method for the determination of silver, bismuth, cad- tures and falling-object structures additional to those Specifies requirements for personnel, equipment and
mium, copper, antimony, iron and zinc in solders. given in AS 2294.2 and AS 2294.3. (ME-063) operational procedures associated with the conduct of
Two dilution procedures are described in the method: recreational diving, recreational diver training and rec-
the top-loading balance dilution procedure and the AS 2294.1 Supplement 1–2003 reational snorkelling at a workplace. Includes the use
volumetric dilution procedure. The method is a new of air, other nitrogen/oxygen mixtures and mixed
General–Operator protective structures gases as breathing media, the use of rebreather units
addition to the AS 2292 series of Standards for the
fitted to plant used in timber industry and the conduct of decompression diving. (SF-017)
chemical analysis of solders. (CH-010)
(forest operations) (Supplement to AS
AS 2293 Set–2005 2294.1–1997) 14pp AS/NZS 2299.4:2005
Sets out the requirements for manufacturers and users Film and photographic diving 19pp
Emergency escape lighting and exit signs Set of plant used in the timber industry on roll-over pro- Specifies requirements for personnel, equipment and
tective structures, falling object protective structures procedures for diving associated with the production
AS 2293 Set (CD)–2005 and operator protective guards in the form of cabins or of films, videos, television and photographic stills.
Emergency escape lighting and exit signs Set canopies fitted to such plant. (ME-063) (SF-017)
on CD

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AS 2300 AS 2300.1.10–1988 Provides a reference print for scorched particles and


Methods of chemical and physical testing for General methods and principles– extraneous matter for analytical tests on dried milk
Determination of phosphatase activity and whey. (FT-024)
the dairying industry
6pp AS 2300.4.6–1994
AS 2300.0–1995 (FT-024)
Dried milk and dried milk products–
Introduction and list of methods 4pp Determination of dispersibility and wet-
(FT-024) AS 2300.2.1–1996
tability of instant dried milk 6pp
Liquid milks–Method for determining the
(FT-024)
AS 2300.1.1–1988 efficiency of homogenization of milk 3pp
General methods and principles– (FT-024) AS 2300.4.7–1994
Determination of total solids and mois- Dried milk and dried milk products–
ture 6pp AS 2300.2.3–1981 Determination of the heat stability of skim
(FT-024) Liquid milks–Determination of the iodide milk powder 3pp
content of milk–Selective ion electrode (FT-024)
AS 2300.1.2.1–1991 method 6pp
(FT-024) AS 2300.4.8–1994
General methods and principles–
Determination of nitrogen–Reference Dried milk and dried milk products–
AS 2300.2.5–1997 Determination of undenatured whey pro-
Kjeldahl method 7pp
Liquid milks–Determination of the freez- tein nitrogen (UDWPN) in dried skim milk
(FT-024)
ing point of milk–Thermistor method 9pp 7pp
(FT-024) (FT-024)
AS 2300.1.2.2–1988
General methods and principles– AS 2300.2.6–1988 AS 2300.4.9–1994
Determination of nitrogen–Nitrogen frac- Liquid milks–Determination of lactose Dried milk and dried milk products–
tions from milk 3pp 2pp Determination of lactose–Enzymatic
(FT-024) (FT-024) method 16pp
(FT-024)
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General methods and principles– Liquid milks–Determination of calcium AS 2300.4.10–1994
Determination of fat–Gravimetric method 3pp Dried milk and dried milk products–
8pp (FT-024) Determination of lactose–Titrimetric
(FT-024) method 3pp
AS 2300.2.8–1988 (FT-024)
AS 2300.1.4.1–1996 Liquid milks–Determination of chloride
General methods and principles– 2pp AS 2300.5.1–1991
Determination of fat content of milks and (FT-024) Condensed milk–General information and
liquid dairy products by the Babcock preparation of samples 2pp
method–Glassware 16pp AS 2300.2.9–1988 (FT-024)
(FT-024) Liquid milks–Determination of phospho-
rus 3pp AS 2300.5.2–1991
AS 2300.1.4.2–1988 (FT-024) Condensed milk–Determination of su-
crose–Polarimetric method 5pp
General methods and principles–
AS 2300.2.10–1988 Amendment 1 February 1997
Determination of fat content of milk and (FT-024)
liquid dairy products by the Babcock Liquid milks–Determination of titratable
method–Methodology 7pp acidity 2pp AS 2300.5.3–1991
(FT-024) (FT-024) Condensed milk–Determination of total
milk solids 2pp
AS 2300.1.5–1988 AS 2300.2.11–1990 (FT-024)
General methods and principles– Liquid milks–Determination of density
Determination of ash 4pp and estimation of solids-not-fat (SNF)– AS 2300.6.5–1990
(FT-024) Hydrometer method 4pp Cheese–Determination of salt 3pp
(FT-024) Amendment 1 March 1992
AS 2300.1.6–1989 Amendment 2 March 1997
AS 2300.4.1–1994 (FT-024)
General methods and principles–
Dried milk and dried milk products–
Determination of pH 3pp AS 2300.6.8–1997
General information and preparation of
(FT-024) Cheese–Determination of nitrate and ni-
samples 2pp
(FT-024) trite in cheese by cadmium reduction and
AS 2300.1.7–1990 photometry
General methods and principles– AS 2300.4.2–1994 (ISO 4099:1984) 6pp
Determination of extraneous matter in Dried milk and dried milk products– This Standard is identical with and reproduced from
dairy products 5pp Sensory examination 2pp ISO 4099:1984. (FT-024)
(FT-024) (FT-024)
AS 2300.7.1–1991
AS 2300.1.7 Supplement 1–1990 AS 2300.4.3–1994 Butter–General information and prepara-
General methods and principles– Dried milk and dried milk products– tion of samples 2pp
Determination of extraneous matter in (FT-024)
Determination of bulk density of dried
dairy products–Reference print (Supple- milk
ment to AS 2300.1.7–1990) AS 2300.7.2–1991
(ISO 8967:1992) 4pp Butter–Determination of fat and curd 2pp
(FT-024) (FT-024) (FT-024)
AS 2300.1.8.1–1988 AS 2300.4.4–1994 AS 2300.7.3–1991
General methods and principles– Dried milk and dried milk products– Butter–Determination of salt 2pp
Analytical quality assurance of instru- Determination of insolubility index (FT-024)
mental methods–Protein in milk 4pp (ISO 8156:1987) 8pp
(FT-024) (FT-024) AS 2300.8.1–2004
Anhydrous milk fat–Scope and general
AS 2300.1.8.2–1991 AS 2300.4.5–1994 requirements 2pp
General methods and principles– Dried milk and dried milk products– (FT-024)
Assessment of instrumental methods– Determination of scorched particles and
Infrared spectrometric analysis of milk extraneous matter AS 2300.8.2–2004
4pp (ISO 5739:1983) 3pp Anhydrous milk fat–Determination of
(FT-024) (FT-024) moisture–Karl Fischer method 3pp
(FT-024)
AS 2300.1.9–1987 AS 2300.4.5 Supplement 1–1994
AS 2300.8.4–2004
General methods and principles– Dried milk and dried milk products–
Anhydrous milk fat–Determination of free
Determination of sucrose and glucose– Scorched particle standards for dry milks
fatty acid 2pp
Enzymatic method 3pp (Supplement to AS 2300.4.5–1994) (FT-024)
(FT-024) 1 card in envelope

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Anhydrous milk fat–Determination of per- Guide to the protection of structural steel Adhesion–Resistance to dynamic shear
oxide value 4pp against atmospheric corrosion by the use of load at ambient temperature 4pp
(FT-024) protective coatings 130pp Specifies the method for determining the ability of
Amendment 1 2 August 2004 pressure-sensitive adhesive tape to resist dynamic
AS 2300.9–1990 Provides guidelines for the selection and specification of shear loading at ambient temperature. (PK-025)
Analysis of ice-cream and frozen milk coating systems for the short, medium and long term pro-
products 2pp tection of structural steel work against interior and exterior AS 2313.1.12–2006
(FT-024) atmospheric, and non-atmospheric corrosive environments. Adhesion–Resistance to shear peel at
The following aspects are covered in detail: Atmopspheric ambient temperature 4pp
AS 2300.10.1–1991 environments, planning and design, surface preparation
Specifies the method for determine shear peel strength
Caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates– treatments, metallic and paint coatings, maintenance of
of single sided and double sided pressure-sensitive ad-
General information and preparation of coating systems, inspection and testing, and preparation of
hesive tape at ambient temperature. (PK-025)
samples 2pp coating specifications. Contains comprehensive details of
(FT-024) modern paint systems, including properties and typical ap-
plications. (MT-014) AS 2313.1.13–2006
AS 2300.10.2–1991 Adhesion–Resistance to shear (holding
Caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates– AS 2313 power) at ambient temperature 2pp
Assessment of odour and flavour 1p Methods of test for single sided and double Specifies a method for determining the low-speed
sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape value of the protective release liner from the surface of
(FT-024)
the adhesive face of pressure-sensitive adhesive plas-
tic label stock. (PK-025)
AS 2300.10.3–1991 AS 2313.0–2006
Caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates– Method selection guide 10pp AS 2313.2.1–2005
Assessment of colour of caseins 2pp Provides guidance on selection of test methods in the
(FT-024) AS 2313 series of Standards. (PK-025) Physical properties–Breaking strength
3pp
AS 2300.10.3 Supplement 1–1991 AS 2313.1.1–2005 Specifies the method for determining the breaking
Caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates– strength of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape.
Adhesion–Peel adhesion 3pp
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Assesment of colour of caseins–Colour (PK-025)


Specifies the method for determining the adhesive
standards for untreated and heat-treated strength of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape to a
acid casein and for wet-heat-treated ren- stainless steel test panel. (PK-025) AS 2313.2.2–2005
net casein (Supplement to AS 2300.10.3– Physical properties–Elongation 3pp
1991) AS 2313.1.2–2005 Specifies the method for determining the elongation at
185mm x 140mm Adhesion–Quickstick 3pp break of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape. (PK-025)
(FT-024) Specifies the method for determining quickstick of
pressure-sensitive adhesive tape. (PK-025) AS 2313.2.3–2005
AS 2300.10.3 Supplement 2–1991 Physical properties–Length 2pp
Caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates– AS 2313.1.3–2005 Specifies the method for determining the length of
Assessment of colour of caseins–Colour Adhesion–Rolling ball tack 4pp pressure-sensitive adhesive tape in a roll. (PK-025)
standards for untreated rennet casein Specifies a method for determining the comparative
(Supplement to AS 2300.10.3–1991) tack of pressure-sensitive adhesion tape by rolling a AS 2313.2.4–2005
185mm x 140mm ball over an adhesive to determine tack. (PK-025) Physical properties–Thickness 2pp
(FT-024) Specifies the method for determining the thickness of
AS 2313.1.4–2005 pressure-sensitive adhesive tape. (PK-025)
AS 2300.10.4–1991 Adhesion–Adhesion strength after im-
Caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates– mersion 4pp AS 2313.2.5–2005
Determination of filterable material 4pp Specifies the method for determining the adhesive Physical properties–Water vapour trans-
(FT-024) strength after water immersion, of pressure-sensitive mission 4pp
adhesive tape. (PK-025) Specifies the method for determining the water vapour
AS 2300.10.4 Supplement 1–1991 transmission rate of pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes.
Caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates– AS 2313.1.5–2005 (PK-025)
Determination of filterable material– Adhesion–Adhesion strength to own
Photographic reference standards (Sup- backing 4pp AS 2313.2.6–2006
plement to AS 2300.10.4–1991) Specifies the method for determining the peel adhe- Physical properties–Determining the
150mm x 950mm sion strength of pressure-sensitive tape to its own thickness of release liner 2pp
(FT-024) backing. (PK-025) Specifies a method for determining the thickness of
release liner of pressure-sensitive adhesive label stock.
AS 2300.10.5–1991 AS 2313.1.6–2005 (PK-025)
Caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates– Adhesion–Unwind force 3pp
Determination of particle-size distribution Specifies the method for determining the force re- AS 2313.2.7–2006
in caseins 2pp quired to unwind pressure-sensitive adhesive tape Physical properties–Determining gram-
(FT-024) from a roll. (PK-025) mage of release liner 3pp
Specifies a method for determining the grammage of
AS 2300.10.6–1991 AS 2313.1.7–2005 release liner of pressure-sensitive adhesive label stock.
Caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates– Adhesion–Resistance to static shear load (PK-025)
Determination of free acidity of caseins at elevated temperature 4pp
3pp Specifies the method for determining the ability of AS 2313.3.1–2005
(FT-024) pressure-sensitive adhesive tape to resist shear loading Ageing properties–Accelerated ageing
at elevated temperatures. (PK-025) 4pp
AS 2300.10.7–1991
Caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates– Specifies the method for determining the deterioration
AS 2313.1.8–2005 of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape, other than cellu-
Determination of lactose–Photometric Adhesion–Resistance to dynamic shear lose tape, as measured by adhesive strength, and ob-
method 4pp load at elevated temperature 4pp servation of any changes in adhesive properties, after
(FT-024) Specifies the method for determining the ability of simulating 12 months natural ageing in roll form.
single and double sided pressure-sensitive adhesive (PK-025)
AS/NZS 2310:2002 tape to resist dynamic loading at elevated temperature.
Glossary of paint and painting terms 31pp (PK-025) AS 2313.3.2–2005
Provides a vocabulary of commonly used terms for paint
and related materials, and for painting. (CH-003) Ageing properties–Stability of cellulose
AS 2313.1.9–2005 tape by accelerated ageing 4pp
AS/NZS 2311:2000 Adhesion–Resistance to shear peel at Specifies the method for determining the stability of
Guide to the painting of buildings 104pp elevated temperature 4pp pressure-sensitive adhesive cellulose tape by observa-
Provides guidelines on products and procedures for the Specifies the method to determine shear peel strength tion and measurement of adhesion strength, after ac-
painting of buildings for domestic, commercial and indus- of a single and double sided pressure-sensitive adhe- celerated ageing at elevated temperature and humidity.
trial use. Discusses different material surfaces, paint prod- sive tape at elevated temperature. (PK-025) (PK-025)
ucts, the preparation of unpainted and prepainted surfaces
and gives recommendations for painting systems for new AS 2313.1.10–2006 AS 2313.3.3–2005
and maintenance work. Includes recommendations for Adhesion–Resistance to static shear load Ageing properties–Mending stability 3pp
some specialized service applications, guidelines on the at ambient temperature 4pp Specifies the method for determining the stability of
preparation of a paint system specification and discusses Specifies the method for determining the ability of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape is suitable for long-
inspection and testing protocols. (CH-003) pressure-sensitive adhesive tape to resist shear loading term mending of paper by qualitatively assessing ad-
at ambient temperature. (PK-025) hesive ooze and colour stability. (PK-025)

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AS 2313.3.4–2005 Specifies the characteristics of, and corresponding test AS 2331.1.1–2001


Ageing properties–Determination of resis- methods for, cobalt-chromium-molybdenum casting Local thickness tests–Micrographic ex-
tance to accelerated ageing by artificial alloy for use in the manufacture of surgical implants. amination of cross-sections 8pp
This Standard is identical to, and has been reproduced
light 3pp from, ISO 5832-4:1996. (HE-012)
Specifies a method for measuring the local thickness
Specifies the method for determining the resistance of of metallic coatings, oxide layers, and porcelain or vit-
pressure adhesive tape to accelerated ageing by artifi- reous enamel coatings by the microscopical examina-
cial light. (PK-025)
AS 2320.5–2003 tion of cross-sections using an optical microscope.
Wrought cobalt-chromium-tungsten- (MT-009)
AS 2313.3.5–2006 nickel alloy
Ageing properties–Determining dimen- (ISO 5832-5:1993) 2pp AS 2331.1.2–2001
sional stability of label stock 3pp Specifies the characteristics of, and corresponding test Local thickness tests–Coulometric
Specifies a method for determining the dimensional materials for wrought cobalt-chromium-tungsten- method 16pp
stability of pressure-sensitive adhesive plastic label nickel alloy for use in the manufacture of surgical im- Specifes a method, based on anode dissolution, for
stock. (PK-025) plants. This Standard is identical with, and has been measuring the thickness of metallic coatings. An Ap-
reproduced from, ISO 5832-5:1993. (HE-012) pendix lists typical electrolytes which can be used for
AS 2313.4.1–2006 measuring the thickness of various coating types on
AS 2320.6–2003 common metal substrates. (MT-009)
Printing properties–Determining indelibil-
Wrought cobalt-nickel-chromium-
ity of printed labels 4pp
Specifies a method for determining the indelibility of molybdenum alloy AS 2331.1.3–2001
print on pressure-sensitive adhesive plastic labels. (ISO 5832-6:1997) 2pp Local thickness tests–Magnetic method
(PK-025) Specifies the characteristics of, and corresponding test 8pp
methods for, Wrought cobalt-nickel-chromium- Specifies a method of using coating thickness instru-
AS 2313.4.2–2006 molybdenum alloy for use in the manufacture of sur- ments of the magnetic type for non-destructive meas-
gical implants. This Standards is identical to, and has urements of the thickness of non-magnetic coatings
Printing properties–Determining light-
been reproduced from, ISO 5832-6:1997. (HE-012) (including vitreous and porcelain enamel coatings) on
fastness of printed labels 3pp
Specifies a method for determining the lightfastness of magnetic basis metals. (MT-009)
AS 2321–2006
print labels to light, using an artificial light source.
(PK-025) Short-link chain for lifting purposes 21pp AS 2331.1.4–2001
Specifies requirements for non-calibrated chain for lifting
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Local thickness tests–Magnetic induction


purposes, which are manufactured from electrically welded
AS 2313.4.3–2006 and eddy current methods 7pp
round-steel short links. (ME-025)
Printing properties–Determining abrasive Specifies requirements for two methods of local
resistance 3pp thickness testing. The magnetic induction method is
AS 2325–1993 suitable for the measurement of thickness of gold, sil-
Specifies a method for determining the abrasive Tungsten filament lamps for general service–
(scuffing or rubbing) resistance of printed, or coated ver, tin, cadmium, lead and organic coatings on mag-
surface of labels. (PK-025) Performance requirements netic substrates. The eddy current method is suitable
(IEC 60064 Ed. 5.0 (1987)) 22pp for measurement of thickness of anodic coatings and
AS 2314–2006 Specifies performance requirements for incandescent lamps organic coatings on aluminium. (MT-009)
rated 25 W to 200 W with a voltage or voltage range of 100
Radiography of metals–Image quality indica-
V to 250 V and a nominal life of 1000 h, and a method to AS 2331.1.5–2001
tors (IQI) and recommendations for their use be used by manufacturers to show compliance with the re-
26pp Local thickness tests–Beta-backscatter
quirements of the Standard. This Standard is identical with method
Specifies requirements for three types of image indicators and has been reproduced from IEC 64:1987. (EL-041)
(IQI) used in X-ray or gamma-ray radiographic examina- (ISO 3543:1981) 15pp
tion of metals. (MT-007) AS 2327 Sets out a method for the non-destructive measure-
ment of coating thickness using beta-backscatter
Composite structures gauges. Applies to both metallic and non-metallic
AS 2317–1998
Collared eyebolts 17pp coatings on both metallic and non-metallic substrates.
AS 2327.1–2003 (MT-009)
Specifies requirements for forged collared eyebolts for lift- Simply supported beams 118pp
ing purposes. Guidance on care and use and on information (BD-032)
that should be supplied with enquiries and orders is given in AS 2331.1.6–2004
appendices. (ME-025) Local thickness tests–Taper section
AS 2327.1–1996 method 8pp
AS 2318–2006 Simply supported beams 111pp Specifies a method for measuring the local thickness
Swivels for lifting applications 16pp Available Superseded of metallic coatings on various substrates, by micro-
Specifies requirements for manufacture, marking and test- Sets out minimum requirements for the design, detail- graphic examination of a taper-cross-section.
ing of swivels for hoists. It does not include dimensional ing and construction of simply supported composite (MT-009)
requirements for size. Guidance on information to be sup- beams composed of a steel beam interconnected to a
plied with enquiries and orders and on care and use is given concrete slab by shear connectors, including applica- AS 2331.1.7–2006
in appendices. (ME-025) tions in which the slab incorporates profiled steel
Local thickness tests–Measurement of
sheeting. Covers strength and serviceability design for
flexure, transverse and longitudinal shear and their in- dry film thickness of thin coating systems
AS 2319–2001 particularly by coil coated products by
terdependence as well as design for fire-resistance.
Rigging screws and turnbuckles 20pp Permits the use of partial shear connection and a wider destructive means using a boring device
Specifies requirements for forged rigging screws and variety of steel beam sections and shear connector 6pp
forged turnbuckles used in tension. It does not apply to rig- types than previously allowed. Includes detail re- Specifies the test method for the measurement of dry
ging screws or turnbuckles that are used in compression or quirements for construction loads, slab reinforcement film thickness of coating films by microscopic obser-
are smaller than 10 mm. Guidance on information that and sheer connector positioning, along and transverse vation of a precision-cut shallow-angle crater in the
should be supplied with enquiries and orders and on care to the beam length. Also included are a number of ap- coating film. (MT-009)
and use in appendices. (ME-025) pendices containing design flowcharts and other help-
ful information. (BD-032) AS 2331.2.1–2001
AS 2320
Tests for average coating mass per unit
Implants for surgery–Metallic materials AS 2328–1980 area or for thickness–Dissolution meth-
Micrometer heads–Metric series 8pp ods–Strip and weigh and analytical 6pp
AS 2320.2–2003 Specifies general dimensions, material and accuracy for
Unalloyed titanium Sets out the following three dissolution methods for
heads with rotating and non-rotating spindles. Information the determining average mass or coating thickness;
(ISO 5832-2:1999) 3pp on calibration of the more important parameters of the strip and weigh (dissolution of coating), strip and
Specifies the characteristics of, and corresponding test heads is in an appendix. (ME-027) weigh (dissolution of basis metal), and analytical.
methods for, unalloyed titanium for use in the manu- (MT-009)
facture of surgical implants. This Standard is identical AS 2329–1999
with, and has been reproduced from, ISO 5832- Mastic adhesives for fixing wallboards 23pp
2:1999. (HE-012)
AS 2331.2.3–2001
Specifies requirements for mastic adhesives used for bond- Tests for average coating mass per unit
ing various porous substrates such as hardboard, cement
AS 2320.3–2003 sheet, particle board, plywood and wallboard panels to area or for thickness–Hydrogen evolution
Wrought titanium 6-aluminium 4- wood framing for interior use. Does not apply to adhesives method for zinc coatings 5pp
vanadium alloy for gypsum-board or plasterboard. (CH-017) Sets out the hydrogen evolution method for the deter-
mination of the average mass per unit area, or thick-
(ISO 5832-3:1996) 2pp
AS 2331 ness, of zinc coatings on steel. The test requires the
Specifies the characteristics of, and corresponding test
Methods of test for metallic and related coat- use of apparatus to measure the volume of hydrogen
methods for, wrought titanium aluminium-vanadium
liberated resulting from the dissolution of the coating.
alloy for use in the manufacture of surgical implants. ings (MT-009)
This Standard is identical to, and has been reproduced
from, ISO 5832-3:1996. (HE-012) AS 2331.0–2006 AS 2331.3.1–2001
Method selection guide 13pp Corrosion and related property tests–
AS 2320.4–2003 Gives guidance on the selection of the appropriate
Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum casting methods for the testing of metallic and related coat- Neutral salt spray (NSS) test 8pp
alloy ings. (MT-009) Specifies a method for the neutral salt spray test for
the assessment of corrosion resistance of inorganic
(ISO 5832-4:1996) 2pp and organic coatings on metallic substrates. The con-

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ditions within the test cabinet are tightly controlled AS 2331.4.1–2001 ing of hoop wrapped and fully wrapped composite
with the pH of the collected test solution being limited Physical tests–Qualitative adhesion tests transportable gas cylinders of water capacity from
to 6.5 and 7.2. (MT-009) 10pp 0.5L up to 450L. (ME-002)
(MT-009)
AS 2331.3.2–2001 AS 2338–2004
Corrosion and related property tests– AS 2331.4.2–2004 Preferred dimensions of wrought metal prod-
Acetic acid salt spray test (ASS test) 8pp Physical tests–Ductility 5pp ucts 12pp
Specifies a method for the acetic acid salt spray test Specifies a simple bend test for determining the ducti- Specifies the preferred sizes, or dimensions, of wrought
for the assessment of corrosion resistance of inorganic bility of electroplated coatings. (MT-009) metal products manufactured from steel (hot-rolled and
and organic coatings on metallic substrates. The con- bright), copper, copper alloys, aluminium and aluminium
ditions within the test cabinet are highly controlled alloys. (MT-001)
AS 2331.4.4–2001
with the pH of the collected test solution being limited
to 3.1 and 3.3. (MT-009) Physical tests–Assessment of intensity of AS 2339–1997
shot-peening 3pp Traffic signal posts and attachments 17pp
AS 2331.3.3–2001 (MT-009)
Specifies requirements for the form, dimensions, material
Corrosion and related property tests– and finish of tubular steel posts and attachments, used for
Copper accelerated acetic acid salt spray AS 2331.4.5–2001 the support of traffic signal lanterns, pedestrian push-button
test (CASS test) 8pp Physical tests–Electroplated plastics– assemblies and ancillary equipment. It does not apply to
Specifies a method for the copper accelerated acetic Thermal cycling tests 2pp special overhead structures such as mast arms and gantries
acid salt spray test for the assessment of corrosion re- (MT-009) which may be used for this purpose. (LG-006)
sistance of inorganic and organic coatings on metallic
substrates. The conditions within the test cabinet are AS 2331.4.7–2006 AS/NZS 2341
tightly controlled with the pH of the collected test so- Physical tests–Resistance to scratching Methods of testing bitumen and related
lution being limited to 3.1 and 3.3. (MT-009) 4pp roadmaking products
Specifies a method for determining the resistance of
AS 2331.3.4–2001 an organic coating on a metallic substrate to penetra- AS/NZS 2341.0:2002
Corrosion and related property tests– tion by scratching with a needle. (MT-009) General introduction and list of standards
Thioacetamide anti-tarnish and porosity 2pp
tests 3pp AS 2332–2003
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(MT-009) Slide fasteners 32pp
Sets out requirements for slide fasteners which include AS/NZS 2341.1:1994
AS 2331.3.5–2001 strength and durability, colourfastness and dimensional sta- Precision data–Definitions 1p
Corrosion and related property tests– bility. A classification system based on chain width is Defines terms used to express the precision of the test
Sulfur dioxide/hydrogen sulfide porosity specified with performance classes ranging from ultra light result obtained from a test method, and the terms used
to ultra heavy. Properties specific to end use and fasteners
tests 4pp in the presentation of precision data. (CH-025)
of a complicated nature such as three way or double-pull
(MT-009)
are not included in the scope. (TX-018)
AS 2341.2–1993
AS 2331.3.6–2001 Determination of dynamic (coefficient of
AS 2333–1980
Corrosion and related property tests– shear) viscosity by flow through a capil-
Water-resistance of wristwatches
Electrographic porosity test 4pp lary tube 7pp
(MT-009) (ISO 2281-1) 4pp
Sets out procedures for the determination of dynamic
Requirements for resistance to entry by water of wrist-
viscosity of materials having viscosities in the range
watches for general use that are described as water-
AS 2331.3.7–2004 0.0036 Pa.s to 80 000 Pa.s. (CH-025)
resistant; specifies non-destructive test methods. Does not
Corrosion and related property tests– apply to divers' watches. (CS-050)
Corrodkote (Corr) test (ISO 4541:1978, AS 2341.3–1993
MOD) 4pp AS 2334–1980 Determination of kinematic viscosity by
Specifies the procedure for assessment of metallic and Steel nails–Metric series 16pp flow through a capillary tube 7pp
related coating by the corrodkote procedure. It is an Specifies dimensions and requirements for nails used in Sets out procedures for the determination of kinematic
adoption with national modification of ISO building and similar industries, including bullet head, flat viscosity of bituminous materials having kinematic
4541:1978. (MT-009) head, hardboard, wallboard, cement sheet, flex sheet, soft viscosities in the range 2 mm2/s to 300 000 mm2/s.
sheet, clout, plasterboard, decking spike, duplex, roofing (CH-025)
AS 2331.3.8–2001 and fencing staple types. (ME-029)
Corrosion and related property tests– AS 2341.4–1994
Humidity test–24 h cycle, damp heat 3pp AS 2336–1992 Determination of dynamic viscosity by ro-
(MT-009) Meat industry–Hand-held knives 9pp tational viscometer 12pp
Specifies materials of construction, and design and con- Sets out procedures for the determination of dynamic
AS 2331.3.9–2001 struction of hand-held meat knives, particularly the design viscosity of bituminous materials at a defined shear
Corrosion and related property tests– and provision of guards. The performance requirements rate, using constant rate of rotation viscometers with
Metallic coatings–Porosity tests–Ferroxyl also take account of occupational safety and health re- standard concentric cylinder measuring geometries.
test 4pp quirements applied by regulatory authorities responsible for (CH-025)
(MT-009) food processing. This Standard does not apply to mechani-
cally operated meat knives. (SF-030) AS/NZS 2341.5:1997
AS 2331.3.10–2001 Determination of apparent viscosity by
Corrosion and related property tests– AS 2337 'Shell' sliding plate micro-viscometer 8pp
Cracks and pores in chromium 3pp Gas cylinder test stations (CH-025)
(MT-009)
AS 2337.1–2004 AS 2341.6–1992
AS 2331.3.11–2004 General requirements, inspection and Determination of density using a hy-
Corrosion and related property tests– tests–Gas cylinders 54pp drometer 2pp
Chemical residue tests 4pp Specifies requirements and procedures for a gas cylin- Sets out a procedure for the determination of density
Specifies four tests methods for determining the pres- der test station to carry out initial and periodic inspec- of bituminous materials using a hydrometer. This
ence of contaminants including roisin, on electroplated tion of gas cylinders covered by AS 2030.1 and test method is applicable to low viscosity materials (1.0
coatings used for engineering, decorative, or protec- stations to obtain a certificate of conformity. Pa.s or less at the temperature of test) which contain a
tive applications, and on printed circuit boards. (ME-002) negligible amount of highly volatile materials.
(MT-009) (CH-025)
AS 2337.2–2004
AS 2331.3.12–2006 LP Gas fuel vessels for automotive use AS 2341.7–1993
Corrosion and related property tests– 39pp Determination of density using a density
Cyclic salt fog/UV exposure of organically Amendment 1 27 September 2004 bottle 3pp
coated metal 5pp Sets out requirements and procedures for a gas cylin- Sets out procedures for the determination of density of
Specifies the basic principles and operating test for der test station to carry out initial and periodic inspec- bituminous materials using a density bottle. (CH-025)
cyclic corrosion/UV exposure of paints on metals, us- tion and testing of LP Gas fuel vessels for automotive
ing alternating periods of exposure in two different use, which are not greater than 500 kg water capacity AS 2341.8–1992
cabinets; a cycling salt/dry cabinet, and a fluorescent and are manufactured to AS 1210 or AS/NZS 3509. It Determination of matter insoluble in tolu-
UV/condensation cabinet. (MT-009) also specifies requirements for test stations to obtain a ene 2pp
certificate of conformity. (ME-002) Sets out a procedure for the determination of the pro-
AS 2331.3.13–2006 portion of a bituminous material which is insoluble in
Corrosion and related property tests–Wet AS 2337.3–2006 toluene. (CH-025)
(salt fog)/dry/humidity 13pp Transportable gas cylinders–Periodic in-
Specifies a method for the determination of the resis- spection and testing of composite gas AS 2341.9–1992
tance of coatings to one of five defined cycles of wet cylinders (ISO 11623:2002, MOD) 39pp Determination of water content (Dean and
(salt fog)/dry/humidity conditions using specified so- Amendment 1 13 November 2007 Stark) 2pp
lutions. (MT-009) Adopts ISO 11623:2002 with national modifications Sets out a procedure for the determination of the water
specify requirements for periodic inspection and test- content of a bituminous material. This method is ap-

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plicable to road tars in accordance with AS 1507 and AS/NZS 2341.24:1996 AS 2350 (Frc)
bituminous emulsions in accordance with AS 1106. Calculation of non-aqueous volatiles con- Methods of testing portland and blended ce-
(CH-025) tent (by difference) 1p ments
(CH-025) Front cover and introduction
AS/NZS 2341.10:1994
(BD-010)
Determination of the effect of heat and air AS 2341.25–2002
on a moving film of bitumen (rolling thin Determination of consistency 4pp AS 2350 (Lst)
film oven (RTFO) test) 6pp (CH-025) Methods of testing portland and blended ce-
Sets out a treatment of bitumen which is intended to
AS/NZS 2341.26:2002 ments
simulate the conditions obtained when the bitumen is
used to manufacture hot-mixed asphalt, and stipulates Determination of sieve residue 3pp List of methods
a procedure for measuring the flow properties of the (CH-025) (BD-010)
bitumen before and after the treatment. (CH-025)
AS/NZS 2341.27:1996 AS/NZS 2350
AS 2341.11–1994 Determination of sedimentation 2pp Methods of testing portland and blended ce-
Determination of ductility 3pp (CH-025) ments
Sets out a procedure for the determination of the duc-
tility of bitumen. (CH-025) AS 2341.28–2002 AS/NZS 2350.0:1999
Determination of stone coating ability and General introduction and list of methods
AS 2341.12–1993 water resistance 4pp 1p
Determination of penetration 4pp (CH-025) (BD-010)
Sets out procedures for the determination of the pene-
tration of bitumen and related roadmaking products. AS 2341.29–1996 AS/NZS 2350.1:2006
(CH-025) Determination of breaking behaviour by Sampling 5pp
setting time 3pp Describes methods and provisions to be complied with
AS/NZS 2341.13:1997 (CH-025) for taking samples of cement representative of given
Long-term exposure to heat and air 17pp lots for testing to assess the quality of products prior
(CH-025) AS/NZS 2341.30:1996 to, during or after delivery. (BD-010)
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Recovery of residue from bituminous


AS 2341.14–1992 emulsion 2pp AS 2350.2–2006
Determination of flashpoint of residual bi- (CH-025) Chemical composition 6pp
tumen 2pp (BD-010)
AS 2341.31–1998
Sets out a procedure for the determination of the open
Measurement of water content of emul- AS 2350.2–1991
cup flashpoint of residual bitumen over a range of
200°C to 350°C. (CH-025) sions by automated Karl Fischer titration Chemical composition of portland cement
3pp 5pp
AS 2341.15–1994 (CH-025)
Available Superseded
Distillation of cutback bitumen 5pp AS 2342–1992 Sets out requirements for the determination, by proven
Sets out a procedure that gives an approximation of chemical methods, of the composition of portland ce-
Development, testing and implementation of ment. (BD-010)
the volatile constituents in cutback bitumen.
(CH-025) information and safety symbols and symbolic
signs 34pp AS/NZS 2350.3:2006
AS 2341.16–1994 Specifies procedures for determining the need for, and the
Normal consistency 6pp
selection, testing and design of, graphic symbols and sym-
Determination of flashpoint of cutback bi- bolic signs. It covers both graphic symbols which may be (BD-010)
tumen 3pp used alone in equipment operating instructions or represen-
Sets out a procedure for the determination of the tations on maps and diagrams, and public information and AS/NZS 2350.3:1999
closed flashpoint of cutback bitumens when the flash- safety signs incorporating graphic symbols. This edition Normal consistency of portland and
point does not exceed 110°C. (CH-025) combines the subject areas of the six parts of the previous blended cements 6pp
edition into a single Standard. (MS-003) Available Superseded
AS 2341.17–1992 (BD-010)
Determination of distillation properties of AS/NZS 2343:1997
tar 4pp Bullet-resistant panels and elements 12pp AS/NZS 2350.4:2006
Sets out a procedure for the determination of the distil- Specifies the requirements for bullet-resistant panels and
Setting time 3pp
lation properties of tars. (CH-025) elements according to their performance in preventing
penetration by projectiles discharged from firearms under (BD-010)
AS 2341.18–1992 controlled conditions. This Standard applies to transparent,
opaque and translucent panels. (MS-043) AS/NZS 2350.4:1999
Determination of softening point (ring and Setting time of portland and blended ce-
ball method) 3pp AS/NZS 2344:1997 ments 4pp
Sets out two procedures which use a ring and ball ap- Limits of electromagnetic interference from Available Superseded
paratus for the determination of the softening point of overhead a.c. powerlines and high voltage (BD-010)
bitumen and related roadmaking products. The mate-
rials concerned have a softening point in the range
equipment installations in the frequency
30°C to 200°C. (CH-025) range 0.15 to 1000 MHz 17pp AS/NZS 2350.5:2006
Amendment 1 31 May 2007 Determination of soundness 4pp
AS 2341.19–1992 Specifies electromagnetic emission limits for a.c. overhead (BD-010)
power lines and high voltage equipment, and methods of
Determination of matter insoluble in qui- measurement to ascertain compliance. (TE-003) AS/NZS 2350.5:1999
noline for tar 3pp
Sets out a procedure for determining the proportion of Determination of soundness of portland
AS 2345–2006
refined tar which is insoluble in quinoline. (CH-025) and blended cements 4pp
Dezincification resistance of copper alloys
14pp Available Superseded
AS/NZS 2341.20:1998 Specifies procedures for determining the resistance of cop- (BD-010)
Determination of sieve residue for bitu- per-base alloys containing zinc dezincification. (MT-014)
minous materials 3pp AS 2350.7–2006
(CH-025) AS 2347–1998 Determination of temperature rise during
Zinc and zinc alloys–Sampling for chemical hydration of portland and blended ce-
AS/NZS 2341.21:1995 and spectrochemical analysis 11pp ments 10pp
Sample preparation 7pp Sets out methods for obtaining a representative sample of (BD-010)
Specifies requirements for the preparation of samples zinc and zinc alloys and procedures for the preparation of
of materials as in AS 2008 and unidentified or im- laboratory samples required for the determination of their AS 2350.7–1997
properly identified bituminous materials which may chemical composition by both chemical and spectrochemi- Determination of temperature rises during
be classified as AMC 5, 6 or 7 in accordance with AS cal analyses. (CH-010) hydration of portland and blended ce-
2157. (CH-025) ments 10pp
AS 2349–1991
Method of sampling portland and blended Available Superseded
AS/NZS 2341.22:1996 Describes procedures for the determination of tem-
Determination of particle charge 2pp cements 2pp
perature rise during the hydration of portland and
(CH-025) Available Superseded blended cements. (BD-010)
Sets out procedures to be used for obtaining samples,
AS/NZS 2341.23:2002 method of packing samples and necessary labelling re-
AS/NZS 2350.8:2006
quirements for cement in a continuous stream or a discrete
Determination of residue from evapora- lot. (BD-010) Fineness index by air permeability
tion 2pp method 6pp
(CH-025) (BD-010)

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AS/NZS 2350.8:1999 AS 2350.15–1995 after drying, cyclic accelerating ageing and resistance to
Fineness index of portland cement by air Water-soluble chromate content of port- fungal growth. (BD-044)
permeability method 7pp land cement 4pp
Available Superseded (BD-010) AS 2359
(BD-010) Powered industrial trucks
AS/NZS 2350.16:2006
AS 2350.9–2006 Determination of air content of masonry AS 2359.1–1995
Determination of residue on the 45µm cement 4pp General requirements 79pp
sieve 6pp (BD-010) Specifies requirements for the design, manufacture,
(BD-010) marking and testing of powered industrial trucks and
AS/NZS 2350.16:2001 their attachments. (ME-026)
AS 2350.9–1997 Determination of air content of masonry
Determination of residue on the 45µm cement 4pp AS 2359.2–1985
sieve 5pp Available Superseded Operation 32pp
Available Superseded (BD-010) A5
Specifies procedures for the determination of the resi- Prescribes requirements for the operation, mainte-
due of portland and blended cement on the 45 µm AS/NZS 2350.17:2006 nance, repair and modification of industrial trucks and
sieve, by wet sieving. (BD-010) Determination of soundness of masonry their attachments as defined by AS 1763. An appendix
cement 6pp gives guidance on atmospheric contaminants.
AS 2350.10–2006 (BD-010) (ME-026)
Acid soluble calcium oxide content of
blended cement 5pp AS/NZS 2350.17:2001 AS 2359.3–1995
(BD-010) Determination of soundness of masonry Counterbalanced fork-lift trucks–Stability
cements 6pp tests
AS 2350.10–1991 Available Superseded (ISO 1074:1991) 5pp
Calcium oxide content of blended cement (BD-010) Provides basic tests to ensure that a lift truck demon-
4pp strates satisfactory stability when appropriately used
Available Superseded AS/NZS 2350.18:2006 under normal working conditions. This Standard is
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Amendment 1 April 1996 Determination of water retention of ma- technically equivalent with and has been reproduced
Sets out a reference method for determining the cal- sonry cement 9pp from ISO 1074:1991. (ME-026)
cium oxide content of blended cement and its con- (BD-010)
stituents. Alternative procedures are permitted and a AS 2359.4–1995
method of qualifying alternative procedures is given. AS/NZS 2350.18:2001 Reach and straddle fork-lift trucks–
(BD-010) Stability tests
Determination of water retention of ma-
AS/NZS 2350.11:2006 sonry cement 9pp (ISO 3184:1974) 7pp
Compressive strength 9pp Available Superseded Specifies the tests for verification of stability of reach
(BD-010) (BD-010) and straddle fork-lift trucks. This Standard is techni-
cally equivalent with and has been reproduced from
AS 2351–1985 ISO 3184:1974. (ME-026)
AS/NZS 2350.11:2001
Compressive strength 9pp Nappy sanitizers 7pp
Specifies requirements for products used for sanitizing AS 2359.5–2005
Available Superseded
(BD-010) nappies by soaking, together with descriptions of the ap- Symbols for operator controls and other
propriate test procedures for evaluating the products. displays
(CS-032) (ISO 3287:1999) 45pp
AS/NZS 2350.11:1997
Compressive strength of portland and (ME-026)
AS 2353–1999
blended cement 9pp Pedestrian push-button assemblies 35pp
Available Superseded AS 2359.6–1995
Specifies requirements for the design, construction and per- Safety code 36pp
Amendment 1 May 1999 formance of push-button assemblies used in conjunction
Describes procedures for determination of the com- with intersections or foot crossings controlled by traffic Specifies the safety requirements for the manufacture,
pressive strength of portland and blended cements. signals, for the purpose of registering a pedestrian demand. application and maintenance of powered industrial
(BD-010) Includes requirements covering the form and dimensions of trucks. This Standard is technically equivalent with
various elements of the assembly, to facilitate uniformity in and reproduced from ISO 3691:1980, including
AS 2350.12–2006 the appearance of the equipment to road users. Also speci- Amendment 1:1983. (ME-026)
Preparation of a standard mortar and fies requirements for audible and tactile signals to assist pe-
moulding of specimens 9pp destrians who are visually impaired. (LG-006) AS 2359.7–1995
(BD-010) Terminology
AS 2354–1991 (ISO 5053:1987) 15pp
AS 2350.12–1995 Open top metal cans–Definitions, and deter- Amendment 1 September 1997
Preparation of a standard mortar and mination methods for dimensions and capaci- Sets out classifications and definitions of different
moulding of specimens 8pp ties powered industrial trucks; terms and definitions of
Available Superseded (ISO 90-1:1986) 16pp main components are included. This Standard is iden-
(BD-010) Defines open-top cans and can types, cross-sections, con- tical with and reproduced from ISO 5053:1987.
structions, shapes, special features and capacities. Specifies (ME-026)
AS 2350.13–2006 methods for determining cross-sections and gross lidded
Determination of drying shrinkage of ce- capacities and provides tolerances on capacity. This edition, AS 2359.8–1995
ment mortars 11pp which contains substantial changes in content and presenta- Pallet stackers and high-lift platform
(BD-010) tion from the previous edition, is identical with and has trucks–Stability tests
been reproduced from ISO 90-1:1986; additional Australian (ISO 5766:1990) 8pp
AS 2350.13–1995 appendices provide an alternative designation system and a Specifies the basic tests for verification of the stability
Determination of drying shrinkage of method for determining the height of cans. (PK-008) of trucks and stackers with tiltable and non-tiltable
portland and blended cement mortars masts, platforms or fork arms. This Standard is identi-
AS 2355–1990 cal with and reproduced from ISO 5766:1990.
11pp
Open top metal cans–Capacities and related (ME-026)
Available Superseded
Amendment 1 May 1997
dimensions–Round cans for food and drink
(BD-010) (ISO 3004) 5pp AS 2359.9–2006
Amendment 1 December 1990 Overhead guards–Specification and test-
AS 2350.14–2006 Sets out a range of gross lidded capacities, dimensions and ing (ISO 6055:2004, MOD) 13pp
heights for round open top metal cans for use in packaging
Length change of cement mortars ex- Adopts ISO 6055:2004 with national modifications to
of food and drinks. (PK-008)
posed to sulfate solution 10pp specify the requirements and testing of overhead
(BD-010) guards, operators’ legs and feet protection, roll-over
AS 2358–1990 protection system and falling object protection system
AS 2350.14–1996 Adhesives–For fixing ceramic tiles 25pp for any type of high lift, rider operated, powered in-
Amendment 1 July 1994 dustrial truck with a lift height exceeding 1800 mm.
Length change of portland and blended Specifies performance requirements for organic-based ad-
cement mortars exposed to a sulfate so- (ME-026)
hesives, cement-based adhesives and cement-based tile fix-
lution 8pp ing mortars containing organic additives and used as adhe- AS 2359.10–1995
Available Superseded sives for the installation of ceramic wall and floor tiles and
Specifies the procedure for determining the length mosaics. Does not apply to specialized installations such as Fork-lift trucks–Hook-on type fork arms–
change of mortar bars of defined composition im- swimming pools, hot wall service conditions, industrial and Vocabulary
mersed in a sodium sulfate solution. The length of institutional installations and cold wall service conditions. (ISO 2331:1974) 4pp
change is taken as a measure of the sulfate resistance Appendices include methods for determining bond strength Specifies the terms relating to hook-on type fork arms
of portland and blended cement. (BD-010) in shear of the adhesive at room temperature after air drying for fork-lift trucks. This Standard is identical with and
and after cyclic water immersion, bond strength in tension reproduced from ISO 2331:1974. (ME-026)

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AS 2359.11–1995 or Venturi tubes–Guide to the use of 6608:1990 and produced as a Joint Australian/New Zealand
Fork-lift trucks–Hook-on type fork arms methods specified in Parts 1.1 and 1.2 Standard. (IT-001)
and fork carriers–Mounting dimensions (BS 1042:1.4:1992) 34pp
Provides sample calculations, physical data and other AS 2362
(ISO 2328:1993) 3pp
Specifies the interchangeability dimensional charac- additional information for using the pressure differen- Fire detection, warning, control and intercom
teristics of fork carriers and hook-on type fork arms tial methods specified in Parts 1.1 and 1.2. It is identi- systems–Methods of test
for fork-lift trucks. This Standard is identical with and cal with and has been reproduced from BS
reproduced from ISO 2328:1993. (ME-026) 1042:Section 1.4:1992. (CE-024) AS 2362.1–2002
Heat sensitivity testing of types A, B, C
AS 2359.12–1996 AS 2360.1.4–1993 and D heat detectors 6pp
Hazardous areas 8pp Pressure differential methods– (FP-002)
Specifies requirements that can be applied to a vehi- Measurement using orifice plates, nozzles
cle, enabling it to operate safely in areas that may be or Venturi tubes–Guide to the effect of AS 2362.2–2002
hazardous because of an explosive gas atmosphere or departure from the conditions specified in Heat sensitivity testing of Type E heat de-
combustible dusts. (ME-026) Part 1.1 tectors 2pp
(BS 1042:1.5:1987) 23pp (FP-002)
AS 2359.13–2005
Provides guidance to assist in estimating the flow rate
Brake performance and component when using pressure differential devices constructed AS 2362.3–1990
strength or operated outside the scope of Part 1.1. The informa- Rapid temperature rise test 1p
(ISO 6292:1996) 8pp tion given permits users who may not be able to com- Describes procedures for determining the performance
Adopts ISO 6292:1996 to specify performance re- ply fully with the requirements to assess, however of actuating devices. (FP-002)
quirements, test methods, controls, control forces and roughly, the magnitude and direction of the resulting
component strengths for brakes, fitted to powered in- errors. It is identical with and has been reproduced AS 2362.4–1993
dustrial trucks. Additional safety considerations have from BS 1042:Section 1.5:1987. (CE-024) Voltage stability test 1p
been added in an appendix. (ME-026) Specifies the voltage stability test required to test the
AS 2360.1.5–2001 performance of electrically operated smoke alarms,
AS 2359.14–2005 Pressure differential methods– containing both detection and alarm facilities.
Fork arms–Technical characteristics and Measurement using orifice plates, nozzles (FP-002)
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(ISO 2330:2002) 4pp AS 2362.5–1990
ticular sinusoidal or square wave inter-
(ME-026) Insulation resistance test 1p
mittent periodic-type fluctuations Describes procedures for determining the performance
(ISO/TR 3313:1998) 40pp of actuating devices. (FP-002)
AS 2359.15–2005 (CE-024)
Fork-arm extensions and telescopic fork
AS 2362.6–1993
arms–Technical characteristics and AS 2360.6.1–1993 Static discharge test 2pp
strength requirements Volumetric methods–By mass Specifies the static discharge required to test the per-
(ISO 13284:2003) 8pp (ISO 4185:1980) 21pp formance of electrically operated smoke alarms, con-
(ME-026) Specifies a method for the determination of fluid flow, taining both detection and alarm facilities. (FP-002)
in a conduit running full, by measurement of the mass
AS 2359.16–2005 of water delivered into a weighing tank in a known AS 2362.7–1990
Safety signs and hazard pictorials– time interval. The application is generally for fixed Electromagnetic interference test 4pp
General principles laboratory installations with flow rates of less than Describes procedures for determining the performance
(ISO 15870:2000) 34pp 1500 kL/s. It is identical with and has been reproduced of actuating devices. (FP-002)
Adopts ISO 15870:2000 to establish general principles from ISO 4185:1980. (CE-024)
for the design and application of safety signs and haz- AS 2362.8–1990
ard pictorials permanently affixed to all types of pow- AS 2360.6.2–1993 Impulse voltage withstand test 1p
ered industrial trucks. Also outlines safety sign objec- Volumetric methods–By volume Describes procedures for determining the performance
tives, describes the basic safety sign formats and col- (ISO 8316:1987) 21pp of actuating devices. (FP-002)
ours and provides guidance on developing the various Specifies a method for the determination of water
panels that together constitute a safety sign. flow, in a conduit running full, by measurement of the AS 2362.9–1990
(ME-026) volume of water delivered into a volumetric tank in a High frequency disturbance test 3pp
known time interval. The application is generally for Describes procedures for determining the performance
AS 2360 fixed laboratory installations with flow rates of less of actuating devices. (FP-002)
Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits than 1500 kL/s. It is identical with and has been re-
produced from ISO 8316:1987. (CE-024) AS 2362.10–2002
AS 2360.0–1993 Low temperature test 2pp
Vocabulary and symbols AS 2360.7.1–2001 (FP-002)
(ISO 4006:1991) 37pp Assessment of uncertainty in the calibra-
Defines the terms and symbols used in the field of tion and use of flow measurement de- AS 2362.11–2002
measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits. It is vices–Linear calibration relationships Damp heat test 2pp
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO (ISO/TR 7066-1:1997) 28pp (FP-002)
4006:1991. (CE-024) (CE-024)
AS 2362.12–2002
AS 2360.1.1–1993 AS 2360.7.2–1993 Dry heat test 2pp
Pressure differential methods– Assessment of uncertainty in the calibra- (FP-002)
Measurement using orifice plates, nozzles tion and use of flow measurement de-
or Venturi tubes–Conduits with diameters vices–Non-linear calibration relationships AS 2362.13–2002
from 50 mm to 1200 mm (ISO 7066-2:1988) 28pp Corrosion test 2pp
(ISO 5167-1:1991) 61pp (FP-002)
Deals with procedures for fitting a quadratic, cube or
Specifies the geometry and method of use for orifice higher degree (integer powers) polynomial expres-
plates, nozzles and Venturi tubes for the determination sions to a non-linear (or linear) set of calibration data AS 2362.14–1990
of fluid flow rate in a closed conduit running full. In- using the least-squares criterion and assessment of the Resistance to crushing test 1p
formation for the calculating of a flow rate and its as- uncertainty associated with the resulting calibration Describes procedures for determining the performance
sociated uncertainty is included. The Standard applies curve. Because it is generally not practical to carry out of actuating devices. (FP-002)
to conduits with diameters within the range 50 mm to this assessment without using a computer with stan-
1200 mm inclusive. It is identical with and has been dard routines an alternative FORTRAN program list- AS 2362.15–2002
reproduced from ISO 5167-1:1991. (CE-024) ing is included as an Annex. It is identical with and Vibration test 2pp
has been reproduced from ISO 7066-2:1988. (FP-002)
AS 2360.1.2–1993 (CE-024)
Pressure differential methods– AS 2362.16–2002
Measurement using orifice plates or noz- AS 2360.8.1–2007 Impact test 3pp
zles–Conduits with diameters less than Measurement of free surface flow in (FP-002)
50 mm closed conduits–Methods
(BS 1042:1.2:1989) 14pp (ISO/TR 9824:2007) 31pp AS 2362.17–2001
Specifies the geometry and method of use for conical (CE-024) Sensitivity test 5pp
entrance, quarter circle and eccentric orifice plates. Specifies revisions to the test method to encompass
The Standard applies to conduits with diameter less AS 2361–1990 the testing of smoke detectors and smoke alarms
than 50 mm. It is identical with and has been repro- mounted on vertical surfaces. (FP-002)
Freight containers–Automatic identification–
duced from BS 1042: Section 1.2:1989. (CE-024) Operating parameters 8pp AS 2362.18–2002
Specifies operating parameters, conditions, and restraints Air velocity stability test 1p
AS 2360.1.3–1993 for transponder tags and interrogation devices used for the
Pressure differential methods– (FP-002)
automatic electronic identification of land, sea, and air-
Measurement using orifice plates, nozzles freight containers and of other subjects. Identical with NZS

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AS 2362.19–2002

AS 2362.19–2002 AS 2365.4–1995 Provides guidance for use of alcoholometers and tables for
Dust test 2pp Determination of radon 19pp the estimation of alcohol content. (CH-001)
(FP-002) Amendment 1 December 1996
Sets out three methods for the determination of the ra- AS 2372–1980
AS 2362.20–2002 don content in indoor air. Method A applies to grab Engineers' vertical comparators (analogue
Overload test 1p samples and requires the collection of a grab sample in type) for external measurement–Metric series
(FP-002) a scintillation cell followed by the measurement of its (ISO 2625-1) 8pp
alpha activity. Method B is applicable for short-term Relates to comparators with an analogue scale and magnifi-
AS 2362.21–2002 sampling periods. The principle consists of adsorption cation factors of from 250 up to and including 10 000, and
Endurance test 1p of the radon onto activated charcoal followed by the with mechanical, electrical, electronic or pneumatic ampli-
(FP-002) measurement of the gamma radiation that is emitted. fication. General dimensions, design requirements, finish,
Method C applies to sampling periods of up to a year accuracy, scale markings, material necessary to ensure con-
and employs solid state nuclear track monitoring. venience in use, and repeatability of readings and accuracy
AS 2362.22–2002
(EV-007) requirements are specified. An appendix gives information
Sound pressure level test 4pp
(FP-002) on calibrating the more important parameters of compara-
AS 2365.6–1995 tors. (ME-027)
Determination of formaldehyde–Impinger
AS 2362.23–1990 sampling–Chromotropic acid method 6pp AS/NZS 2373:2003
Weathering test 1p Sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determi-
Describes procedures for determining the performance
Electric cables–Twisted pair for control and
nation of formaldehyde in indoor air using impinger protection circuits 19pp
of actuating devices. (FP-002) collection. This method is applicable to indoor air in Specifies the requirements for screened polyethylene (PE)
which the expected formaldehyde concentration is insulated twisted pair control cables for voltages up to 0.6/1
AS 2362.24–2002 within the range of 0.01 ppm to 1 ppm. Sampling pe- kV, including a support wire for aerial cables, intended for
Frangibility test 3pp riods of 1 h to 4 h are normally used. (EV-007) use in control, supervisory, protection and instrumentation
(FP-002) circuits. It includes cables commonly referred to as pilot
AS 2365.7–2006
cables but it does not apply to cables used solely for tele-
AS 2362.25–2004 Determination of total suspended particu- communication purposes. (EL-003)
Indicator visibility test 3pp late matter–Gravimetric method 8pp
(FP-002) Sets out requirements for a method for the sample col- AS 2374
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lection and gravimetric analysis of suspended particles


in indoor air. Suspended particles are emitted from in-
Power transformers
AS 2362.26–2001
Carbon monoxide (CO) sensitivity test door air from a number of sources, including cigarette
smoke, food cooking and space heating. (EV-007) AS 2374.1.2–2003
3pp Minimum Energy Performance Standard
Specifies a method of test for actuating devices to es- (MEPS) requirements for distribution
tablish their performance with respect to defined lev- AS/NZS 2366
els of CO. (FP-002) Windscreen repairs transformers 16pp
Amendment 1 19 August 2005
AS 2362.27–2001 AS/NZS 2366.1:1999 Specifies minimum power efficiency levels and high
Repair procedures 15pp power efficiency levels for oil-immersed and dry-type
Cross sensitivity test 3pp distribution transformers, with power ratings from 10
Specifies the method of test for actuating devices to Specifies requirements for repair of damage to lami-
nated safety glass windscreens for road vehicles. Pre- kVA to 2500 kVA, intended to be used on 11 kV and
establish that they will not enter an alarm state when 22 kV networks. It is expected that this Standard will
exposed to specified concentrations of nominated sub- pared to assist windscreen repairers in their decision to
repair a damaged laminated windscreen. It nominates be called into legislation by individual States and Ter-
stances other than CO. (FP-002) ritories mandating these requirements under Minimum
the correct procedures and specifies limits for a suc-
cessful repair. It is not intended that it be applied to Energy Performance Standard (MEPS) regulations.
AS 2363–1999 (EL-008)
Acoustics–Measurement of noise from heli- determine the roadworthiness of a motor vehicle al-
though repairing to the Standard might extend the life
copter operations 8pp AS 2374.2–1997
of a damaged windscreen. (ME-055)
Sets out methods for the measurement of noise from exist- Temperature rise
ing or proposed helicopter landing sites, and helicopter (IEC 60076-2 Ed. 2.0 (1993)) 26pp
overflights. It provides technical guidance for local plan- AS/NZS 2366.2:1999
Repair systems 13pp Specifies temperature-rise limits and methods of test
ners, government agencies, and operators in calculating the for measuring temperature rise. Based on but not
acoustic environment near existing and proposed helicopter Specifies performance requirements to verify the suit-
ability of windscreen repair systems and application equivalent to, and has been reproduced from IEC 76-
landing sites or routes as a result of helicopter operations. 2:1993. Includes Australian variations. (EL-008)
(EV-011) windscreen repair materials, to ensure satisfactory re-
pairs to damaged windscreens. (ME-055)
AS 2374.3.0–1982
AS 2365
AS 2367–1990 Insulation levels and dielectric tests–
Methods for the sampling and analysis of in-
Essential oils–Oil of orange General requirements
door air
(ISO 3140:1990) 4pp (IEC 60076-3 Ed. 1.0 (1980)) 22pp
Specifies characteristics of the oil obtained from Austra- Specifies the insulation levels and dielectric tests for
AS 2365.1.1–1990 power transformers as defined in AS 2374.1. Based on
Determination of nitrogen dioxide– lian-grown oranges and includes an analytical method for
the determination of the aldehyde content of the oil. IEC 76-3. (EL-008)
Spectrophotometric method–Treated (CH-021)
mesh/passive tube sampling procedures AS 2374.3.1–1992
5pp AS 2368–1990 Insulation levels and dielectric tests–
Sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determi- Test pumping of water wells 36pp External clearances in air
nation of nitrogen dioxide in indoor air using a passive Relates to factors which need to be considered and the (IEC 60076-3-1 Ed. 1.0 (1987)) 13pp
tube technique. This method is applicable to indoor air measurements which need to be made when designing and Sets out minimum clearances in air between live parts
in which the expected nitrogen dioxide concentration performing a pumping test. It details the types of pumping of bushings on oil-immersed power transformers and
is within the range 0 to 30 ppm by volume (0 to 6000 tests carried out for water supply purposes, in which water objects at earth potential. The text has been repro-
µg/m3) for an exposure time of 1 h, and has a detec- is abstracted from a well. (CE-028) duced from IEC 76-3-1:1987 and the tabulated mini-
tion limit of 0.06 ppm for a 4 h sampling period. mum clearances have been modified. (EL-008)
(EV-007) AS 2369
Materials for solar collectors for swimming AS 2374.5–1982
AS 2365.1.2–1990
pool heating Ability to withstand short-circuit
Determination of nitrogen dioxide–
(IEC 60076-5 Ed. 1.0 (1976)) 10pp
Spectrophotometric method–Treated fil- AS 2369.1–1990 Specifies the design of power transformers as defined
ter/passive badge sampling procedures Rubber materials 4pp in AS 2374.1, and the requirements necessary both in
6pp Specifies requirements for rubber materials suitable regard to their ability to withstand short-circuit and the
Sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determi- for use in unglazed collectors intended for solar heat- means of demonstrating that ability. Based on IEC 76-
nation of nitrogen dioxide in indoor air using a passive ing of swimming pools. Covers physical and chemical 5. (EL-008)
sampling treated filter technique. This method is ap- requirements, and resistance to ultraviolet radiation.
plicable to indoor air in which the expected nitrogen (CS-028) AS 2374.6–1994
dioxide concentration is within the range 0 to 3 ppm Determination of transformer and reactor
(V/V) (0 to 6000 µg/m3) for an exposure time of 1 h, AS 2369.2–1993 sound levels
and has a detection limit of 0.35 ppm for a 2 h sam-
pling period. (EV-007) Flexible or plasticized polyvinyl chloride (IEC 60551 Ed. 2.0 (1987)) 22pp
4pp Amendment 1 26 June 2000
AS 2365.2–1993 Sets out a specification for properties for polyvinyl Defines sound power versus sound pressure and sets
chloride (PVC) used in the manufacture of unglazed out the methods by which the sound power levels of
Determination of carbon monoxide– transformers, reactors, and their associated cooling
collectors intended for solar heating of swimming
Direct-reading portable instrument pools. (CS-028) equipment shall be determined. Standard and reduced
method 4pp sound power level limits for transformers only have
Sets out a method for the determination of carbon AS 2371–1994 been added in an Australian Appendix. Technically
monoxide in indoor air at concentrations between 1 Alcoholometers–Glass 129pp equivalent to IEC 551:1987, with the addition of Ap-
ppm and 500 ppm by volume using a direct-reading Specifies requirements for alcoholometers for measuring pendix AA. (EL-008)
portable instrument. (EV-007) the alcohol content of simple mixtures of alcohol and water.

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AS 2374.7–1997 AS/NZS 2381.1:2005 AS/NZS 2392:1999


Loading guide for oil-immersed power General requirements 79pp Textiles–Labelling of clothing, household tex-
transformers 79pp Amendment 1 26 September 2005 tiles and furnishings 6pp
Amendment 1 June 1998 Amendment 2 19 December 2006 Specifies positions of attachment for permanent labels car-
Provides guidance on determining the acceptable rela- Amendment 3 31 October 2007 rying the brand name, size or dimensions, care instructions,
tionship between transformer rating and proposed load Specifies general requirements for the selection, in- fibre content, country of origin and, for children's nightwear
cycle when considering the effect of operating tem- stallation and maintenance of electrical equipment for and some daywear garments, the fire hazard classification.
peratures on life expectancy due to insulation deterio- use in areas were flammable materials are generated, The way in which this information is to be combined if
ration and thermal ageing. Includes recommendations prepared, processed, handled, stored or otherwise there is more than one label is detailed. (CS-004)
for loading above the nameplate rating and guidance used, and which are therefore potentially hazardous.
for choosing appropriate rated quantities and loading (EL-014) AS/NZS 2394:1994
conditions for new installations. It applies to the same
AS/NZS 2381.1:1999 Conditioning equipment for the treatment of
range of transformers complying with AS 2374.1–
1997. This Standard is technically equivalent to and General requirements 86pp nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting) 5pp
reproduced from IEC 354:1991 and includes Austra- Available Superseded Specifies requirements for the performance and safety of
lian informative appendices on determination of the equipment for use in the conditioning treatment of noctur-
Amendment 1 3 March 2003
thermal time-constant and indirect measurement of nal enuresis (bedwetting). It applies to both battery-
Specifies general requirements for the selection, in-
winding hot-spot temperature. (EL-008) powered and mains-powered equipment. This edition refer-
stallation and maintenance of electrical equipment for
ences AS 3200.1.0–1990. It has been re-written to clarify
use in areas where flammable materials are generated,
AS 2374.8–2000 the issue of resetting equipment. (HE-003)
prepared, processed, handled, stored or otherwise
Application guide used, and which are therefore potentially hazardous.
(IEC 60076-8 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 77pp (EL-014) AS 2397–1993
Provides a guide for the application, calculations and Safe use of lasers in the building and con-
measurements of conventional design and loaded AS/NZS 2381.2:2006 struction industry 16pp
three-phase and single-phase power transformers (in- Flameproof enclosure ‘d’ 18pp Sets out safety requirements for the use of lasers in the
cluding auto-transformers). Certain categories of small Amendment 1 6 September 2006 building and construction industry. Provision has been
and special transformers are not covered. Recommen- Specifies requirements for the selection, installation made for the use of Class 3B (Restricted) lasers where the
dations are not mandatory and do not in themselves and maintenance of electrical equipment, for use in level of illumination is appropriate. It is intended for use as
constitute specification requirements. (EL-008) explosive atmospheres, which have been certified in a reference by persons concerned with the use of lasers for
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

accordance with the requirements of type of explosion alignment, levelling, control and survey tasks in the build-
AS 2375–1980 protection ‘d’. It does not apply to electrical equip- ing and construction industry, and supplements the re-
Guide to the selection, care and use of cloth- ment used in underground mining. (EL-014) quirements of AS 2211 relevant to work in that industry. It
ing for protection against heat and fire 8pp does not cover the design and manufacture of lasers, nor the
Provides requirements and elementary precautions related AS 2381.2–1993 use of lasers in other applications. (SF-019)
to the selection, care and use of clothing for protection Flameproof enclosure d 15pp
against heat and fire and gives guidance on safety factors to Available Superseded AS/NZS 2399:1998
be considered in abnormal situations. Discusses clothing Amendment 1 June 1995 Acoustics–Specifications for personal sound
design and clothing assemblies and includes a classification Specifies requirements for the selection, installation exposure meters
of intense heat hazards with suggestions for appropriate and maintenance of electrical equipment, for use in (IEC 61252 Ed. 1.0 (1993)) 19pp
protection. (SF-004) explosive atmospheres, which have been certified or Specifies acoustical and electrical performance require-
assessed in accordance with the requirements of type ments for personal sound exposure meters. Specifications
AS 2377–2002 of protection 'd'. It does not apply to electrical equip- are applicable to instruments intended to be worn on a per-
Acoustics–Methods for the measurement of ment used in underground mining. (EL-014) son for measurement of A-weighted sound exposure result-
railbound vehicle noise 13pp ing from steady, intermittent, fluctuating, irregular or im-
Sets out methods for the measurement of airborne sound for AS 2381.6–1993 pulsive sounds. This Standard is technically equivalent to,
the determination of the A-weighted, C-weighted and Increased safety e 29pp and has been reproduced from, IEC 1252:1993. (AV-002)
sound spectral characteristics emitted by all types of rail- Specifies requirements for the selection, installation
bound vehicles. (EV-010) and maintenance of electrical equipment, for use in AS 2400
explosive atmospheres, which have been certified or Packaging
AS 2378–1996 assessed in accordance with the requirements of type
Density bottles 10pp of protection 'e'. It does not apply to electrical equip-
ment used in underground mining. (EL-014) AS 2400.1–1995
Specifies requirements for Gay-Lussac type density bottles
suitable for the determination of liquids. (CH-001) Glossary of packaging terms 140pp
AS 2381.7–1989 Gives an alphabetical list of terms and their definitions
AS 2380 Intrinsic safety i 21pp as used in the packaging industry and includes an in-
Sets out requirements for the selection, installation and dex of non-preferred terms with cross-references to
Electrical equipment for explosive atmos- the associated preferred terms. Appendices include
pheres–Explosion-protection techniques maintenance of intrinsically safe electrical equipment
and systems. (EL-014) explanatory diagrams, and a list of commonly-used
acronyms. (PK-025)
AS 2380.1–1989
AS 2382–1981
General requirements AS 2400.5–2005
Surface roughness comparison specimens
(IEC 60079-0 Ed. 2.0 (1983)) 18pp Temporary corrosion protection
Amendment 1 September 1998 15pp
Includes, in separate sections, general requirements for all (ISO 6743-8:1987) 11pp
Prescribes general requirements for the construction,
marking and testing of electrical equipment intended specimens, specific requirements for turned, ground, bored, Specifies the selection and use of temporary corrosion
for use in explosive atmospheres and is supplemented milled, shaped or planed specimens, specific requirements preventatives for protecting metal surfaces during
by other parts covering specific types of protection. for spark-eroded, shot-blasted, grit-blasted or polished transport and storage. (PK-025)
This Standard is similar to IEC 79-0. (EL-014) specimens, and specific requirements for cast surfaces. Ra
values are given for all surfaces together with accuracy re- AS 2400.6–1986
AS 2380.4–1994 quirements, and an appendix illustrates typical sets of Paper and paperboard 33pp
mounted roughness comparison specimens. (ME-027) Provides general guidance on the selection and use of
Pressurized rooms or pressurized enclo-
sures 27pp different paper and paperboard products describing
AS 2383–1986 wrapping papers, paper bags, multiwall paper sacks,
Specifies requirements for the design, construction Waters–Determination of calcium–EDTA
and testing of rooms and enclosures of electrical paperboard boxes, fibreboard boxes, moulded pulp
equipment in which the entry of flammable gas or va- complexometric titration method 2pp and composite cans and drums. (PK-025)
pour is prevented by maintaining the air (or other non- Sets out a titrimetric method for the determination of cal-
flammable gas) within the room or enclosure at a cium in waters. This method is identical to AS 2383 (1980) AS 2400.7–1990
specified pressure above that of the external atmos- of the same title. However, it incorporates some editorial Timber boxes 22pp
phere. Requirements for the use of pressurized rooms corrections and precision data gained from a round robin
Provides general guidance on construction of timber
and enclosures in Class II, combustible dust areas are test program. (EV-008)
boxes, including recommendations for the selection of
also included. (EL-014) materials suitable for the required performance.
AS 2385–1990
(PK-025)
AS 2380.9–1991 Single-use (sterile) infusion sets for general
Type of protection n–Non-sparking medical use 28pp AS 2400.8–1989
(IEC 60079-15 Ed. 1.0 B (1987)) 16pp Available Superseded Textile bags, sacks and wrappings 3pp
Specifies design, construction and testing require- Amendment 1 May 1993
Specifies requirements for single-use sterile intravenous in- Provides information to assist packers in the selection,
ments for non-sparking electrical equipment for use in filling, handling and storage of textile bags, sacks and
explosive atmospheres. Includes the requirements for fusion sets for general medical use. It covers sets suitable
for blood, blood derivatives and other intravenous fluids in wrappings. (PK-025)
enclosed-break devices and non-incendive compo-
nents, sealed devices and restricted-breathing enclo- general, and also sets suitable only for use with fluids con-
taining no solid phase. Does not apply to certain types of AS 2400.10–2006
sures. Technically similar to IEC 79-15. (EL-014)
sets for paediatric use or other sets such as microdip sets, Protection against shock and vibration
AS/NZS 2381 pump sets and sets fitted with a central venous pressure (cushioning) 13pp
Electrical equipment for explosive gas at- monitoring device. Appendices include test methods for the Specifies requirements for the protection of packaged
determination of the physical, chemical and biological re- goods against shock and vibration. It also describes
mospheres–Selection, installation and main- quirements of the infusion set. (HE-021) the more commonly used materials and methods.
tenance (PK-025)

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AS 2400.11–1988

AS 2400.11–1988 applications, e.g. starting of emergency diesel genera- Specifies hydraulic performance tests for acceptance of ro-
Cordage 2pp tors. It includes tests to verify performance require- todynamic pumps (centrifugal, mixed flow and axial
Provides guidance on the choice and use of twines and ments. (EL-005) pumps). It is applicable to pumps of any size and to any
cords in securing packages or the top layer of unit pumped liquids behaving as clean cold water. This Stan-
loads. (PK-025) AS 2402.2.2–2005 dard contains two grades of accuracy of measurement–
Valve-regulated cells–Installation and us- grade 1 and grade 2. This Standard is idential with and has
AS 2400.13–1983 age 10pp been reproduced from ISO 9906:1999. (ME-030)
Tensional strapping 18pp Provides requirements for installation and usage of
lead-acid batteries of the valve-regulated type in- AS 2418–1995
Amendment 1 May 1986
Provides guidance on the selection and use of metallic tended for installation in electric traction vehicles such Coal and coke–Glossary of terms 177pp
and non-metallic tensional strapping. The term metal- as forklift trucks. (EL-005) Sets out definitions for terms used in relation to coal and
lic strapping covers flat band strapping and wire of coke. Fields covered are analysis and testing, classification,
round, oval or flat section. Non-metallic strapping AS 2403–1980 flow properties, coal preparation, mining and geology, pe-
covers weftless tapes and extruded thermoplastic Method for the measurement of the plastic trography, sampling and utilization. (MN-001)
tapes. (PK-025) strain ratio 'r' of sheet and strip metals 8pp
Sets out requirements for preparation of test pieces, proce- AS 2419
AS 2400.14–1985 dures for performing test, and the preparation of a test re- Fire hydrant installations
Adhesives 9pp port. Appendices include guidance on the calculation of 'r'
Provides guidance on the adhesives used in the manu- values based on length and width measurements and de- AS 2419.1–2005
facture of packaging materials and for assembling and scribe three test procedures which may be used. (MT-006) System design, installation and commis-
sealing packages, or securing of unit loads. (PK-025) sioning 82pp
AS 2404–1980 Amendment 1 8 June 2007
AS 2400.16–1986 Textile floor coverings–Fire propagation of Specifies requirements for the design, installation and
Flexible packaging 20pp the use-surface using a small ignition source commissioning of fire hydrants. (FP-009)
Provides general description of, and provides informa- 4pp
tion on, nomenclature, availability, properties, end- States the level of fire propagation acceptable for the use- AS 2419.1–1994
uses and some methods of test for flexible packaging, surface of any textile floor covering when ignited using a System design, installation and commis-
e.g. regenerated cellulose film, plastics films and alu- small ignition source. The methenamine tablet used for the sioning 63pp
minium foil, and gives general guidance on the use of test is specified in AS 2111.18. (CS-086) Available Superseded
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these materials in laminates. (PK-025) Amendment 1 October 1996


AS 2405–2005 Amendment 2 10 December 2004
AS 2400.18–1983 Laboratory glassware–Kjeldahl flasks 7pp Specifies requirements for installation within proper-
Use of desiccants in packaging 9pp Sets out the requirements for Kjeldahl flasks used for diges- ties of fire hydrants which may, in certain cases, be
Provides guidance on the use of desiccants in packag- tion and distillation procedures. (CH-001) supplemented by hydrants installed by water supply
ing to reduce humidity inside packages. Examples of authorities on street mains. (FP-009)
calculation of quantity of desiccant required as well as AS 2406–2006
notes on permeability and water-vapour transmission Laboratory glassware–Glass condensers with AS 2419.2–1994
rate are given in appendices. (PK-025) interchangeable ground glass joints 13pp Fire hydrant valves 16pp
Sets out requirements for a series of typical glass condens- Amendment 1 October 1996
AS 2400.22–2005 ers with interchangeable ground glass joints suitable for Specifies requirements for the design, construction,
Closures 11pp general laboratory use. (CH-001) performance, and testing of valves suitable for instal-
Specifies the use of closures for various types of con- lations as fire hydrant valves. (FP-009)
tainers made of different materials such as bottles, AS 2407–2005
cans, jars and tubes, generally less than 5 L capacity. Laboratory glassware–Separating funnels and AS 2419.3–1996
It applies to closures such as bungs, lids, plugs, seals, dropping funnels Fire brigade booster connections 10pp
strives and stoppers but excludes seamed ends and Specifies requirements for design, construction, per-
(ISO 4800:1998) 7pp formance and testing of fire brigade inlet booster con-
lever lids on metal cans. (PK-025)
(CH-001) nections suitable for use as part of fire hydrant sys-
AS 2401 tems. (FP-009)
AS 2408–1996
Battery chargers for lead-acid batteries– Laboratory glassware–Filter flasks
Domestic type AS 2422–1981
(ISO 6556:1981) 6pp Glossary of micrographics terms 30pp
Provides requirements for filter flasks for laboratory use. Sets out a comprehensive list of terms used in the field of
AS 2401.1–1994 (CH-001)
Battery chargers for vented cells 9pp micrographics with an explanation of each term. Terms
found in ordinary dictionaries are not included. (MS-004)
Specifies requirements for material, design, testing AS 2409–2005
and performance of battery chargers intended for do- Laboratory glassware–Interchangeable coni-
mestic use and for charging vented lead-acid batteries AS 2423–2002
of the automotive type. (EL-005)
cal ground glass joints 8pp Coated steel wire fencing products for terres-
Sets out the essential geometric requirements for inter- trial, aquatic and general use 82pp
changeability in relation to four series of conical ground Specifies requirements and sets out options, for zinc or
AS/NZS 2401.2:1995 glass joints with ground surfaces for incorporation in labo-
Battery chargers for valve-regulated cells zinc/aluminium-alloy coated steel wire and wire products
ratory glassware. (CH-001) for a broad range of fences, trellises, enclosures and the
12pp
like. Terrestrial, aquatic (notably marine) and general uses
Specifies requirements for the material, design, testing AS 2410–2005 are covered. The Standard provides for the optional appli-
and performance of battery chargers for domestic or Laboratory glassware–Interchangeable cation of organic coatings, such as paints and plastics, on
similar use for charging valve-regulated lead-acid bat- spherical ground glass joints 7pp the metallic coated wire and wire products. (MT-001)
teries used in cyclic applications, e.g. golf buggies and
Sets out the essential geometric requirements for inter-
prawning lights. (EL-005)
changeability in relation to a series of 10 spherical ground AS 2424–1991
glass joints for incorporation in laboratory glassware. Plastics building sheets–General installation
AS 2402 (CH-001)
Traction batteries–Lead-acid requirements and design of roofing systems
11pp
AS 2411–1993
AS 2402.1.1–2005 Available Superseded
Venous blood–Determination of lead content– Establishes procedures for the installation of plastics build-
Vented cells–Requirements 29pp Flame atomic absorption spectrometric
Provides requirements for lead-acid batteries of the ing sheets for walls and roofs and for the design of plastics
method 9pp roofing systems. (PL-022)
vented type intended for installation in electric traction Sets out a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method
vehicles such as forklift trucks. It includes require- for the determination of lead in venous blood after extrac-
ments for traction cells used in engine starting applica- AS 2427–2004
tion into n-butyl acetate. The method is applicable to the Smoke/heat release vents 11pp
tions, e.g. starting of emergency diesel generators. It determination of lead in whole blood in the range of 1.0
includes tests to verify performance requirements. Specifies requirements for buoyancy-driven smoke and
µmol/L to 60 µmol/L. (CH-036) heat exhaust vents that are intended to be mounted in roofs
(EL-005)
of buildings to release the products of combustion in the
AS 2416–2002 event of fire. (ME-062)
AS 2402.1.2–2005
Design and application of water safety signs
Vented cells–Installation and usage 12pp
22pp AS 2428
Provides requirements for the installation and usage of
Specifies requirements for the design and application of Methods of testing smoke/heat release vents
lead-acid batteries of the vented type intended for in-
flags and safety signs incorporating graphic symbols, in-
stallation in electric traction vehicles such as forklift
tended for use where water sports may be undertaken or AS 2428.1–2004
trucks. (EL-005)
where there are other activities close to bodies of water Determination of resistance to leakage
such as the seaside, rivers, creeks, dams and open drains.
AS 2402.2.1–2005 (CS-093)
during rain 5pp
Valve-regulated cells–Requirements (ME-062)
24pp AS 2417–2001
Provides requirements for lead-acid batteries of the AS 2428.2–2004
Rotodynamic pumps–Hydraulic performance
valve-regulated type intended for installation in elec- Determination of ability to operate under
acceptance tests–Grades 1 and 2
tric traction vehicles such as forklift trucks. It includes wind loading 5pp
requirements for traction cells used in engine starting (ISO 9906:1999) 61pp (ME-062)

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AS 2428.3–2004 AS/NZS 2430.3.5:2004 Specifies a method for the determination of the appar-
Determination of operating characteris- Examples of area classification– ent density of dried lower rank coal and its chars by
Refineries and major processing plants mercury displacement. (MN-001)
tics 4pp
(ME-062) 8pp
(MS-011)
AS 2434.5–2002
Lower rank coal and its chars–
AS 2428.4–2004
AS/NZS 2430.3.6:2004 Determination of moisture in bulk sam-
Determination of the effect of flame con- ples of lower rank coal and in analysis
tact 2pp Examples of area classification–
Laboratories, including fume cupboards samples of char 8pp
(ME-062) Specifies procedures for the determination of the
and flammable medical agents 6pp
Amendment 1 16 March 2007 moisture content of bulk samples and analysis samples
AS 2428.5–2004 of char from lower rank coal. (MN-001)
Specifies guidance on the classification of areas asso-
Determination of discharge coefficient ciated with laboratories, fume cupboards and the use
and effective aerodynamic area 5pp of flammable medical agents. It includes specified ex- AS 2434.6–2002
(ME-062) amples of classification for such areas. To be read in Lower rank coal–Ultimate analysis–
conjunction with AS/NZS 2430.3.1. (MS-011) Classical methods 27pp
AS 2428.6–2004 Specifies the method for the determination of the ul-
Determination of ability to operate under AS/NZS 2430.3.7:2004 timate analysis of lower rank coals and char in terms
snow loading 1p Examples of area classification–Landfill of their carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulphur con-
gas, sewage treatment and sewage pump- tents. (MN-001)
(ME-062)
ing plants 9pp
Specifies guidance on the classification of areas asso-
AS 2434.7–2002
AS 2429–2004
ciated with gas recovery, sewage treatment plants and Lower rank coal–Determination of mois-
Electroplated coatings of rhodium for general ture in the analysis sample 10pp
engineering applications 20pp sewage pumping plants. It includes specific examples
of classification for areas basically related with meth- Specifies two procedures for the determination of
Specifies the requirements for electroplated coatings of ane occurrences. The examples provided can be ex- moisture in the analysis sample of lower rank coal.
rhodium on metallic substrates for general engineering ap- tended to coal seam gas recovery and biodigestion of (MN-001)
plications. (MT-009) farm wastes. To be read in conjunction with
AS 2434.8–2002
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AS/NZS 2430.3.1. (MS-011)


AS 2430 Lower rank coal–Determination of ash
Classification of hazardous areas AS/NZS 2430.3.8:2004 3pp
Examples of area classification–Surface Specifies a method for the determination of ash in
AS 2430.1–1987 coatings and adhesives 10pp lower rank coal. (MN-001)
Explosive gas atmospheres 12pp Specifies guidance on the classification of areas asso-
Available Superseded ciated with the manufacture, storage, handling, testing AS 2434.9–2000
Provides a classification of areas according to the and sale of surface coatings and adhesives (classified Determination of four acid-extractable
likely existence of an explosive gas/air mixture, in- as manufactured produced and as flammable material ions in lower rank coal 7pp
cluding areas in which the mixture is continuously in the ADG Code and in the Dangerous Goods Regu- Sets out a method for the determination by atomic ab-
present or present for long periods (Zone 0), areas in lations 1985 – New Zealand). It includes specific ex- sorption spectrometry of the concentrations of the
which the mixture is likely to occur in normal opera- amples of classification for such areas. To be read in acid-extractable ions sodium, magnesium, calcium
tion (Zone 1), and areas in which the mixture is not conjunction with AS/NZS 2430.3.1. (MS-011) and iron in coal. (MN-001)
likely to occur or will exist for only a short time (Zone
2). Basic principles involved in classification are given AS/NZS 2430.3.9:2004 AS 2435–1992
and the factors to be considered in determining the Examples of area classification– Elastomeric hose for railway air brakes 7pp
type and extent of zones are described. Similar to IEC Miscellaneous 17pp Specifies requirements for elastomeric hose intended for
79-10 in terminology, definitions and general treat- Specifies guidance on the classification of areas asso- use as brake pipe coupling hoses in railway compressed air
ment of the subject. (MS-011) ciated with several finishing processes, fruit ripening braking systems, suitable for a maximum working pressure
rooms, several batch-type processes and ammonia sys- of 1.0 MPa within an ambient temperature range of -10°C
AS 2430.3–1991 tems. It includes specific examples of classification for to 65°C. (RU-001)
Specific occupancies the aforementioned areas. To be read in conjunction
with AS/NZS 2430.1. (MS-011) AS 2436–1981
(IEC 60079-10 Ed. 2.0 (1986)) 36pp
Guide to noise control on construction, main-
Available Superseded AS 2432–1991 tenance and demolition sites
Provides guidance on the classification of several Babies' dummies 23pp
commonly occurring situations in which flammable (ISO 1996) 30pp
Specifies safety requirements relating to the materials, de- Provides guidance in noise control in respect of engineering
liquids or gases are generated, processed, handled or sign, construction and performance, together with recom-
stored and which are therefore potentially hazardous. construction, maintenance and demolition works. It covers
mendations for the use and hygienic care of babies' dum- hearing protection of persons on site, investigation and
(MS-011) mies, all of which are important for the health and well- identification of noise sources, neighbourhood nuisance,
being of a baby. (CS-040) measurement of sound and its assessment and control of
AS/NZS 2430.3.1:2004 noise at source and its spread. Appendices provide informa-
Examples of area classification–General AS/NZS 2433:1994 tion on statutory requirements estimation of noise from
8pp Plastics–Method for exposure to ultraviolet sites (with examples). A-weighted levels of neighbourhood
Amendment 1 16 March 2007 lamps 4pp noise, sound levels from construction, maintenance and
(MS-011) Specifies a simple method of exposure of the surfaces of demolition plant, remedies and their effectiveness accord-
plastics to artificial ultraviolet radiation without the need ing to machine and source of noise, and use of acoustic
AS/NZS 2430.3.2:2004 for expensive equipment. (PL-010) screens and enclosures. (AV-006)
Examples of area classification–Vehicle
AS 2434 AS 2437–1987
workshops, vehicle parking, fuel dispens-
Methods for the analysis and testing of lower Flusher/sanitizers for bed pans and urine bot-
ing stations and aircraft hangars 28pp
rank coal and its chars tles 8pp
Specifies guidance on the classification of areas asso- Amendment 1 June 1988
ciated with vehicle workshops, vehicle parking areas, Specifies requirements for flusher/sanitizers for bed pans
fuel dispensing stations and aircraft hangars. It in- AS 2434.1–1999
Determination of the total moisture con- and urine bottles in hospitals, and designed to process sepa-
cludes specific examples of classification for the rately one adult bed pan generally in accordance with the
aforementioned areas as well as for residential garages tent of lower rank coal 10pp
Sets out three methods for the determination of the to- BS 2588 (Perfection) type, one child's bed pan, or one stan-
and pollution control equipment. To be read in con- dard commode pan, or not more than three urine bottles. It
junction with AS/NZS 2430.3.1. (MS-011) tal moisture content of lower rank coal. (MN-001)
does not apply to flusher/sanitizers designed to process
hospital utensils other than bed pans or urine bottles. Guid-
AS/NZS 2430.3.3:2004 AS 2434.2–2002
ance on information to be supplied with enquiries and or-
Examples of area classification– Lower rank coal–Determination of volatile ders, and on quality of water, is given in appendices.
Flammable liquids 15pp matter 8pp (ME-003)
Amendment 1 10 August 2007 Specifies a method for the determination of the vola-
tile matter of air-dried low rank coal, either directly or AS/NZS 2438
(MS-011)
with an initial oven drying. (MN-001) Drills and reamers
AS/NZS 2430.3.4:2004 AS 2434.3–2002
Examples of area classification– AS/NZS 2438.1:1994
Lower rank coal–Determination of the Specification for twist drills 34pp
Flammable gases 16pp moisture holding capacity 6pp
Amendment 1 16 March 2007 Amendment 1 January 1996
Specifies a method for the determination of the mois- Amendment 2 April 1996
Specifies guidance on the classification of areas asso- ture holding capacity of lower rank coals. (MN-001) Specifies dimensions and tolerances for parallel shank,
ciated with the production, processing, handling and jobber, stub, long and extra long series of twist drills,
storage of flammable liquids and gases, in refineries AS 2434.4–2002 and for Morse taper shank and Morse taper shank ex-
and major processing plants. It includes specific ex- Dried lower rank coal and its chars– tra long drills. Tables summarize both imperial and
amples of classification for such areas, based on a
Determination of apparent density– metric sizes for each type of drill. Identical with and
generalized method area classification. To be read in reproduced from BS 328.1:1993. (ME-010)
conjunction with AS/NZS 2430.3.1 (MS-011) Mercury displacement method 5pp

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AS 2439 clothes dryers to AS/NZS 2442.1 or clothes washers AS/NZS 2460:2002


Perforated plastics drainage and effluent pipe to AS/NZS 2040.1 (EL-015) Acoustics–Measurement of the reverberation
and fittings time in rooms 20pp
AS/NZS 2442.2:2000 Specifies methods for the measurement of reverberation
AS 2439.1–2007 Energy labelling requirements 23pp time in rooms. This Standard applies to any room in which
Perforated drainage pipe and associated Amendment 1 27 September 2006 reverberation time is an important factor affecting the qual-
Amendment 2 30 April 2007 ity of sound in the room, or where reverberation control is
fittings 26pp Provides energy labeling requirements for rotary
Specifies requirements for perforated plastics pipe and used for noise control purposes. (AV-004)
clothes dryers intended for household and similar use.
associated fittings designed for use in the drainage of Transitional aspects of regulation are addressed.
surface and subsurface land, highway and building AS 2462–1981
(EL-015) Cellulosic fibre thermal insulation 4pp
construction sites. (PL-021)
Available Superseded
AS 2444–2001
AS 2439.2–2007 Amendment 1 May 1985
Portable fire extinguishers and fire blankets– Amendment 2 December 1986
Perforated effluent pipe and associated Selection and location 29pp
fittings for sewerage applications 23pp Specifies essential characteristics of thermal insulation for
Specifies the criteria for the selection of portable fire extin- dwellings and provides for manufacturers to state the ther-
Specifies requirements for perforated plastics effluent guishers and the requirements for their application, location
pipe and associated fittings intended for effluent dis- mal resistance of the product. (BD-058)
and distribution. (FP-003)
charge. (PL-021)
AS/NZS 2465:1999
AS 2444–1995 Unified hexagon bolts, screws and nuts (UNC
AS 2441–2005 Portable fire extinguishers and fire blankets–
Installation of fire hose reels 11pp and UNF threads) 12pp
Selection and location 23pp Amendment 1 May 1999
Specifies requirements for distribution, location and instal-
lation of fire hose reels. (FP-007)
Available Superseded Specifies the dimensions for unified hexagon bolts, screws
Amendment 1 October 1996 and nuts (UNC and UNF threads) in diameters from ¼ in to
Amendment 2 June 1997 1½ in, and the material requirements for steel bolts and
AS/NZS 2442 Specifies criteria for the selection of extinguishers based on screws of strength grades 5 and 8 and for nuts of strength
Performance of household electrical appli- classification and rating, including requirements for loca- grades 5 and 8. (ME-029)
ances–Rotary clothes dryers tion and distribution of extinguishants based on classifica-
tion and rating, and the potential hazard classification. This AS 2468–1989
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

AS/NZS 2442.1:1996 Standard also includes a Section on the selection and loca- Steel cylinders for compressed gases–
Energy consumption and performance tion of fire blankets manufactured to the requirements of Brazed–0.1 kg to 11 kg 15pp
31pp AS 3504. A selection chart for fire extinguishers and a
guide to the selection of an extinguishant are included in Obsolescent
Amendment 1 October 1998 Specifies requirements for brazed steel cylinders with no
Amendment 2 September 1999 the Appendices. (FP-003)
longitudinal joint and not more than two circumferential
Amendment 3 18 March 2003 joints, of water capacity not less than 0.1 kg nor more than
Amendment 4 27 September 2006 AS/NZS 2450:1994
11 kg, which have test pressures from 1750 kPa to 7000
Specifies the method for determining performance Textiles–Natural and man-made fibres– kPa and are intended for the storage and transport of com-
characteristics, including moisture removal, maximum Generic names pressed gases in accordance with AS 2030.1. (ME-002)
fabric temperature and water and energy usage. It sets (ISO 2076:1989) 4pp
out minimum acceptable values for some of these Specifies lists and defines natural and man-made fibres. AS 2469–2005
characteristics but does not specify safety require- This Standard is based on ISO 2076:1989. (CS-004) Steel cylinders for compressed gases–
ments. Appendices include specification of the stan-
dard test load, required laboratory and equipment con- Welded two-piece construction–0.1 kg to
AS/NZS 2451:1998
ditions and result recording sheets. (EL-015) 150 kg 26pp
Bolts, screws and nuts with British Standard (ME-002)
Whitworth threads (rationalized series) 22pp
AS/NZS 2442.1 Supplement 3:1996 Specifies the dimensions for bolts and screws with British
Energy consumption and performance– AS 2470–2005
Standard Whitworth threads in diameters from ¼ in to 6 in, Steel cylinders for compressed gases–
Test material–Pillow case (Supplement to and the material requirements for steel bolts, screws and
AS/NZS 2442.1:1996) nuts for general use. (ME-029) Welded three-piece construction with longi-
Comprises a pillow case which is suitable for inclu- tudinal joint–11 kg to 150 kg 27pp
sion in the standard test load required when testing AS 2452 (ME-002)
clothes dryers to AS/NZS 2442.1, or clothes washers Non-destructive testing–Determination of
to AS/NZS 2040.1. Intended for sale to relevant AS 2473
thickness
manufacturers and other accredited test laboratories Valves for compressed gas cylinders
only. (EL-015) AS 2452.1–2004
AS 2473.1–2006
Determination of wall thickness of pipe by
AS/NZS 2442.1 Supplement 4:1996 Specifications, type testing, and manufac-
the use of radiography 15pp
Energy consumption and performance– Specifies the methods for the determination of the turing tests and inspections 24pp
Test material–Bath towel (Supplement to wall thicknesses of pipes and small fabricated vessels Specifies requirements for design, construction and
AS/NZS 2442.1:1996) using X-ray or gamma-ray radiography. (MT-007) manufacture, type testing and marking for valves in-
Comprises a bath towel which is suitable for inclusion tended to be fitted to gas cylinders which convey
in the standard test load required when testing clothes AS 2452.3–2005 compressed, liquefied or dissolved gases. (ME-002)
dryers to AS/NZS 2442.1, or clothes washers to Use of ultrasonic testing 16pp
AS/NZS 2040.1. Intended for sale to relevant manu- AS 2473.2–2007
Specifies six methods for the determination of thick-
facturers and other accredited test laboratories only. ness of material based on the use of ultrasonic pulse- Outlet connections (threaded) and stem
(EL-015) echo principles where scanning and reflecting surfaces (inlet) threads 56pp
are substantially parallel. (MT-007) Specifies requirements for valve outlet connections
AS/NZS 2442.1 Supplement 6:1998 (threaded) and stem (inlet) threads for use with gas
Energy consumption and performance– AS 2453–2004 cylinders in general applications. (ME-002)
Test material–Double bed sheet (Supple- Electroplated coatings–Chromium for engi-
ment to AS/NZS 2442.1:1996) AS 2473.3–2007
neering applications 30pp
Comprises a double bed sheet which is suitable for in- Specifies the requirements for electroplated coatings of Outlet connections for medical gases (in-
clusion in the standard test load required when testing hard chromium on ferrous and non-ferrous metals for engi- cluding pin-indexed yoke connections)
clothes dryers to AS/NZS 2442.1, or clothes washers neering applications. (MT-009) (ISO 407:2004) 24pp
to AS/NZS 2040.1. Intended for sale to relevant Specifies outlet connections for gas cylinders contain-
manufacturers and other accredited test laboratories AS 2454–2007 ing medical gases, and specifies certain related design
only. (EL-015) Textile floor coverings–Terminology 36pp and manufacturing features of the valve. (ME-002)
Defines terms relating to textile floor coverings, compo-
AS/NZS 2442.1 Supplement 7:1998 nents, substrates and maintenance. Also defines categories AS 2473–1990
Energy consumption and performance– of textile floor coverings according to their structural com- Valves for compressed gas cylinders
Test material–Table cloth (Supplement to position. (TX-009) (threaded outlet) 31pp
AS/NZS 2442.1:1996) Obsolescent
Comprises a table cloth which is suitable for inclusion AS/NZS 2455 Specifies inlet and outlet connection threads, material, test-
in the standard test load required when testing clothes Textile floor coverings–Installation practice ing, valve spindle dimensions and operations, and marking
dryers to AS/NZS 2442.1, or clothes washers to requirements, for compressed gas cylinder valves with
AS/NZS 2040.1. Intended for sale to relevant manu- AS/NZS 2455.1:2007 threaded outlet connections for a nominated range of gases.
facturers and other accredited test laboratories only. General 29pp (ME-002)
(EL-015) (TX-009)
AS 2474–1990
AS/NZS 2442.1 Supplement 8:2000 AS/NZS 2455.2:2007 Valves for compressed gas cylinders (diame-
Energy consumption and performance– Carpet tiles 8pp ter-indexed outlets) 8pp
Test material–Undershorts (Supplement Sets out the requirements for the recognized systems Obsolescent
to AS/NZS 2442.1:1996) for the installation of carpet tiles to be used in con- Specifies outlet connection dimensions for a system of di-
Comprises undershorts which are suitable for inclu- junction with AS/NZS 2455.1:2007. (TX-009) ameter-indexed connections for a limited range of nomi-
sion in the standard test load required when testing nated gases. Does not apply to valves for portable gas cyl-

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inders of less than 11 kg water capacity for self-contained tion to a patient for an extended period of time are not cov- Specifies test methods for rigid cellular plastics.
breathing apparatus, or to valves for fire extinguishers. ered. The Clauses of this Standard supplement or modify (PL-016)
(ME-002) the corresponding Clauses in ISO 8382:1988. (HE-018)
AS 2498.6–1993
AS 2475–2001 AS 2489 Determination of dimensional stability
Threaded hose connection fittings for bitumi- Methods for the analysis of zircon sand con- 3pp
nous materials 12pp centrates Specifies test methods for rigid cellular plastics.
Specifies the two sizes of threaded hose connection fittings (PL-016)
(50 mm and 63.5 mm) to be used on equipment used for AS 2489.5–2003
handling bituminous materials. (ME-057) Determination of zirconium plus hafnium AS 2498.7–1993
content (Gravimetric method) 5pp Determination of volume percentage of
AS 2476–1981 Sets out a gravimetric method for the determination of open and closed cells 15pp
General fumigation procedures 12pp the zirconium plus hafnium content of zircon sand Specifies test methods for rigid cellular plastics.
Sets out practical instructions applicable to every commer- concentrates. (MN-004) (PL-016)
cial fumigation for the eradication of pests, including the
necessary safety precautions to be taken at each step. Suit- AS 2489.11–2003 AS 2498.8–1991
able schedules for notifying authorities (both before and af- Determination of acid demand value 4pp Determination of water absorption
ter fumigation) are illustrated. The Standard should be used Sets out a method for the determination of the acid (ISO 2896:1987) 8pp
in conjunction with specific instructions for the particular demand of zircon sand concentrates. (MN-004) Specifies a method for determining the water absorp-
fumigant and operation in question. (CH-005) tion of rigid cellular plastics by measuring the change
AS 2490–1997 in buoyant force resulting from immersion in distilled
AS 2479–2007 Sampling procedures and charts for inspec- water. (PL-016)
Down and/or feather filling materials and filled tion by variables for percent nonconforming
products 11pp (ISO 3951:1989) 107pp AS/NZS 2499:2000
Specifies requirements for purity, composition, classifica- Provides sampling plans and procedures for inspection by Acoustics–Measurements of sound insulation
tion and labelling of down and/or feather filling material variables. Three methods of determining acceptability are in buildings and of buildings elements–
contained in filled products such as comforters, continental included viz. the 's' method, the 'o' method and the 'r'
quilts, pillows and sleeping bags etc. (CS-035)
Laboratory measurement of room-to-room
method. Appendices cover basic statistical theory, calcula- airborne sound insulation of a suspended
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

tion of the estimated standard deviation and the use of the 'r' ceiling with a plenum above it
AS 2482–1989 range method as an alternative to the 's' method. It is identi-
Geographic information systems–Geographic cal with and has been reproduced from ISO 3951:1989.
(ISO 140-9:1985) 7pp
data–Interchange of feature-coded digital (QR-008) Provides a laboratory method of measurement the airborne
sound insulation of a suspended ceiling with a plenum of
mapping data 31pp defined height mounted above an acoustical barrier which
Specifies the format and coding of unstructured digital AS/NZS 2492:2007 separates two rooms of a specified test facility. This Stan-
point and vector geographic data to be used when the in- Cross-linked polyethylene (PE-X) pipes for dard has been adopted with national modifications and re-
formation is being prepared for exchange purposes. pressure applications 23pp produced from ISO 140-9:1985. (AV-004)
(IT-004) Specifies requirements for cross-linked polyethylene pipes
for the conveyance of fluids under pressure. (PL-006) AS/NZS 2500:2004
AS 2483–2003
Guide to the safe use of electricity in patient
Metal finishing–Recommended sampling AS/NZS 2496:1995 care 72pp
plans for the inspection and testing of coat- Breathing attachments for anaesthetic pur- Provides a guide to the safe use and application of electric-
ings (ISO 4519:1980, MOD) 12pp poses for human use 30pp ity operated equipment used in health care. In addition to
Specifies sampling plans and procedures for inspection by Specifies basic requirements for breathing attachments for providing protection against electric shock to patients and
attributes of electrodeposited metallic coatings. This Stan- anaesthetic apparatus, including the sequence and dimen- staff, provision to safeguard against hazards such as ther-
dard is an adoption with national modifications and is re- sions of cone and socket joints (conical fittings) of 15 mm, mal, radiant and mechanical, are also included. Measures
produced from ISO 4519:1980. (MT-009) 19 mm, 22 mm, 23 mm and 30 mm sizes, used for adult required to provide and maintain patient and operator
and paediatric purposes. Dimensions and form of screw- safety, including specification of the class of equipment and
AS 2484 threaded, weight-bearing connections for use with attach- electrical installation to be employed for particular medical
Fire–Glossary of terms ments for anaesthetic apparatus and ventilators are also procedures, are also included. (HE-003)
specified. (HE-019)
AS 2484.1–1990 AS 2503
Fire tests 6pp AS 2497 Refractories and refractory materials–
Provides a glossary of terms to be used in connection Procedures for acceptance testing of refrac- Chemical analysis
with fire testing; also refers to deprecated terms which tory products
should not be used in connection with fire testing. AS 2503.1–2006
(FP-018) AS 2497.1–2001 Silica refractories 26pp
Batch procedure 40pp Sets out methods for the sampling, preparation of
AS 2484.2–1991 Sets out the methodology for the acceptance testing of samples and analysis of silica refractories and refrac-
Fire protection and firefighting equipment refractory products based on minimum quality levels tory materials (MN-007)
(ISO 3941:1977) 27pp associated with an agreed specification. (MN-007)
Provides terms relating to fire protection and fire- AS 2503.2–2006
fighting equipment. The terms are generally consistent AS 2498 Aluminosilicate refractories 28pp
with ISO usage, but in some cases only the Australian Methods of testing rigid cellular plastics Sets out methods for the sampling, preparation of
term is used. (FP-010) sample and analysis of aluminosilicate refractories and
AS 2498.0–1993 refractory materials. (MN-007)
AS/NZS 2485:1995 General introduction and list of methods
Medical equipment–Single-use winged intra- 1p AS 2503.3–2006
venous devices (sterile) for general medical Specifies test methods for rigid cellular plastics. High alumina materials 24pp
use 39pp (PL-016) Sets out methods for the samplings preparation of
Specifies requirements for sterilized winged devices, gen- sample and analysis of high alumina refractories and
erally known as 'scalp vein units', for intravenous use. Ap- AS 2498.1–1993 high alumina refractory materials. (MN-007)
pendices include methods of test for biological, chemical Sampling and conditioning 1p
and physical requirements. (HE-009) Specifies test methods for rigid cellular plastics. AS 2503.4–2006
(PL-016) Dolomites and magnesites 35pp
AS 2487–2002 Sets out methods for the sampling, preparation of
Dry heat sterilizers 16pp AS 2498.2–1993 samples and analysis of dolomite and magnesite re-
Specifies requireements for dry heat sterilizers of the hot air Determination of linear dimensions 4pp fractories and refractory materials (MN-007)
type intended for use in hospitals, hospital laboratories, of- Specifies test methods for rigid cellular plastics.
fice-based health care facilities and similar situations for the (PL-016) AS 2503.5–2003
sterilization of instruments, metalware, glassware and oils. Chrome-bearing materials 35pp
It does not apply to machines that sterilize fluids in non- AS 2498.3–1993 Sets out methods for the sampling, sample prepara-
vented bottles or liquids, oils and greases that have a boil- Determination of compressive stress 3pp tion, and analysis of chrome-bearing materials.
ing point less than the selected sterilizing temperature. Specifies test methods for rigid cellular plastics. (MN-007)
(ME-003) (PL-016)
AS 2503.6–2007
AS 2488–1995 AS 2498.4–1993 Refractories, refractory mortars and sili-
Resuscitators intended for use with humans Determination of cross-breaking strength cate materials–Determination of major
(ISO 8382:1988) 33pp 3pp and minor elements–Wavelength disper-
Amendment 1 January 1996 Specifies test methods for rigid cellular plastics. sive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry us-
Specifies performance and safety requirements for ventila- (PL-016) ing lithium borate fusion 19pp
tory resuscitators intended for use with humans of all age Specifies a wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence
groups. Automatic pressure cycled gas-powered resuscita- AS 2498.5–1993 spectrometric method using lithium borate fusion to
tors, electrically-powered resuscitators, devices which are Determination of water vapour transmis- determine major and minor elements in refractories,
designed only to deliver gases to a patient breathing ade- cements and silicate materials. (MN-007)
quately, and devices intended to assist or provide ventila-
sion rate 4pp

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AS 2505 AS/NZS 2512 Sets out recommended practices for the technical evalua-
Metallic materials Methods of testing protective helmets tion of a higher rank coal deposit, principally using bore-
hole techniques. (MN-001)
AS 2505.1–2004 AS/NZS 2512.1:1998
Sheet, strip and plate–Bend tests 11pp AS 2520–1981
Definitions and headforms
Specifies methods for single and reverse bend testing Petroleum measurement tables
(ISO/DIS 6220) 31pp
of coated and uncoated metal sheet, strip and plate. (ISO 91:1981) 11pp
(CS-097) Amendment 1 January 1984
(MT-006)
Gives instructions on the use of petroleum measurement ta-
AS 2512.1–1984 bles called up by reference to provide data for the calcula-
AS 2505.2–2004
Definitions and headforms 7pp tion of petroleum quantities in both commercial transac-
Bars, rods and solid shapes–Bend tests
(CS-097) tions and engineering procedures. The referenced tables
11pp
were developed by the American Petroleum Institute, the
Specifies methods for simple and reverse bend testing
in the longitudinal direction of coated and uncoated
AS/NZS 2512.2:2006 American Society for Testing and Materials and the Insti-
General requirements for the conditioning tute of Petroleum. Based on ISO 91:1981 with the addition
metal bars, rods, and solid shapes. (MT-006)
and preparation of test specimens and of parts of tables from ASTM/IP Petroleum Measurement
Tables, 1952 edition. (ME-038)
AS 2505.3–2004 laboratory conditions 3pp
Tubular products–Bend and related tests (CS-097)
AS 2527–2006
7pp Cylinders for dissolved acetylene 16pp
Specifies four test methods for determining the resis- AS/NZS 2512.3.1:2007
Specifies the basic requirements for steel cylinders of 5 kg
tance of metallic seamless and welded tubes to plastic Determination of impact energy attenua- to 160 kg water capacity intended for the storage and trans-
deformation. (MT-006) tion–Helmet drop test 5pp port of acetylene. Also specifies requirements for the po-
(CS-097) rous filler, the solvent and the cylinder marking. (ME-002)
AS 2505.4–2002
Wire–Reverse bend test AS/NZS 2512.3.2:1997 AS 2528–1982
(ISO 7801:1984) 5pp Determination of impact energy attenua- Bolts, studbolts and nuts for flanges and
Specifies a method for determining the ability of me- tion–Striker drop test 6pp other high and low temperature applications
tallic wire of diameter or thickness 0.3 to 10 mm in- Sets out a method for determining the impact energy 40pp
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

clusive to undergo plastic deformation during reverse of a helmet, temple protector or faceguard, intended Specifies requirements for fasteners mainly intended for
bending. This Standard is identical with and has been for use in a sport where there is danger of being in- bolting for flanges and other pressure-containing purposes.
reproduced from ISO 7801:1984. (MT-006) jured by a ball or puck. (CS-095) Covers a metric series for the temperature range -50°C to
+300°C and an inch series for -250°C to +575°C. Appendi-
AS 2505.5–2002 AS/NZS 2512.4:1998 ces deal with strength and performance of inch series stud-
Wire–Simple torsion test Determination of penetration resistance bolts at elevated temperatures, method for checking square-
(ISO 7800:1984) 2pp 2pp ness of thread, sampling for mechanical properties, material
Specifies a method for determining the ability of me- standards for inch bolting and metric equivalents for inch
(CS-097)
tallic wire of diameter or thickness 0.1 to 10 mm in- series studbolts and nuts. (ME-029)
clusive to undergo plastic deformation during simple
torsion in one direction. This Standard is identical AS/NZS 2512.5.1:1998
AS 2529–1982
with and has been reproduced from ISO 7800:1984. Determination of strength of retention
Collection of reliability, availability and main-
(MT-006) system–Static strength 3pp
tainability data for electronics and similar en-
(CS-097)
AS 2505.6–2002 gineering use
Wire–Wrapping test AS/NZS 2512.5.2:1998 (IEC 60362 (1971)) 5pp
Provides guidance on the collection of reliability data on
(ISO 7802:1983) 1p Determination of strength of retention the field performance of electronic components, equipment
Specifies a method for determining the ability of me- system–Dynamic strength 3pp and systems to provide data for the comparison of actual
tallic wire of diameter or thickness 1.0 to 10 mm in- (CS-097) and predicted reliability, the improvement of achieved reli-
clusive to undergo plastic deformation during wrap- ability, and the derivation of availability and maintainability
ping. This Standard is identical with and has been re- AS/NZS 2512.6:2006 information. The Standard can be applied to any other field
produced from ISO 7802:1983. (MT-006)
Measurement of horizontal peripheral vi- of engineering for which such data are requested. Techni-
sion clearance 2pp cally identical with IEC 362. (QR-005)
AS 2507–1998
(CS-097)
The storage and handling of agricultural and AS 2530–1982
veterinary chemicals 53pp AS/NZS 2512.7.1:2006 Presentation of reliability data on electronic
Sets out requirements and recommendations for the safe and similar components
storage and handling of agricultural and veterinary chemi- Determination of stability of protective
cals on farms and in other rural industries. Advice is given helmets–Static stability 9pp (IEC 60319 Ed. 2.0 (1978)) 12pp
on storage installations, fire precautions, waste disposal, (CS-097) Provides guidance on the presentation of the detailed data,
operations and personnel safety. A discussion of the haz- such as the change in a characteristic with time or on the
ards presented by agricultural and veterinary chemicals and AS/NZS 2512.7.2:1998 failure rate(s) of the associated component(s), that are es-
guidelines for emergency procedures (including first aid) sential to the prediction of the operating performance of
Determination of stability of protective electronic or similar equipment. The Standard is technically
are provided in appendices. (CH-009) helmets–Dynamic stability 3pp identical with IEC 319. (QR-005)
(CS-097)
AS 2508
AS 2533–2002
Safe storage and handling information card AS/NZS 2512.8:2006 Acoustics–Preferred frequencies and band
Measurement of peak deflection 3pp centre frequencies 11pp
AS 2508.2.007–2001 (CS-097) Provides the specification of preferred frequencies, band
Liquefied petroleum gas 2pp centre frequencies, and frequency labels which form a
Double sided card AS/NZS 2512.9:2006 geometric series for acoustical measurements. These pre-
Provides general safety information for storing and Determination of load distribution 5pp ferred frequencies should also be used as geometric centre
handling LP Gas, including first aid information and frequencies for acoustic band measurements. (AV-001)
emergency procedures for dealing with leaks and fires. (CS-097)
(CH-009) AS 2534–1997
AS 2514–1999
Drying cabinets for medical equipment 14pp Lead and lead alloys–Sampling for chemical
AS 2508.10.001–2000
Specifies requirements for drying cabinets intended for use and spectrochemical analysis 12pp
Agricultural and veterinary chemicals Specifies methods for the sampling of lead and lead alloys
(Packaged products only) 2pp in hospitals for the drying of medical equipment. Guidance
on information that should be supplied with enquiries and and procedures for the preparation of laboratory samples
A3 folded card orders is given in an appendix. (ME-003) required for chemical and spectrochemical analysis
Provides general safety information for storing and (CH-010)
handling agricultural and veterinary chemicals, includ-
ing first aid information and emergency procedures AS 2518–1992
Fusion-bonded low-density polyethylene AS/NZS 2535
for dealing with leaks, spills and fires. An outline of Test methods for solar collectors
the classes of dangerous goods and poisons schedules coating for pipes and fittings 13pp
is also given. (CH-009) Specifies requirements for coating for protection against
corrosion, where the coating is not subject to weather expo- AS/NZS 2535.1:2007
AS 2512 (Frc) sure (a safe period of 18 months of weather exposure is al- Thermal performance of glazed liquid
Methods of testing protective helmets lowed for to cover an extended storage period prior to in- heating collectors including pressure
Front cover and introduction stallation), and the pipeline operating temperatures are not drop (ISO 9806-1:1994, MOD) 72pp
(CS-097) above +60°C nor below -40°C. Coating thickness for nor- Establishes methods for determining the thermal per-
mal and heavy duty for a given range of nominal pipe sizes formance of glazed liquid heating solar collectors. It
are tabulated. (WS-009) provides test methods and calculation procedures for
AS 2512 (Lst) determining the steady-state and quasi-steady-state
Methods of testing protective helmets thermal performance of solar collectors. The Standard
AS 2519–1993
List of methods is technically equivalent to and has been reproduced
(CS-097)
Guide to the technical evaluation of higher
rank coal deposits 116pp from ISO 9806-1:1994. (CS-028)

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AS 2537–1994 AS/NZS 2544:1995 AS 2550.3–2002


Mechanical jointing fittings for use with Grey iron pressure fittings 41pp Bridge, gantry, portal (including container
cross-linked polyethylene (PE-X) pipe for hot Specifies requirements for grey iron pressure fittings of cranes), jib and monorail cranes 27pp
and cold water applications 26pp nominal sizes up to and including DN 600, intended pri- Specifies the minimum requirements for the safe use
Amendment 1 11 December 2002 marily for the conveyance of water under pressure. One of bridge, gantry, portal (including container cranes),
Specifies requirements for mechanical jointing fittings suit- class of fitting is specified, suitable for a variety of jointing jib and monorail cranes. It also specifies requirements
able for use as fixed joints, with cross-linked polyethylene systems. (WS-016) for planning, selection, siting, erection and disman-
(PE-X) pipes manufactured in accordance with AS 2492. tling, operation, maintenance, inspection and repair of
(PL-006) AS 2545–1993 the above types of cranes. (ME-005)
Subcontract conditions 62pp
AS/NZS 2538:2004 Amendment 1 11 October 2000 AS 2550.4–2004
Vehicle support stands 15pp Provides a set of compatible subcontract conditions for Tower cranes 19pp
Specifies requirements for the design, construction, per- subcontracts involving site work on projects where AS Specifies requirements for the safe use of tower
formance and labelling of vehicle support stands. (CS-043) 2124–1992 is in use as the head contract between the main cranes, covering planning, selection, siting, personnel,
contractor and the principal. (MB-010) inspection, testing, erection, dismantling, personnel
AS/NZS 2538:1995 safety, operation, maintenance and repair. Appendices
Vehicle support stands 11pp AS 2545/A–1993 provide typical inspection and testing certificates as
Available Superseded Subcontract conditions (AS 2545–1993)– well as inspection testing check sheets. (ME-005)
Specifies requirements for the design, construction, per- Annexure Part A 132pp
formance and labelling of vehicle support stands. (CS-043) 11 sets of 11-pages form (The electronic copy only in- AS 2550.5–2002
cludes 1 set of form) Mobile cranes 32pp
AS/NZS 2541:1998 Comprises pads of tear off Annexure forms for Australian Specifies requirements for the safe use of mobile
Guide to the cleaning-in-place of dairy factory Standard Subcontract conditions AS 2545–1993, consisting cranes. It includes sections on planning, selection, sit-
of Annexure Part A and Approved form of unconditional ing, erection, dismantling and operation together with
equipment 26pp a section on load limiting and indicating devices.
Provides guidance for the implementation and efficient op- undertaking. (MB-010)
(ME-005)
eration of CIP systems in the dairying industry. Basic prin-
ciples and the recommended procedures established by AS 2545/B–1993
Subcontract conditions (AS 2545–1993)– AS 2550.6–1995
practice have been outlined. Applies to all cleaning opera-
Guided storing and retrieving appliances
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tions where equipment is cleaned by use of circulating liq- Annexure Part B 160pp
uids rather than by manually scrubbing. (FT-023) 20 sets of 7-pages form (The electronic copy only in- 16pp
This Standard specifies requirements for the safe use
cludes 1 set of form) of guided storing and retrieving appliances as defined
AS 2542 Comprises pads of tear off Annexure forms for Australian
Sensory analysis in AS 2549. It includes sections on planning, selec-
Standard Subcontract conditions AS 2545–1993, consisting tion, erection and dismantling, inspection, testing, op-
of Annexure Part B, Certificate of substantial completion, eration, maintenance and logbooks. The appendices
AS 2542.1.1–2005 General conditions of tendering and form of tender, and provide an example of an inspection and testing cer-
General guide to methodology–Types of Form of formal instrument of agreement for subcontract. tificate, and a typical logbook format. It is intended for
test 7pp (MB-010) use with AS 2550.1 and AS 1418.6 which specifies
Specifies in general terms the factors that need to be the design requirements for such appliances.
considered in carrying out sensory analysis of prod- AS 2545–1987 (ME-005)
ucts. It proposes the various types of test used in sen- Subcontract conditions 45pp
sory analysis. (FT-022) Amendment 1 11 October 2000 AS 2550.7–1996
Provides a set of compatible subcontract conditions for Builders' hoists and associated equip-
AS 2542.1.3–1995 subcontracts involving site work on projects where AS
2124–1986 is in use as the head contract between the main ment 23pp
General guide to methodology–Selection Amendment 1 October 1999
of assessors contractor and the principal. (MB-010)
This Standard specifies the requirements for the safe
(ISO 8586-1:1993) 12pp use of builders' hoists and associated equipment as de-
AS 2545/A–1987
(FT-022) fined in AS 2549. It includes general sections on plan-
Subcontract conditions–Annexure to AS 2545 ning, selection, siting, erection and dismantling, per-
AS 2542.2.1–2007 200pp sonnel, maintenance, inspection and repair as well as
Specific methods–Paired comparison test 25 sets of 8-pages form (The electronic copy only in- sections which deal with the specific operating and
(ISO 5495:2005, ISO 5495:2005/Cor 1:2006) cludes 1 set of form) testing requirements of materials-only hoists and per-
22pp (MB-010) sonnel-and-material hoists. An appendix provides an
(FT-022) example of an inspection and testing certificate. It is
AS 2545/B–1987 intended for use with AS 2550.1 and AS 1418.7 which
AS 2542.2.2–2005 Subcontract conditions–Annexure to AS 2545 specify the design requirements for such appliances.
Specific methods–Triangle test including certificate of substantial completion (ME-005)
(ISO 4120:2004) 15pp form of formal instrument of agreement
Adopts ISO 4120:2004 to specify a procedure for de-
AS/NZS 2550.9:1996
100pp
termining whether a perceptible sensory difference or Vehicle hoists 16pp
25 sets of 4-pages form (The electronic copy only in- Specifies the requirements for the safe use of vehicle
similarity exists between samples of two products. cludes 1 set of form)
The method is a forced-choice procedure. The method hoists as defined in AS 2549. It includes sections on
(MB-010) planning, selection, siting, operation and maintenance,
is applicable whether a difference exists in a single
sensory attribute or in several attributes. (FT-022) inspection and repair. Appendices provide examples
AS 2548 of an inspection and testing certificate, and a typical
AS 2542.2.3–2007 Battery chargers for lead-acid traction batter- logbook format. It is intended for use with AS 2550.1
ies and AS/NZS 1418.9 which specifies the design and
Specific methods–Guidelines for the use installation requirements for vehicle hoists. (ME-005)
of quantitative response scales (rating) AS 2548.1–1998
(ISO 4121:2003) 14pp Battery chargers for vented cells 12pp AS 2550.10–2006
(FT-022) Specifies requirements for the design, testing and per- Mobile elevating work platforms 47pp
AS 2542.2.4–2005 formance of battery chargers for charging vented lead- Specifies requirements for the safe use of mobile ele-
acid batteries used in traction applications, e.g. forklift vating work platforms. (ME-005)
Specific methods–Duo-trio test
trucks. Includes graphs of maximum charging current
(ISO 10399:2004) 19pp version cell voltage. (EL-005) AS 2550.11–2004
Adopts ISO 10399:2004 to specify a procedure for de-
termining whether a perceptible sensory difference or
Vehicle-loading cranes 41pp
AS 2549–1996 Specifies requirements for the safe use of vehicle
similarity exists between samples of two products.
The method is a forced-choice procedure. (FT-022) Cranes (including hoists and winches)– loading cranes. Includes sections on planning, selec-
Glossary of terms 51pp tion, siting, operation, maintenance, inspection and re-
AS 2542.2.5–1991 This Standard provides an alphabetical listing, with illustra- pair, and limiting and indicating devices. Appendices
Specific methods–'A–not A' test tions where appropriate, of terms and definitions used in the cover terminology of parts and motions, assessments
AS 1418 series of Standards on the design of cranes (in- for continued use, a sample inspection and testing cer-
(ISO 8588:1987) 8pp tificate, examples of motions that increase load mo-
Sets out a procedure for using the 'A–not A' test for cluding hoists and winches) and the AS 2550 series of
Standards on the safe use of cranes. (ME-005) ment and advice on risk management. (ME-005)
use in the sensory analysis of foods. (FT-022)
AS 2542.2.6–1995 AS 2550 AS 2550.13–1997
Specific methods–Ranking Cranes, hoists and winches–Safe use Building maintenance units 18pp
(ISO 8587:1988) 15pp Specifies the requirements for the safe use of building
(FT-022) AS 2550.1–2002 maintenance units as defined in AS 2549. It includes
General requirements 59pp sections on planning, selection, siting, operation and
AS 2542.3–1989 Amendment 1 21 May 2004 maintenance, inspection and repair. Appendices pro-
Glossary of terms Specifies the minimum requirements for the safe use vide examples of an inspection and testing certificate,
(BS 5098, ISO 5492) 5pp of cranes. It also specifies requirements for planning, and a typical logbook format. It is intended for use
selection, siting, erection and dismantling, operation, with AS 2550.1, and AS 1418.13 which specifies the
Sets out a list of terms commonly used in Australia in
maintenance, inspection and repair of cranes. design and installation requirements for building
sensory examination of foods with each term defined
(ME-005) maintenance units. (ME-005)
in accordance with its accepted meaning. (FT-022)

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AS 2550.15–1994

AS 2550.15–1994 dard is identical with and has been reproduced from CISPR given are appropriate for the conduct of a variety of
Concrete placing equipment 38pp 12:1997. (TE-003) pool-related activities, whether of a competitive or
Specifies the requirements for the safe use of concrete recreational nature, including swimming, diving and
placing equipment, covering planning, selection, sit- AS 2558–2006 water polo. It is intended to be read in conjunction
ing, personnel, erection, dismantling, operation, main- Transformers for use on single-wire earth- with the general recommendations of AS 2560.1.
tenance, inspection and assessment. The appendices return distribution systems 7pp (LG-009)
include mandatory and advisory warning and safety Proposes requirements for isolating and distribution trans-
signs, noise levels, types of accidents and logbook formers used in single-wire earth-return electrical distribu- AS 2560.2.6–1994
data. (ME-005) tion systems. To be used in conjunction with AS 2374.1 Specific recommendations–Baseball and
(EL-008) softball 13pp
AS 2550.16–1997 Amendment 1 October 1994
Mast climbing work platforms 34pp AS 2560 Sets out recommendations for lighting for baseball
Specifies the requirements for the safe use of mast Sports lighting and softball. Recommendations given apply to train-
climbing work platforms as defined in AS 2549. It in- ing and competition levels of play, and take into ac-
cludes sections on proposed site use criteria, site- AS 2560.1–2002 count visual requirements of participants and specta-
specific considerations, supplier's information, site for General principles 35pp tors. It is intended to be read in conjunction with the
erection, erection alteration and dismantling, commis- Specifies general principles, requirements and rec- general recommendations of AS 2560.1. (LG-009)
sion testing and handover, operation and inspection ommendations for lighting of both indoor and outdoor
testing and repair. Appendices give guidance on haz- sporting venues but does not cover lighting for televi- AS 2560.2.7–1994
ards, site inspection check list, handover certificate, sion broadcasting. Addresses the visual needs of play-
record of training, operating instructions, logbook Specific recommendations–Outdoor
ers, officials and spectators and examines the relevant hockey 10pp
format and inspection and test format. It is intended photometric parameters and applicable light source
for use with AS 2550.1 and AS 1418.16, which speci- Sets out recommendations for lighting for hockey
technologies and luminaire designs. Also specifies
fies the design requirements for mast climbing work where played outdoors. Recommendations are also
terms and methods for measuring and quantifying de-
platforms. (ME-005) appropriate where hockey to indoor rules is played
signs and installations and explains, with examples,
outdoors. Recommendations given apply to training
the effect of maintenance regimes. To be used in con-
AS 2550.19–2007 and competition levels of play and take into account
junction with other sport-specific Standards in the AS
Telescopic handlers 44pp visual requirements of participants and spectators. It is
2560 series as appropriate. Deals with the same tech-
Specifies requirements for the safe use of telescopic intended to be read in conjunction with the general
nical areas as the 1982 edition but includes require-
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handlers. It includes sections on planning, selection, recommendations of AS 2560.1. (LG-009)


ments as well as recommendations, plus updates the
siting, operation, maintenance, inspection and repairs. terminology of several parameters and replaces the
(ME-005) concept of 'service illuminance' with that of 'main- AS 2560.2.8–2007
tained' illuminance. (LG-009) Specific applications–Outdoor bowling
AS 2550.20–2005 greens 13pp
Self-erecting tower cranes 19pp AS 2560.2.1–2003 Sets out recommendations for the lighting of bowling
Specifies requirements for the safe use of self-erecting Specific applications–Lighting for out- greens. Recommendations given apply to recreational
tower cranes, covering planning, selection, siting, in- door tennis 16pp and competition levels of play, and take into account
stallation, maintenance, inspection, repair and opera- Specifies requirements specific to lighting outdoor visual requirements of participants and spectators. It is
tion. (ME-005) tennis courts and examines the particular visual tasks intended to be read in conjunction with the general
associated with this sport. Lighting levels are specified recommendations of AS 2560.1. (LG-009)
AS 2551–1982 for national/international, club competi-
Steel sheet and strip–Cold-rolled, electrolytic tion/commercial and recreational/residential levels of AS 2561–1982
zinc-coated 11pp play, but lighting for television broadcasting is not in- Guide to the determination and use of quality
Specifies three grades of cold-rolled unalloyed low carbon cluded. To be read in conjunction with AS 2560.1. costs 22pp
steel sheet produced on a continuous mill and zinc coated Deals with the same technical areas as the 1982 edi- Discusses methods for use by quality assurance and cost
by an electrolytic process. Supplied as coil or cut lengths in tion but includes requirements as well as recommen- accounting managers in particular, whereby costs incurred
thicknesses from 0.3 mm to 2 mm and in widths from 15 dations, the requirements applying to measurement in providing high quality products may be identified, con-
mm to 1250 mm. (MT-001) techniques and acceptable levels of various lighting trolled and minimized. Defines three categories of quality
parameters. Other changes include the introduction of cost prevention, appraisal and failure costs and establishes
AS 2552–1982 a second uniformity measurement, glare rating re- procedures for collection, recording, analysis and reporting
Steel sheet and strip–Terne (lead-tin alloy) quirements and specified locations for illuminance and of quality cost data. (QR-008)
glare calculations or measurements. (LG-009)
coated 12pp
Specifies flat steel sheet and strip, in thicknesses from 0.6 AS 2562–2005
AS 2560.2.2–1986
to 2 mm and up to 1220 mm wide, terne-coated by the hot Hydrometers–Portable syringe-type for lead-
dip process. Provision is made for four grades of steel and Specific recommendations–Lighting of
multipurpose indoor sports centres 3pp acid batteries 20pp
three classes of terne coating. (MT-001) Sets out requirements for the design, construction and test-
Sets out specific recommendations for the lighting of
indoor sports centres in which a number of sports may ing of portable syringe-type hydrometers for use in the de-
AS/NZS 2554:1998 termination of the density of the electrolyte in lead-acid
Hose and hose assemblies for air 8pp be played within the same space. Primarily applies to
the provision of electric lighting but some recommen- storage batteries within the normal range of ambient tem-
Specifies requirements for hose and hose assemblies for use perature experienced in Australia. (CH-001)
with compressed air, and having maximum working pres- dations relate to the integration of electric lighting and
sures of up to 2.5 MPa. (RU-001) daylight. Does not apply to the lighting of areas in
multi-sport complexes that are dedicated to a specific AS 2563–1996
sport nor does it cover requirements for television Wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence
AS 2555–1982 broadcasting. (LG-009) spectrometers–Determination of precision
Supervised adventure playgrounds–Guide to
16pp
establishment and administration 20pp AS 2560.2.3–2007
Outlines recommended procedures for choosing a site for Describes procedures suitable for testing whether wave-
Specific applications–Lighting for football length dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometers are
and establishing and operating a supervised adventure
playground where children can develop their own patterns
(all codes) 20pp functioning in a manner that will produce precise analytical
of play, learn to develop skills and use their creative talents. Specifies requirements particular to lighting grounds results. Applicable to both sequential and simultaneous
It also draws attention to potential hazards within such a for playing Australian Rules, Rugby League, Rugby spectrometers. (MN-002)
playground and recommends ways in which these can be Union and Soccer and examines the particular visual
minimized. (CS-005) tasks associated with this sport. Lighting levels are AS 2564–1982
specified for recreational, training, amateur and pro- Aluminium ores–Determination of aluminium,
fessional levels of play but lighting for television
AS 2556–2000 broadcasting is not included. To be read in conjunc-
silicon, iron, titanium and phosphorus con-
Electric resistance welded steel air heater tion with AS 2560.1. (LG-009) tents–Wavelength dispersive X-ray fluores-
tubes 5pp cence spectrometric method 48pp
Specifies the method of manufacture, steelmaking process AS 2560.2.4–1986 Sets out a wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence proce-
and chemical composition for tubes in the as-welded condi- Specific recommendations–Lighting for dure and includes both a computer program for obtaining
tion. It also specifies tolerances, number and selection of the results and a statistical evaluation of the method. It is
samples for tests, and the expanding and flattening tests.
outdoor netball and basketball 6pp
applicable to all normal aluminium ores regardless of min-
(ME-001) Sets out specific recommendations for the lighting for
eralogical type. (MN-003)
netball and basketball where played outdoors. Pro-
vides recommendations both for recreational or train-
AS/NZS 2557:1999 ing and for competition levels of play, and takes into AS/NZS 2566
Limits and methods of measurement of radio account spectator viewing requirements associated Buried flexible pipelines
interference characteristics of vehicles, motor with these levels of play. Recommendations which are
boats and spark-ignited engine-driven de- applicable for indoor netball and basketball are pro- AS/NZS 2566.1:1998
vices vided for in AS 2560.2.2. Does not cover require- Structural design 27pp
(CISPR 12 Ed. 4.0 (1997)) 46pp ments for television broadcasting. (LG-009) Specifies a practice for the structural design of buried
Available Superseded flexible pipelines which rely upon side support to re-
Provides designers, manufacturers and suppliers of electri- AS 2560.2.5–2007 sist vertical loads. The practice applies to pipes with
cal and electronic devices for use in vehicles, motor boats Specific applications–Swimming pools outside diameters equal to or greater than 75 mm, ini-
and spark-ignited, engine-driven devices with limits and 13pp tial ring-bending stiffness equal to or greater than
methods of measurement to provide protection to the ra- Sets out recommendations for the lighting of indoor 1250 N/m/m and long-term ring-bending stiffness
diofrequency spectrum from radio disturbances. This Stan- and outdoor swimming pools. Recommendations equal to or greater than 625 N/m/m. (WS-028)

86
Numerical Catalogue, 2008

AS/NZS 2566.1 Supplement 1:1998 fies certain general requirements for the design and ing the same apparatus. Identical with and reproduced
Structural design–Commentary (Supple- construction of controllers. (LG-006) from ISO 12048:1994. (PK-012)
ment to AS/NZS 2566.1:1998) 34pp
Gives helpful background information to AS/NZS AS 2580–1991 AS 2582.11–2003
2566.1 and emphasizes the need for field compaction Programming languages–Pascal Sinusoidal vibration tests using a variable
of the embedment material to be consistent with as- (ISO 7185:1990) 78pp frequency
sumptions on which the equations are based. Appen- Specifies the semantics and syntax of the computer pro- (ISO 8318:2000) 4pp
dix B gives worked examples which illustrate the ap- gramming language Pascal by defining requirements for a Sets out two methods for carrying out a sinusoidal vi-
plication of AS/NZS 2566.1 for the selection of an ap- processor and for a conforming program. Two levels of bration test on a complete, filled transport package, us-
propriate pipe material and class of pipe. (WS-028) compliance are defined for both processors and programs. ing a variable frequency. Identical with and repro-
This Standard is identical with and reproduced from duced from ISO 8318:2000. (PK-012)
AS/NZS 2566.2:2002 ISO/IEC 7185:1990. (IT-015)
Installation 81pp AS 2582.12–2006
Specifies requirements for the installation of buried AS 2582 Water-spray test
flexible pipelines with structural design in accordance Complete, filled transport packages–Methods (ISO 2875:2000) 5pp
with AS/NZS 2566.1. (WS-028) of test (PK-012)

AS 2567–2002 AS 2582.1–2003 AS 2582.13–2006


Laminar flow cytotoxic drug safety cabinets Identification of parts when testing Rolling test
15pp (ISO 2206:1987) 2pp (ISO 2876:1985) 2pp
Specifies requirements for open-fronted laminar flow cyto- Provides a system for the identification of the parts of (PK-012)
toxic drug safety cabinets which are intended to provide a complete, filled package that are to be subjected to
protection for personnel, the environment, and cytotoxic physical testing. Identical with and reproduced from AS 2582.14–2006
drug products (ME-060) ISO 2206:1987. (PK-012) Water immersion test
(ISO 8474:1986) 2pp
AS 2568–1991 AS 2582.2–2003 (PK-012)
Medical gases–Purity of compressed medical Conditioning for testing
breathing air 4pp (ISO 2233:2000) 4pp AS 2582.15–2006
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Specifies the levels of purity and analysis of compressed Provides a method for conditioning complete, filled Toppling test
medical breathing air supplied by a pipeline directly from transport packages prior to their physical testing. Iden- (ISO 8768:1987) 4pp
an air compressor. Definitions, purity of medical breathing tical with and reproduced from ISO 2233:2000. (PK-012)
air in terms of maximum allowable concentration of con- (PK-012)
taminants, and suggested methods of analysis are included. AS 2582.16–2006
Does not apply to medical breathing air supplied from cyl- Stability testing of unit loads
AS 2582.3–2003
inders, compressed air for laboratory use, air for driving of
suction venturis and process control, air for surgical tools Stacking tests using a static load (ISO 10531:1992) 7pp
for dental purposes, and other purposes not involving respi- (ISO 2234:2000) 4pp (PK-012)
ration. (HE-017) Provides a method for testing complete, filled trans-
port packages, using a static load, in order to assess AS 2582.17–2006
AS/NZS 2574:2000 their performance in terms of strength and protection Vertical random vibration test
Non-destructive testing–Ultrasonic testing of of their contents. Identical with and reproduced from (ISO 13355:2001) 5pp
ferritic steel castings 55pp ISO 2234:2000. (PK-012) (PK-012)
Sets out requirements for ultrasonic testing equipment and
methods for the testing of specified areas of heat-treated AS 2582.4–2003 AS 2585–2006
ferritic steel castings (15 mm or greater in thickness), using Vertical impact test by dropping Determination of flash and fire points–
A-scan presentation. The casting wall is divided into three (ISO 2248:1985) 3pp Cleveland open cup method
zones and acceptance criteria are specified for three stress Sets out a method for testing the effect of vertical im- (ISO 2592:2000) 14pp
levels. Appendices provide guidance on the use of the pact on a complete, filled transport package, by drop- (CH-009)
Standard, guidance on the nature and identification of dis- ping. Identical with and reproduced from ISO
continuities and procedures for the sizing of discontinuities. 2248:1985. (PK-012) AS/NZS 2588:1998
(MT-007) Gypsum plasterboard
AS 2582.5–2003 (ISO 6308:1980) 21pp
AS/NZS 2576:2005 Horizontal impact tests Specifies sizes, tolerances and performance requirements
Welding consumables for build-up and wear (ISO 2244:2000) 8pp for gypsum plasterboard. Test methods are given in Appen-
resistance 40pp Sets out methods for horizontal impact tests on com- dices. (BD-011)
Amendment 1 26 October 2006 plete filled transport packages, using the inclined
Specifies requirements for welding consumables for build- plane test and the pendulum test. Identical with and AS/NZS 2589:2007
up and wear resistance, and defines a classification and des- reproduced from ISO 2244:2000. (PK-012) Gypsum linings–Application and finishing
ignation system based on the properties of the weld depos- 61pp
its, the three most important being chemical composition, AS 2582.6–2003 Sets out the requirements for the application and finishing
microstructure and hardness. (WD-002) Vibration test at fixed low frequency of gypsum linings. (BD-011)
(ISO 2247:2000) 5pp
AS 2577 AS/NZS 2589
Sets out methods to carry out vibration tests on com-
Australian fire incident reporting system plete, filled transport packages using sinusoidal excita- Gypsum linings in residential and light com-
tion at a fixed low frequency. Identical with and re- mercial construction–Application and finish-
AS 2577.1–1992 produced from ISO 2247:2000. (PK-012) ing
Description and implementation 44pp
Describes the subjects about which information is to AS 2582.7–2003 AS/NZS 2589.1:1997
be reported and discusses methods of implementation Low pressure test Gypsum plasterboard 70pp
of the reporting system. The Australian fire incident (ISO 2873:2000) 4pp Available Superseded
reporting system (AFIRS) is broadly compatible with Specifies the requirements for the application and fin-
both the US national fire incident reporting system Sets out a method of subjecting complete, filled trans-
port packages to conditions of low air pressure, similar ishing of gypsum plasterboard in residential and light
(NFIRS) and the New Zealand fire incident reporting commercial construction. It provides a choice of levels
system. (FP-005) to those encountered in aircraft. Identical with and re-
produced from ISO 2873:2000. (PK-012) of finish which allows flexibility of application.
(BD-011)
AS 2577.2–1992
AS 2582.8–2003
Classification and coding 81pp AS/NZS 2589.2:1997
Internal hydraulic pressure test 2pp
Sets out the classification system and codes for the in- Fibre reinforced gypsum plaster 14pp
formation on fires to be reported for national use but Sets out a method for testing packagings and com-
plete, filled transport packages in order to determine Available Superseded
does not preclude the collection of additional data re-
their resistance to internal pressure. (PK-012) Specifies requirements for the application and finish-
quired by user organizations. (FP-005)
ing of fibre reinforced gypsum plaster products in
AS 2582.9–2003 residential and light commercial construction.
AS 2578 (BD-011)
Traffic signal controllers Leakage test 3pp
Sets out a method for testing packagings and com-
plete, filled transport packages for leakage. (PK-012) AS 2593–2004
AS 2578.1–1983 Boilers–Safety management and supervision
Physical and electrical compatibility 16pp AS 2582.10–2003 systems 69pp
Specifies requirements for those characteristics of traf- Amendment 1 1 February 2007
fic signal controllers which interact with other equip- Compression and stacking tests using a
Specifies the requirements for the operation of boilers, in-
ment associated with road traffic signal installations, compression tester
cluding unattended, limited attendance and fully attended. It
with the objective of ensuring that, as far as practica- (ISO 12048:1994) 5pp includes the special features within the control, manage-
ble, controllers from different manufacturers will be Sets out a method for testing the resistance of com- ment and supervision systems, associated valves and fit-
physically interchangeable, and that the functioning of plete, filled transport packages to compression using a tings, housing and installation for those boilers operating in
the controller will be independent of the characteris- compression tester, and a method for carrying out a the unattended or limited attendance modes. (ME-001)
tics of externally connected equipment. It also speci- stacking test on complete, filled transport packages us-

87
AS 2594–1983

AS 2594–1983 Specifies methods for assessing the changes caused by AS/NZS 2619:1998
Hose and hose assemblies for liquid chemi- packaging to the sensory attributes of foodstuffs or Information and documentation–Format for
cals 6pp their simulants. This Standard is identical to and has information exchange
Specifies constructional, dimensional and physical re- been reproduced from ISO 13302:2003. (FT-022)
(ISO 2709:1996) 6pp
quirements, and resistance to liquids, corrosion, ozone and Specifies the requirements for a generalized exchange for-
abrasion. Tests are generally prescribed by reference to AS AS 2609.2–1983
mat which will hold records describing all forms of mate-
1180. (RU-001) Instrumental methods 5pp rial capable of bibliographic description as well as other
Describes principles of instrumental methods based on types of records. It is identical with and has been repro-
AS/NZS 2596:2003 gas-liquid chromatography. These techniques are used duced from ISO 2709:1996. (IT-019)
Seat belt assemblies for motor vehicles (ECE in quality control work for monitoring levels of vola-
tile organic compounds, particularly residual solvents, AS 2620
Regulation No. 16, MOD) 106pp but cannot be used to assess the effect on food flavour
Specifies requirements for seat belt assemblies for use by Domestic garden hose
of these components in the absence of supporting data
adults and larger children intended for after market supply. from sensory tests. (FT-022)
This Standard modifies and has been reproduced from UN AS 2620.1–1983
ECE Regulation 16 with variations for Australian and New Reinforced hose 11pp
Zealand included in a ZZ Appendix. (CS-075)
AS 2610 Set–2007 Classifies reinforced hose according to pressure rating,
Spa safety Standards Set 64pp and includes requirements for length, diameter, wall
AS/NZS 2596:1995 thickness, low temperature flexibility, resistance to
Seat belt assemblies for motor vehicles 66pp AS 2610 Set (CD)–2007 hydrostatic pressure and accelerated exposure.
Spa safety Standards Set on CD (PL-013)
Available Superseded
Amendment 1 January 1997 AS 2620.2–1983
Specifies requirements for seat belt assemblies for use in AS 2610
Spa pools Unreinforced hose 4pp
motor vehicles, excluding larger buses, trucks and specially Classifies unreinforced hose according to pressure rat-
constructed vehicles. It adopts the technical requirements of ing, and includes requirements for length, diameter,
ECE Regulation No 16 with some Australian/New Zealand AS 2610.1–2007
wall thickness, low temperature flexibility, resistance
variations. (CS-075) Public spas 25pp to hydrostatic pressure and accelerated exposure.
Specifies requirements for design, construction and (PL-013)
AS 2601–2001 operation of public spa pools based on safety and
Demolition of structures 45pp health considerations. Appendices include chemical AS/NZS 2621:1998
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Sets out guidance on a range of controlled demolition operational parameters, spa heater sizing for outdoor Textiles–Guide to the selection of correct care
methods for use by planners, owners, engineers, contractors installations and recommended procedures for opera-
labelling instructions from AS/NZS 1957 19pp
and other interested parties for the planning and execution tors of public spas (CS-059)
Sets out guidelines to assist manufacturers in the selection
of demolition of structures. (BD-059) of appropriate care labelling instructions from AS/NZS
AS 2610.2–2007 1957 and specifies basic performance requirements and test
AS/NZS 2604:1998 Private spas 20pp methods for colourfastness and dimensional stability that
Sunscreen products–Evaluation and classifi- Specifies requirements for design, construction and may be used to determine whether an article complies with
cation 24pp operation of private spa pools based on safety and those requirements when cleaned in accordance with the
Specifies procedures for determining the performance of health considerations. Appendices include chemical instructions on the label. (CS-004)
sunscreen products in terms of their mean protection fac- operational parameters and spa heater sizing for out-
tors. It gives test methods for both broad-spectrum and wa- door installations. (CS-059) AS/NZS 2622:1996
ter-resistant sunscreen products, as well as detailed label- Textile products–Fibre content labelling
ling requirements. This edition specifies changes to cate- AS 2612–1997 (ISO 6939:1988) 6pp
gory definitions for various tested protection factor ranges, Aluminium and aluminium alloys–Sampling Specifies methods of labelling textile products with fibre
and provides an explanation in the Preface and Foreword for chemical and spectrochemical analysis content information. This revision clarifies allowable toler-
which better explains the meaning of sun protection factors. 11pp ances as well as the components included in the fibre con-
(CS-042) Specifies methods for obtaining a representative sample of tent determination of a textile product. (CS-004)
aluminium and aluminium alloys and procedures for the
AS/NZS 2604:1997 preparation of labratory samples required for the determina- AS 2625
Sunscreen products–Evaluation and classifi- tion of their chemical composition by chemical and spec- Mechanical vibration–Evaluation of machine
cation 24pp trochemical analysis. (CH-010) vibration by measurements on non-rotating
Available Superseded parts
Specifies procedures for determining the performance of AS 2613–2005
sunscreen products in terms of their mean protection fac- Safety devices for gas cylinders 25pp AS 2625.1–2003
tors. It gives test methods for both broad-spectrum and wa- Amendment 1 26 October 2007 General guidelines
ter-resistant sunscreen products, as well as detailed label- Specifies the designations, and the requirements for design, (ISO 10816-1:1995) 19pp
ling requirements. This edition increases the maximum SPF construction, testing, and marking of safety devices in- Establishes general conditions and procedures for the
that may be claimed on the label of a product, recommends tended for fitment to gas cylinders. (ME-002) measurement and evaluation of vibration using meas-
that any sunscreen with a label protection factor greater urements made on non-rotating parts and, where ap-
than 15 should also be broad spectrum. It gives measure- AS 2614–1998 plicable, on non-reciprocating parts. This Standard is
ment limits for the solar simulator output and includes a Copper and copper alloys–Sampling for identical with and has been reproduced from ISO
formula for a higher SPF reference sunscreen product. chemical and spectrochemical analysis, and 10816-1:1995. (AV-009)
(CS-042)
physical testing 15pp AS 2625.4–2003
AS/NZS 2604:1993 Sets out methods for obtaining a representative sample of
Industrial machines with nominal power
Sunscreen products–Evaluation and classifi- copper and copper alloys and procedures for the preparation
of laboratory samples required for the determination of above 15 kW and nominal speeds be-
cation 20pp tween 120 r/min and 15 000 r/min when
their chemical composition by both chemical and spectro-
Available Superseded chemical analyses. The samples are taken either from mol- measured in situ
Amendment 1 April 1994 ten metal or from cast forms. This Standard is also suitable (ISO 10816-3:1998) 29pp
Sets out procedures for determining the performance of for sampling copper and copper alloys for selective physi- Provides guidance on the measurement and evaluation
sunscreen products in terms of their mean protection fac- cal tests. (CH-010) of vibration machine sets such as steam turbine or
tors. Includes test methods for broad spectrum and water- electrical with nominal power above 15 kW and
resistant sunscreen products. It also specifies appropriate AS/NZS 2615:2004 speeds between 120 r/min and 15 000 r/min when
detailed labelling requirements. The Standard applies to measured in situ. This Standard is identical with and
topical products intended for dermal application, which are Hydraulic trolley jacks 18pp
Specifies minimum safety requirements, technical specifi- has been reproduced from ISO 18016-3:1998.
represented as suitable for topical use to protect human skin (AV-009)
from the adverse effect of solar ultraviolet rays. It applies to cations and test methods for hydraulic trolley jacks. It does
both primary and secondary sunscreen products as defined. not apply to vehicle jacks, which are specified in
AS/NZS 2693. (CS-055) AS 2626–1983
(CS-042) Industrial safety belts and harnesses–
AS 2605–1983 AS/NZS 2615:1995 Selection, use and maintenance 9pp
Freezer test packages 4pp Hydraulic trolley jacks 14pp Available Superseded
Obsolescent Available Superseded Sets out recommendations and identifies matters considered
Specifies requirements for the construction of freezer test Specifies requirements for the design, construction, per- essential for safe use of the belts and harnesses. Aspects
packages, intended for use in the determination of perform- formance and labelling of hydraulic trolley jacks. covered include factors to be taken into account when se-
ance of frozen food retail cabinets (AS 1731), and any (CS-055) lecting the style and type of device to be used; the impor-
freezer compartment of household refrigerators (AS 1430), tance of adequate type and position of anchorage device;
or similar appliances. Three alternative types are given, AS 2617–1996 the necessity for all components (e.g. D-ring and snap
with one indicated as preferred. (ME-008) Sampling from coal seams 14pp hook) to be compatible and safe for use with each other;
correct methods of use; the need for proper inspection, stor-
Describes procedures suitable for taking samples from coal
AS 2609 age and maintenance. (SF-015)
seams in underground and open-cut mines by pillar sam-
Methods for assessing modifications to the pling, channel sampling, strip sampling, bore core sam- AS 2629–1983
flavour of foodstuffs due to packaging pling, drill cuttings sampling and open-cut slot sampling. Separable insulated connectors for power
Does not apply to sampling from production moving
streams or any other source of coal not in place. An exam- distribution systems above 1 kV
AS 2609.1–2005 (IEEE 386:1977) 32pp
ple of a form for recording sampling data is provided in an
Sensory analysis Applies to connectors, load-break up to 200 A and dead-
appendix. (MN-001)
(ISO 13302:2003) 26pp break up to 1200 A, for use on power distribution systems

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at alternating voltages above 1 kV to 36 kV. Includes illus- AS 2638.2–2006 system resources charts. Identical with and has been repro-
trations of system components and dimensioned drawings Resilient seated 33pp duced from ISO 5807–1985. (IT-015)
for the range of connection interfaces specified. (EL-007) Sets out requirements for PN 16 and PN 25 metal-
bodied resilient-seated gate valves for waterworks AS/NZS 2647:2000
AS 2632 purposes, with a maximum operating temperature of Biological safety cabinets–Installation and
Codes for the representation of names of 40°C. (WS-022) use 28pp
countries and their subdivisions Provides requirements and recommended practices for the
AS 2638.2–2002 installation, operation, decontamination, maintenance and
AS 2632.1–1999 Resilient seated 33pp inspection of Classes I and II biological safety cabinets.
Country codes Available Superseded (ME-060)
(ISO 3166-1:1997) 58pp This Standard specifies requirements for Class 16 and
Provides the universally applicable coded representa- solid gate metal-bodied resilient-seated gate valves for AS/NZS 2648
tion of names of countries, dependencies and other ar- waterworks purposes, with a maximum operating Underground marking tape
eas of particular geopolitical interest and their subdivi- temperature of 40°C. (WS-022)
sion. This Standard is identical with and has been re- AS/NZS 2648.1:1995
produced from ISO 3166.1:1997. (IT-019) AS 2638.2–1999 Non-detectable tape 6pp
Resilient seated 24pp Specifies requirements for printed underground mark-
AS/NZS 2632.2:1999 Obsolescent ing tape suitable for use in conjunction with under-
Country subdivision code Amendment 1 19 April 2001 ground public utility services as a means of indicating
(ISO 3166-2:1998) 105pp Specifies requirements for inside screw metal-bodied the proximity of a service. It applies to tape which is
Provides the structure for a code for the representation resilient seated sluice valves in non-rising stem design, not detectable by metal detectors. (PL-030)
of names of principal administrative divisions, or for waterworks purposes. This Standard is applicable
similar areas, of countries etc. included in Part 1 of to Class 16 valves of nominal sizes DN 80 to DN 750 AS 2649–2007
this Standard. This Standard is identical with and re- with a maximum working temperature of 60°C. Petroleum liquids and liquefied petroleum
produced from ISO 3166-2:1998. (IT-019) (WS-022) gases–Measurement–Standard reference
conditions
AS/NZS 2632.3:1999 AS 2639–1994 (ISO 5024:1999) 1p
Codes for formerly used names of coun- Laminar flow cytotoxic drug safety cabinets– Adopts ISO 5024:1999 which sets out the standard refer-
tries
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Installation and use 16pp ence conditions of pressure and temperature for the meas-
(ISO 3166-3:1999) 11pp Sets out recommended practices for the installation, opera- urement of liquid and gaseous petroleum products.
Provides the principles and maintenance arrangements tion, maintenance, decontamination and inspection of open- (ME-049)
of a code for the representation of country names re- fronted laminar flow cytotoxic drug safety cabinets.
moved from editions 1 to 4 of ISO 3166 (AS 2632) (ME-060) AS 2650–2005
and the consecutive edition of ISO 3166-1 (AS Common specifications for high-voltage
2632.1). This Standard is identical with and repro- AS/NZS 2640:1994 switchgear and controlgear standards
duced from ISO 3166-3:1999. (IT-019) Portable ramps for vehicles (IEC 60694, Ed.2.2(2002) MOD) 103pp
(BS Au 224a) 13pp Specifies requirements common to most high-voltage a.c.
AS/NZS 2633:1996 Specifies safety and performance requirements for portable switchgear and controlgear equipment Standards. It is in-
Guide to the specification of colours 32pp ramps used in the maintenance and display of motor vehi- tended to be used as a base document in conjunction with
Provides information on factors which should be taken into cles. Design requirements and testing methods are included those equipment Standards that make extensive reference to
account when specifying colours. Describes various meth- covering strength, structural integrity, roll-off and ease of its clauses. Its requirements become effective as specified
ods that may be used to specify colours, giving guidance in mounting (drive on test). (CS-043) in or as modified by those Standards. (EL-007)
the selection of the appropriate method. (CH-003)
AS/NZS 2642 AS 2651–1983
AS 2634–1983 Polybutylene (PB) plumbing pipe systems Liquid hydrocarbons–Volumetric measure-
Chemical plant equipment made from glass- ment by turbine meter systems
fibre reinforced plastics (GRP) based on AS/NZS 2642.1:2007 (ISO 2715:1981) 22pp
thermosetting resins 36pp Polybutylene (PB) pipe extrusion com- Amendment 1 May 1984
Obsolescent pounds 11pp Provides guidance for the design, installation and mainte-
Applies to contact moulded, filament wound and centrifu- Specifies requirements for polybutylene extrusion nance of turbine metering assemblies. It includes appendi-
gal cast laminates, ducting and fittings, pipes and fittings, compounds suitable for making polybutylene pipe for ces giving details of the parts and characteristics of turbine
and stationary, non-pressure tanks. Design, dimensions, hot and cold water applications (PL-006) meters and provides a trouble shooting guide. Technically
construction and installation are dealt with. Appendices equivalent to ISO 2715. (ME-049)
cover general considerations for GRP design, installation AS/NZS 2642.1:1994
practice including jointing, information required for tender- AS 2652–1983
ing or ordering, and a guide to surface defects (including Polybutylene (PB) pipe extrusion com-
pounds 11pp Liquid hydrocarbons–Volumetric measure-
colour prints showing a number of typical defect patterns).
(PL-044) Available Superseded ment by displacement meter systems other
Specifies the requirements for polybutylene extrusion than dispensing pumps
AS/NZS 2635:2002 compounds suitable for making polybutylene pipe for (ISO 2714:1980) 12pp
Solaria for cosmetic purposes 8pp hot and cold water applications. Polybutylene com- Provides guidance for the design, installation, operation and
Sets out requirements for installing, maintaining and oper- pound complying with this Standard is not intended to maintenance of metering systems having one or more dis-
ating solaria for cosmetic purposes. (CS-064) be manufactured into pipes for use in gas reticulation. placement meters. Its content is common to all displace-
(PL-006) ment meters. A typical arrangement of a meter station with
AS 2636–1994 three displacement meters is shown. Technically equivalent
AS/NZS 2642.2:1994 with ISO 2714. (ME-049)
Sampling of venous and capillary blood for
the determination of lead or cadmium concen- Polybutylene (PB) pipe for hot and cold
water applications 11pp AS 2657–1985
tration 8pp Powered rotary lawnmowers
Specifies the procedures for the sampling of blood, using Specifies materials, dimensions and performance re-
needle and syringes or vacuum systems, for the subsequent quirements for polybutylene pipe for hot and cold wa- (ISO 5395) 20pp
determination of cadmium or lead. The Standard also in- ter applications, including domestic, industrial and ag- Specifies safety requirements for rotary lawnmowers in-
cludes appendices which describe the method for determin- ricultural purposes. Applies to pipes of up to 125 mm cluding both petrol and electric types. A comprehensive set
ing the contaminant analyte level in collection equipment, nominal outside diameter with a wall thickness no of test methods is employed to check the adequacy of de-
containers and swabs. (CH-036) greater than 15 mm but does not apply to a wall thick- sign of the safety features and the robustness of the mower.
ness of less than 1.6 mm. (PL-006) The Standard is based on, but is not technically identical to,
ISO 5395. (CS-033)
AS 2638
AS/NZS 2642.3:1994
Gate valves for waterworks purposes AS 2658–2003
Mechanical jointing fittings for use with
AS 2638.1–2002 polybutylene (PB) pipes for hot and cold LP Gas–Portable and mobile appliances
Metal seated 32pp water applications 21pp 118pp
This Standard specifies requirements for Class 16 and Amendment 1 May 1995 This Standard applies to various types of portable appli-
Class 35 solid gate metal-bodied and metal-seated Specifies the requirements for mechanical jointing fit- ances not exceeding 12 MJ/h (250 g/h): (a) supplied from a
gate valves for waterworks purposes, with a maximum tings suitable for use as fixed joints with polybutylene separate gas container with vapourised LP Gas to the inlet
operating temperature of 40°C. (WS-022) pipes manufactured in accordance with AS 2642.2. at the vapour pressure within the gas container (vapour
(PL-006) pressure alliance), and designed to be used: (i) with car-
tridges complying with EN 417, UL147A/B (or equiva-
AS 2638.1–1999 lent), or (ii) for connection directly or by flexible hose as-
Metal seated 26pp AS 2645–1987
Information processing–Documentation sym- sembly to an LP Gas supply cylinder complying with AS
Obsolescent 2030.1 (or equivalent), (b) having an integral gas supply
Amendment 1 19 April 2001 bols and conventions for data, program and with gas storage in excess of 100 mL water capacity. Types
Specifies requirements for inside screw solid wedge, system flowcharts, program network charts of portable appliances covered are: (a) cooking appliances
metal-seated sluice valves in non-rising stem design, and systems resources charts (hotplates, ovens, grills, barbecues); (b) space heating ap-
for waterworks purposes. This Standard is applicable (ISO 5807:1985) 25pp pliances designed for outdoor use; (c) lighting appliances
to Class 14, Class 16, Class 21 and Class 35 valves of Specifies symbols to be used in information processing designed for outdoor use; (d) hand held heating tools. Ap-
nominal sizes DN 80 to DN 750, with a maximum documentation and gives guidance on the conventions for pliances covered by this Standard are not designed for con-
working temperature of 60°C. (WS-022) their use in data flowcharts, program network charts and nection to a flue for the discharge of products of combus-

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tion. This Standard does not cover appliances that are in- Sets out requirements for seat belt assemblies for operators identical with and has been reproduced from ISO
tended for connection to a fixed piping system in a build- of earthmoving machines. The seat belts are intended to be 2631-4:2001. (AV-010)
ing, caravan or boat. (AG-001) fitted to machines fitted with roll-over protective structures
(ROPS). The Standard is based on ISO 6683 although some AS 2671–2002
AS 2658–1988 modifications have been made for Australian conditions. Hydraulic fluid power–General requirements
Liquefied petroleum (LP) gas–Portable and (ME-063)
for systems (ISO 4413:1998, MOD) 70pp
mobile appliances 33pp Specifies requirements for the design and manufacture of
Specifies requirements for mechanical design, gas lines and AS 2665–2001
hydraulic fluid power systems. This Standard is an adoption
connections, ergonomic requirements and a full range of Smoke/heat venting systems–Design, installa- with Australian modifications and has been reproduced
safety and performance tests for portable and mobile LP tion and commissioning 16pp from ISO 4413:1998. (ME-035)
gas appliances used primarily within the leisure industry; Specifies requirements for the design, installation and
i.e. portable and mobile barbecues and cookers, portable commissioning of a system of sutomatic smoke/heat release AS 2675–1983
space heaters, gas lights and portable and mobile refrigera- vents in conjunction with associated smoke reservoirs in
tors and freezers. (CS-052) buildings. (ME-062) Portable first aid kits for use by consumers
3pp
AS 2660–1991 AS 2665–1983 Amendment 1 March 1988
Hose and hose assemblies–Air/water–For un- Smoke/heat venting systems–Design, installa- Specifies contents of three different sizes of portable first
derground coal mines tion and commissioning 10pp aid kit for consumers. Optional contents are also listed.
Available Superseded Quality, labelling and packaging requirements with respect
(ISO/TR 8354:1987) 6pp
to the contents are specified, and the inclusion of nominated
Amendment 1 May 1992 Sets out requirements for the design, installation and com-
first aid instructions is required. (CS-049)
Specifies requirements for fire-resistant and anti-static missioning of smoke/heat release vents in conjunction with
(FRAS) hose and hose assemblies for conveying air, stone associated draught curtains and inlet ventilation in a build-
dust and water in underground coal mines. (RU-001) ing, for the purpose of venting smoke and hot gases from AS 2676
the building in the event of fire. (ME-062) Guide to the installation, maintenance, testing
AS 2661–1983 and replacement of secondary batteries in
Vapour degreasing plant–Design, installation AS 2667–1983 buildings
and operation–Safety requirements 17pp Chemical testing–Sampling–Glossary of
Sets out safety requirements for the design, construction terms 5pp AS 2676.1–1992
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and installation of vapour degreasing plant with or without Defines terms most frequently used in relation to the sam- Vented cells 37pp
ultrasonic agitation. Provides also recommended methods pling of materials for the determination of their physical Sets out recommended practices for the installation,
for the safe operation of such plant and prescribes the in- and/or chemical characteristics. It is of a general nature, and maintenance, testing and replacement of vented sec-
spection and maintenance procedures relevant to the safety does not contain terms for sampling in specialist areas, for ondary batteries permanently installed in buildings.
of persons. Appendices cover a recommended method for which reference should be made to other specific Stan- (EL-005)
plant cleaning, and first aid in emergencies. It does not dards. Terms are also grouped according to sample identifi-
cover surface treatment processes or aqueous or alkaline cation, sampling and procedures and statistics of sampling.
An index is provided. (CH-023)
AS 2676.2–1992
degreasing. (SF-024)
Sealed cells 28pp
AS 2662 AS 2668–1983 Part 2 sets out recommended practices for the installa-
Water for use in secondary batteries tion, maintenance, testing and replacement of sealed
Corrosion inhibition (rust-proofing)–Motor
secondary batteries permanently installed in buildings.
vehicles (BS 4974:1975) 12pp (EL-005)
Specifies requirements for water intended for use as a con-
AS 2662.1–1983 stituent of the electrolyte for secondary batteries of both the
lead-acid and alkaline type. Limits of impurities that are AS 2677–1983
Product 20pp
considered harmful to batteries are stipulated and the Inflatable boats
Specifies performance and labelling requirements for
corrosion inhibition products (commonly known as method of determining the amount of each impurity present (ISO 6185) 6pp
rust-proofing products) which are intended for appli- is described in the appendices. (EL-005) Specifies requirements for the design, materials and con-
cation to fully assembled new or used motor vehicles. struction of inflatable boats intended to be used on public
In particular, it relates to products which are intended AS 2669–1983 waterways. Not applicable to inflatable life rafts. Techni-
to inhibit rust forming in concealed areas, and/or ex- Sulphuric acid for use in lead-acid batteries cally identical to ISO 6185. (CS-047)
posed areas of a motor vehicle. (CS-057) 25pp
Specifies requirements for sulphuric acid intended for use AS 2678
AS 2662.2–1988 in electrolyte solutions of secondary batteries of the lead- Zinc sulfide concentrates–Chemical analysis
Treatment of vehicles 41pp acid type. Limits of impurities that are considered harmful
Sets out procedures which are to be followed when to lead-acid batteries are stipulated and the method of de- AS 2678.1–1999
applying corrosion inhibition products (commonly termining the amount of each impurity present is described
in the appendices. (EL-005) Determination of zinc content–Solvent ex-
known as rust-proofing products) to motor vehicles.
The Standard describes pretreatment procedures, pos- traction and EDTA titrimetric method
sible accesses to surfaces that are to be treated, appli- AS 2670 (ISO 13291:1997) 18pp
cation requirements, inspection and finishing require- Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body Sets out a solvent extraction/titrimetric method for de-
ments as well as retreatment procedures if the condi- vibration termination of zinc contents in the range 11% to 62%
tions of contract require that the vehicle be periodi- in zinc sulfide concentrates. This Standard is identical
cally retreated. Further, the Standard includes sample AS 2670.1–2001 with and has been reproduced from ISO 13291:1997.
'Data Sheets' which are required to be prepared by the General requirements (MN-005)
rustproofer before the vehicle is treated. (CS-057)
(ISO 2631-1:1997) 31pp
Defines methods for the measurement of periodic,
AS 2678.2–1999
AS 2663 Determination of zinc content–Ion-
random and transient whole-body vibration and indi-
Textiles–Woven and knitted fabrics for win- cates the principal factors that combine to determine exchange method
dow furnishings the degree to which vibration exposure will be accept- (ISO 12739:1997) 21pp
able. Informative annexes provide guidance based on Sets out an ion-exchange titrimetric method for the de-
AS 2663.1–1997 current opinion on the possible effects of vibration on termination of zinc contents in the range 11% to 62%
Uncoated fabrics 8pp health, comfort and perception and motion sickness. in zinc sulfide concentrates. This Standard is identical
Amendment 1 July 1999 This Standard is identical with and has been repro- with and has been reproduced from ISO 12739:1997.
Specifies performance and labelling requirements for duced from ISO 2631-1:1997. (AV-010) (MN-005)
three classifications of woven and knitted curtain fab-
rics. (TX-018) AS 2670.2–1990 AS 2678.3–2002
Continuous and shock-induced vibration Determination of zinc content–Hydroxide
AS 2663.2–1999 in buildings (1 to 80 Hz) precipitation and EDTA titrimetric method
Coated curtain fabrics 16pp (ISO 2631-2:1989) 18pp
Sets out requirements for three performance levels of Provides guidance on human response to building vi-
(ISO 13658:2000) 24pp
coated fabrics for curtains for domestic or commercial brations and gives weighting curves of frequency re- Sets out a hydroxide precipitation/EDTA titrimetric
use. (TX-018) sponse for equal conveyance of humans to continuous method for determining the zinc content of zinc sul-
and intermittent vibration. Measurement methods are fide concentrates. This Standard is identical with and
AS 2663.3–1999 also given. Identical with and reproduced from ISO has been reproduced from ISO 13658:2000.
Vertical and holland blinds 16pp 2631-2:1989. (AV-010) (MN-005)
Sets minimum performance requirements for vertical
and holland blinds. Includes a test for opacity and AS 2670.4–2001 AS 2678.4–2002
proposes minimum levels for specifying whether the Guidelines for the evaluation of the ef- Determination of silver content–Acid dis-
blind is 'light-filtering', 'room-darkening' or 'block- fects of vibration and rotational motion on solution and flame atomic absorption
out'. (TX-018) passenger and crew comfort in fixed- spectrometric method
guideway transport systems (ISO 15247:1999) 16pp
AS 2664–1983 (ISO 2631-4:2001) 9pp Sets out an acid dissolution AAS method for deter-
Earthmoving machinery–Seat belts and seat Provides guidance on the evaluation of the effects of mining the silver content of zinc sulfide concentrates.
belt anchorages mechanical vibration on the comfort of passengers and This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
(ISO 6683:1981) 3pp crew in fixed-guideway systems. This Standard is duced from ISO 15247:1999. (MN-005)

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AS 2678.5–2002 AS 2698 AS 2700S–1996 (B23)


Determination of silver and gold con- Plastics pipes and fittings for irrigation and Colour Standards for general purposes–
tents–Fire assay and flame atomic ab- rural applications Bright Blue
sorption spectrometric method using
scorification or cupellation AS 2698.2–2000 AS 2700S–1996 (B24)
(ISO 15428:1998) 28pp Polyethylene rural pipe 5pp Colour Standards for general purposes–
Sets out a fire assay flame AAS method for determin- Specifies requirements for polyethylene pipe for use in Harbour Blue
ing the silver and gold contents of zinc sulfide concen- rural applications above and below ground. It is not
trates. This Standard is identical with and has been re- applicable to pipes for fuel gas. (PL-006) AS 2700S–1996 (B25)
produced from ISO 15248:1998. (MN-005) Colour Standards for general purposes–Aqua
AS 2698.3–1990
AS 2678.6–2002 Mechanical joint fittings for use with AS 2700S–1996 (B32)
Determination of gold content–Acid dis- polyethylene micro-irrigation pipes 15pp Colour Standards for general purposes–
solution/solvent extraction/flame absorp- Specifies requirements for mechanical joint fittings in- Powder Blue
tion spectrometic method tended for use with polyethylene micro-irrigation
(ISO 15249:1998) 16pp pipes in accordance with AS 2698.1. (PL-006) AS 2700S–1996 (B33)
Sets out a flame AAS method for determining the gold
content of zinc sulfide concentrates. This Standard is
Colour Standards for general purposes–Mist
AS/NZS 2699 Blue
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO Built-in components for masonry construc-
15249:1998. (MN-005)
tion AS 2700S–1996 (B34)
AS 2683–2000 Colour Standards for general purposes–
AS/NZS 2699.1:2000 Paradise Blue
Hose and hose assemblies for distribution of
petroleum and petroleum products (excepting Wall ties 40pp
Specifies requirements for wall ties for masonry and AS 2700S–1996 (B35)
LPG) masonry-veneer walls of Type A and Type B, includ-
(ISO 1825:1996, ISO 2929:1991) 29pp Colour Standards for general purposes–Pale
ing cavity, veneer and remedial. (BD-028)
Specifies requirements for hose and hose assemblies for Blue
conveying petroleum and petroleum products, except for
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AS/NZS 2699.2:2000
liquefied petroleum gas, at product temperatures up to 65°C AS 2700S–1996 (B41)
in ambient temperatures ranging from -20°C to 55°C. In- Connectors and accessories 33pp
Colour Standards for general purposes–
tended for hose applications involving road and rail tankers, Specifies performance requirements covering corro-
sion resistance and tests for structural serviceability, Bluebell
metered pumps, farm tanks, reeling, aviation and general
plant operations. (RU-001) for connectors and accessories built into masonry.
(BD-028) AS 2700S–1996 (B42)
AS 2687–1997 Colour Standards for general purposes–
Textiles–Upholstery fabrics for domestic and AS/NZS 2699.3:2002 Purple Grey
commercial use (excluding face-coated fab- Lintels and shelf angles (durability re-
rics) 11pp quirements) 25pp AS 2700S–1996 (B43)
Classifies upholstery fabrics on the basis of wear character- Sets out the requirements for methods of testing the Colour Standards for general purposes–Grey
istics. It sets out for each class of fabric performance re- durability performance of steel lintel and shelf angles Blue
quirements in respect of abrasion resistance, colourfastness, that are built into masonry. (BD-028)
dimensional change and other appropriate physical charac- AS 2700S–1996 (B44)
teristics. (TX-018) AS 2700–1996 Colour Standards for general purposes–Light
Colour Standards for general purposes 14pp Grey Blue
AS 2688–1984 Defines 206 reference colours to assist with the specifica-
Timber doors 21pp tion and matching of colours used in industrial, architec- AS 2700S–1996 (B45)
Obsolescent tural and decorative areas, with particular emphasis on Colour Standards for general purposes–Sky
Amendment 1 March 1985 paints and related materials. Provides an explanatory text Blue
Specifies basic general purpose timber doors within set with tabulated colour data and practical equivalent colours,
height and width limits. It covers flush doors with cellular, together with a foldout chart which gives a general indica-
tion of the range of colours. However, for colour matching AS 2700S–1996 (B51)
intermediate rail, blockboard and particleboard cores, and
joinery doors of ledged and braced, frame ledged, panelled purposes, the individual colour cards incorporated in AS Colour Standards for general purposes–
and louvred types. It does not cover doors used in fire- 2700S should be used. Note: The colour chart is not in- Periwinkle
resistant door-sets, special purpose doors or doors that are cluded in the Electronic version of this document.
higher or wider than the maximum specified. An appendix (CH-003) AS 2700S–1996 (B53)
gives guidance on information to be given with enquiries Colour Standards for general purposes–Dark
and orders. (BD-021) AS 2700S–1996 Grey Blue
Colour Standards for general purposes–
AS 2689–1984 Swatches AS 2700S–1996 (B55)
Timber doorsets 9pp 206 colour cards available as a set Colour Standards for general purposes–
Obsolescent Consists of 206 colour reference cards bound together so Storm Blue
Specifies requirements for timber doorsets, i.e. an assembly that the colours may be displayed as a fan to facilitate col-
comprising a door manufactured in accordance with AS our matching. The individual cards may also be purchased AS 2700S–1996 (B61)
2688 and its hanging frame. Profiles are given for timber separately. (CH-003)
door frames, door jamb linings and split jamb linings and Colour Standards for general purposes–Coral
for timber thresholds. An appendix gives guidance on in- Sea
formation to be given with enquiries and orders. (BD-021)
AS 2700S–1996 (B11)
Colour Standards for general purposes–Rich AS 2700S–1996 (B62)
AS/NZS 2693:2007 Blue Colour Standards for general purposes–
Vehicle jacks 19pp Midnight Blue
Specifies requirements for the design, construction, per- AS 2700S–1996 (B12)
formance and labelling of jacks designed to raise vehicles. Colour Standards for general purposes–Royal AS 2700S–1996 (B64)
(CS-055) Blue Colour Standards for general purposes–
Charcoal
AS/NZS 2693:1993 AS 2700S–1996 (B13)
Vehicle jacks 16pp Colour Standards for general purposes–Navy AS 2700S–1996 (G11)
Available Superseded Blue Colour Standards for general purposes–
Amendment 1 April 1994
Specifies design and performance requirements for jacks, Bottle Green
AS 2700S–1996 (B14)
other than trolley jacks, which are intended for use with
cars, trucks, trailers and other road vehicles. Covers jacks Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (G12)
supplied with new vehicles as well as those supplied as ac- Sapphire Colour Standards for general purposes–Holly
cessories or replacements. Test methods for stability, dura-
bility, loss of height under load, ease of operation and load AS 2700S–1996 (B15) AS 2700S–1996 (G13)
capacity are included. (CS-055) Colour Standards for general purposes–Mid Colour Standards for general purposes–
Blue Emerald
AS 2697–1990
Jumper leads for automotive starting 6pp AS 2700S–1996 (B21) AS 2700S–1996 (G14)
Specifies requirements for jumper leads used for jump start- Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Moss
ing motor vehicles. The minimum length and current rating
Ultramarine Green
of jumper leads are specified. Tests for current rating and
strength of cable terminations are included in appendices.
(EL-005) AS 2700S–1996 (B22) AS 2700S–1996 (G15)
Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
Homebush Blue Rainforest Green

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AS 2700S–1996 (G16) AS 2700S–1996 (G51) AS 2700S–1996 (N35)


Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Light
Traffic Green Spruce Grey

AS 2700S–1996 (G17) AS 2700S–1996 (G52) AS 2700S–1996 (N41)


Colour Standards for general purposes–Mint Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
Green Eucalyptus Oyster

AS 2700S–1996 (G21) AS 2700S–1996 (G53) AS 2700S–1996 (N42)


Colour Standards for general purposes–Jade Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
Banksia Storm Grey
AS 2700S–1996 (G22)
Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (G54) AS 2700S–1996 (N43)
Serpentine Colour Standards for general purposes–Mist Colour Standards for general purposes–
Green Pipeline Grey
AS 2700S–1996 (G23)
Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (G55) AS 2700S–1996 (N44)
Shamrock Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
Lichen Bridge Grey
AS 2700S–1996 (G24)
Colour Standards for general purposes–Fern AS 2700S–1996 (G56) AS 2700S–1996 (N45)
Green Colour Standards for general purposes–Sage Colour Standards for general purposes–Koala
Green Grey
AS 2700S–1996 (G25)
Colour Standards for general purposes–Olive AS 2700S–1996 (G61) AS 2700S–1996 (N52)
Colour Standards for general purposes–Dark Colour Standards for general purposes–Mid
AS 2700S–1996 (G26) Green
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Grey
Colour Standards for general purposes–Apple
Green AS 2700S–1996 (G62) AS 2700S–1996 (N53)
Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Blue
AS 2700S–1996 (G27) Rivergum Grey
Colour Standards for general purposes–
Homebush Green AS 2700S–1996 (G63) AS 2700S–1996 (N54)
Colour Standards for general purposes–Deep Colour Standards for general purposes–
AS 2700S–1996 (G31) Bronze Green Basalt
Colour Standards for general purposes–
Verdigris AS 2700S–1996 (G64) AS 2700S–1996 (N55)
Colour Standards for general purposes–Slate Colour Standards for general purposes–Lead
AS 2700S–1996 (G32)
Grey
Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (G65)
Opaline Colour Standards for general purposes–Ti- AS 2700S–1996 (N61)
tree
AS 2700S–1996 (G33) Colour Standards for general purposes–Black
Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (G66)
AS 2700S–1996 (N63)
Lettuce Colour Standards for general purposes–
Colour Standards for general purposes–
Environment Green
AS 2700S–1996 (G34) Pewter
Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (G67)
AS 2700S–1996 (N64)
Avocado Colour Standards for general purposes–
Colour Standards for general purposes–Dark
Zucchini
AS 2700S–1996 (G35) Grey
Colour Standards for general purposes–Lime AS 2700S–1996 (N11)
AS 2700S–1996 (N65)
Green Colour Standards for general purposes–Pearl
Grey Colour Standards for general purposes–
AS 2700S–1996 (G36) Graphite Grey
Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (N12)
Kikuyu Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (P11)
Pastel Grey Colour Standards for general purposes–
AS 2700S–1996 (G37) Magenta
Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (N14)
Beanstalk Colour Standards for general purposes–White AS 2700S–1996 (P12)
Colour Standards for general purposes–
AS 2700S–1996 (G41) AS 2700S–1996 (N15) Purple
Colour Standards for general purposes–Lawn Colour Standards for general purposes–
Green Homebush Grey AS 2700S–1996 (P13)
Colour Standards for general purposes–Violet
AS 2700S–1996 (G42) AS 2700S–1996 (N22)
Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (P14)
Glacier Cloud Grey Colour Standards for general purposes–
Blueberry
AS 2700S–1996 (G43) AS 2700S–1996 (N23)
Colour Standards for general purposes–Surf Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (P21)
Green Neutral Grey Colour Standards for general purposes–
Sunset Pink
AS 2700S–1996 (G44) AS 2700S–1996 (N24)
Colour Standards for general purposes–Palm Colour Standards for general purposes–Silver AS 2700S–1996 (P22)
Green Grey Colour Standards for general purposes–
Cyclamen
AS 2700S–1996 (G45) AS 2700S–1996 (N25)
Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Birch AS 2700S–1996 (P23)
Chartreuse Grey Colour Standards for general purposes–Lilac

AS 2700S–1996 (G46) AS 2700S–1996 (N32) AS 2700S–1996 (P24)


Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
Citronella Green Grey Jacaranda

AS 2700S–1996 (G47) AS 2700S–1996 (N33) AS 2700S–1996 (P31)


Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Dusty
Crystal Green Lightbox Grey Pink

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AS 2700S–1996 (P33) AS 2700S–1996 (R45) AS 2700S–1996 (T63)


Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Ruby Colour Standards for general purposes–Teal
Ribbon Pink
AS 2700S–1996 (R51) AS 2700S–1996 (X11)
AS 2700S–1996 (P41) Colour Standards for general purposes–Burnt Colour Standards for general purposes–
Colour Standards for general purposes–Erica Pink Butterscotch
Pink
AS 2700S–1996 (R52) AS 2700S–1996 (X12)
AS 2700S–1996 (P42) Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
Colour Standards for general purposes– Terracotta Pumpkin
Mulberry
AS 2700S–1996 (R53) AS 2700S–1996 (X13)
AS 2700S–1996 (P43) Colour Standards for general purposes–Red Colour Standards for general purposes–
Colour Standards for general purposes– Gum Marigold
Wisteria
AS 2700S–1996 (R54) AS 2700S–1996 (X14)
AS 2700S–1996 (P52) Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
Colour Standards for general purposes–Plum Raspberry Mandarin

AS 2700S–1996 (R11) AS 2700S–1996 (R55) AS 2700S–1996 (X15)


Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
International Orange Claret Orange

AS 2700S–1996 (R12) AS 2700S–1996 (R62) AS 2700S–1996 (X21)


Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Pale
Scarlet Venetian Red Ochre
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Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Red Colour Standards for general purposes–
Signal Red Oxide Saffron

AS 2700S–1996 (R14) AS 2700S–1996 (R64) AS 2700S–1996 (X23)


Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Deep Colour Standards for general purposes–
Waratah Indian Red Apricot

AS 2700S–1996 (R15) AS 2700S–1996 (R65) AS 2700S–1996 (X24)


Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
Crimson Maroon Rockmelon

AS 2700S–1996 (R21) AS 2700S–1996 (T11) AS 2700S–1996 (X31)


Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Raffia
Tangerine Tropical Blue
AS 2700S–1996 (X32)
AS 2700S–1996 (R22) AS 2700S–1996 (T12) Colour Standards for general purposes–
Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Magnolia
Homebush Red Diamantina
AS 2700S–1996 (X33)
AS 2700S–1996 (R23) AS 2700S–1996 (T14) Colour Standards for general purposes–
Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Warm White
Lollipop Malachite
AS 2700S–1996 (X34)
AS 2700S–1996 (R24) AS 2700S–1996 (T15) Colour Standards for general purposes–
Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Driftwood
Strawberry Turquoise
AS 2700S–1996 (X41)
AS 2700S–1996 (R25) AS 2700S–1996 (T22) Colour Standards for general purposes–Buff
Colour Standards for general purposes–Rose Colour Standards for general purposes–
Pink Oriental Blue AS 2700S–1996 (X42)
Colour Standards for general purposes–
AS 2700S–1996 (R32) AS 2700S–1996 (T24) Biscuit
Colour Standards for general purposes–Apple Colour Standards for general purposes–Blue
Blossom Jade AS 2700S–1996 (X43)
Colour Standards for general purposes–Beige
AS 2700S–1996 (R33) AS 2700S–1996 (T32)
Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Huon AS 2700S–1996 (X45)
Ghost Gum Green Colour Standards for general purposes–
Cinnamon
AS 2700S–1996 (R34) AS 2700S–1996 (T33)
Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2700S–1996 (X51)
Mushroom Pink Smoke Blue Colour Standards for general purposes–Tan

AS 2700S–1996 (R35) AS 2700S–1996 (T35) AS 2700S–1996 (X52)


Colour Standards for general purposes–Deep Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
Rose Green Ice Coffee

AS 2700S–1996 (R41) AS 2700S–1996 (T44) AS 2700S–1996 (X53)


Colour Standards for general purposes–Shell Colour Standards for general purposes–Blue Colour Standards for general purposes–
Pink Gum Golden Tan

AS 2700S–1996 (R42) AS 2700S–1996 (T45) AS 2700S–1996 (X54)


Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
Salmon Pink Cootamundra Brown

AS 2700S–1996 (R43) AS 2700S–1996 (T51) AS 2700S–1996 (X55)


Colour Standards for general purposes–Red Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Nut
Dust Mountain Blue Brown

AS 2700S–1996 (R44) AS 2700S–1996 (T53) AS 2700S–1996 (X61)


Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–
Possum Peacock Blue Wombat

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AS 2700S–1996 (X62) AS 2700S–1996 (Y43) aspects of this subject are set out and illustrated with exam-
Colour Standards for general purposes–Dark Colour Standards for general purposes– ples. (ME-071)
Earth Parchment
AS 2707–2002
AS 2700S–1996 (X63) AS 2700S–1996 (Y44) Petroleum liquids and gases–Fidelity and se-
Colour Standards for general purposes– Colour Standards for general purposes–Sand curity of dynamic measurement–Cabled
Ironbark transmission of electric and/or electronic
AS 2700S–1996 (Y45) pulsed data 16pp
AS 2700S–1996 (X64) Colour Standards for general purposes– Sets out guidelines for ensuring the fidelity and security of
Colour Standards for general purposes– Manilla pulsed data cabled transmission systems utilized for the me-
Chocolate tering of petroleum liquids and gases. (ME-049)
AS 2700S–1996 (Y51)
AS 2700S–1996 (X65) Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2708–2001
Colour Standards for general purposes–Dark Bronze Olive Keyboarding speed tests (formerly known as
Brown 'Typing speed tests') 15pp
AS 2700S–1996 (Y52) Sets out a method for the conduct, assessment and certifica-
AS 2700S–1996 (Y11) Colour Standards for general purposes– tion of keyboarding speed tests conducted in the English
Colour Standards for general purposes– Chamois language. Does not deal with tests in the theory of key-
boarding skills. The Standard is intended for use by all bod-
Canary ies that conduct keyboarding speed tests. (MS-016)
AS 2700S–1996 (Y53)
AS 2700S–1996 (Y12) Colour Standards for general purposes– AS 2710–1984
Colour Standards for general purposes– Sandstone Screw gauges–Verification 19pp
Wattle Sets out methods for measuring the dimensional features of
AS 2700S–1996 (Y54) gauges for screw threads of vee-form. Deals with gauges
AS 2700S–1996 (Y13) Colour Standards for general purposes– for single and multiple start, symmetric screw threads, with
Colour Standards for general purposes–Vivid Oatmeal included angles of 47.5°, 55°, or 60°. Provides information
Yellow on terms and definitions used in the measurement of screw
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AS 2700S–1996 (Y55) threads and basic information on the types of equipment to


AS 2700S–1996 (Y14) Colour Standards for general purposes–Deep be used in the measurement of screw thread gauges.
Colour Standards for general purposes– Stone (ME-028)
Golden Yellow
AS 2700S–1996 (Y56) AS/NZS 2712:2007
AS 2700S–1996 (Y15) Colour Standards for general purposes– Solar and heat pump water heaters–Design
Colour Standards for general purposes– Merino and construction 55pp
Sunflower Specifies performance-based requirements for the design
AS 2700S–1996 (Y61) and construction of both components of solar and heat
AS 2700S–1996 (Y16) Colour Standards for general purposes–Black pump hot water supply systems, and complete systems, for
Colour Standards for general purposes–Inca Olive household premises and for commercial and industrial in-
Gold stallations comparable with household installations, in-
AS 2700S–1996 (Y62) tended to deliver drinking water of acceptable quality.
(CS-028)
AS 2700S–1996 (Y21) Colour Standards for general purposes–
Colour Standards for general purposes– Sugar Cane AS 2714–1993
Primrose
AS 2700S–1996 (Y63) The storage and handling of hazardous
AS 2700S–1996 (Y22) Colour Standards for general purposes–Khaki chemical materials–Class 5.2 substances (or-
Colour Standards for general purposes– ganic peroxides) 20pp
AS 2700S–1996 (Y65) Sets out requirements and recommendations for the safe
Custard storage and handling, including dispensing and disposal, of
Colour Standards for general purposes–
Class 5.2 substances. The Standard does not apply to or-
AS 2700S–1996 (Y23) Mushroom ganic peroxides that have entered a manufacturing process
Colour Standards for general purposes– and have been subjected to physical or chemical treatment.
Buttercup AS 2700S–1996 (Y66) A bibliography of documents providing guidelines on the
Colour Standards for general purposes– preparation of emergency plans is provided in an appendix.
AS 2700S–1996 (Y24) Mudstone (CH-009)
Colour Standards for general purposes–Straw
AS 2701–2001 AS 2715–2003
AS 2700S–1996 (Y25) Methods of sampling and testing mortar for Heavy mineral sand concentrates–
Colour Standards for general purposes–Deep masonry constructions 31pp Determination of pH value 2pp
Cream Specifies a range of methods for testing mortar used, or be- Sets out a method for determining the pH value of a min-
ing investigated for use, in the construction of masonry in eral sand concentrate. (MN-004)
AS 2700S–1996 (Y26) accordance with AS 3700. It does not cover mortar to be
Colour Standards for general purposes– used in thin bed construction. (BD-004) AS/NZS 2717
Homebush Gold Welding–Electrodes–Gas metal arc
AS 2702–1984
AS 2700S–1996 (Y31) Acoustics–Methods for the measurement of AS/NZS 2717.1:1996
Colour Standards for general purposes–Lily road traffic noise 8pp Ferritic steel electrodes 29pp
Green Specifies methods for the measurement of road traffic noise Specifies requirements for carbon steel electrodes and
and for the collection of associated data. This Standard out- low or intermediate alloy ferritic steel electrodes for
lines also the minimum instrument requirements and the gas metal arc welding. It defines a classification and
AS 2700S–1996 (Y32)
preferred scales of measurements. Explanation is also given designation system for the electrodes, and includes a
Colour Standards for general purposes– for the procedure for selection of measurement sites and the
Flummery method for the easy selection of the weld metal based
non-acoustic data which are to be recorded in conjunction on its mechanical properties. (WD-002)
with the acoustic measurements. This Standard does not in-
AS 2700S–1996 (Y33) clude methods of prediction of road traffic noise levels nor
Colour Standards for general purposes–Pale of assessment of the effect of traffic noise on people.
AS/NZS 2721:1996
Primrose (EV-010) Wool–Subsampling staples from grab sam-
ples
AS 2700S–1996 (Y34) AS 2703–1987 (IWTO-7-92) 16pp
Colour Standards for general purposes– Vehicle loop detector sensors 20pp Sets out a method of subsampling of staples from a grab
Cream Specifies requirements for the design, construction and per- sample or sample of greasy wool drawn in accordance with
formance of electronic sensing equipment used in traffic AS/NZS 1363.1. The method is applicable to the selection
control and counting systems for the detection of vehicles. of staples suitable for staple measurements of greasy wool
AS 2700S–1996 (Y35)
It applies primarily to detector sensors of the permanently which is suitable for combining. It is identical with and has
Colour Standards for general purposes–Off been reproduced from IWTO-7-92. (TX-012)
installed type associated with road traffic signal installa-
White tions. (LG-006)
AS 2723–1984
AS 2700S–1996 (Y41) AS 2706–2003 Waters–Determination of uranium (VI)–
Colour Standards for general purposes–Olive Numerical values–Rounding and interpreta- Spectrophotometric method 4pp
Yellow tion of limiting values 15pp Amendment 1 January 1985
Sets out rules for the rounding of numbers, the number of Sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determination
AS 2700S–1996 (Y42) significant figures to be retained in presenting any particu- of uranium (VI) in both fresh waters, in the concentration
Colour Standards for general purposes– lar value, and conventions concerning the interpretation of range 0.12 mg/L to 16 mg/L and saline waters in the range
Mustard specification limits in relation to their mode of expression. 0.3 mg/L to 40 mg/L. A preliminary chelating resin separa-
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waste waters for the uranium (VI) concentration range 0.12 AS 2738–2000 Specifies the implementation of the Australian standard 7-
mg/L to 16 mg/L. (EV-008) Copper and copper alloys–Compositions and bit coded character set for information interchange on data
designations of refinery products, wrought transmission channels. It also defines the formats of the
AS 2724 transmitted messages and the supervisory sequences which
products, ingots and castings 21pp are part of the transmission control procedures. Identical
Ambient air–Particulate matter Provides listings of designations and chemical composition with ISO 1745:1975. (IT-027)
limits of copper and copper alloys in general use in Austra-
AS 2724.5–1987 lia. Includes refinery products, wrought products, ingot and
Determination of impinged matter ex- AS 2752–2003
cast products. An appendix matches the designations with
pressed as directional dirtiness, back- other common designations used internationally including Preferred numbers and their use 17pp
ground dirtiness and/or area dirtiness (di- those in ISO Standards. (MT-002) Defines preferred number and tabulates the basic series R 5,
rectional dust gauge method) 7pp R 10, R 20, R 40 and R 80. It includes general guidance on
AS/NZS 2739:2003 their use and deals particularly with the more rounded val-
Sets out a method for the collection by directional dust
ues tabulating both a first rounding and a second rounding.
gauge and measuring by obscuration, of particulate Natural gas (CNG) fuel systems for vehicle An Appendix describes precision of the values and regular-
matter in ambient air which impinges on vertical sur- engines 46pp ity of the ratio. (ME-071)
faces. Provision is made to distinguish variation of Sets out requirements for natural gas (CNG) fuel systems
dirtiness with wind direction. (EV-007) for motor vehicle engines used for propulsion or auxiliary AS 2754
functions. It also specifies requirements for the design and
AS 2726 Adhesives for timber and timber products
construction of component parts as well as their installation,
Chainsaws–Safety requirements testing, commissioning and periodic inspection. (ME-046)
AS 2754.2–1991
AS 2726.1–2004 AS 2740–2001 Polymer emulsion adhesives 7pp
Chainsaws for general use 11pp Wedge-type sockets 19pp Specifies requirements for polymer emulsion adhe-
Specifies safety requirements for portable hand-held sives, in one-component and two-component prepara-
Specifies requirements for general purpose wedge-type
electrically driven and internal combustion engine tions, intended for wood-to-wood bonding. Appendi-
sockets. It does not cover wedge-type sockets of welded
driven chainsaws. It does not apply to pole-mounted ces give methods for determination of minimum film-
construction, for special purpose applications or where in-
power pruners, hydraulic chainsaws, attachments fit- forming temperature and staining. (CH-017)
stalled in lift installations. Guidance on information that
ted to chainsaws and mechanical aids assisting the should be supplied with enquiries and orders and guidance
task of cutting wood. The requirements are based on on care and use is given in appendices. (ME-025) AS 2755
those specified in ISO 11681-1 but consideration was Textile fabrics–Burning behaviour
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(SF-033) AS 2755.1–1985
Shackles 29pp
Amendment 1 12 July 2002 Determination of ease of ignition of verti-
AS 2726.2–2004 cally oriented specimens 10pp
Specifies requirements for forged shackles. Guidance on
Chainsaws for tree service 20pp Part 1 describes a procedure in which the textile mate-
information that should be supplied with inquiries and or-
Specifies the safety requirements for portable, hand- rial is held vertically in a frame and ignited with a
ders and on the care and use of shackles is gievn in Appen-
held internal combustion-engine driven chainsaws in- small flame. The duration of flame contact to ignite
dices. (ME-025)
tended for use in arboriculture by an operator working the specimen is measured. The mean of a number of
up in trees. Guidance on the safe use of such chain- measurements is made. (CS-086)
saws is given in an appendix. (SF-033) AS 2742–1984
Information processing–Use of longitudinal
parity to detect errors in information mes- AS 2755.2–1985
AS 2727–1997
sages Measurement of flame spread properties
Chainsaws–Guide to safe working practices
(ISO 1155:1978) 1p of vertically oriented specimens 10pp
32pp
Part 2 describes a procedure in which the textile mate-
Provides recommendations for the safe use of chainsaws Specifies a method for detecting errors in information mes-
rial is held vertically in a frame. A small flame is used
and identifies the hazards associated with the use of equip- sages by attaching one block check character to the trans-
to ignite the specimen and the time is measured for the
ment. Guidelines are given on the procedures for undertak- mitted information block (or text) and checking this charac-
flame to spread up the specimen past a number of trip
ing general tasks using chainsaws including basic tree fell- ter when it is received. Identical with ISO 1155:1978.
threads which record the time interval. (CS-086)
ing, the basic principles for the training of chainsaw opera- (IT-015)
tors, the maintenance of chainsaws and sharpening of saw
chains. (SF-033) AS 2755.3–1988
AS 2746–1999
Determination of surface burning time
Working areas for gas-fuelled vehicles 18pp
AS/NZS 2728:2007 Sets out requirements for the premises and the procedures
8pp
Prefinished/prepainted sheet metal products for converting and equipping vehicles to use LP Gas or Specifies a method for the measurement of surface
for interior/exterior building applications– CNG as an engine fuel. Procedures for the maintenance, burning properties of textile fabrics which have raised
servicing and repairs to the gas fuel system are also in- fibre surface, i.e. napped, pile, tufted, flocked or simi-
Performance requirements 44pp
cluded. (ME-046) lar surface. The surface of the test specimen is ignited
Specifies performance requirements for prepainted and or-
near the top by a small heat source and the spread of
ganic film/metal laminate products in sheet and strip form
flame downwards on the surface of the fabric to a ref-
that are coated on one or both sides with an organic film, AS 2748–1991 erence line is timed. (CS-086)
and that are intended for fabrication into products for use in Information technology–Data communica-
the construction or finishing of buildings. (MT-009) tion–25-pole DTE/DCE interface connector AS 2756–1997
and contact number assignments Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear–
AS 2729–1994
(ISO 2110:1989) 13pp Mounting rails for mechanical support of elec-
Rolling bearings–Dynamic load ratings and
Specifies the 25-pole connector and the assignment of con- trical equipment
rating life tact numbers at the interface between data terminal equip-
(ISO 281:1990) 12pp ment (DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE)
(IEC 60715 Ed. 1.0 (1981), IEC 60715 Amd.1 Ed.
Specifies methods of calculating the basic dynamic load or parallel automatic calling equipment (ACE). It is appli- 1.0 (1995)) 22pp
rating and rating life of rolling bearings, manufactured from cable to voice band modems, public data network (PDN) Specifies dimensional and functional requirements for 'Top
good quality hardened steel and basically of conventional facilities, telegraph signal converters, and automatic calling hat' section, 'C' section and 'G' section mounting rails for
design as regards the shape of rolling contact surfaces. This equipment where CCITT Recommendations V.24 and V.28 the compatible mounting of the various electrical devices in
Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO are applicable. Provides the dimensions of the connector switchgear and controlgear assemblies. Appendices cover
281:1990. (ME-037) housing, as well as the recommended means of providing a steel mounting rails in respect of material properties, stan-
locking device (latching block) and connector shielding. dard dimensions and tolerances and an application guide.
AS 2730–2004 This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced This Standard is based on IEC 715:1981 and Amendment
Double seams for steel-based cans for foods from ISO 2110:1989. (IT-001) 1:1995. (EL-006)
18pp
Specifies requirements for double seams for steel-based AS 2748 Supplement 1–1995 AS 2758
three piece and drawn cans for foods and also for steel food Information technology–Data communica- Aggregates and rock for engineering pur-
cans with aluminium foil ends attached to a steel ring. Cri- tion–25-pole DTE/DCE interface connector poses
teria for double seams of acceptable quality are set out, and and contact number assignments–Interface
methods for the examination of a double seam and assess- AS 2758.1–1998
ment of its quality are provided. (FT-007) connector and contact assignments for a
DTE/DCE interface for data signalling rates Concrete aggregates 22pp
above 20 000 bit/s (Supplement to AS 2748– Provides a basis for specifying requirements for ag-
AS 2736–1999 gregates for use in concrete. This Standard is for use
Continuous forms used for information proc- 1991) in conjunction with a works specification, and it is ex-
essing (ISO 2110:1989/Amd 1:1991) 3pp pected that requirements may be varied on the basis of
(BS 4623:1989) 9pp Specifies connector and assignments for signalling rates local experience. The requirements relate to quality of
Specifies requirements for sprocket-holed continuous sta- above 20 000 bit/s in accordance with ITU-T Recommen- rock, grading, durability and other properties of ag-
tionery for use with printers with tractor feeders for both dations V.10 and V.11. This Standard is identical with and gregates including lightweight aggregates. (CE-012)
folded and reel-fed paper. Also includes requirements for has been reproduced from ISO 2110:1989/Amendment
multiple forms and packing, a set of definitions relating to 1:1991. (IT-001) AS 2758.2–1996
continuous form paper, information to be provided by the Aggregate for sprayed bituminous surfac-
purchaser, and recommendations on storage. This Standard AS 2749–1985 ing 16pp
is based on and has been reproduced from BS 4623:1989. Information processing–Basic mode control Specifies requirements for aggregates intended for use
(IT-008) procedures for data communication systems in sprayed bituminous surfacing. The requirements re-
(ISO 1745:1975) 19pp late to the quality of rock and other properties of ag-

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gregates and refer to test methods given in AS 1141. Sets out a flame atomic absorption method for the determi- AS/NZS 2777
(CE-012) nation of manganese in natural and waste waters in the Information processing systems–Open Sys-
range of 0.005 mg/L to 5 mg/L. Manganese in the range of tems Interconnection–Basic reference model
AS 2758.4–2000 0.05 mg/L to 5 mg/L can be determined by direct aspiration
Aggregate for gabion baskets and wire while the range 0.005 mg/L to 0.05 mg/L requires a pre-
concentration step. (EV-008) AS/NZS 2777.1:1998
mattresses 12pp
The basic model
Sets out a basis for specifying requirements for aggre-
gates intended for use in gabion baskets and wire mat- AS 2770–2005 (ISO/IEC 7498-1:1994) 59pp
tresses. (CE-012) Measuring cylinders–Plastics–Graduated Specifies a common basis for the coordination of
15pp standards development for the purpose of systems in-
AS 2758.5–1996 Sets out requirements for a series of plastic measuring cyl- terconnection, while allowing existing standards to be
Asphalt aggregates 15pp inders of capacities ranging from 10 mL to 4000 mL. placed in perspective within the overall Reference
Specifies requirements for coarse aggregates for use in (CH-001) Model. This Standard is identical with and has been
the manufacture of asphalt. The requirements relate to reproduced from ISO/IEC 7498-1:1994. (IT-001)
the quality of rock and other properties of aggregates AS/NZS 2772
and refer to test methods given in AS 1141. (CE-012) Radiofrequency fields AS 2777.2–1990
Security architecture
AS 2758.7–1996 AS/NZS 2772.1(Int):1998 (ISO 7498-2:1988, ITU-T X.200) 29pp
Railway ballast 12pp Maximum exposure levels–3 kHz to 300 Provides a general description of security services and
Specifies the requirements for the supply of aggre- GHz 26pp related mechanisms, which may be provided by the
gates intended for use as railway ballast. The require- Available Superseded Reference Model and defines the positions within the
ments relate to durability and other properties of ag- (Expired 30 April 1999) Reference Model where the services and mechanisms
gregates and refer to test methods given in AS 1141. Amendment 1 April 1999 may be provided. This part extends the field of appli-
(CE-012) Specifies limits of exposure of the human body to ra- cation of AS 2777, to cover secure communications
diofrequency radiation intended to avoid biological ef- between open systems. This Standard is technically
AS 2759–2004 fects hazardous to the body in the frequency range 3 identical with and reproduced from ISO 7498-2:1988.
Steel wire rope–Use, operation and mainte- kHz to 300 GHz. The Standard applies to the occupa- (IT-001)
nance 124pp tional exposure of radiation workers and the incidental
Specifies procedures for the selection, storage, handling, exposure of the general public. It does not apply to the AS 2777.3–1990
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

maintenance, use, inspection and discard of helically laid irradiation of patients for medical diagnosis or treat- Naming and addressing
steel wire ropes. (ME-025) ment nor does it establish requirements for induced (ISO 7498-3:1989) 21pp
charges on steel structures or the ignition of explosives Defines general mechanisms for the use of names and
AS 2760–1985 or flammable gases. (TE-007) addresses to identify and locate objects in the OSI en-
Text communication–Registration of graphic vironment and defines the use of these mechanisms
character subrepertoires AS 2772.2–1988 within the layered structure of the Basic Reference
(ISO 7350:1984) 11pp Principles and methods of measurement– Model. This Standard is technically identical with and
Specifies the procedures to be followed in preparing and 300 kHz to 100 GHz 33pp has been reproduced from ISO 7498-3:1989.
maintaining a register of graphic subrepertoires and in as- Specifies techniques and instrumentation for the (IT-001)
signing numeric identifiers to each subrepertoire. The pur- measurement of potentially hazardous electromagnetic
pose of the register is to promote compatibility to interna- fields in both near-field and far-field situations in the AS 2777.4–1990
tional information interchange and to avoid duplication of frequency range 300 kHz to 100 GHz. Measurements Management framework
effort in developing graphic character subrepertoires. Tech- are made of one or more components of the field, ei-
(ISO/IEC 7498-4:1989) 9pp
nically identical with ISO 7350:1984. (IT-027) ther the electric field, E, or the magnetic field, H, or
both, and then power flux density is calculated from Defines a framework for coordinating the develop-
the relationship given for E2 and H2. Methods suitable ment of existing and future Standards for Open Sys-
AS 2761–1989 tems Interconnection (OSI) Management. This Stan-
Character sets and information coding– for calibration of the instrumentation and a method for
calculation of power flux density are given in appen- dard is technically identical with ISO 7498-4:1989.
Control functions for 7-bit and 8-bit coded (IT-001)
dices. (TE-007)
character sets
(ISO 6429:1988) 51pp AS 2773 AS 2780–2003
Defines control functions and their coded representations Refractories and refractory materials–
Ultrasonic cleaners for health care facilities
for use in a 7-bit code, an extended 7-bit code, an 8-bit code Glossary of terms 86pp
or an extended 8-bit code for codes structured in accor- Sets out a glossary of terms used in the refractories indus-
dance with AS 1953. It is identical with and has been re- AS 2773.1–1998
Non-portable 20pp try. (MN-007)
produced from ISO 6429:1988. It forms part of a basis sub-
set of characters suitable for Australian requirements. Specifies requirements for ultrasonic cleaners with a
(IT-027) cleaning solution capacity of more than 30 L, which AS 2781–1999
are intended to clean reusable medical and surgical Essential oils–Oil of lemon 5pp
AS 2763–1988 equipment used in health care facilities. The Standard Sets out characteristics of oil of lemon. This edition in-
Vibration and shock–Hand-transmitted vibra- does not cover ultrasonic cleaners specifically de- cludes a specification for the determination of flashpoint.
signed for the cleaning and disinfection of endo- (CH-021)
tion–Guidelines for measurement and as- scopes. Guidance on information that should be sup-
sessment of human exposure plied with enquiries and orders and on care and use is AS 2782–1997
(ISO 5349) 14pp given in appendices. (ME-003)
Specifies methods for measuring and reporting hand- Oil of Melaleuca, terpinen-4-ol type (Tea Tree
transmitted vibration exposure in three orthogonal axes for AS 2773.2–1999 oil)
one-third octave and octave bands and provides guidance Benchtop 20pp (ISO 4730:1996) 9pp
for the evaluation of hand-transmitted vibration specified in Specifies requirements for ultrasonic cleaners with a Specifies general characteristics of the oil of Melaleuca,
terms of a frequency-weighted vibration acceleration and cleaning solution capacity of not more than 30L, terpinen-4-ol type (Tea Tree oil), in order to facilitate as-
daily exposure time. It does not define the limits of safe ex- which are bench mounted and intended to clean reus- sessment of its quality. This Standard is identical with and
posure. (AV-010) able medical and surgical equipment used in health has been reproduced from ISO 4730:1996. (CH-021)
care facilities. Guidance on information that should be
AS 2764–2002 supplied with enquiries and orders and on the use of AS 2783–1992
Fibre reinforced plastics (FRP) aluminium al- ultrasonic cleaners is given in appendices. (ME-003) Use of reinforced concrete for small swim-
loy gas cylinders–Hoop overwrapped 15pp ming pools 7pp
Specifies requirements for the materials, design, manufac- AS 2774–1985 Amendment 1 August 1992
ture, inspection, pressure tests and markings of aluminium Drying cabinets for respiratory apparatus 7pp Amendment 2 April 1994
alloy gas cylinders reinforced by hoop overwrapped with Specifies requirements for drying cabinets which are in- Specifies requirements for the structural design and con-
fibre reinforced plastics (FRP) intended for the storage and tended to complete the drying of respiratory apparatus, such struction of swimming pools constructed wholly or partly
transport of compressed gases and of water capacity ex- as corrugated tubing, face masks and some other respiratory of either in-situ or pneumatically applied reinforced con-
ceeding 0.10 kg but not exceeding 130 kg. (ME-002) equipment, which have been washed, disinfected and partly crete. It applies to pools containing disinfected water with a
dried by a washer/disinfector complying with AS 2711. pH not less than 6.5 and a salinity not greater than that of
AS 2766–1997 Guidance on information to be supplied with enquiries and sea water, having a surface area not greater than 100 m2 and
Petri dishes–Plastic–For single use 22pp orders is given in an appendix. (ME-003) having an overall length not greater than 15 m. (CE-022)
Sets out requirements for plastic petri dishes intended for
single use in microbiological testing. (CH-001) AS 2775–2004 AS 2784–2002
Mechanical vibration and shock–Mechanical Endless wedge belt and V-belt drives 68pp
AS 2767–1994 mounting of accelerometers Specifies dimensions and certain other properties of endless
Rigid plastic containers 64pp (ISO 5348:1998) 12pp wedge belts, V-belts and their corresponding grooved pul-
Specifies the test methods and certain performance re- Describes the mounting characteristics of accelerometers to leys for power transmission. Appendices provide recom-
quirements for rigid plastic containers, manufactured by be specified by the manufacturer and gives recommenda- mended power ratings, information on and examples of de-
any method and having nominal capacities up to and in- tions to the user for the mounting of accelerometers. It ap- sign of belt drives, as well as recommendations on installa-
cluding 250 L or 400 kg. (PK-025) plies to accelerometers which are mounted on the surface of tion and storage. Methods of determination of electrical re-
structures in motion. It is not applicable to other types of sistance and fire-resistance are also provided. Not applica-
AS 2769–1985 accelerometers, such as relative motion pick-ups. This ble to industrial variable speed drives employing pulleys
Waters–Determination of manganese–Flame Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO with movable flanges. Performance test data regarding
atomic absorption spectrometric method 5pp 5348:1998. (AV-008) power transmission is not included. (ME-024)

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AS/NZS 2785:2000 AS/NZS 2794:1994 AS 2805.3.2–2006


Suspended ceilings–Design and installation Information technology–Telecommunications Pin management and security–Offline
30pp and information exchange between systems– 6pp
Sets out minimum requirements for the design, construc- 34-pole DTE/DCE interface connector mate- Specifies requirements for addressing offline PIN
tion, installation, maintenance and testing of internal and ability dimensions and contact number as- management using IC cards. (IT-005)
external non-trafficable suspended ceiling systems of dry signments
construction with suspension systems attached to a support- (ISO/IEC 2593:1993) 17pp AS 2805.4.1–2001
ing structure, for use in commercial, industrial and residen- Specifies the 34-pole connector, including assignments, to Message authentication–Mechanisms us-
tial applications, (BD-035) be used between data terminal equipment and data control ing a block cipher 4pp
equipment where V.35 or X.21bis is applicable. This Stan-
dard is identical with, and has been reproduced from Amendment 1 14 Februaqry 2006
AS 2788–2002
ISO/IEC 2593:1993. (IT-001) Specifies a method for authenticating card-originated
Pneumatic fluid power–General requirements electronic messages relating to financial transactions.
for systems (ISO 4414:1998, MOD) 63pp (IT-005)
AS 2796
Specifies requirements for the design and manufacture of Timber–Hardwood–Sawn and milled products
pneumatic fluid power systems. This Standard is an adop- AS 2805.4.2–2006
tion with Australian modifications and has been reproduced Message authentication–Mechanisms us-
from ISO 4414:1998. (ME-035)
AS 2796.1–1999
Product specification 39pp ing a hash-function 19pp
Specifies product requirements for sawn and milled Specifies a choice of two hash function algorithms for
AS 2790–1989 hardwood products. Moisture content, profiles, toler- use on the Australian EFT environment. (IT-005)
Electricity generating sets–Transportable (Up ances and grades are covered. Requirements are also
to 25 kW) 11pp given for glued laminating, finger jointing and end- AS 2805.4.2–2001
Amendment 1 December 1989 matching. Guidance is given on information to be
supplied when ordering. (TM-007) Message authentication–Mechanisms us-
Specifies safety and performance requirements for trans- ing a hash-function 18pp
portable electricity generating sets (up to 25 kW) intended
to provide independent mains-voltage a.c. power supply. AS 2796.2–2006 Available Superseded
Safety requirements are related to electrical, mechanical Grade description 30pp Specifies a method for authenticating card-originated
and thermal hazards and to the prevention of fire and explo- Specifies grade descriptions for use with the hard- electronic messages relating to financial transactions.
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

sion. Specifies also aspects of rating, performance, design, wood milled products specified in AS 2796.1. These (IT-005)
construction, and markings. Appendices list details to be are primarily appearance products. (TM-007)
specified before purchase, and recommendations for use. AS 2805.5.1–1992
(EL-009) AS 2796.3–1999 Ciphers–Data encipherment algorithm 1
Timber for furniture components 29pp (DEA 1) 10pp
AS 2791–1996 Specifies product requirements and grade descriptions
for sawn and milled hardwood for use in the produc- Amendment 1 25 January 2007
High-voltage switchgear and controlgear–Use tion of furniture. Moisture content, tolerances, glue Specifies a mathematical algorithm for enciphering
and handling of sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) in laminating and finger jointing are covered. The grades and deciphering the information relating to financial
high-voltage switchgear and controlgear are not intended to indicate a ranking of quality. They transactions. (IT-005)
(IEC/TS 61634 Ed. 1.0 (1995)) 73pp are primarily used with appearance products.
Provides guidance with regard to the safety of personnel (TM-007) AS 2805.5.2–1992
working with sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) during normal and Ciphers–Modes of operation for an n-bit
abnormal service conditions. This Standard is identical with AS 2799–1992 block cipher algorithm 12pp
and has been reproduced from IEC 1634:1995. (EL-007) Resistance welding equipment–Single-phase Describes four modes of operation for an n-bit block
a.c. transformer type cipher algorithm using a secret key. AS 2805.5–1985
AS 2792–1992 (ISO 669:1981) 21pp has been revised and split into a number of parts to
Fire hose–Delivery layflat 22pp Specifies and defines the characteristics of single-phase re- make provision for a wider range of encipherment
sistance welding equipment. It includes the information re- techniques. (IT-005)
Specifies general and performance requirements for deliv- quired on the equipment nameplate, and specifies the type
ery layflat fire hose of two types, viz., percolating and non- tests and routine tests required. This Standard incorporates
percolating. Appendices deal with performance test proce- AS 2805.5.3–2004
substantial parts of ISO 699:1981, Rating of resistance
dures, additional requirements for fire hose, which may be welding equipment. (EL-019) Ciphers–Data encipherment algorithm 2
specified by the purchaser, and detailed advice and recom- (DEA 2) 8pp
mendations on the information to be supplied by the pur- AS 2800–1985 Specifies a mathematical algorithm for enciphering,
chaser at the time of enquiry or order. (FP-009) deciphering, signing and verifying information relat-
Ambient air–Determination of particulate
lead–High volume sampler gravimetric collec- ing to finanical applications. (IT-005)
AS 2793
tion–Flame atomic absorption spectrometric
Information processing–Coded character sets AS 2805.5.4–2000
method 2pp
for text communication Sets out a method for the determination of nitric acid- Ciphers–Data encipherment algorithm 3
soluble lead fraction of the material collected from ambient (DEA 3) and related techniques 9pp
AS 2793.1–1985 air by a high volume sampler. Measurement is carried out Specifies the DEA 3 ciphering algorithm, which com-
General information by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. (EV-007) bines three instances of the DEA 1 algorithm as de-
fined in AS 2805.5.1, in order to achieve greater secu-
(ISO 6937-1:1983) 12pp AS/NZS 2802:2000 rity against attack. Also specifies some related crypto-
Constitutes a general introduction to coded character Electric cables–Reeling and trailing for min- graphic processes for higher security. (IT-005)
sets for text communication and, in particular, defines ing and general use (other than underground
terms used in this and subsequent parts of the Stan- AS 2805.6.1–2002
dard, describes the general structure of text communi- coal mining) 54pp
cation code and specifies conformance requirements Amendment 1 16 December 2003 Key management–Principles 30pp
for the coded representation of communicated text at Specifies the requirements for two classes of multicore Amendment 1 24 November 2003
the coding interface. In addition, it gives, in annexes, a elastomer insulated and sheathed flexible reeling and trail- Amendment 2 15 February 2006
description of the method used to identify each ing cables for surface mining, underground mining (other
than coal mining) and general use, where movable plant re- Amendment 3 25 January 2007
graphic character and control function defined, a de- Specifies the key management principles for keys
scription of some general concepts of text communi- quires electricity supply at system voltages from 1.1/1.1 kV
up to and including 33/33 kV. (EL-003) used in the authentication, encipherment and deci-
cation, suggestions for equipment conformance re- pherment of electronic messages relating to financial
quirements and recommendations for fall-back im- transactions within the retail banking environment.
plementations. (IT-027) AS 2805
(IT-005)
Electronic funds transfer–Requirements for
AS 2793.2–1985 interfaces
AS 2805.6.2–2002
Latin alphabetic and non-alphabetic AS 2805.1–1997 Key management–Transaction keys 27pp
graphic characters Communications 28pp Amendment 1 15 February 2006
(ISO 6937-2:1983) 37pp Defines the communications services provided for Amendment 2 9 February 2007
Defines a repertoire of Latin alphabetic and non- Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) applications. Takes Specifies key management techniques for keys used in
alphabetic characters for the communication of text in into account the requirements of an additional protocol the authentication, encipherment and decipherment of
European languages, specifies coded representations that specifies minimum requirements using ISDN as a electronic messages relating to finanacial transactions
for the graphic characters and specifies rules for the sub-network. (IT-005) using transaction keys. (IT-005)
definition and use of the defined character repertoire.
It also gives, in annexes, definitions of three standard AS 2805.2–2007 AS 2805.6.3–2000
subrepertoires, a summary of the use of non-spacing Message structures, format and content
diacritical marks in combination with the letters of the Key management–Session keys–Node to
90pp node 14pp
basic Latin alphabet, a description of the use of the Specifies the message structure, format, content, data
non-spacing underline character, a summary of the use elements and values for data elements required for an Amendment 1 3 March 2003
of Latin alphabetic characters, recommendations for interface by which card-originated electronic mes- Specifies management techniques for keys used in the
fall-back presentations and a summary of the differ- sages relating to financial transactions may be inter- authentication, encryption and decryption of electronic
ences from CCITT Recommendations S.61 and S.100. changed. (IT-005) messages relating to financial transactions using ses-
(IT-027) sion keys. (IT-005)

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Key management–Session keys–Terminal transfer. (IT-005) Determination of quality variation
to acquirer 11pp (ISO 6139:1993, MOD) 8pp
Specifies key management techniques for keys used in AS 2805.13.2–2000 Adopts ISO 6139:1993 with national modifications to
the authentication, enciphering and deciphering of Secure hash functions–MD5 8pp provide experimental methods for evaluating the het-
electronic messages relating to financial transactions Specifies the algorithm for the secure hash function erogeneity of distribution of aluminium ores for the
using session keys. (IT-005) MD5 for interfaces for electronic funds transfer. purpose of determining the minimum number of pri-
(IT-005) mary increments and consequently the sampling
AS 2805.6.5.1–2000 scheme. (MN-003)
Key management–TCU Initialization– AS 2805.13.3–2000
Principles 5pp Secure hash functions–SHA-1 6pp AS/NZS 2807:2000
Specifies the principles for the secure initialization of Specifies the algorithm for the secure hash function– Reporting outstanding orders (in the book
a terminal cryptographic unit (TCU) in an electronic SHA-1. (IT-005) trade) 3pp
funds transfer point-of-sale (EFTPOS) device. Proposes a code of practice for use by book publishers
(IT-005) AS 2805.14.1–2000 when reporting the reasons why orders for books have not
Secure cryptographic devices (retail)– been filled. An abbreviated report code and the valid status
AS 2805.6.5.2–2000 Concepts, requirements and evaluation codes are given for each category of outstanding orders re-
Key management–TCU initialization– methods port as well as additional information which needs to be
Symmetric 10pp (ISO 13491-1:1998) 21pp
supplied for particular reports. (IT-019)
Defines the interface and specifies a method to initial-
ize remotely a terminal cryptographic unit (TCU). Specifies requirements for secure cryptographic de-
vices which incorporate the cryptographic processes. AS 2809 Set–2006
(IT-005) Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods Set
The Standard has two primary purposes: to state the
requirements concerning both the operational charac-
AS 2805.6.5.3–2004 teristics of SCD's and the management of such devices AS 2809 Set (CD)–2006
Key management–TCU initialization– throughout all states of their life cycle and to standard- Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods CD
Asymmetric 16pp ize the methodology for verifying compliance with
Amendment 1 25 January 2007 those requirements. This Standard is identical with AS 2809
Defines the interface and method used to initialize re- and has been reproduced from ISO 13491-1:1998.
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

motely a terminal cryptographic unit (TCU), when the (IT-005) Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods
TCU is not required to be delivered via a sponsor's fa-
cility. (IT-005) AS 2805.14.2–2003 AS 2809.1–1999
Secure cryptographic devices (retail)– General requirements 13pp
AS 2805.6.6–2006 Specifies general requirements for vehicles that are
Security compliance checklists for de-
Key management–Session keys–Node to designed and manufactured specifically as tankers and
vices used in magnetic stripe card sys- conventional vehicles that are provided with trans-
node with KEK replacement 13pp
tems portable tanks. It is intended to serve as a reference
This Standard specifies the management techniques
for keys used in the authentication encipherment and (ISO 13491-2:2000) 30pp Standard for the various authorities administering
the decipherment of electronic messages relating to fi- This Standard provides a security compliance check- regulations for the handling and transport of danger-
nancial transaction keys. (IT-005) list for evaluating secure cryptographic devices ous goods. (ME-057)
(SCDs) used in magnetic stripe systems in accordance
AS 2805.9–2000 with AS 2805.14.1:2000. (IT-005) AS 2809.2–1999
Privacy of communications 10pp Tankers for flammable liquids 27pp
Specifies methods of protecting from disclosure the AS 2806 Specifies technical requirements for road tankers
information contained in electronic messages format- Aluminium ores–Sampling transporting flammable liquid such as dangerous
ted in accordance with the AS 2805 series. (IT-005) goods of Class 3, or having Class 3 subsidiary risks,
AS 2806.1–2003 for designers, planners, operators and regulators. This
AS 2805.10.1–2004 Sampling procedures Standard allows the use of alternative materials, de-
File transfer integrity validation 4pp (ISO 8685:1992) 32pp signs, method of assembly and procedures subject to
Provides methods for ensuring the integrity of a file Specifies requirements for the sampling of aluminium an equivalent level of safety being maintained. In this
during transfer between communicating entities. ores from moving streams and stationary situations, edition the subject matter regarding tank design and
(IT-005) including stopped-belt sampling, to provide gross baffle arrangements has been expanded to cover most
samples for sample preparation. This Standard is re- tank vehicles and trailers. (ME-057)
AS 2805.10.2–2003 produced from ISO 8685:1992 with and additional
Secure file transfer (retail) Australian appendix. (MN-003) AS 2809.3–1999
(ISO 15668:1999) 35pp Tankers for compressed liquefiable gases
This Standard specifies the different kinds of file AS 2806.3–2001 18pp
transfer used in the retail banking environment. The Preparation of samples Specifies requirements for the design, construction
Standard has modifications for Australian conditions (ISO 6140:1991) 24pp and inspection and testing for vehicles which are con-
set out in Annex ZA. (IT-005) structed specifically as road tankers and for conven-
Sets out methods for the preparation of samples of
tional vehicles that are provided with transportable
aluminium ore. This Standard is an adoption with na-
AS 2805.11–2000 tanks. This edition introduces changes to vehicular ca-
tional modifications, and has been reproduced from
Card parameter table 12pp bling and electrical equipment. These changes are de-
ISO 6140:1991. (MN-003)
Specifies requirements for the content of the card pa- rived from the National Fire Protection Association
rameter table (CPT) for multiple acquirer terminal (USA). (ME-057)
AS 2806.4–2004
cryptographic units (TCUs). (IT-005) Determination of heterogeneity of consti- AS 2809.4–2001
tution Tankers for toxic and corrosive cargoes
AS 2805.12.1–2004
Message content–Structure and format (ISO 6138:1991) 3pp 18pp
Provides an experimental method for determining the Specifies the requirements that are particularly appli-
(ISO 8583-1:2003) 194pp heterogeneity of constitution which is required for the
Provides requirements for a common interface ena- cable to road tankers for the transport of liquids that
determination of the minimum sample mass. This are toxic or corrosive or both. The requirements are
bling messages to be exchanged between systems Standard is identical with and has been reproduced
adopting a variety of application specifications. It also complementary to those general requirements neces-
from ISO 6138:1991. (MN-003) sary to comply with AS 2809.1–1999. (ME-057)
provides guidelines for the structure, format and con-
tent of messages. (IT-005)
AS 2806.5–2003 AS 2809.5–2001
AS 2805.12.2–1999 Methods for checking the precision of Tankers for bitumen-based products
Message content–Codes 25pp sampling 20pp
Provides list of all the codes used in Part 12.1 of the (ISO 10277:1995) 15pp Specifies requirements for the design and construction
Standard. This Part is published separately to enable a Specifies the experimental methods to be applied for of tankers for the transport of cutback bitumen, inclu-
regular update of codes. Approval codes, country checking the precision of sampling of aluminium ores, sive of bitumen sprayers. This Standard introduces the
codes, currency codes and service codes are not de- expressed in terms of the standard deviation, being concept, and control design details for both automatic
tailed in this Standard. (IT-005) carried out in accordance with the methods prescribed and atmospheric burners, for their use whilst the
in AS 2806.1. This Standard is reproduced from ISO tanker is being normally driven. The requirements in
AS 2805.12.3–1999 10277:1995. (MN-003) this Standard are complementary to those require-
Message content–Maintenance of codes ments necessary to comply with AS 2809.1–1999.
8pp AS 2806.6–2003 (ME-057)
Specifies requirements for the application processes Methods for checking the bias of sam-
for new codes. Suitable application forms are con- pling AS 2809.6–2001
tained in an appendix. (IT-005) (ISO 10226:1991) 5pp Tankers for cryogenic liquids 23pp
Specifies the experimental methods for checking the Specifies requirements applicable to road tankers for
AS 2805.13.1–2000 bias of sampling of aluminium ores, when sampling is the transport of cryogenic liquids. The requirements in
Secure hash functions–General 3pp carried out in accordance with the procedures speci- this Standard are complementary to those require-
Specifies secure hash functions and is applicable to fied in AS 2806.1. This Standard is redproduced from ments necessary to comply with AS 2809.1–1999.
the provision of authentication, integrity and non- ISO 12206:1991. (MN-003) (ME-057)

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AS/NZS 2810:1997 cludes three levels of supervisor qualifications: for AS 2830


Wool–Determination of staple length and sta- SCUBA diving, for no-decompression dives on SSBA Good laboratory practice
ple strength and for unrestricted SSBA diving. (SF-017)
(IWTO-30-93, IWTO-30-93/Amdt 1:1995) 18pp AS 2830.1–1985
Specifies a method for the measurement of mean staple, AS 2816–1992 Chemical analysis 5pp
mean staple strength, and the position of break in greasy Copper, lead and zinc sulfide concentrates– Specifies general requirements for the technical com-
wool suitable for worsted processing. It is identical with Determination of hygroscopic moisture in the petence and good management of a chemical labora-
and has been reproduced from IWTO-30-93 and IWTO-30- analysis sample–Gravimetric method tory so that compliance with the resulting Standard
93/Amdt 1–1995. (TX-012) (ISO 9599:1991) 4pp will provide an assurance that test data generated by
the laboratory are of high quality, scientifically reli-
Specifies a gravimetric loss-in-mass method for the deter-
AS 2811–2003 able, and in accordance with national and international
mination of hygroscopic moisture content. Applicable to
Personal emergency medical information de- Standards. The Standard focuses on laboratory organi-
copper, lead and zinc sulfide concentrates with hygroscopic
vices 4pp zation, personnel, facilities, test equipment and in-
moisture contents between 0.05% (m/m) and 2% (m/m).
strumentation, calibration, safety, sample storage, data
Sets out requirements for the properties and nature of port- This Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO
recording, reporting, quality assurance system, and
able emergency medical information devices which are 9599:1991. (MN-005)
procedures for regular inspection and assessment.
worn on the person, and the minimum amount and type of
(CH-023)
personal medical information which they contain or to AS/NZS 2817:1997
which they may facilitate access by means of a supporting Implants for surgery–Care and handling of or-
system. (HE-024) AS 2832
thopaedic implants Cathodic protection of metals
AS 2812–2005 (ISO 8828:1988) 5pp
Welding, brazing and cutting of metals– Sets out procedures for handling orthopaedic implants from AS 2832.1–2004
receipt at the health care facility until they are implanted or Pipes and cables 76pp
Glossary of terms 126pp discarded. It is technically equivalent to and reproduced
Provides definitions and, where applicable, abbreviations of Specifies requirements for the cathodic protection of
from ISO 8828:1988. (HE-012) buried or submerged metallic pipes and cables.
terms, used in connection with welding, brazing and cutting
of metals. (WD-001) (MT-014)
AS 2818–1993
AS 2815 Guide to swimming pool safety 9pp AS 2832.2–2003
Provides guidance on the prevention of accidental drown- Compact buried structures 74pp
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Training and certification of occupational di-


ings and injuries in private swimming pools and spas and Provides guidelines for the cathodic protection of ex-
vers ternal surfaces of compact buried structures, including
identifies potential hazards in the use and maintenance of
private swimming pools. (CS-034) tank farms, service station tanks, tower footings, steel
AS 2815.1–1992 pilings (in soil), short well castings, compressor pump
SCUBA diving to 30 m 19pp stations and associated pipe work. (MT-014)
AS 2820–1993
Specifies the training activities and competencies re-
quired for training and accreditation of divers who are Gate units for private swimming pools 14pp
AS 2832.3–2005
required to work safely and competently using self- Amendment 1 27 April 2000
Fixed immersed structures 64pp
contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) Specifies requirements for the design, construction and per-
Specifies requirements for the cathodic protection of
to depths of 30 m. Such qualification is the minimum formance of gate units intended to be installed as part of a
external surfaces of fixed immersed structures, includ-
required by regulatory authorities who are responsible fence which complies with AS 1926.1. This Standard for
ing offshore platforms, wharves, jetties, pontoons,
for the control of on-shore diving but is usually re- gate units is primarily intended for use by manufacturers
sewage treatment plants, water treatment plants, lock
stricted to diving involving limited exertion and minor who are seeking certification. (CS-034)
gates, pump station piles in rivers, weirs, mooring
use of tools. (SF-017) buoys, piling, foundations and water inlet/outlet struc-
AS 2821–2003 tures. (MT-014)
AS 2815.2–1992 Fluid power systems and components–
Air diving to 30 m 25pp Cylinders–Identification code for mounting AS 2832.4–2006
Part 2 specifies the training activities and competen- dimensions and mounting types Internal surfaces 54pp
cies required for the training and accreditation of di- Specifies requirements for the cathodic protection of
(ISO 6099:2001) 56pp
vers who are required to work safely and competently internal surfaces of pipes and structures including but
using self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (ME-035)
not limited to heat exchanges, hot water systems,
(SCUBA) or surface-supplied underwater breathing clarifiers, ballast and water storage tanks, cooling
apparatus (SSBA) to depths of 30 m; and on sites AS 2822–1985
conduits and process plants. (MT-014)
where no surface compression chambers are required Acoustics–Methods of assessing and predict-
to be present on site or within a convenient distance. ing speech privacy and speech intelligibility AS 2832.5–2002
Such qualification is the minimum required by regula- 14pp
tory authorities who are responsible for the control of
Steel in concrete structures 60pp
Sets out objective methods for predicting the attainability Provides performance requirements for the cathodic
on-shore diving involving hard work, machinery and of, and subjective methods for assessing actual attainment
use of a wide range of tools, e.g. construction of jetties protection of steel in atmospherically-exposed, buried
of, both reliable speech communication and speech privacy and submerged concrete in both new and existing
and dams. Requirements for training divers for re- in a given environment. Applies to the determination of
stricted certification, where the diver's underwater structures. It covers the parts of buildings and civil en-
speech intelligibility in auditoriums, classrooms, lecture gineering structures that include normal reinforcement
work capabilities are limited, are included. (SF-017) rooms, conference rooms etc. and speech privacy condi- and prestressed reinforcement embedded in the con-
tions in offices, conference rooms, hotels, motels, dwellings crete. It is applicable to both uncoated and organic
AS 2815.3–1992 and schools. (AV-004) coated steel reinforcement. (MT-014)
Air diving to 50 m 29pp
Part 3 specifies the training activities and competen- AS 2824–2003 AS 2833–1985
cies required for the training and accreditation of di- Metrology–Symbols for expressing uncer-
Non-destructive testing–Ultrasonic methods–
vers who are required to work safely and competently
using self-contained underwater breathing apparatus Evaluation and quality classification of metal tainty of measurements 4pp
(SCUBA) to depths of 30 m; using surface-supplied bearing bonds Amendment 1 December 1986
underwater breathing apparatus (SSBA) to depths of (ISO 4386-1:1992) 12pp Sets out symbols for the expression of uncertainty relating
50 m; and on sites with surface compression chambers (MT-007) to the results of measurements and of calibration of measur-
present or within a convenient distance. Such qualifi- ing instruments, and the associated level of confidence, for
cation is the minimum required by regulatory authori- use in metrological reports. Examples of the use of the
AS 2828–1999 symbols are given. (ME-027)
ties who are responsible for the control of off-shore Paper-based health care records 16pp
diving, e.g. oil and gas exploration. Requirements for
training divers for restricted certification, where the Specifies requirements for the physical aspects of health AS 2834–1995
diver's underwater work capabilities are limited, are care records such as size, quality, layout, colour, order of Computer accommodation 46pp
included. (SF-017) filing and record cover, and method of fixing the health Sets out recommended requirements for the accommoda-
care record forms/dividers within the record cover. tion of computer systems in buildings for which special
AS 2815.4–1992 (HE-025) provisions are necessary or desirable. It excludes provisions
Bell diving 17pp for personal or home computers and those installed in an
Part 4 specifies the training activities and competen- AS 2829–1986 uncontrolled environment. (IT-002)
cies required for the further training and accreditation British Association (BA) screw threads and
of experienced air divers to operate safely and compe- associated gauges and gauging practice AS 2835
tently as bellmen and lockout divers. Such qualifica- 18pp Absorbent woven gauze
tion is the minimum required by regulatory authorities Amendment 1 December 1986
who are responsible for the control of deep diving off- Specifies requirements for British Association (BA) screw AS 2835.1–1998
shore, e.g. oil and gas exploration. (SF-017) threads in sizes 0 BA (6 mm diameter) to 25 BA (0.25 mm Cotton 4pp
diameter) inclusive. It gives information on the screw Specifies requirements for absorbent woven cotton
AS 2815.5–2006 thread system, including tolerances, deviations, symbols gauze suitable for use in the manufacture of surgical
Dive supervisor 30pp used for the screw thread parameters, and designation, to- dressings. (MS-005)
Specifies the training activities and competencies re- gether with requirements for associated gauges and gauging
quired for the training and certification of occupa- practices used for the verification of the screw threads for AS 2835.2–1998
tional dive supervisors who are to supervise on-shore sizes from 0 BA to 10 BA inclusive. Appendices give the Cotton-viscose blends 5pp
occupational diving operations using self-contained basis of the tabulated values, notes on the pitch diameter Specifies requirements for the cotton-viscose blends
underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) or surface- equivalent of pitch and angle errors, and notes on the verifi- used in the manufacture of absorbent woven cotton
supplied underwater breathing apparatus (SSBA). In- cation of screw threads. (ME-028) gauze. (MS-005)

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AS 2836 the egress of fluids under dynamic and static conditions, fines relevant statistical terms, specifies test material re-
Methods of testing surgical dressings and and the dimensions of O-ring housings with and without quirements and discusses the number of laboratories re-
surgical dressing materials anti-extrusion back-up washers. It is based on the former quired as well as the functions of a 'steering' committee to
AS B320 and has been extended to include the range of O- coordinate activities. Includes computer program to calcu-
rings specified in SAE Aerospace Standard AS 568A. late repeatability and reproducibility and four samples of
AS 2836.0–1998
Groove dimensions for static and dynamic applications for results sheets. Applicable to laboratories reasonably experi-
General introduction and list of methods both internal and external pressures are specified, and in- enced in the methods to be evaluated with respect to the
1p formation on parallel tube fitting boss gaskets is included. materials being analyzed. (CH-023)
(MS-005) (ME-035)
AS 2851–1986
AS 2836.1–1998 AS/NZS 2843 Density of mercury–Numerical value 2pp
Method for the determination of loss of Timber preservation plants Obsolescent
mass on drying 2pp Two methods for the determination of the numerical value
(MS-005) AS/NZS 2843.1:2006 of the density of mercury under specified conditions, viz.
Timber preservation plant site design by reference to a table and by calculation. The values are
AS 2836.2–1998 21pp those proclaimed in a determination by the National Stan-
Method for the identification of cotton and Amendment 1 21 December 2006 dards Commission–Recognised-value Standard of Meas-
viscose fibres 3pp Specifies requirements for the siting, design and lay- urement of Density–Mercury, dated 21 March 1985, in ac-
(MS-005) out of timber preservation plant sites. Deals in general cordance with the National Measurement Act 1960.
terms with these aspects in a manner intended to pre- (ME-071)
AS 2836.3–1998 vent and mitigate the health risk of plant personnel
Method for the determination of mass per and minimize environmental contamination from tim- AS 2852–2004
unit area 2pp ber preservation plant sites. Applicable to all approved Packaging–Pictorial marking for the handling
(MS-005) preservatives and, where necessary, specific require- of packages
ments for some preservative are given. (TM-006) (ISO 780:1997) 7pp
AS 2836.4–1998 Adopts ISO 780:1997 to specify a set of symbols conven-
Method for the determination of size 2pp AS/NZS 2843.2:2006 tionally used for marking of transport packages in their
(MS-005) Treatment area operation 27pp physical distribution chain to convey handling instructions.
Specifies requirements for the operation of timber (PK-025)
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Method for the determination of sinking Deals in general terms with these aspects in a manner AS 2853–1986
time 2pp intended to prevent and mitigate the health risk to Enclosures–Temperature-controlled–
(MS-005) treatment area personnel and minimize environmental Performance testing and grading 10pp
contamination from timber preservation plant sites. Specifies a test procedure for establishing the temperature-
(TM-006) performance characteristics of temperature-controlled en-
AS 2836.6–1998
Method for the determination of absorp- closures. This data forms the basis of a grading system that
AS/NZS 2845 classifies enclosure performance levels. The Standard is
tion rate and water holding capacity 3pp Water supply–Backflow prevention devices
(MS-005) applicable to all temperature-controlled enclosures regard-
less of size, temperature range, mode of operation, method
AS 2836.7–1998 AS/NZS 2845.1:1998 of construction, type or purpose. (ET-005)
Method for the determination of level of Materials, design and performance re-
quirements 107pp AS 2854–2004
surface-active substances 2pp Tinplate cans for general use 25pp
(MS-005) Specifies requirements for the materials, design and
performance testing of backflow devices used to pre- Specifies structural and performance requirements for two-
vent contamination of potable water supplies. and three-piece tinplate cans for general use. Nominal di-
AS 2836.8–1998 mensions and capacities are given for a range of stock size
(WS-023)
Method for the determination of quantity cans up to a maximum nominal diameter or cross-section of
of water-soluble substances 3pp AS 2845.2–1996 230 mm. (PK-028)
(MS-005) Air gaps and break tanks 8pp
Specifies requirements for air gaps and break tanks AS 2855–2004
AS 2836.9–1998 used as backflow prevention devices for the protection Paints and related materials–Micaceous iron
Method for the determination of the pres- of potable water supply. (WS-023) oxide pigment 33pp
ence of starch and dextrins 2pp (CH-003)
(MS-005) AS 2845.3–1993
Field testing and maintenance 20pp AS 2856
AS 2836.10–1998 Specifies requirements for field testing and mainte- Coal petrography
Method for the determination of the pres- nance of backflow prevention devices specified in AS
ence of fluorescing substances 1p 2845.1 and includes requirements for air gaps and AS 2856.1–2000
(MS-005) break tanks as registered by the relevant authorities. Preparation of coal samples for incident
(WS-023) light microscopy 4pp
AS 2836.11–1998 Sets out recommended procedures for the preparation
Method for the determination of sulfated AS 2848 of polished coal samples which are adequate for char-
ash content 2pp Aluminium and aluminium alloys– acterization of coals using various methods of incident
(MS-005) Compositions and designations light microscopy. (MN-001)

AS 2839–1988 AS 2848.1–1998 AS 2856.2–1998


Colour television receivers–General require- Wrought products 11pp Maceral analysis 29pp
ments and selected performance parameters– Sets out designation systems to identify grades of Sets out a procedure for the complete maceral analysis
Limits and methods of measurement 19pp wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys and their of all ranks of coal, aimed at obtaining the proportion
Amendment 1 October 1994 tempers. Full chemical compositions are included for of each maceral occurring within a coal, expressed as
Standardizes methods of measurement and specifies limits wrought grades currently available in Australia. a volume percentage. (MN-001)
for performance of colour television receivers and video (MT-003)
cassette recorders. (CT-002) AS 2856.3–2000
AS 2849–1986 Method for microscopical determination
AS 2840–1986 Density of water–Numerical value 3pp of the reflectance of coal macerals 14pp
Microfilming newspapers for archival pur- Specifies two methods for the determination of the numeri- Sets out method for the microscopical determination
poses 9pp cal value of the density of water under specified conditions, of the maximum and random reflectance in oil of pol-
Specifies requirements for the microfilming of newspapers viz. by reference to a table and by calculation. The value of ished surfaces of coal macerals. (MN-001)
on 35 mm silver halide roll film for archival purposes, and the density of standard mean ocean water under specified
provides details for the desired quality characteristics of ex- conditions is included in an appendix. The values are those AS/NZS 2857:1996
posed films. (MS-004) proclaimed in a determination by the National Standards Timber drums for insulated electric cables
Commission–Recognised-value Standard of Measurement and bare conductors 23pp
AS 2841–2005 of Density–Water, dated 21 March 1985, in accordance Specifies requirements for timber drums up to 5 t capacity
Galvanized steel wire strand 16pp with the National Measurement Act 1960. (ME-071) for the transport and storage of insulated electric cable, bare
Specifies requirements for the designation, manufacture conductor and other products for which the drums are suit-
and testing of galvanized steel wire strand for structural, AS 2850–1986 able. The Standard includes nomenclature and dimensions
guying and general purpose applications. (ME-007) Chemical analysis–Interlaboratory test pro- of a preferred range of drums, together with details of mate-
grams–For determining precision of analytical rials, construction and marking and special requirements for
AS 2842–1986 method(s)–Guide to the planning and conduct the protection of cables. (EL-003)
Fluid power–O-rings and housings–Inch se- 45pp
ries, metric conversion 26pp Provides guidance in choosing procedures and determining AS 2858–2004
Amendment 1 August 1986 parameters used to select and validate methods of chemical Timber–Softwood–Visually graded for struc-
Amendment 2 December 1988 analysis through the determination of the precision of those tural purposes 70pp
Specifies the dimensions of elastomeric O-rings used for methods. Precision is determined in terms of repeatability, Specifies visual grading descriptions for five structrual
sealing components against the ingress of contaminants and within-laboratory reproducibility and reproducibility. De- grades and one stud grade. Stress grades are given on the

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basis of species. Other grade descriptions are included for with risk identification and assessment, monitoring prior to Sets out the requirements for the classification of a site and
Cypress and Hoop. Structural appearance grades are also entry, education and training as well as emergency re- the design and construction of a footing system for a single
specified, derived from the above grades, by further limita- sponse. Appendices provide additional guidance for clean- dwelling house, town house or the like which may be de-
tions on the visual characteristics allowed in structrual ing and the precautions needed when undertaking hot work. tached or separated by a party wall or common wall but not
members exposed to view. Definitions, methods of meas- A sample risk assessment form and written authority to en- situated vertically above or below another dwelling. The
urement, moisture content and grade summary tables are ter are provided, as is a typical check list. (SF-037) Standard may also apply to other forms of construction in-
also included. (TM-003) cluding some light commercial and institutional buildings if
AS 2865–1995 they are similar to houses in size, loading and superstruc-
AS 2859–1986 Safe working in a confined space 42pp ture flexibility. The footing systems for which designs are
Textiles–Seam types–Classification and ter- Available Superseded given include slab-on ground, stiffened rafts, waffle rafts,
minology Provides guidance in eliminating or minimizing the need to strip footings, pad footings and pitted footings. The designs
enter confined spaces and in avoiding exposure to hazards in this Standard do not apply to industrial buildings.
(ISO 4916) 63pp
which may be experienced where entry to a confined space (BD-025)
Describes a classification and terminology of seam types,
and defines different configurations of seams using single- is necessary. Includes Sections dealing with risk identifica-
or multi-component fabric systems. The Standard is identi- tion and assessment, monitoring prior to entry, education AS 2870 Supplement 1–1996
cal with and has been produced from ISO 4916. (TX-020) and training as well as rescue and first-aid. Appendices Residential slabs and footings–Construction–
provide additional guidance for cleaning and precautions Commentary (Supplement to AS 2870–1996)
AS 2860–1986 needed when undertaking hot work. A sample entry permit 47pp
Textiles–Stitch types–Classification and ter- and risk assessment are provided, as is a typical check list. Provides explanations and additional background material
(SF-037) to assist in the interpretation of AS 2870–1996. (BD-025)
minology
(ISO 4915) 45pp AS 2867–1986
Describes and illustrates the various kinds of stitch types
AS 2871–1988
Farm structures–General requirements for Solvents–1,1,1-Trichloroethane (inhibited)
used in hand- and machine-sewn seams. The Standard is
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 4915. structural design 9pp 2pp
(TX-020) Specifies requirements for structural design of farm struc- Specifies requirements for 1,1,1-Trichloroethane (inhibited)
tures with low human occupancy. This Standard covers solvent, used as a general degreasing solvent or as a solvent
only minimum requirements for structural design of form in vapour degreasing systems. (CH-002)
AS 2862
structures and does not include other requirements such as
Copper, lead and zinc sulfide concentrates– fire safety and health. (BD-065) AS 2872–2000
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Sampling
Atmospheric heating of vessels containing
AS 2868–1986
AS 2862.1–1999 fluids–Estimation of maximum temperature
Classification of machinery for earthmoving,
Sampling procedures for determination of 32pp
construction, surface mining and agricultural Specifies a method for calculating temperatures and corre-
metal and moisture content purposes 12pp sponding vapour pressures of fluids in vessels subject to
(ISO 12743:1998) 72pp Sets out the type and size of earthmoving machinery with atmospheric heating in the hottest month of the year in
Specifies procedures for sampling sulfide concentrates consideration to both power and mass criteria. Where pos- various locations around Australia. The method is applica-
from moving streams and stationary lots, including sible, classes have been made small enough to separate ma- ble to stationary and transport vessels containing com-
stopped-belt sampling, to provide samples for chemi- chines with significantly different productive output. Tables pressed liquefied gases, permanent gases and liquids having
cal analysis, physical testing and determination of provide the class number in relation to net engine power, a viscosity not exceeding approximately 1 Pa.s. (ME-001)
moisture content. This Standard is identical with and operating mass, digging depth, classifying load, static linear
has been reproduced from ISO 12743:1998. load, bowl capacity and classifying power. (ME-063) AS 2875–1995
(MN-005)
Alloy steel cylinders for compressed gases–
AS/NZS 2869:1998
AS 2862.2–1999 Seamless–0.1 kg to 500 kg 18pp
Tampons–Menstrual 22pp Specifies the requirements of alloy steel (chromium molyb-
Experimental methods for checking the Amendment 1 21 April 2004 denum) to raise its efficiency 4% above those specified in
precision of sampling Specifies requirements for menstrual tampons including BS 5045.1, whilst still maintaining proven safety margins.
(ISO 12744:1997) 12pp length, pull strength and water repellency of the withdrawal Also, to maintain safety, the limits of the steels used in this
Specifies methods for checking the precision of pri- cord, materials, absorptive capacity, microbial content, Standard, and that are known to induce stress cracking,
mary sampling, sample processing, chemical analysis, marking and packaging. Includes a classification system have been kept well within the limits given in the British,
physical testing and determination of moisture content based on tampon absorbency with descriptive terms to be American and ISO Standards. (ME-002)
of sulfide concentrates. This Standard is identical with used in labelling tampons according to their absorbency
and has been reproduced from ISO 12744:1997. range. Information to be given in an accompanying leaflet
is described. (CS-065)
AS 2876–2000
(MN-005) Concrete kerbs and channels (gutters)–
AS 2862.3–1999 AS/NZS 2869:1995 Manually or machine placed 13pp
Tampons–Menstrual 24pp Specifies requirements for manually placed or machine-
Experimental methods for checking the placed concrete kerbs and channels. The Standard is for us-
bias of sampling Available Superseded
ers and providers to ensure the quality of the finished prod-
(ISO 13292:1997) 11pp Amendment 1 November 1995
uct. (CE-013)
Sets out methods for checking whether there is bias in Specifies requirements for menstrual tampons including
the sampling of sulfide concentrates. Numerical ex- length, pull strength and water repellency of the withdrawal
cord, materials, absorptive capacity, microbial content, AS/NZS 2878:2000
amples are provided. This Standard is identical with Timber–Classification into strength groups
and has been reproduced from ISO 13292:1997. marking and packaging. Information to be given in an ac-
companying leaflet is described. A classification system 28pp
(MN-005) Specifies a procedure for the classification of timber spe-
based on tampon absorbancy is given, and includes descrip-
tive terms to be used in labelling tampons according to their cies into positive or provisional strength groups based on
AS 2863–1999 testing of small, clear specimens or on the species mean dry
absorbancy range. (CS-065)
Copper, lead and zinc sulfide concentrates– density. When used in conjunction with visual grading rules
Determination of mass loss of bulk material AS 2870–1996 the strength groups provide a means of determining a stress
on drying Residential slabs and footings–Construction grade for graded timber. A list of species and their strength
(ISO 10251:1997) 13pp 67pp groups is given. (TM-003)
Specifies a gravimetric method for determination of the Amendment 1 January 1997
mass loss of sulfide concentrates on drying. A method for Amendment 2 June 1999 AS 2879
determining susceptibility to oxidation is included. This Amendment 3 22 November 2002 Alumina
Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from Amendment 4 23 May 2003
ISO 10251:1997. (MN-005) Sets out the requirements for the classification of a site and AS 2879.1–2000
the design and construction of a footing system for a single Determination of loss of mass at 300°C
AS 2864 dwelling house, town house or the like which may be de- and 1000°C 8pp
Methods for the analysis of rutile tached or separated by a party wall or common wall but not Sets out a method for the determination of loss of
situated vertically above or below another dwelling. The mass on heating of aluminium oxide at 300°C and fur-
AS 2864.1–2003 Standard may also apply to other forms of construction in- ther loss of mass on ignition at 1000°C. This method
Determination of titanium content– cluding some light commercial and institutional buildings if is suitable for calcined alumina in the range 0.2% to
Titrimetric method 8pp they are similar to houses in size, loading and superstruc- 5% loss of mass at 300°C and 0.1% to 2% loss of
Sets out a titrimetric method using aluminium reduc- ture flexibility. The footing systems for which designs are mass at 1000°C. (MN-009)
tion and alluminium iron (III) sulphate titration for the given include slab-on ground, stiffened rafts, waffle rafts,
determination of the titanium content of rutile. strip footings, pad footings and pitted footings. The designs AS 2879.2–2003
(MN-004) in this Standard do not apply to industrial buildings. Determination of particles passing a
(BD-025)
20µm aperture sieve 9pp
AS/NZS 2865 Set:2005 Sets out a wet-sieving procedure for the determination
AS 2870–1996 (Amended) of the percentage by mass of particles of smelter-grade
Safe working in a confined space Set
Residential slabs and footings–Construction alumina passing a 20 µm aperture sieve. (MN-009)
AS/NZS 2865:2001 (SPECIAL REPRINT WITH ALL AMENDMENTS
Safe working in a confined space 45pp INCLUDED) 73pp AS 2879.3–1991
Provides requirements and guidance in eliminating or Amendment 1 January 1997 Determination of alpha alumina content
minimizing the need to enter confined spaces and in avoid- Amendment 2 June 1999 by X-ray diffraction 3pp
ing hazards which may be encountered where entry to a Amendment 3 22 November 2002 Sets out an X-ray diffraction method for the determi-
confined space is unavoidable. Contains Sections dealing Amendment 4 23 May 2003 nation of the alpha alumina content of smelter-grade

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alumina containing alpha phase levels up to 50%. ples for chemical analysis, physical testing and deter- AS 2888.1–2002
(MN-009) mination of moisture. (MN-004) Method of determining the suitability of
AS 2879.4–2003 connection threads of BSP form 4pp
AS 2884.2–2003 (PL-045)
Determination of specific surface area by Sampling from stationary situations 23pp
nitrogen adsorption 6pp Sets out methods for the sampling of heavy mineral AS 2888.2–2002
Specifies an instrumental method for the determina- sands from stationary situations to provide samples for
tion of specific surface area of smelter-grade alumin- Method for determining dimensions 3pp
chemical analysis, physical testing and determination (PL-045)
ium by nitrogen adsorption by a single or multi-point of moisture. (MN-004)
method. (MN-009)
AS 2888.3–2002
AS 2884.3–2003
AS 2879.5–2004 Method for pressure testing of plastics
Determination of angle of flow 8pp Preparation of samples 13pp
waste fittings 3pp
Sets out a method for the determination of the angle of (MN-004)
(PL-045)
flow of smelter-grade alumina. (MN-009)
AS 2884.4–1997 AS 2888.4–2002
AS 2879.6–1995 Determination of precision and bias 32pp Method for air pressure/vacuum testing of
Determination of the mass distribution of Sets out methods for checking and adjusting the preci- plastics waste fittings 2pp
particle sizes using electroformed sieves sion of sampling, checking the precision of sample
(PL-045)
6pp preparation and testing, and testing for bias in the
Sets out a dry sieve method, using electroformed sampling of heavy mineral sands. (MN-004)
AS 2888.5–2002
sieves, for determining the mass distribution of the
particle sizes in aluminium oxide primarily used for AS 2885 Set–2007 Trap seal test 1p
the production of aluminium. (MN-009) Pipelines–Gas and liquid petroleum Set (PL-045)
533pp
AS 2879.7–1997 AS 2888.6–2002
Determination of trace elements– AS 2885 Set (CD)–2007 Method for load testing of plastics waste
Wavelength dispersive X-ray fluores- outlets 2pp
Pipelines–Gas and liquid petroleum Set
cence spectrometric method 24pp (PL-045)
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Sets out a wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence


spectrometric method for the analysis of aluminium AS 2885 AS 2888.7–2002
oxide for trace amounts of any or all of the following Pipelines–Gas and liquid petroleum Method for testing the seal of plastrics
elements: sodium, silicon, iron, calcium, titanium, waste outlets 2pp
phosphorous, vanadium, zinc, manganese, gallium, AS 2885.1–2007 (PL-045)
potassium, copper, chromium and nickel, expressed as Design and construction 268pp
the oxides on an as-received basis. (MN-009) Specifies requirements for the design and construction AS 2888.8–2002
of carbon and carbon-manganese steel pipelines and Thermal cycling test 2pp
AS 2879.8–2000 associated piping and components that are used to
Determination of bulk density 6pp transmit single-phase and multi-phase hydrocarbon (PL-045)
Sets out a method for the determination of unpacked fluids, such as natural and manufactured gas, liquefied
and packed bulk density of smelter-grade aluminium petroleum gas, natural gasoline, crude oil, natural gas AS 2888.9–2002
oxide primarily used for the production of aluminium. liquids and liquid petroleum products. (ME-038) Method for determining residual stress in
(MN-009) plastics waste fittings 1p
AS 2885.2–2007 (PL-045)
AS 2879.9–2002
Determination of flow time 6pp Welding 117pp
Specifies the minimum requirements for materials, AS 2888.10–2002
Sets out a method for determining the amount of time
welding consumables, welding processes, weld prepa- Method for leak testing plastics pan con-
taken for a given quantity of smelter grade alumina to
flow by gravity through a precisely constructed stan- rations, qualifications of welding procedures and per- nectors 2pp
dard funnel. (MN-009) sonnel, and fabrication and inspection requirements (PL-045)
for the construction and maintenance welding of car-
AS 2879.10–2003 bon and carbon-manganese steel pipelines down to 3.2 AS 2888.11–2002
mm wall thickness, designed and constructed in ac- Method for cyclic testing of plastics tele-
Determination of attrition index 8pp
cordance with AS 2885.1. (ME-038)
Sets out a procedure for the determination of the attri- scopic waste connectors (rubber-ring
tion index of smelter-grade alumina. (MN-009) joint type) 2pp
AS 2885.3–2001
(PL-045)
AS 2879.11–2004 Operation and maintenance 66pp
Guide to reporting Al2O3 content of Specifies minimum requirements for the operation and AS/NZS 2890 (Set):2004
smelter-grade alumina 2pp maintenance of pipelines designed to AS 2885.1. It
also applies to pipelines designed and built under Parking Facilities Set
Provides a guide for the reporting of the aluminium
oxide content of smelter-grade alumina. (MN-009) those Standards superseded by this Standard, when
they are modified to operate under the conditions AS/NZS 2890
AS 2879.12–2004 within the scope of this Standard. (ME-038) Parking facilities
Determination of the angle of repose
(ISO 902:1976) 4pp AS 2885.4–2003 AS/NZS 2890.1:2004
Sets out a conventional method for determining the Offshore submarine pipeline systems Off-street car parking 67pp
angle of repose of alumina. This Standard is identical 3pp Amendment 1 19 August 2005
with and has been reproduced from ISO 902:1976. Sets out requirements for offshore submarine pipeline Sets out minimum requirements for the design and
(MN-009) systems with respect to safety, design, materials, fab- layout of off-street parking facilities, including multi-
rication, installation, testing, commissioning, opera- storey car parks for motor cars, light vans and motor-
AS 2882–1986 tion, maintenance, requalification and abandonment. cycles. It includes access and egress requirements for
Waters–Determination of chromium (VI) (di- (ME-038) both public and private car parks, and car parking on
phenylcarbazide spectrophotometric method) domestic properties. (CE-001)
2pp AS/NZS 2885.5:2002
Sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determination Field pressure testing 79pp AS 2890.1–1993
of filtrable chromium (VI) in natural and waste waters in Specifies methods for the pressure testing of petro- Off-street car parking 49pp
the range 0.01 to 5 mg/L. (EV-008) leum pipelines in accordance with AS 2885.1 and AS Available Superseded
2885.3. It may also be used for testing other pipelines Specifies minimum requirements for the design and
AS 2883–2000 including those designed to AS 1697. (ME-038) layout of off-street parking facilities, including both
Analysis of metals–Procedures for the setting single- and multi-level car parks, for motor cars, vans
up, calibration and standardization of atomic AS 2887–1993 and motorcycles. It covers both internal design re-
emission spectrometers using arc/spark dis- quirements and the requirements for access from and
Plastic waste fittings 23pp
charge 20pp egress to public streets. Appendices include guidelines
Specifies requirements for moulded or fabricated plastic for parking provisions for people with disabilities.
Sets out procedures and terms for the setting up, calibration waste fittings for use in plumbing installations. Such fit-
and standardization of atomic emission spectrometers using (CE-001)
tings are suitable for receiving short-duration, intermittent
arc/spark discharge for the analysis of metals. Also includes liquid discharges at temperatures not exceeding 95°C.
test procedures to ensure optimum equipment response. AS 2890.2–2002
UPVC fittings for soil, waste and vent applications are not
(CH-010) covered by this Standard. (PL-021) Off-street commercial vehicle facilities
37pp
AS 2884 Specifies minimum requirements for the layout of off-
Heavy mineral sand concentrates–Sampling AS 2888
Methods of testing plastics waste fittings street facilities for the loading and unloading of com-
mercial vehicles, including design requirements for
AS 2884.1–1997 access driveways across the property boundary and for
Moving streams 36pp AS 2888.0–2002 internal circulation roadways. It provides for a variety
Sets out methods for sampling free-flowing heavy Introduction and list of methods 1p of standard design vehicle sizes and configurations.
mineral sands from moving streams, to provide sam- (PL-045) (CE-001)

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AS 2890.3–1993 AS 2891.9.2–2005 ing and heating of beverages. It does not include the
Bicycle parking facilities 15pp Determination of bulk density of com- subjective cooking tests of IEC 60705, Ed. 3.2(2006).,
Specifies requirements for the layout, design and secu- pacted asphalt–Presaturation method these are to be reproduced in AS/NZS 2895.3.
rity of bicycle parking facilities in any location, either (EL-015)
3pp
on-street or off-street. Appendices give examples of (CE-006)
bicycle parking hardware and examples of parking ar- AS/NZS 2895.3:2007
rangements on footpaths. (CE-001) AS 2891.9.3–2005 Construction, quality and cooking tests
Determination of bulk density of com- 12pp
AS 2890.5–1993 Specifies requirements for the design and construc-
pacted asphalt–Mensuration method 2pp tion, marking and accompanying information, and
On-street parking 21pp (CE-006)
Specifies requirements for the location, arrangement performance of microwave ovens intended for domes-
and dimensions of on-street parking facilities. Includes tic use. Also describes subjective test for gauging the
AS 2891.10–2005 cooking and defrosting performance. The cooking and
provision for special classes of vehicles and disabled Water and volatile oils content 5pp
users, together with guidelines for the control of park- defrosting tests are identical to those of IEC 60705 Ed.
(CE-006) 3.2:2006. (EL-015)
ing. (CE-001)
AS 2891.11–2005 AS 2896–1998
AS 2891 Degree of particle coating 2pp Medical gas systems–Installation and testing
Methods of sampling and testing asphalt (CE-006) of non-flammable medical gas pipeline sys-
AS 2891.1–1986 tems 91pp
AS 2891.12.1–1995 Amendment 1 October 1999
Sampling of asphalt 5pp Determination of the permanent com- Specifies requirements for safety aspects, construction, test-
Sets out methods of sampling asphalt from trucks at pressive strain characteristics of asphalt– ing, operation and maintenance of non-flammable medical
the mixing plant, at the paving site, and from the Dynamic creep test 7pp gas systems used for patient care, including therapeutic, di-
pavement. Also includes sampling of cold mix from (CE-006) agnostic and prophylactic applications, and for operating
stockpile. Not included are methods of sampling as- surgical tools. Suction pipeline systems for day care centres
phalt from the pavement (for determination of proper- and clinical situations are included. Requirements for oper-
ties other than density) or methods of sampling at dis-
AS 2891.13.1–1995
Determination of the resilient modulus of ating room pendants, columns and booms are also included.
charge points from asphalt mixing plants. In addition Does not apply to suction systems for laboratories or hospi-
asphalt–Indirect tensile method 7pp
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procedures for selection of sampling locations or the tal dental units. (HE-017)
number of locations are not specified. (CE-006) (CE-006)
AS 2898
AS 2891.2.1–1995 AS/NZS 2891.14.1.1:1996
Radar speed detection
Sample preparation–Mixing, quartering Field density tests–Determination of field
and conditioning of asphalt in the labora- density of compacted asphalt using a nu- AS 2898.1–2003
tory 3pp clear surface moisture-density gauge– Functional requirements and definitions
(CE-006) Direct transmission mode 5pp 8pp
(CE-006) Amendment 1 7 September 2006
AS 2891.2.2–1995 Specifies functional requirements for radar devices
Sample preparation–Compaction of as- AS/NZS 2891.14.1.2:1999 which are used to measure the speed of target vehicles
phalt test specimens using a gyratory Field density tests–Determination of field for law enforcement or scientific measurement.
compactor 4pp density of compacted asphalt using a nu- (CS-068)
(CE-006) clear surface moisture-density gauge–
Backscatter mode 10pp AS 2898.2–2003
AS/NZS 2891.3.1:1997 (CE-006) Operational procedures 11pp
Specifies procedures to be followed when using a ra-
Bitumen content and aggregate grading– dar device to measure the speed of targets. Require-
AS/NZS 2891.14.2:1999
Reflux method 6pp ments for training of operators and evaluations of cap-
Field density tests–Determination of field
Amendment 1 August 1998 tured images are given in appendices. (CS-068)
(CE-006) density of compacted asphalt using a nu-
clear thin-layer density gauge 11pp
AS 2900
AS/NZS 2891.3.2:1997 (CE-006)
Quantities and units
Bitumen content and aggregate grading– AS/NZS 2891.14.3:1999
Centrifugal extraction method 6pp AS 2900.0–2002
Field density tests–Calibration of nuclear
Amendment 1 August 1998 General principles 24pp
thin-layer density gauge using standard
(CE-006) Provides general information about the principles con-
blocks 9pp cerning physical quantities, equations, quantity and
(CE-006) unit symbols, and coherent unit systems. (ME-071)
AS/NZS 2891.3.3:1997
Bitumen content and aggregate grading– AS/NZS 2891.14.4:1999
Pressure filter method 6pp AS 2900.1–2002
Field density tests–Calibration of nuclear Space and time
Amendment 1 August 1998 surface moisture-density gauge–
(CE-006) (ISO 31-1:1992, ISO 31-1:1992/Amd 1:1998)
Backscatter mode 3pp 14pp
(CE-006) Specifies names and symbols for quantities and units
AS 2891.5–2004
Determination of stability and flow– of space and time. (ME-071)
AS/NZS 2891.14.5:1999
Marshall procedure 8pp Field density tests–Density ratio of com- AS 2900.2–2002
(CE-006) pacted asphalt 3pp Periodic and related phenomena
(CE-006) (ISO 31-2:1992, ISO 31-2:1992/Amd 1:1998)
AS 2891.6–1993
8pp
Determination of stability by the modified AS/NZS 2893:2002 Specifies names and symbols for quantities and units
Hubbard-Field procedure 6pp Electric cables–Lead and lead alloy sheaths– of periodic and related phenomena. (ME-071)
(CE-006) Composition 4pp
Specifies the chemical composition of metallic sheathing AS 2900.3–2002
AS 2891.7.1–2004 for electric and telecommunication cables. An appendix Mechanics 19pp
Determination of maximum density of as- provides guidance on the types of cables and service condi- Specifies names and symbols for quantities and units
phalt–Water displacement method 3pp tions for which the different compositions are primarily in- of mechanics. (ME-071)
(CE-006) tended. (EL-003)
AS 2900.4–2002
AS 2891.7.3–2005 AS/NZS 2895 Heat 16pp
Determination of maximum density of as- Performance of household electrical appli- Specifies names and symbols for quantities and units
phalt–Methylated spirits displacement ances–Microwave ovens of heat. (ME-071)
3pp
AS/NZS 2895.1:2007 AS 2900.5–2002
(CE-006)
Methods for measuring the performance Electricity and magnetism 28pp
AS 2891.8–2005 of microwave ovens for household and Specifies names and symbols for quantities and units
similar purposes (IEC 60705, Ed. 3.2 of electricity and magnetism. (ME-071)
Voids and density relationships for com-
pacted asphalt mixes 5pp (2006) MOD) 24pp
Specifies the reproducible performance measurements AS 2900.6–2002
(CE-006) Light and related electromagnetic radia-
of household microwave ovens and combination mi-
crowave ovens from IEC 60705, Ed. 3.2(2006). In tions 20pp
AS 2891.9.1–2005 particular the principal performance characteristics Specifies names and symbols for quantities and units
Determination of bulk density of com- and procedures for determining external dimensions, of light and related electromagnetic radiations.
pacted asphalt–Waxing procedure 6pp useable cavity volume, useable cavity dimensions, mi- (ME-071)
(CE-006) crowave power output, efficiency, uniformity of heat-

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Acoustics 12pp words. (MS-016) Determination of copper content–
Specifies names and symbols for quantities and units Electrogravimetric method
of acoustics. (ME-071) AS/NZS 2908
Cellulose-cement products (ISO 10469:1994) 20pp
AS 2900.8–2002 (MN-005)
Physical chemistry and molecular phys- AS/NZS 2908.1:2000
ics Corrugated sheets 13pp AS/NZS 2918:2001
(ISO 31-8:1992, ISO 31-8:1992/Amd 1:1998) Sets out requirements for corrugated cellulose-cement Domestic solid fuel burning appliances–
sheets for use primarily as roofing and wall cladding. Installation 72pp
26pp It applies to auto-claved sheets in which the cement is
Specifies names and symbols for quantities and units Specifies requirements for appliance and flue installation
partially replaced by ground silica. Appendices pro- for solid fuel burning appliances in dwellings. Sets out al-
of physical chemistry and molecular physics. vide means for demonstrting compliance with this
(ME-071) ternative means of compliance via performance testing of a
Standard and methods of test for determination of prototype installation or the use of prescriptive criteria (di-
strength, water-tightness, and resistance to hot water mension, materials, etc) based on a worst case situation.
AS 2900.9–2002 soaking of corrugated cellulose-cement sheets.
Atomic and nuclear physics 21pp (CS-062)
(BD-040)
Specifies names and symbols for quantities and units
of atomic and nuclear physics. (ME-071) AS 2908.1–1992 AS 2918–1990
Corrugated sheets 9pp Domestic solid fuel burning appliances–
AS 2900.10–2002 Available Superseded Installation 28pp
Nuclear reactions and ionizing radiations Amendment 1 February 1994 Available Superseded
26pp Specifies requirements for corrugated fibre-reinforced Amendment 1 June 1990
Specifies names and symbols for quantities and units sheets for roofing and cladding. Test methods are in- Specifies requirements for appliance and flue installation
of nuclear reactions and ionizing radiations. cluded in appendices. (BD-040) for solid fuel burning appliances in dwellings. Sets out al-
(ME-071) ternative means of compliance via performance testing of a
AS/NZS 2908.2:2000 prototype installation or the use of prescriptive criteria (di-
AS 2900.11–2002 Flat sheet mension, materials, etc) based on a worst case situation.
Mathematical signs and symbols for use (ISO 8336:1993) 14pp (CS-062)
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in the physical sciences and technology Specifies the characteristics, methods of control and
(ISO 31-11:1992) 27pp test, and acceptance for fibre-cement flat sheets. It AS 2921–1987
Provides general information about mathematical covers sheets intended for external applications such
as cladding facades, curtain walls, soffits, lost casing, Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) wall
signs and symbols, their meanings, verbal equivalents cladding–General installation requirements
and applications. (ME-071) and the like, and sheets intended for internal use such
as partitions, floors, ceilings, and the like, with a wide 5pp
AS 2900.12–2002 range of properties appropriate to the type of applica- Available Superseded
tion. This Standard is identical with ISO 8336:1993. Specifies requirements for installed UPVC cladding over
Characteristic numbers 7pp (BD-040)
Specifies names and symbols for characteristic num- either existing walls or new framework. Requirements in-
bers used in the description of transport phenomena. clude allowance for thermal expansion, fastener types, wa-
AS 2908.2–1992 terproofness, alignment, loading and resistance to soft body
(ME-071)
Flat sheets 5pp impact. Appendices give design information on loading and
AS 2900.13–2002 Available Superseded impact test method. (PL-022)
Specifies requirements for flat fibre-reinforced sheets
Solid state physics 9pp
for both internal and external applications. (BD-040) AS 2923–1987
Specifies names and symbols for quantities and units
of solid state physics. (ME-071) Ambient air–Guide for measurement of hori-
AS 2909
zontal wind for air quality applications 13pp
AS 2902–2005 Methods of measurement on radio receivers
Sets guidelines for measurement of horizontal wind speed
Medical gas systems–Low pressure flexible for various classes of emission
and direction using rotating cup or propeller type ane-
hose assemblies mometers and wind vanes. Includes performance require-
AS 2909.4–1986 ments, performance monitoring procedures and an instru-
(ISO 5359:2000) 11pp Radio-frequency measurements on re-
Sets out requirements for low-pressure flexible hose as- ment calibration and maintenance program for wind in-
semblies for use with medical gases. Design, performance,
ceivers for frequency-modulated sound- struments. Guidelines are given for the siting and installa-
identification and testing of low pressure flexible connect- broadcasting emissions tion of wind instruments to obtain the most representative
ing assemblies used for conveying the medical gases at (IEC 60315-4 Ed. 1.0 (1982)) 95pp wind data possible for a given situation. Errors in the meas-
positive pressures up to 1400 kPa, and negative pressures Specifies conditions and methods of measurements for urement of wind speed are discussed. (EV-007)
not exceeding -95 kPa, are specified. Flexible hoses used in the performance of a complete FM radio receiver. It is
fixed secondary equipment are not dealt with in this Stan- a catalogue of selected measurements but does not AS/NZS 2924
dard. Does not apply to manufacturer specific hoses pro- specify limiting values. (CT-002) High pressure decorative laminates–Sheets
vided by manufacturers of surgical tools as an integral part made from thermosetting resins
for use in the sterile operating area. (HE-017) AS 2913–2000
Evaporative air-conditioning equipment 15pp
AS/NZS 2904:1995 Prescribes a basis for the performance rating of specified AS/NZS 2924.1:1998
Damp-proof courses and flashings 12pp features of evaporative air-conditioning equipment, and the Classification and specifications
Amendment 1 March 1998 test procedures and equipment applicable for each form of (ISO 4586-1:1995) 14pp
Specifies the requirements for damp-proof course and rating. It also prescribes basic minimum requirements for Establishes a classification system for high-pressure
flashing materials of the sheet membrane, strip and collar unit construction. (ME-062) decorative laminated sheets according to their per-
type for use in building construction. It does not cover va- formance and main recommended fields of applica-
pour barriers; or mortar-type damp-proof courses. AS/NZS 2914:2007 tion, including materials with special characteristics,
(BD-029) Textile floor coverings–Informative labelling for example postformability of defined reaction to fire.
2pp Also specifies requirements on the properties of the
AS 2905–2005 Sets out the labelling scheme to provide the end user with various types of laminate covered by this classifica-
Steel drums 22pp relevant information about a carpet. (TX-009) tion. For several of the properties, more than one test
Provides structural and performance requirements, dimen- method for checking the requirements is given. This
sions and capacities for a range of steel drums having a AS 2916–2007 Standard is identical with and has been reproduced
minimum nominal diameter of 220 mm and a maximum Symbols for graphic representation of coal from ISO 4586-1:1995. (BD-089)
nominal capacity of 250 L. (PK-001) seams and associated strata 10pp
Sets out the symbols for graphic representation of coal AS/NZS 2924.2:1998
AS/NZS 2906:2001 seams and associated strata (MN-001) Determination of properties
Fuel containers–Portable-plastic and metal (ISO 4586-2:1997) 44pp
42pp AS 2917
Specifies the methods of test for determination of the
Specifies material, design, properties (including test meth- Copper sulfide concentrates properties of high-pressure decorative laminated
ods) and marking requirements for refillable portable petro- sheets. These methods are primarily intended for test-
leum-product fuel containers made of metal or plastics, and AS 2917.1–1994 ing the sheets specified in AS/NZS 2924.1:1998. This
of capacity up to and including 25 L. It applies to contain- Determination of copper content– Standard is identical with and has been reproduced
ers for the storage and transport of fuel, and fuel tanks for Titrimetric methods from ISO 4586-2:1997. (BD-089)
boats. The containers are suitable for use with unleaded, (ISO 10258:1994) 17pp
leaded and super grades of petrol, two-stroke engine fuel (MN-005)
and kerosene, but are excluded from use with racing fuels AS/NZS 2927:2001
unless specifically approved by the manufacturer. The storage and handling of liquefied chlorine
AS 2917.2–1994
(ME-045) gas 65pp
Determination of gold and silver con-
Amendment 1 29 November 2001
AS 2907–2001 tents–Fire assay gravimetric and atomic
Provides requirements and recommendations for the safe
Shorthand speed tests 20pp absorption spectrometric method
storage and handling of liquefied chlorine gas, in cylinders,
Specifies a method for the design, conduct, assessment and (ISO 10378:1994) 27pp drums and bulk, as well as requirements for ancillary
certification of office shorthand speed tests of 60 wpm or (MN-005) equipment. (CH-009)

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AS 2928–1987 AS 2941–2002 nominal voltage greater than 1000 V and a frequency


Occluded-ear simulator for the measurement Fixed fire protection installations–Pumpset not greater than 100 Hz. This Standard applies to
of earphones coupled to the ear by ear inserts systems 80pp string insulator units, pin insulators, line post insula-
Specifies specific requirements for pumpset systems to be tors, shackle insulators and insulator units for over-
(IEC 60711 Ed. 1.0 (1981)) 12pp head traction lines. This Standard is based on but not
Specifies an occluded-ear simulator intended for the cali- used with fixed fire protection installation such as fire
sprinkler, fire hydrant, fire hose reel and fire protection wa- equivalent to, and has been reproduced from, IEC
bration of insert earphones in the frequency range 100 Hz 60383-1:1993. (EL-010)
to 10 000 Hz in terms of the sound pressure at the ear drum. ter spray systems. (FP-008)
Technically identical with IEC Publication 711. (AV-003)
AS 2941–1995 AS 2947.3–1995
AS 2929–1990 Fixed fire protection installations–Pumpset Couplings 46pp
Test methods–Guide to the format, style and systems 69pp Specifies dimensions for the insulator coupling de-
content 12pp Available Superseded vices used with insulators of ceramic material or glass
Sets out recommendations for drafting physical and chemi- Amendment 1 December 1997 on a.c. overhead power and traction lines with a
cal test methods in standard format. (CH-023) Specifies requirements for pumpset systems for use with nominal voltage greater than 1000 V and a frequency
fixed fire protection installations such as sprinkler, hydrant, not greater than 100 Hz. It applies to insulator units,
AS 2930–1987 water spray and hosereel systems. (FP-008) strings and sets, pin insulators, and to line post insula-
tors and shackle insulators of similar design when
Textiles–Coated fabrics for tarpaulins 7pp used in sub-stations. Locking devices are also covered.
Specifies the requirements for coated fabrics using natural AS 2942–1994
(EL-010)
or synthetic fibres or their blends, either in woven or knitted Wheelchair occupant restraint assemblies for
construction, suitable for manufacture of tarpaulins. Fabrics motor vehicles 42pp
are classified into four classes of coated fabrics and rec- AS/NZS 2947.4:1999
Amendment 1 July 1998
ommended end uses are given. (TX-003) Specifies requirements for restraint assemblies for wheel- Test methods–Insulator strings and insu-
chairs and their occupants in motor vehicles. In the appen- lator sets
AS 2931–1999 dices, a method of testing the assembly under simulated (IEC 60383-2 Ed. 1.0 (1993)) 9pp
Selection and use of emergency procedure crash conditions is given as well as guidelines for vehicle Specifies procedures for electrical and mechanical
guides for the transport of dangerous goods access and guidelines for the choice of wheelchairs for use tests on insulators of ceramic material or glass for use
42pp in vehicles. (ME-048) on a.c. overhead power and traction lines with a
Provides guidance on the selection of the AS 1678 emer- nominal voltage greater than 100 Hz. This Standard
AS 2943–2007
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gency procedure guides (EPGs) and group text emergency applies to insulator strings and sets. This Standard is
procedure guides (GTEPGs) required when transporting Plastics pipes and fittings for gas reticula- identical with and has been reproduced from IEC
dangerous goods. Information on completing and using an tion–Polyamide compounds 18pp 60383-2:1993. (EL-010)
EPG is included. Provides alphabetical and numerical lists Specifies requirements for polyamide 11 (PA 11) and 12
of dangerous goods for which EPGs and GTEPGs are (PA 12) compounds suitable for making polyamide pipe AS 2951
available, based on the sixth edition of ADG Code. and fittings for gas reticulation. (PL-021) Earth-moving machinery–Nomenclature
(CH-009)
AS 2944 AS 2951.1–1988
AS 2932 Plastics pipes and fittings for gas reticulation
Aluminium ores–Chemical analysis Basic types
AS 2944.1–2007 (ISO 6165:1987) 2pp
AS 2932.2–2002 Polyamide pipes 12pp Establishes the terms and definitions of the basic types
Determination of the moisture content of Specific requirements for polyamide pipes for use in of self-propelled earth-moving machines. (ME-063)
bulk material gas mains and services for direct burial and reliner ap-
(ISO 9033:1989) 6pp plications. Such pipes are intended for use in the dis- AS 2951.2.1–1988
Sets out a method for the determination of the mois- tribution of natural gas, manufactured gas, liquefied Dimensions and symbols–Base machine
ture content of aluminium ores. The method applies to petroleum gas (LPG) and LPG/air mixtures at pres- (ISO 6746-1:1987) 9pp
the samples taken from bulk aluminium ores such as sures up to 400 kPa. (PL-021)
Defines terms and symbols relating to dimensions of
shipments and stockpiles. This Standard is an adoption base machine of earth-moving machinery. (ME-063)
with national modifications and has been reproduced AS 2944.2–2007
from ISO 9033:1989. (MN-003) Polyamide fittings 6pp AS 2951.2.2–1988
Specifies requirements for moulded polyamide exter-
AS 2932.3–2004 nal fittings for use with polyamide gas pipe, suitable Dimensions and symbols–Equipment
Determination of loss of mass at 1000°C for operation at pressures up to and including 400 kPa. (ISO 6746-2:1987) 10pp
5pp (PL-021) Defines terms and symbols relating to dimensions of
Describes manual and instrumental methods for the the equipment of earth-moving machinery. (ME-063)
determination of loss of mass on ignition of alumin- AS 2945(Int)–2002
ium ore at 1000°C. (MN-003) Batch-type washer/disinfectors for health AS 2951.3–1988
care facilities 26pp Tractors
AS 2933–1987 (Expired 9 January 2004) (ISO 6747:1982) 17pp
Shipbuilding–Pilot ladders Specifies requirements for batch-type washers and Establishes terminology and commercial literature
(ISO 799:1986) 5pp washer/disinfectors that accommodate, empty, flush, wash, specifications for self-propelled crawler and wheel
Specifies requirements for ships' pilot ladders which are disinfect by thermal means (if a disinfector) and either par- tractors and their equipment. (ME-063)
provided for pilots to embark and disembark safely. It is tially or totally dry surgical instruments, utensils, human
identical with ISO 799:1986. (ME-059) waste receptacles and anaesthetic equipment (including tub-
ing) in health care facilities. Such machines may be either AS 2951.4–1988
AS 2937–2005 single-purpose or multi-purpose types, and may be supplied Loaders–Terminology and commercial
Laboratory glassware–Straight-bore glass either with or without a disinfecting stage or a drying stage. specifications
Many of the principles set out can be applied to larger ma- (ISO 7131:1984) 24pp
stopcocks for general purposes
chines such as trolley washing machines. It is not intended Establishes terminology and the content of commer-
(ISO 4785:1997) 7pp that such machines treat single-use equipment, endoscopes,
Adopts ISO 4785:1997 to specify requirements and dimen- cial literature specifications for self-propelled crawler
mechanical equipment or electrical components. Guidance and wheel loaders, and their equipment. (ME-063)
sions for glass straight-bore stopcocks for general purpose on informaiton that should be supplied with enquiries and
use. (CH-001) orders is given in an appendix. (ME-003)
AS 2951.5–1988
AS 2938–1993 AS 2946–1991 Dumpers–Terminology and commercial
Gears–Spur and helical–Guide to specifica- Suspended ceilings, recessed luminaires and specifications
tion and rating 85pp air diffusers–Interface requirements for (ISO 7132:1984) 13pp
Provides guidance on the design, rating and manufacture of physical compatibility 22pp Establishes terminology and content of commercial
spur and helical gears for power transmission. It is based on literature specifications for dumpers. (ME-063)
Specifies requirements for certain features of suspended
Standards published by the American Gear Manufacturers
ceilings, recessed luminaires and associated air diffusers
Association (AGMA), and a full list of AGMA Standards is
with the object of ensuring physical compatibility when in- AS 2951.6–1988
provided in an Appendix. It covers basic gear data, deter-
stalled. Applies principally to luminaires with tubular fluo- Tractor-scrapers–Terminology and com-
mination of power rating and measuring practices. Alterna-
rescent lamps designed for use in the most common types mercial specifications
tive methods for the determination of the geometry factors
of suspended ceilings. Does not apply to suspended ceiling
for pitting resistance and bending strength are given and (ISO 7133:1985) 12pp
of fire-rated construction. (EL-041)
worked examples are included. (ME-011) Establishes terminology and content of commercial
AS/NZS 2947 literature specifications for self-propelled tractor-
AS 2939–1987 scrapers and their equipment. (ME-063)
Insulators–Porcelain and glass for overhead
Industrial robot systems–Safe design and us-
power lines–Voltages greater than 1000 V a.c.
age 24pp AS 2951.7–1988
Specifies requirements for the design, construction, safe- Graders–Terminology and commercial
guarding and installation of industrial robot systems. In ad- AS/NZS 2947.1:1999
Test methods–Insulator units specifications
dition, requirements are given for the training of personnel.
Recommendations for the safe programming, maintenance (IEC 60383-1 Ed. 4.0 (1993)) 53pp (ISO 7134:1985) 18pp
and operation of industrial robots are also included. The Specifies procedures for electrical and mechanical Establishes terminology and content of commercial
Standard is extensively illustrated. (SF-032) tests on insulators of ceramic material or glass for use literature specifications for self-propelled graders and
on a.c. overhead power and traction lines with a their equipment. (ME-063)

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AS 2955.6–1988

AS 2955 AS/NZS 2978:1995 Gives guidance for the sampling and analysis of vola-
Earth-moving machinery–Tests and meas- Insulating mats for electrical purposes 7pp tile organic compounds using pumped sampling. This
urements Specifies constructional and test requirements for two Standard is identical with and has been reproduced
classes of insulating mats. The covers may be for general from ISO 16200-1:2001. (CH-031)
AS 2955.6–1988 purpose use or restricted to use indoors and are intended to
Operator seat–Transmitted vibration protect personnel where there is the possibility of contact AS 2986.2–2003
(ISO 7096:1982) 14pp with the conductors of electrical equipment. (EL-004) Diffusive sampling method
Specifies a method for the laboratory measurement, (ISO 16200-2:2000) 32pp
evaluation and acceptance level of the whole body vi- AS 2979–1998 Gives guidance for the sampling and analysis of vola-
bration transmitted through seat to operator during Traffic signal mast arms 22pp tile organic compounds using diffusive sampling. This
laboratory simulated machine vertical vibration. Is ap- Specifies requirements for tubular steel mast arms that are Standard is identical with and has been reproduced
plicable to seats fitted to earth-moving machines designed to support traffic signal lanterns and associated from ISO 16200-2:2000. (CH-031)
within specified classes of machines having similar equipment above the roadway. Also applies to joint-use
vibration characteristics. (ME-063) mast arms that, in addition to supporting traffic signal lan- AS 2987 to 2988–1987
terns, are designed to support road lighting luminaires. Des- General conditions of contract for the supply
AS 2956 ignates specific types of mast arms based on design and of equipment with or without installation
Earth-moving machinery–Instrumentation and constructional considerations. Does not apply to traffic sig-
nal posts, requirements for which are specified in AS 2339.
33pp
operator's controls Available Superseded
(LG-006)
Amendment 1 February 1988
AS 2956.4–1988 AS/NZS 2980:2007 Amendment 2 11 October 2000
Symbols Qualification of welders for fusion welding of Brings the Standard up to date and into reasonable align-
(ISO 6405:1982) 13pp steels 50pp ment with AS 2124–1986. It is intended to cover contracts
Establishes symbols for operator controls, and other Specifies a set of technical rules for a systematic qualifica- for equipment such as power station plant and similar
controls for use on earth-moving machines. tion test of welders engaged in fusion welding of steels. heavy manufacturing and processing equipment, especially
(ME-063) (WD-003) where the operation entails a significant period of time be-
tween placing of order, delivery of various components, as-
AS 2958 AS 2981–1987 sembly testing and commissioning. A variation of the Stan-
Earth-moving machinery–Safety dard is being drawn up by the committee to cover supply
High voltage a.c. switchgear and controlgear–
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AS 2958.0–2000
General introduction and listing 2pp Protection of personnel from X-ray emission
AS 2987–1987
Provides the introduction to and listing of Australia 7pp
Sets out conditions for carrying out high voltage tests on General conditions of contract for the supply
Standards grouped under the subject heading "Safety".
vacuum interrupters and switchgear incorporating vacuum of equipment with or without installation
(ME-063)
interrupters for the protection of personnel from X-ray 33pp
AS 2958.1–1995 emission. Outlines situations where precautions may be Available Superseded
Wheeled machines–Brakes necessary, and methods for measuring or monitoring X-ray Bound with AS 2988–1987. See AS 2987 to 2988–
emission. (EL-007) 1987.
(ISO 3450:1988) 6pp
Sets out the minimum performance criteria for service Amendment 1 February 1988
AS/NZS 2982 Amendment 2 11 October 2000
brake systems, secondary brake systems and parking
brake systems for operator-controlled, self-propelled Laboratory design and construction Brings the Standard up to date and into reasonable align-
earth-moving machines. Applies to rubber-tyred ment with AS 2124–1986. It is intended to cover contracts
backhoe loaders, dumpers, excavators, graders, load- AS/NZS 2982.1:1997 for equipment such as power station plant and similar
ers, and tractors or tractor scrapers. It includes an Ap- General requirements 41pp heavy manufacturing and processing equipment, especially
pendix setting out requirements for in-service testing. Sets out requirements relating to the design and con- where the operation entails a significant period of time be-
(ME-063) struction of buildings which have laboratories. It ap- tween placing of order, delivery of various components, as-
plies both to new laboratories and to where existing sembly testing and commissioning. A variation of the Stan-
AS 2958.2–1988 buildings are converted to laboratory use. Special sec- dard is being drawn up by the committee to cover supply
Guards and shields–Definitions and tions are included for hazardous substances, biological only situations. (MB-010)
specifications laboratories, radiological, secondary school and terti-
(ISO 3457:1986) 5pp ary laboratories. (BD-046) AS 2987/A–1987
Gives definitions and specifies characteristics of dif- Annexure to the Australian Standard for con-
ferent guards and shields to protect personnel from ac- AS 2983 ditions of contract for supply and erection of
cidental hazards due to mechanical, thermal, chemical Methods of test for synthetic sporting sur- equipment 200pp
or electrical causes. Covers both rubber-tyred and faces 25 sets of 7-pages form (The electronic copy only in-
track-type off-highway earth-moving machinery, but
not ROPS, FOPS and cabs. (ME-063)
cludes 1 set of form)
AS 2983.2–1988
(MB-010)
Determination of rolling resistance–
AS 2958.3–1992 Determination of the withdrawal force of
Roller compactors–Brake systems 3pp AS 2987/B–1987
tufts or loops 2pp Annexure to the Australian Standard for con-
Specifies requirements for brake systems that are fit-
Obsolescent ditions of contract for supply and erection of
ted to self-propelled ride-on roller compactors.
(ME-063) Together with the other methods in the AS 2983 series equipment 50pp
this Standard sets out test methods to determine the
play characteristics of synthetic sporting surfaces. 25 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only in-
AS 2971–2007
(PL-048) cludes 1 set of form)
Serially produced pressure vessels 43pp
(MB-010)
Specifies requirements for a method of manufacture of seri-
AS 2984–1987
ally produced metallic and non-metallic unfired pressure
vessels having a maximum volume of 500 L, and specified Solar water heaters–Method of test for ther- AS 2988–1987
limits related to the vessels contents, on the product of the mal performance–Outdoor test method 17pp Form of formal instrument of agreement 1p
design pressure and the total vapour space. For such ves- Obsolescent Bound with AS 2987–1987. See AS 2987 to 2988–
sels, this method of manufacture based on type testing pro- Sets out a method of determining the thermal performance 1987.
vides an alternative to the method given in AS 1210. Burst of a solar water heater under natural outdoor conditions and (MB-010)
tests and other performance tests on a significant number of prescribes a method of transforming the test results from
representative samples are used to validate design, materi- the particular climate conditions of the test to long-term av- AS 2988–1987 (Form)
als and fabrication, simultaneously. (ME-001) erage conditions for the test location, or to other locations.
(CS-028) Form of formal instrument of agreement 1p
AS 2974–1987 (MB-010)
Fluid power systems and components–Metric AS 2985–2004
Workplace atmospheres–Method for sam- AS 2991
ports–Dimensions and design
(ISO 6149:1980) 2pp pling and gravimetric determination of respir- Acoustics–Method for the determination of
Amendment 1 December 1988 able dust 14pp airborne noise emitted by household and
Specifies requirements including dimensions for metric Specifies a gravimetric method for the collection and de- similar electrical appliances
parallel-threaded ports for pressures up to 40 000 kPa. termination of respirable dust. The aim of this revision is to
(ME-035) align the Standard more closely with the definition of res- AS 2991.2–1991
pirable dust given in ISO 7708. (CH-031) Particular requirements for dishwashers
AS 2976–1987
(IEC 60704-2-3 Ed. 1.0 (1987)) 9pp
Waters–Determination of filtrable magne- AS 2986 Sets out objective methods of engineering accuracy
sium–Flame atomic absorbtion spectrometric Workplace air quality–Sampling and anlysis for determining sound power levels of airborne noise
method 3pp of volatile organic compounds by solvent de- emitted by dishwashers within the specified frequency
Sets out a flame atomic spectrometric method for the de- sorption/gas chromatography range of interest. (AV-007)
termination of magnesium in natural and waste waters in
the range 0.02 to 2 mg/L. A procedure for non-filtrable AS 2986.1–2003 AS 2993
magnesium is set out in an appendix. (EV-008)
Pumped sampling method Vibration and shock–Dynamic characteristics
(ISO 16200-1:2001) 27pp of the human body

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AS 2993.1–1987 AS 3002–1985 the installation of low signal level systems and com-
Driving point impedance of the human Electrical installations–Shows and carnivals munication systems are provided in an appendix.
body 9pp (EL-023)
(ISO 5982:1981) 9pp Available Superseded
Defines the mechanical characteristics of the human Applies to electrical installations for both permanent and AS 3007.5–2004
body in the form of whole body mechanical input im- temporary sites used for shows, carnivals, fetes and the like. Operating requirements 9pp
pedance. (AV-010) It sets out the requirements for the use of electricity for Provides requirements for the normal operating proce-
lighting and power in tents, booths and other structures in dures which should be carried out to ensure the safety
AS/NZS 2994:2000 areas used for entertainment and display. (EL-001) of personnel. Includes measures relating to control of
Information technology–Open Systems Inter- access to operating areas, work in the vicinity of ex-
AS/NZS 3003:2003 posed live parts, and the movement of vehicles and
connection–Network service definition
Electrical installations–Patient treatment ar- machinery in the vicinity of overhead lines. (EL-023)
(ISO/IEC 8348:1996, ISO/IEC 8348:1996/Amd
1:1998, ITU-T X.213) 61pp eas of hospitals and medical, dental practices
AS/NZS 3008
Specifies the network service definition as used by OSI sys- and dialyzing locations 57pp
tems. This Standard is identical with and has been repro- Specifies requirements, in addition to those AS/NZS 3000 Electrical installations–Selection of cables
duced from ISO/IEC 8348:1996 and ISO/IEC for electrical installations in hospitals and medical and den-
8348:1996/Amd 1:1998. (IT-001) tal practices where electromedical procedures are per- AS/NZS 3008.1.1:1998
formed on a regular basis. In addition, specifies require- Cables for alternating voltages up to and
AS/NZS 3000:2007 (Hardbound) ments for cardiac-protected and body-protected electrical including 0.6/1 kV–Typical Australian in-
Electrical installations (known as the Austra- areas. Included in the appendices are typical forms for stallation conditions 95pp
lian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) 463pp commissioning tests for patient areas, methods of measur- Sets out the procedures to be followed for the selec-
ing magnetic fields and resistance calculations in equipo- tion of cables to satisfy typical Australian installation
A5 size
tential areas. (HT-021) conditions where the ambient air temperature is 40°C
The presentation of this edition differs from previous edi-
tions of AS/NZS 3000 in that the Standard comprises two and ambient soil temperature is 25°C. Criteria given
parts but with both parts bound as one document. Part 1 AS/NZS 3004:2002 are current-carrying capacity, voltage drop and short-
provides uniform essential elements that constitute the Electrical installations–Marinas and pleasure circuit temperature rise. (EL-001)
minimum regulatory requirements for a safe electrical in- craft at low-voltage 26pp
stallation. It also provides an alternative regulatory vehicle Sets out requirements for electrical installations associated AS/NZS 3008.1.2:1998
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for Australian and New Zealand regulators seeking to move with pleasure craft intended to be supplied at low-voltage. Cables for alternating voltages up to and
from the present prescription of AS/NZS 3000 in electrical Includes requirements for the internal electrical installation including 0.6/1 kV–Typical New Zealand
installation safety and licensing legislation. Part 2 provides on board applicable pleasure craft and for electrical installa- installation conditions 92pp
installation practices that achieve certainty of compliance tions in marinas intended to supply electrical power to those Sets out the procedures to be followed for the selec-
with the essential safety requirements of Part 1. It is primar- craft. Does not apply to on-board generation on pleasure tion of cables to satisfy typical New Zealand installa-
ily a revision of the 2000 edition to provide work methods craft. (EL-001) tion conditions where the ambient air temperature is
and installation practices that are ‘deemed to comply’ with 30°C and ambient soil temperature is 15°C. Criteria
the associated performance outcomes/safety conditions. AS 3006–1982 given are current-carrying capacity, voltage drop and
(EL-001) Adequate electrical installations in domestic short-circuit temperature rise. (EL-001)
premises 16pp
AS/NZS 3000:2007 (Paperback / PDF) Applies to the provision of sufficient electrical services to a AS/NZS 3009:1998
Electrical installations (known as the Austra- house or home unit at the time of construction to satisfy not Electric installations–Emergency power sup-
lian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) 463pp only immediate usage but also foreseeable future require- plies in hospitals 34pp
Electronic Download is in A4 size. ments as the demand for additional appliances increases.
Specifies requirements for the design, installation and op-
The presentation of this edition differs from previous edi- Stipulates minimum requirements for the number and dis-
eration of emergency electrical supplies for standby power
tions of AS/NZS 3000 in that the Standard comprises two tribution of lighting and power points, based on the room
and lighting in hospitals, identifies areas and functions for
parts but with both parts bound as one document. Part 1 size and the nature of occupancy and also provides guides
which emergency supplies are essential and lists the maxi-
provides uniform essential elements that constitute the on the planning and selection of lighting and electrical
mum delays that can be tolerated in the restoration of sup-
minimum regulatory requirements for a safe electrical in- equipment. (EL-001)
plies. Appendices include examples of emergency power
stallation. It also provides an alternative regulatory vehicle supply systems and associated maintenance programs. This
for Australian and New Zealand regulators seeking to move AS 3007 Set–2007 Standard does not specify the size or type of hospitals that
from the present prescription of AS/NZS 3000 in electrical Electrical installations for surface mines Set require emergency supplies. (HT-025)
installation safety and licensing legislation. Part 2 provides 156pp
installation practices that achieve certainty of compliance AS/NZS 3010:2005
with the essential safety requirements of Part 1. It is primar- AS 3007
ily a revision of the 2000 edition to provide work methods Electrical installations–Generating sets 24pp
Electrical installations–Surface mines and as- Specifies the minimum safety requirements related to the
and installation practices that are 'deemed to comply' with
the associated performance outcomes/safety conditions. sociated processing plant use of generating sets for the supply of electricity at volt-
(EL-001) ages normally exceeding 50 V a.c. or 120 V d.c. Applies to
AS 3007.1–2004 electricity generating sets that are driven by internal com-
AS/NZS 3000:2000 Scope and definitions 10pp bustion engines and that are used for the supply of electrical
Sets out the scope of the AS 3007 series of Standards installations in buildings or items of equipment. (EL-001)
Electrical installations (known as the Austra-
and provides definitions for some of the terms used.
lian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) 290pp (EL-023) AS 3011
Available Superseded Electrical installations–Secondary batteries
A5 sized book AS 3007.2–2004 installed in buildings
Amendment 1 25 September 2001 General protection requirements 49pp
Amendment 2 5 April 2002
Provides measures which are required for protection AS 3011.1–1992
Amendment 3 17 July 2003
against electric shock in normal service from direct Vented cells 6pp
Provides requirements for the selection and installation of
contact with live parts, for protection against electric Specifies requirements for the installation of vented
electrical equipment, design and testing of electrical instal-
shock from parts which may become live in the case secondary batteries permanently installed in buildings.
lations, especially with regard to the essential requirements
of a fault, and for protection against the effects of (EL-005)
for safety of persons and livestock from physical injury, fire
overcurrent and fault current resulting from overload
or electric shock. Many of the prescriptive work practices
or short-circuit conditions. Includes requirements for AS 3011.2–1992
contained in previous editions of AS 3000 have been re-
the selection of protective devices and protection sys-
moved and this Standard incorporates internationally ac- Sealed cells 7pp
tems. (EL-023)
cepted practices. (EL-001) Specifies requirements for the installation of sealed
AS 3007.3–2004 secondary batteries permanently installed in buildings.
AS/NZS 3001:2001 (EL-005)
Electrical installations–Relocatable premises General requirements for equipment and
(including caravans and tents) and their site ancillaries 23pp AS/NZS 3012:2003
Amendment 1 20 May 2005
installations 26pp Provides general requirements for the equipment and Electrical installations–Construction and
Specifies requirements, in addition to those of AS/NZS ancillaries associated with the electrical installation. demolition sites 31pp
3000:2000, for electrical installations in relocatable prem- Sections deal with electrical components, rotating ma- Sets out requirements for electrical installations which sup-
ises, including caravans and tents, and in caravan parks and chines, transformers, static converters, switching de- ply electricity to equipment on construction and demolition
camping areas. (EL-001) vices, cable selection and application, cable connec- sites. Includes requirements for the inspection and testing of
tors, cable drums, control circuits and control devices, electrical equipment used on building construction sites.
AS/NZS 3002:2002 safety circuits and safety devices, and fire detection (EL-001)
Electrical installations–Shows and carnivals and protection systems. (EL-023)
21pp AS/NZS 3013:2005
Specifies requirements, in addition to those of AS/NZS AS 3007.4–2004 Electrical installations–Classification of the
3000, for electrical installations for the supply of electricity Additional requirements for specific ap- fire and mechanical performance of wiring
to, and for temporary wiring within, concessions, tents and plications 21pp system elements 40pp
other temporary structures used for entertainment or display Provides additional requirements which are specific to Sets out a classification scheme for wiring systems accord-
and purposes associated with shows and carnivals. Also ap- particular installations. Sections deal with winning, ing to their resistance to the hazards of fire and mechanical
plies to the supply of electricity to distributed temporary in- stacking and primary processing machinery, transport damage. Type tests to verify the level of protection pro-
stallations such as tent cities set up for scout jamborees, conveyor systems, pumping and water supply systems vided by a wiring system are given. Intended for reference
army camps and similar events. (EL-001) and secondary processing machinery. Guidelines for in other Standards which specify wiring systems with a de-

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gree of resistance to damage from fire or mechanical im- Based on the USA standard EIA/TIA 569, this Standard AS/NZS 3122:2005
pact. (EL-037) specifies provisions to be made in the design and construc- Approval and test specification–Socket-outlet
tion of commercial buildings in order to accommodate and
adaptors 9pp
AS/NZS 3013:1995 provide ready access to telecommunications infrastructure
and facilities appropriate to typical client needs, with some Specifies essential safety requirements for socket-outlet
Electrical installations–Classification of the adaptors for approval and test purposes. It is intended to be
fire and mechanical performance of wiring allowance for future expansion. (CT-001)
read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3100. (EL-004)
systems 29pp
AS/NZS 3085
Available Superseded AS/NZS 3123:2005
Sets out a classification scheme for wiring systems accord- Telecommunications installations–
Administration of communications cabling Approval and test specification–Plugs,
ing to their resistance to the hazards of fire and mechanical
damage. Type tests to verify the level of protection pro- systems socket-outlets and couplers for general in-
vided by a wiring system are given. Intended for reference dustrial application 64pp
in other Standards which specify wiring systems with a de- AS/NZS 3085.1:2004 Specifies essential safety requirements for plugs, socket-
gree of resistance to damage from fire or mechanical im- Basic requirements 38pp outlets, cable couplers and appliance couplers for operation
pact. (EL-037) Provides building owners and managers, and those at 50 Hz, with a rated voltage not exceeding 660 V and a
who are required to meet cabling requirements (e.g. rated current not exceeding 315 A intended for general in-
AS/NZS 3014:2003 installers), with a set of basic specifications for identi- dustrial use. It is intended to be read in conjunction with
Electrical installations–Electric fences 26pp fication and recording of components at the time of in- AS/NZS 3100. (EL-004)
(EL-021) stallation to aid in administration of application, main-
tenance and reconfiguration (if necessary) of tele- AS 3124–2002
AS/NZS 3015:2004 communications cabling infrastructure. (CT-001) Approval and test specification for overhead
Electrical installations–Extra-low voltage d.c. line connector boxes 9pp
power supplies and service earthing within AS/NZS 3100:2002 Amendment 1 22 February 2005
public telecommunications networks 50pp Approval and test specification–General re- Specifies essential safety and associated requirements for
Provides requirements for telecommunications ELV d.c. quirements for electrical equipment 100pp the design, construction and testing of overhead line con-
power supplies in restricted access locations of premises Amendment 1 14 November 2003 nector boxes, which must bemet before the connector boxes
that are used by licensed public telecommunications carri- Amendment 2 9 July 2004 can be offered for sale. It is intended to be read in conjunc-
ers in the provision of public telecommunications networks. Amendment 3 25 November 2005 tion with AS/NZS 3100. (EL-004)
It also provides the essential requirements for personal (EL-002)
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AS/NZS 3102:2002 AS/NZS 3127:2005
of the public telecommunications network. (EL-001)
Electric duct heaters 14pp Approval and test specification–Cord-line
AS/NZS 3016:2002 Amendment 1 14 November 2003 switches 8pp
Electrical installations–Electric security Specifies essential safety requirements for approval and test Specifies essential electrical safety requirements for cord-
fences 10pp purposes. This Standard is to be read in conjunction with line switches for approval and test purposes. It is intended
(EL-021) AS/NZS 3100. (EL-002) to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3100. (EL-004)

AS/NZS 3017:2007 AS/NZS 3105:2007 AS/NZS 3128:1998


Electrical installations–Verification guidelines Approval and test specification–Electrical Approval and test specification–Portable
48pp portable outlet devices 12pp lamp standards and brackets 10pp
Provides persons who carry out the verification of electrical Specifies essential safety requirements for electrical port- Amendment 1 November 1998
installations with some methods of checking that the instal- able outlet devices (EPOD). To be read in conjunction with
AS/NZS 3100. (EL-004) Amendment 2 12 July 2002
lations complies with the safety requirements for the pre-
vention of fire or persons or livestock from sustaining an Specifies safety requirements for approval and test pur-
electric shock. (EL-001) AS 3111–1994 poses for electric portable lamp standards and brackets de-
signed for direct or alternating current at low or extra-low
Approval and test specification–Miniature
voltages. It is to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3100.
AS/NZS 3018:2001 overcurrent circuit-breakers 15pp (EL-041)
Electrical installations–Domestic installations Amendment 1 October 1996
125pp Specifies essential safety requirements for approval and test
purposes of miniature overcurrent circuit-breakers. It is in- AS/NZS 3130:1995
Amendment 1 17 July 2003
Specifies requirements and suitable methods for installing tended to be read in conjunction with AS 3100. (EL-004) Approval and test specification–Beauty ther-
electrical installations in domestic premises including al- apy equipment 24pp
terations, additions and repairs. Sufficient information has AS/NZS 3112:2004 Prescribes the safety requirements for certain types of
been included to allow the completion of an electrical in- Approval and test specification–Plugs and beauty therapy equipment powered by mains supply or bat-
stallation without reference to AS/NZS 3000. (EL-001) socket-outlets 62pp teries. (HE-003)
Amendment 1 11 October 2006
AS/NZS 3019:2007 Specifies essential safety requirements for plugs and AS/NZS 3131:2001
Electrical installations–Periodic verification socket-outlets for approval and test purposes. It is intended Approval and test specification–Plugs and
15pp to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3100. (EL-004) socket-outlets for stationary appliances 17pp
Provides persons who carry out periodic verification, by in- Specifies requirements for plugs and socket-outlets in-
spection and/or testing, with the means to determine, as far AS/NZS 3113:2005 tended for the connection/disconnection of stationary appli-
as reasonably practicable, whether the installation and all its Approval and test specification–Ceiling roses ances (such as cooking ranges, hobs and ovens) having a
constituent equipment is in a safe condition for continued 6pp voltage not exceeding 500 V a.c. and a maximum current of
use, and that the electrical installation complies with the Specifies essential safety requirements for ceiling roses 32 A. (EL-004)
safety requirements for the prevention of fire or a person or rated up to, and including, 16 A for use at low voltage. It is
livestock from sustaining an electric shock. (EL-001) to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3100. (EL-004) AS/NZS 3133:2003
AS/NZS 3080:2003 Approval and test specification–Air break
AS/NZS 3117:2007
Telecommunications installations–Generic switches 20pp
Approval and test specification–Bayonet lam-
cabling for commercial premises Amendment 1 22 February 2005
pholders 20pp
(ISO/IEC 11801:2002, MOD) 132pp Provides approval and test specifications for bayonet lamp Specifies essential safety requirements for air break
Provides building owners, managers, architects, designers, holders for the purposes of safety and approval for sale in switches for approval and test purposes. It is intended to be
manufacturers, installers, maintainers and users with re- Australia and New Zealand. (EL-041) read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3100. (EL-004)
quirements to ensure compatibility with equipment and ser-
vices and to ensure performance of infrastructure to meet AS 3119–1994 AS 3135–1997
present and foreseeable future requirements. (CT-001) Approval and test specification–Normal Approval and test specification–Semi-
bayonet lampholder adaptors 6pp enclosed fuses for a.c. circuits 16pp
AS/NZS 3084:2003 Specifies essential safety requirements for normal bayonet Specifies essential safety requirements and tests, for ap-
Telecommunications installations– lampholder adaptors for approval and test purposes. It is in- proval and test purposes, for semi-enclosed fuses for low
Telecommunications pathways and spaces tended to be read in conjunction with AS 3100. (EL-041) voltage a.c. circuits. This Standard is to be read in conjunc-
for commercial buildings tion with AS 3100. (EL-004)
(ISO/IEC 18010:2002) 77pp AS/NZS 3120:1999
Amendment 1 16 May 2007 Approval and test specification–Cord exten- AS/NZS 3136:2001
Specifies practices to assist architects, planners, designers, sion sockets 13pp Approval and test specification–Electrical
engineers, builders, installers, maintenance personnel, Specifies essential safety requirements for cord extension equipment for spa and swimming pools 16pp
building owners, managers and users in the planning of sockets intended to be used at extra-low and low voltages. Amendment 1 12 November 2001
physical pathways and spaces in and between buildings to This Standard is to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS
accommodate the equipment and cabling infrastructure Amendment 2 17 June 2005
3100. (EL-004)
necessary for communications. (CT-001) Specifies electrical safety requirements, to be read in con-
junction with NZS/AS 3100. Applies to spa-bath, spa pool
AS/NZS 3121:2002
AS 3084–1993 and swimming pool pumps, heaters, blowers, chlorinators,
Approval and test specification–Insulating chemical injection equipment, and control equipment. Does
Telecommunications installations– mouldings 7pp not apply to luminaires, nor to equipment for aquariums
Telecommunications pathways and spaces Specifies essential safety requirements for approval and test (see AS/NZS 3192) or fountains. Note: Further regulatory
for commercial buildings 54pp purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3100. requirements apply; consult NZECP 2, issued by the Chief
Available Superseded (EL-002) Electrical Inspector, Ministry of Commerce. (EL-002)

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AS 3138–1993 AS/NZS 3199:2007 AS/NZS 3200.2.1:1999


Approval and test specification–Starters for Approval and test specification–Cord exten- Particular requirements for safety–
fluorescent lamps 12pp sion sets 5pp Electron accelerators in the range of 1
Amendment 1 August 1994 Specifies requirements for cord extension sets intended for MeV to 50 MeV
use at low voltage. It is intended to be read in conjunction
Specifies essential safety requirements for starters for fluo- (IEC 60601-2-1 Ed. 2.0 (1998)) 59pp
with AS/NZS 3100. (EL-004)
rescent lamps for approval and test purposes. It is essential
Specifies requirements to be complied with by the
to be read in conjunction with AS 3100. (EL-041)
AS/NZS 3200 manufacturer in the design and construction of elec-
Medical electrical equipment tron accelerators for use in radiotherapy. It is identical
AS/NZS 3140:2007 with and has been reproduced from IEC 60601-2-
Approval and test specification–Edison-type AS/NZS 3200.1.0:1998 1:1998. This Standard refers extensively to its Parent
screw lampholders 13pp General requirements for safety–Parent Standard, AS/NZS 3200.1.0. A readily available copy
Specifies requirements for Edison-type screw lampholders. of AS/NZS 3200.1.0 is essential to the meaningful in-
Standard
(EL-041) terpretation of this Part. (HE-003)
(IEC 60601-1 Ed. 2.0 (1988)) 195pp
Specifies general requirements for safety of elec-
AS 3158–2004 tromedical equipment. It is a base specification in the AS/NZS 3200.2.2:1999
Electric cables–Glass fibre insulated–For AS/NZS 3200 series; it becomes a complete specifica- Particular requirements for safety–High
working voltages up to and including 0.6/1 tion for an individual item of electromedical equip- frequency surgical equipment
ment. It specifies the degrees of isolation of applied
(1.2) kV 11pp (IEC 60601-2-2 Ed. 3.0 E (1998)) 36pp
parts from both live parts and earth, sufficient to en-
Specifies construction, dimensions and tests for cables, sure the safety of the patient from electric shock made Specifies requirements for the safe design and manu-
flexible cables and flexible cords insulated with glass fibre under conditions likely to be experienced in services. facture of high frequency surgical equipment. This
for working voltages up to and including 0.6/1 (1.2) kV. This revision provides a consolidated version of AS Standard modifies and has been reproduced from IEC
(EL-003) 3200.1.0–1990 (NZS 6150:1990) incorporating its 60601-2-2:1998 with a ZZ Appendix for additional
Amendments 1, 2 and 3. Users of AS 3200.1.0–1990 Australian and New Zealand requirements. A thor-
AS/NZS 3160:2001 and its Amendments 1, 2 and 3 are informed that ough working knowledge of its Parent Standard,
Approval and test specification–Hand-held changes in this consolidated edition are limited to the AS/NZS 3200.1.0:1998, or a readily available copy, is
designation, title and presentation. This Standard is necessary to deal with some of the technical issues
portable electric tools 28pp
based on and has been reproduced from IEC 60601- raised. (HE-003)
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Amendment 1 17 June 2005 1:1988 and its first and second amendments together
Amendment 2 20 October 2006 with a ZZ appendix added for requirements specific to AS/NZS 3200.2.4:2006
Specifies essential safety requirements for approval and test Australia and New Zealand. (HE-003)
purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3100. Particular requirements for safety–
(EL-002) AS/NZS 3200.1.1:1995 Cardiac defibrillators
General requirements for safety– (IEC 60601-2-4 Ed. 2.0 (2005)) 53pp
AS/NZS 3161:2005 Collateral Standard: Safety requirements Adopts IEC 60601-2-4:2005 to specify requirements
Approval and test specification–Thermostats for medical electrical systems for the safety of cardiac defibrillators. Does not apply
and energy regulators 12pp (IEC 60601-1-1 Ed. 1.0 (1992)) 19pp to implantable defibrillators, remote control defibrilla-
Specifies essential safety requirements for thermostats and Amendment 1 August 1997 tors, external transcutaneous pacemakers, or separate
energy regulators for approval and test purposes. It is in- Applies to the safety of medical electrical systems. It stand alone cardiac monitors. Cardiac monitors which
tended to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3100. describes the safety requirements for these systems use separate ECG monitoring electrodes are not within
necessary to provide protection to the patient and op- the scope of the Standard unless they are used as the
(EL-004)
erator. This Standard is supplementary to AS sole basis for AED rhythm recognition detection or
3200.1.0–1990, and is identical with and has been re- beat detection for synchronized cardioversion.
AS/NZS 3166:1993 produced from IEC 60601-1-1:1992. (HE-003) (HE-003)
Approval and test specification–Cables for
high voltage luminous discharge tube instal- AS/NZS 3200.1.2:2005 AS/NZS 3200.2.5:2002
lations 5pp General requirements for safety–
Particular requirements for safety–
Specifies the construction, dimensions and tests for single- Collateral standard: Electromagnetic
core flexible cables for operation at voltages up to and in- Ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment
compatibility–Requirements and tests
cluding 7.5 kV to earth, used for the wiring of high voltage (IEC 60601-1-2 Ed. 2.1 (2004)) 96pp (IEC 60601-2-5 Ed. 2.0 (2000)) 16pp
luminous discharge tube installations. (EL-003) Adopts IEC 60601-1-2:2004 to specify requirements Specifies requirements for the safety of ultrasonic
and tests for electromagnetic compatibility of medical physiotherapy equipment used in medical practice. It
AS/NZS 3190:2002 electrical equipment and medical electrical systems. modifies, and has been reproduced from, IEC 60601-
Approval and test specification–Residual cur- (HE-003) 2-5:2000 with variations for Australia and New Zea-
rent devices (current-operated earth-leakage land included in a ZZ Appendix. (HE-003)
devices) 38pp AS/NZS 3200.1.3:1996
General requirements for safety– AS/NZS 3200.2.6:2005
Amendment 1 7 November 2002
Collateral Standard: Requirements for ra- Particular requirements for safety–
Specifies essential safety requirements for residual current
devices for approval and test purposes. It is to be read in diation protection in diagnostic X-ray Microwave therapy equipment (IEC 60601-
conjunction with AS/NZS 3100. (EL-004) equipment 2-6:1984, MOD) 14pp
(IEC 60601-1-3 Ed. 1.0 (1994)) 51pp
Adopts IEC 60601-2-6:1984 with national modifica-
AS/NZS 3191:2003 Specifies protective measures to be taken by manufac-
tions to provide requirements for the safety of micro-
turers in the design and construction of equipment and
Electric flexible cords 49pp wave therapy equipment used in medical practice.
its subassemblies. This Standard is supplementary to
Specifies construction, dimensions and test requirements Does not apply to equipment specified for hyperther-
AS 3200.1.0–1990, and is technically equivalent to
for flexible cords insulated with thermoplastic or cross- mia. (HE-003)
and reproduced from IEC 601-1-3:1994 with the addi-
linked PVC; thermoplastic or cross-linked elastomers; or tion of an appendix which lists Australian/New Zea-
glass fibre for working voltages up to and including land requirements. (HE-003) AS/NZS 3200.2.7:1999
250/250 V, 250/440 V or 0.6/1 kV. (EL-003) Particular requirements for safety–High
AS/NZS 3200.1.4:1997 voltage generators of diagnostic X-ray
AS/NZS 3194:1993 General requirements for safety– generators
Approval and test specification–Electric Collateral Standard: Programmable elec-
(IEC 60601-2-7 Ed. 2.0 E (1998)) 40pp
shaver supply units 4pp trical medical systems
(IEC 60601-1-4 Ed. 1.0 (1996)) 26pp Specifies particular requirements for the safety of high
Amendment 1 January 1995 voltage X-ray generators. It is based on but not
Specifies essential safety requirements for shaver supply Specifies requirements for the process by which a
equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 60601-2-
units for approval and test purposes. It is intended to be programmable electrical medical system is designed.
7:1998 with additional requirements for Australia and
read in conjunction with AS 3100. (EL-004) This Standard is supplementary to AS 3200.1.0–1990,
New Zealand provided in an appendix. This Standard
and is identical with and reproduced from IEC 60601-
refers to its Parent Standard, AS/NZS 3200.1.0:1998.
1-4:1996. (HE-003)
AS/NZS 3195:2002 An available copy of AS/NZS 3200.1.0 is essential to
Approval and test specification–Portable ma- the meaningful interpretation of this part. (HE-003)
AS/NZS 3200.1.8:2005
chines for electric arc welding and allied General requirements for safety–
processes 16pp Collateral Standard: General require- AS/NZS 3200.2.8:1994
(EL-002) ments, tests and guidance for alarm sys- Particular requirements for safety–
tems in medical electrical equipment and Therapeutic X-ray generators
AS/NZS 3197:2005 medical electrical systems (IEC 60601-2-8 Ed. 1.0 (1987)) 32pp
Approval and test specification–Portable elec- (IEC 60601-1-8 Ed. 1.0 (2003)) 72pp Amendment 1 September 1999
trical control or conditioning devices 13pp Adopts IEC 60601-1-8:2003 to specify requirements Applies to therapeutic X-ray generators that operate
Amendment 1 6 February 2007 for alarm systems and alarm signals in medical elec- within nominal X-ray tube voltages from 10 kV to 400
Specifies essential safety requirements for portable electri- trical equipment and medical electrical systems. Also kV inclusive when connected to alternating current
cal control or conditioning devices for approval and test provides guidance for the application of alarm sys- supply mains. This Standard is to be read in conjunc-
purposes. It is intended to be read in conjunction with tems. (HE-003) tion with AS 3200.1.0–1990. It is identical with and
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AS/NZS 3200.2.9:1997 AS/NZS 3200.2.21:1994 AS/NZS 3200.2.27:1996


Particular requirements for safety–Patient Particular requirements for safety–Infant Particular requirements for safety–
contact dosemeters used in radiotherapy radiant warmers Electrocardiographic monitoring equip-
with electrically connected detectors (IEC 60601-2-21 Ed. 1.0 (1994)) 25pp ment 26pp
(IEC 60601-2-9 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 9pp Amendment 1 May 1998 Specifies the particular safety requirements for elec-
trocardiographic (ECG) monitoring equipment, ex-
Specifies safety requirements for the design and Applies to infant warmers using a radiant heating
cluding certain types of ambulatory and telemetric de-
manufacture of patient contact dosemeters used in ra- source. The device is intended to maintain the thermal
vices. This Standard is to be read in conjunction with
diotherapy with electrically connected detectors. This balance of an infant patient by direct radiation of en-
AS 3200.1.0–1990, and is technically equivalent to
Standard is to be read in conjunction with AS ergy in the infra-red region of the electromagnetic
IEC 601-2-27:1994. It includes Appendix ZZ, which
3200.1.0–1990. It is identical with and reproduced spectrum. This Standard is to be read in conjunction
details variations to the application of the Standard in
from IE C 601-2-9:1996. (HE-003) with AS 3200.1.0–1990. It is identical with and repro-
Australia and New Zealand. (HE-003)
duced from IEC 601-2-21:1994. (HE-003)
AS/NZS 3200.2.11:1999 AS/NZS 3200.2.28:1994
Particular requirements for safety– AS/NZS 3200.2.22:1997
Particular requirements for safety–X-ray
Gamma beam therapy equipment Particular requirements for safety– source assemblies and X-ray tube as-
Diagnostic and therapeutic laser equip- semblies for medical diagnosis genera-
(IEC 60601-2-11 Ed. 2.0 (1997)) 42pp
ment tors
Specifies requirements for the safety of gamma beam
therapy equipment used in medical practices on hu- (IEC 60601-2-22 Ed. 2.0 (1995)) 22pp (IEC 60601-2-28 Ed. 1.0 (1993)) 16pp
man patients. This Standard is identical with and has Specifies particular requirements for the safety of laser Applies to X-ray source assemblies and X-ray tube as-
been reproduced from IEC 60601-2-11:1997. This equipment for medical applications classified as Class semblies for medical diagno sis and to components
Standard refers extensively to its Parent Standard, 3B or Class 4 laser product. This Standard is to be thereof, specified for use in medical X-ray equipment
AS/NZS 3200.1.0. An available copy of AS/NZS read in conjunction with AS 3200.1.0–1990, and is including equi pment for computed tomography in-
3200.1.0 is essential to the meaningful interpretation technically equivalent to IEC 602-2-22:1993 and in- corporating a specified high voltage generator com-
of this Part. (HE-003) corporates an Appendix ZZ of additional requirements plying with AS/NZS 3200.2.7:1994 or AS/NZS
for Australia and New Zealand. (HE-003) 3200.2.15:1994. This Standard is to be read in c on-
AS/NZS 3200.2.13:2005 junction with AS 3200.1.0–1990. It is identical with
AS/NZS 3200.2.23:2001 and reproduced from IEC 601-2-28:1 993. (HE-003)
Particular requirements for safety–
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Anaesthetic systems Particular requirements for safety–


Transcutaneous partial pressure monitor- AS/NZS 3200.2.29:2000
(IEC 60601-2-13 Ed. 3.0 (2003)) 38pp Particular requirements for safety–
ing equipment
Adopts IEC 60601-2-13:2003 to provide safety and Radiotherapy simulators
essential requirements for an anaesthetic system as (IEC 60601-2-23 Ed. 2.0 (1999)) 30pp
Specifies the particular requirements for the safety, in- (IEC 60601-2-29 Ed. 2.0 (1999)) 26pp
well as individual devices designed for use in an an- Specifies requirements for the safe design and manu-
aesthetic system. Does not apply to anaesthetic sys- cluding essential performances, of transcutaneaous
partial pressure monitoring equipment, and applies to facture of radiotherapy simulators. A thorough knowl-
tems intended for use with flammable anaesthetic edge, or a readily available copy of the parent Stan-
agents, portable anaesthetic systems for use in remote equipment used with adults, children and neonates, in-
cluding their use in foetal monitoring during birth. It dard, AS/NZS 3200.1.0:1998, is necessary to deal
sites, open fields for rescue operations or in disaster with some of the technical issues raised. This Standard
areas, or to dental analgesia apparatus. (HE-003) does not apply to haemoglobin saturation oximeters or
to devices applied to surfaces of the body other than has been reproduced from IEC 60601.2.29:1999, but
the skin. This Standartd is to be read in conjunction includes a ZZ Appendix of supplementary require-
AS/NZS 3200.2.15:1994 ments for Australia and New Zealand. (HE-003)
with AS/NZS 3200.1.0:1998. It is identical with, and
Particular requirements for safety– reproduced from, IEC 60601-2-23:1999. (HE-003)
Capacitor discharge X-ray generators AS/NZS 3200.2.30:2001
(IEC 60601-2-15 Ed. 1.0 (1988)) 30pp AS/NZS 3200.2.24:1999 Particular requirements for safety–
Applies to capacitor discharge X-ray generators oper- Particular requirements for safety– Automatic cycling non-invasive blood
ating in intermittent mode for medical radiography, in Infusion pumps and controllers pressure monitoring equipment
which the electrical energy for loading of the X-ray (IEC 60601-2-30 Ed. 2.0 (1999)) 40pp
(IEC 60601-2-24 Ed. 1.0 (1998)) 60pp Specifies the particular requirements for the safety, in-
tube is completely or mainly capacitively stored at,
and switched in, the high voltage circuit. This Stan- Provides particular requirements for the safety of infu- cluding essential performances, of automatic cycling
dard is to be read in conjunction with AS 3200.1.0– sion pumps, infusion controllers syringe pumps and non-invasive blood pressure monitoring equipment,
1990. It is identical with and reproduced from IEC pumps for ambulatory use. A thorough working which may be attended or unattended. It does not ap-
601-2-15:1988. (HE-003) knowlege of its parent Standard, AS/NZS ply to blood pressure measuring equipment which
3200.1.0:1998, or a readily available copy, is neces- uses finger transducers or to semi-automatic blood
sary to deal with some of the technical issues raised. pressure measuring equipment, typically in which
AS/NZS 3200.2.16:1999 This Standard is technically equivalent to and has each determination needs to be initiated manually.
Particular requirements for safety– been reproduced from IEC 60601-2-24:1998. It in- This Standard is to be read in conjunction with
Haemodialysis, haemodiafiltration and cludes an Appendix ZZ, of additional requirements AS/NZS 3200.1.0:1998. It modifies and has been re-
haemofiltration equipment specific to Australia and New Zealand. (HE-003) produced from IEC 60601-2-30:1999 with variations
(IEC 60601-2-16 Ed. 2.0 E (1998)) 21pp for Australia and New Zealand included in Appendix
Specifies particular requirements for the safety of
AS/NZS 3200.2.25:1993 ZZ. (HE-003)
haemodialysis, haemodialfiltration and haemofiltra- Particular requirements for safety–
tion equipment. It is identical with and reproduced Electrocardiographs AS/NZS 3200.2.31:1996
from IEC 60601-2-16:1998. This Standard refers ex- (IEC 60601-2-25 Ed. 1.0 (1993)) 27pp Particular requirements for safety–
tensively to its Parent Standard, AS/NZS Specifies the particular safety requirements for elec- External cardiac pacemakers with internal
3200.1.0:1998. An available copy of AS/NZS trocardiographs intended for the production of detach- power source
3200.1.0 is essential to the meaningful interpretation able electrocardiographs for diagnostic purposes. It (IEC 60601-2-31 Ed. 1.0 (1994)) 27pp
of this Part. (HE-003) also applies to vector-cardiographs and equipment for Amendment 1 March 1999
stress testing. This Standard is to be read in conjunc- Specifies the particular safety requirements for exter-
AS/NZS 3200.2.17:1994 tion with AS 3200.1.0–1990, and is technically nal pacemakers used to pace patients prior to the im-
Particular requirements for safety– equivalent to IEC 601-2-25:1993. (HE-003) planting of an internal pacemaker or for temporary
Remote-controlled automatically-driven pacing related to other medical procedures. This Stan-
gamma-ray afterloading equipment AS/NZS 3200.2.26:2005 dard is to be read in conjunction with AS 3200.1.0–
Particular requirements for safety– 1990. It is identical with and reproduced from IEC
(IEC 60601-2-17 Ed. 1.0 (1989)) 22pp 601-2-31:1994. (HE-003)
Amendment 1 April 1997 Electroencephalographs
Applies to remote-controlled automatically driven (IEC 60601-2-26 Ed. 2.0 (2002)) 16pp AS/NZS 3200.2.32:1994
electro-medical equipment for gamma-ray therapy of Adopts IEC 60601-2-26:2002 to specify requirements Particular requirements for safety–
human subjects using afterloading. This Standard is to for electroencephalographs. The Standard does not Associated equipment of X-ray equipment
be read in conjunction with AS 3200.1.0–1990. It is cover the special requirements for other equipment
also used in electroencephalography. (HE-003)
(IEC 60601-2-32 Ed. 1.0 (1994)) 15pp
identical with and reproduced from IEC 601-2-
Applies to equipment and devices associated with X-
17:1989. (HE-003)
ray equipment for supporting and positioning the
AS/NZS 3200.2.26:1995 functional components used for the application of the
AS/NZS 3200.2.18:1997 Particular requirements for safety– X-radiation. This Standard is to be read in conjunction
Particular requirements for safety– Electroencephalographs with AS 3200.1.0–1990. It is identical with and repro-
Endoscopic equipment (IEC 60601-2-26 Ed. 1.0 (1994)) 20pp duced from IEC 601-2-32:1994. (HE-003)
(IEC 60601-2-18 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 21pp Available Superseded
AS/NZS 3200.2.33:2005
Specifies requirements for the safety of endoscopic Specifies particular requirements for the safety of
equipment and its interconn ections with endoscopi- electroencephalographs in addition to the general re-
Particular requirements for safety–
cally-used accessories. This Standard is to be read in quirements of the parent Standard AS 3200.1.0–1990 Magnetic resonance equipment for medi-
conjunction wit h AS 3200.1.0–1990. It is based on (NZS 6150:1990). This Standard is to be read in con- cal diagnosis
and reproduced from IEC 601-2-18:1996 and include junction with AS 3200.1.0–1990. It is identical with (IEC 60601-2-33 Ed. 2.0 (2002)) 77pp
s the full technical text of that Standard. An Appendix and reproduced from IEC 601-2-26:1994. It includes Adopts IEC 60601-2-33:2002 to specify requirements
ZZ specifies additional requiremen ts applicable in an Appendix, ZZ, of additional requirements specific for magnetic resonance equipment and magnetic reso-
Australia and New Zealand. (HE-003) to Australia and New Zealand. (HE-003) nance systems. Does not cover the application of

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magnetic resonance equipment beyond the intended 3200.1.0. An available copy of AS/NZS 3200.1.0 is AS/NZS 3200.2.201:2000
use. (HE-008) essential to the meaningful interpretation of this Part. Particular requirements for safety–Dento-
(HE-003) maxillofacial X-ray equipment 23pp
AS/NZS 3200.2.33:1996 Amendment 1 18 July 2002
Particular requirements for safety– AS/NZS 3200.2.41:2002
Specifies requirements for the design and manufacture
Magnetic resonance equipment for medi- Particular requirements for safety– of dento-maxillofacial X-ray equipment. It is a locally
cal diagnosis Surgical luminaires and luminaires for di- developed Standard, that follows the style and techni-
(IEC 60601-2-33 Ed. 1.0 (1995)) 52pp agnosis cal prerequisites of IEC 60601-1. It refers to AS/NZS
Available Superseded (IEC 60601-2-41 Ed. 1.0 (2000)) 33pp 3200.1.0, the local version of IEC 60601-1, and
Specifies requirements for the safe use of magnetic Specifies the requirements to be applied to surgical should be read in conjunction with AS 3200.1.0.
resonance equipment to provide safety for the patient, luminaires and luminaires for diagnosis. Does not ap- (HE-003)
the operator and others within the area affected by the ply to headlights, endoscopes, laparoscopes and their
equipment. This Standard is to be read in conjunction light sources, luminaires used in dentistry, luminaires AS/NZS 3200.2.202:1996
with AS 3200.1.0–1990. It is identical with and repro- for general purposes and luminaires of an emergency Particular requirements for safety–Infant
duced from IEC 601-2-33:1995. (HE-003) lighting. This Standard is to be read in conjunction apnoea monitors for domestic use 15pp
with AS/NZS 3200.1.1:1998. It modifies, and has
Specifies general requirements for the safety of infant
AS/NZS 3200.2.34:1996 been reproduced from, IEC 60601-2-41:2000 with
apnoea monitoring equip ment, for domestic use. This
Particular requirements for safety–Direct variations for Australia and New Zealand included in
Standard is to be read in conjunction with AS
an Appendix. (HE-003)
blood-pressure monitoring equipment 3200.1.0–1990. (HE-003)
(IEC 60601-2-34 Ed. 1.0 (1994)) 23pp AS/NZS 3200.2.43:2002
Specifies medical electrical equipment, including AS/NZS 3200.3.1:1998
Particular requirements for safety–X-ray
transducers, used for monitoring and recording the in- Essential performance requirements for
ternal blood-pressure of patients. This Standard is to equipment for interventional procedures
transcutaneous oxygen and carbon diox-
be read in conjunction with AS 3200.1.0–1990. It is (IEC 60601-2-43:2000, MOD) 31pp
Applies to X-ray equipment declared by the manufac- ide partial pressure monitoring equip-
identical with and reproduced from IEC 601-2-
turer to be suitable for prolonged radioscopically ment
34:1994. (HE-003)
guided interventional procedures. Does not apply to (IEC 60601-3-1 Ed. 1.0 (1996)) 12pp
AS/NZS 3200.2.35:1999 equipment for radiotherapy, equipment for computed Specifies essential requirements for the performance
tomography, accessories intended to be introduced of transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide partial
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Particular requirements for safety–


into the patient, and mammographic X-ray equipment. pressure monitoring equipment. This Standard is to be
Blankets, pads and mattresses intended This Standard modifies, and has been reproduced read in conjunction with AS 3200.1.0–1990. It is iden-
for heating in medical use from, IEC 60601-2-43:2000 with variations for Aus- tical with and reproduced from IEC 60601-3-1:1996.
(IEC 60601-2-35 Ed. 1.0 (1996)) 44pp tralia and New Zealand included in a ZZ Appendix. (HE-003)
Specifies safety requirements for the design and (HE-008)
manufacture of blankets, pads and mattresses, in- AS/NZS 3350
tended for heating in medical use. It is identical with AS/NZS 3200.2.44:2005 Safety of household and similar electrical ap-
and has been reproduced from IEC 60601-2-35:1996. Particular requirements for safety–X-ray
This Standard refers to its Parent Standard, AS/NZS
pliances
equipment for computed tomography
3200.1.0:1998. An available copy of AS/NZS
3200.1.0 is essential to the meaningful interpretation (IEC 60601-2-44 Ed. 2.1 (2002)) 31pp AS/NZS 3350.1:2002
of this part. (HE-003) Adopts IEC 60601-2-44, Ed. 2.1(2002) to specify re- General requirements (IEC 60335-1:1991,
quirements for X-ray equipment for computed tomo- MOD) 134pp
graphy (CT Scanners). Includes safety requirements
AS/NZS 3200.2.36:1998 Amendment 1 14 November 2003
for the X-ray generator and those where high voltage
Particular requirements for safety– Amendment 2 31 May 2004
generators are integrated with an X-ray tube assembly.
Extracorporeally induced lithotripsy (HE-008) Amendment 3 11 February 2005
(IEC 60601-2-36 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 14pp Amendment 4 30 November 2007
Specifies safety requirements for the design and AS/NZS 3200.2.44:2000 (EL-002)
manufacture of devices (lithotripters) intended to gen- Particular requirements for safety–X-ray
erate acoustic pulses from outside the human body for AS/NZS 3350.2.2:2001
equipment for computed tomography
the purpose of fragmenting calculi ('stones') within the
(IEC 60601-2-44:1992, IEC 60601-2- Particular requirements for vacuum
body. This Standard is to be read in conjunction with cleaners and water suction cleaning ap-
AS 3200.1.0–1990. It is identical with and reproduced 44:1992/Amd.1:1998) 15pp
Available Superseded pliances (IEC 60335-2-2:1993, MOD) 18pp
from IEC 60601-2-36:1997. (HE-003) Amendment 1 25 May 2007
Specifies a method of determining the total rediated
acoustic power of ultrasonic transducers being used to Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
AS/NZS 3200.2.38:2007 and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
Particular requirements for safety– test the calibration of ultrasound physiotherapy
equipment. This Standard is identical with and has AS/NZS 3350.1 which, when combined, become a
Electrically and manually operated medi- been reproduced from IEC 60601-2-44:1992 and its complete Standard for vacuum cleaners and water suc-
cal beds for adult use (IEC 60601-2-38, first Amendment (1998). (HE-003) tion cleaning appliances. This standard is technically
Ed.1.0(1996) MOD) 44pp equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-
Adopts IEC 60601-2-38 with national modifications AS/NZS 3200.2.45:1999 2:1993. (EL-002)
to specify requirements for the design, manufacture Particular requirements for safety–
and safety of electrically operated and manually oper- AS/NZS 3350.2.3:1995
Mammographic X-ray equipment and
ated medical beds for adult use in a full range of envi- Particular requirements–Electric irons
ronments. (HE-027) mammographic stereotactic devices
(IEC 60601-2-45 Ed. 1.0 E (1998)) 15pp (IEC 60335-2-3 Ed. 4.0 (1993)) 13pp
Specifies particular requirements for the safe design Amendment 1 September 1997
AS/NZS 3200.2.38:1997 Amendment 2 5 March 2001
Particular requirements for safety– and manufacture of mammographic X-ray equipment
and mammographic stereotactic devices. A thorough Amendment 3 25 May 2007
Electrically operated hospital beds working knowledge of its parent Standard AS/NZS Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
(IEC 60601-2-38 Ed. 1.0 (1996)) 31pp 3200.1.0, or a readily available copy, is necessary to and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
Available Superseded deal with some of the technical issues raised. It is AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically
Specifies safety requirements for the design and identical with and reproduced from IEC 60601-2- equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 335-2-3:1993.
manufacture of electrically ope rated hospital beds. 45:1998. (HE-003) (EL-002)
This Standard is to be read in conjunction with AS
3200.1.0–1990. It is identical with and reproduced AS/NZS 3200.2.46:2003 AS/NZS 3350.2.4:1998
from IEC 601-2-38:1996 (HE-003) Particular requirements for the safety of Particular requirements–Spin extractors
operating tables (IEC 60335-2-4 Ed. 4.0 (1993)) 13pp
AS/NZS 3200.2.39:2001 (IEC 60601-2-46 Ed. 1.0 (1998)) 13pp Amendment 1 5 March 2001
Particular requirements for safety– Specifies safety requirements for operating tables, Amendment 2 25 May 2007
Peritoneal dialysis equipment whether or not having electrical parts, including trans- Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
(IEC 60601-2-39 Ed. 1.0 E (1999)) 9pp porters, used for the transportation of the table top to and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
Specifies requirements for the design and manufac- or from the base or pedestal of an operating table with AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva-
trure of electrically safe peritoneal dialysis equipment. detachable table top. (HE-003) lent to and has been reproduced from IEC 60335-2-
This Standard is identical with and reproduced from 4:1993. (EL-002)
IEC 60601-2-39:1999. (HE-003) AS/NZS 3200.2.200:2005
Particular requirements for safety– AS/NZS 3350.2.5:1995
AS/NZS 3200.2.40:1999 Oxygen concentrators for individual pa- Particular requirements–Dishwashers
Particular requirements for safety– tient use (IEC 60335-2-5 Ed. 4.0 (1992)) 16pp
Electromyographs and evoked response (ISO 8359:1996) 24pp Amendment 1 September 1997
equipment Adopts ISO 8359:1996 to specify safety requirements Amendment 2 5 March 2001
(IEC 60601-2-40 Ed. 1.0 (1998)) 13pp for continuous-flow oxygen concentrators. Does not Amendment 3 25 May 2007
Specifies safety requirements for the design and apply to oxygen concentrators intended to supply gas Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
manufacture of electromyographs and evoked re- to several patients via a piped medical gas installation and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
sponse equipment. It is identical with and has been re- or to those intended for use in the presence of flam- AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically
produced from IEC 60601-2-40:1998. This Standard mable anaesthetic and/or cleaning agents. (HE-003) equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 335-2-5:1992.
refers extensively to its Parent Standard, AS/NZS (EL-002)

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AS/NZS 3350.2.6:2006 AS/NZS 3350.2.13:2001 AS/NZS 3350.1. This standard is an adoption with na-
Particular requirements for stationary Particular requirements for deep fat fry- tional modifications and includes the full text of IEC
ers, frying pans and similar appliances 60335-2-24:2000. (EL-002)
cooking ranges, hobs, ovens and similar
appliances(IEC 60335-2-6:1997, MOD) (IEC 60335-2-13:1993, MOD) 11pp
AS/NZS 3350.2.25:2001
45pp Amendment 1 25 May 2007
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval Particular requirements for microwave
This standard deals with the safety of stationary elec- ovens (IEC 60335-2-25:1996, MOD) 25pp
tric cooking ranges, hobs, ovens and similar appli- and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva- Amendment 1 25 May 2007
ances for household use, their rated voltage being not Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
more than 250 V for single-phase appliances con- lent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-13:1993.
(EL-002) and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
nected between one phase and neutral, and 480V for AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva-
other appliances. Examples of appliances which are
AS/NZS 3350.2.14:1995 lent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-25:1996.
within the scope of this standard are stationary grills; (EL-002)
stationary griddles; pyrolytic self-cleaning ovens; in- Particular requirements–Kitchen ma-
duction hobs; steam ovens; the electrical part of appli- chines
(IEC 60335-2-14 Ed. 3.0 (1994)) 23pp AS/NZS 3350.2.26:1996
ances supplied with energy other than electricity.
(EL-002) Amendment 1 December 1998 Particular requirements–Clocks
Amendment 2 5 April 2001 (IEC 60335-2-26 Ed. 3.0 (1994)) 7pp
Amendment 3 23 April 2001 Amendment 1 December 1998
AS/NZS 3350.2.7:2001 Amendment 2 12 November 2001
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
Particular requirements for washing ma- and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with Amendment 2 25 May 2007
chines (IEC 60335-2-7:2000, MOD) 16pp AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
Amendment 1 25 May 2007 equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 335-2- and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval 14:1994. (EL-002) AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 335-
AS/NZS 3350.1 which, when combined, become a AS/NZS 3350.2.15:2002 2-26:1994. (EL-002)
complete Standard for washing machines. This Stan- Particular requirements for appliances for
dard is technically equivalent to and reproduced from AS/NZS 3350.2.27:1996
heating liquids (IEC 60335-2-15:1995,
IEC 60335-2-7:2000. (EL-002) Particular requirements–Appliances for
MOD) 19pp
skin exposure to ultraviolet and infrared
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Amendment 1 14 November 2003


AS/NZS 3350.2.8:1995 Amendment 2 4 December 2003 radiation
Particular requirements–Shavers, hair Amendment 3 25 May 2007 (IEC 60335-2-27 Ed. 3.0 (1995)) 17pp
clippers and similar appliances (EL-002) Amendment 1 December 1998
(IEC 60335-2-8 Ed. 4.0 (1992)) 8pp Amendment 2 5 March 2001
Amendment 1 December 1998 AS/NZS 3350.2.16:1996 Amendment 3 25 May 2007
Particular requirements–Food waste dis- Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
Amendment 2 11 June 2001 and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
Amendment 3 25 May 2007 posers
(IEC 60335-2-16 Ed. 4.0 (1994)) 10pp AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 335-
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with Amendment 1 December 1998
2-27:1995. (EL-002)
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically Amendment 2 12 November 2001
equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 335- Amendment 3 25 May 2007
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval AS/NZS 3350.2.28:1996
2-8:1992. (EL-002) Particular requirements–Sewing ma-
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically chines
AS/NZS 3350.2.9:1999 (IEC 60335-2-28 Ed. 3.0 (1994)) 8pp
equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 335-
Particular requirements–Grills, toasters 2-16:1994. (EL-002) Amendment 1 December 1998
and similar portable cooking appliances Amendment 2 12 November 2001
(IEC 60335-2-9 Ed. 4.0 (1993)) 27pp AS/NZS 3350.2.17:2000 Amendment 3 25 May 2007
Amendment 1 5 March 2001 Particular requirements–Blankets, pads Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
Amendment 2 31 May 2004 and similar flexible heating and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically
Amendment 3 25 November 2005 (IEC 60335-2-17 Ed. 1.0 (1998)) 45pp equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 335-
Amendment 4 25 May 2007 Amendment 1 12 November 2001 2-28:1994. (EL-002)
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval Amendment 2 17 June 2005
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with Amendment 3 25 May 2007 AS/NZS 3350.2.29:2001
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with Particular requirements for battery charg-
equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC
60335-2-9:1993. (EL-002) AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is techically ers (IEC 60335-2-29:1994, MOD) 11pp
equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 335-2- Amendment 1 25 May 2007
17:1998. (EL-002) Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
AS/NZS 3350.2.10:1996 and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
Particular requirements–Floor treatment AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva-
AS/NZS 3350.2.21:1999
machines and wet scrubbing machines lent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-29:1994.
Particular requirements–Storage water
(IEC 60335-2-10 Ed. 4.0 (1992)) 8pp (EL-002)
heaters
Amendment 1 December 1998 (IEC 60335-2-21 Ed. 4.0 (1997)) 24pp
Amendment 2 12 November 2001 AS/NZS 3350.2.30:2007
Amendment 1 5 March 2001 Particular requirements for Room heaters
Amendment 3 25 May 2007 Amendment 2 13 May 2002
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval (IEC 60335-2-30:1996, MOD) 26pp
Amendment 3 15 October 2004
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with Amendment 1 30 November 2007
Amendment 4 7 April 2006
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically Deals with the safety of electric room heaters for
Amendment 4 25 May 2007
equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 335- household and similar purposes, their rated voltage be-
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval ing not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances
2-10:1992. (EL-002) and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with and 480 V for other appliances. Some clauses of the
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically 2007 edition have an application date of 25 November
AS/NZS 3350.2.11:2001 equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 2007 which are indicated by a marginal bar in the ap-
Particular requirements–Particular re- 60335-2-21:1997. (EL-002) propriate place. (EL-002)
quirements for tumble dryers (IEC 60335-
2-11:2000, MOD) 16pp AS/NZS 3350.2.23:2001 AS/NZS 3350.2.30:1997
Amendment 1 25 May 2007 Particular requirements for appliances for Particular requirements–Room heaters
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval skin and hair care (IEC 60335-2-23:1996, (IEC 60335-2-30 Ed. 3.0 (1996)) 22pp
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with MOD) 16pp Available Superseded
AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva- Amendment 1 14 November 2003 Amendment 1 January 1999
lent to and has been reproduced from IEC 60335-2- Amendment 2 31 May 2004 Amendment 2 5 March 2001
11:2000. (EL-002) Amendment 3 25 May 2007 Amendment 3 11 June 2001
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval Amendment 4 14 November 2003
AS/NZS 3350.2.12:1997 and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with Amendment 5 25 November 2005
AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva- Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
Particular requirements–Warming plates lent to and reproduced fromIEC 60335-2-23:1996.
and similar appliances and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
(EL-002) AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically
(IEC 60335-2-12 Ed. 4.0 (1992)) 9pp equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 335-2-
Amendment 1 December 1998 AS/NZS 3350.2.24:2001
30:1996. (EL-002)
Amendment 2 12 November 2001 Particular requirements for refrigerating
Amendment 3 25 May 2007 appliances and ice-cream appliances and AS/NZS 3350.2.31:2001
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval ice-makers (IEC 60335-2-24:2000, MOD) Particular requirements for range hoods
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with 44pp (IEC 60335-2-31:1995, MOD) 9pp
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically Amendment 1 25 May 2007 Amendment 1 17 June 2005
equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 335-2- Specifies particular safety requirements for approval Amendment 2 25 May 2007
12:1992. (EL-002) and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with

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Specifies particular safety requirements for approval Amendment 3 25 May 2007 Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with Specifies particular safety requirements for approval and test purposes. The Standard is to be read in con-
AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva- and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with junction with AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is
lent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-31:1995. AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically technically equivalent to and has been reproduced
(EL-002) equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 335-2- from IEC 60335-2-59:1997. (EL-002)
45:1996. (EL-002)
AS/NZS 3350.2.32:2001 AS/NZS 3350.2.60:2000
Particular requirements for massage ap- AS/NZS 3350.2.51:1998 Particular requirements–Whirlpool baths
pliances (IEC 60335-2-32:1993, MOD) 8pp Particular requirements–Stationary circu- (IEC 60335-2-60:1997, MOD) 9pp
Amendment 1 25 May 2007 lation pumps for heating and service wa- Amendment 1 12 November 2001
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval ter installations Amendment 2 13 May 2002
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with (IEC 60335-2-51 Ed. 2.0 (1997)) 8pp Amendment 3 14 November 2003
AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva- Amendment 1 5 April 2001 Amendment 4 25 may 2007
lent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-32:1993. Amendment 2 12 November 2001 Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
(EL-002) and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
Amendment 3 25 May 2007
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is an adoption
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
AS/NZS 3350.2.34:2001 and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
with national modifications and contains the full text
Particular requirements–Motor- of IEC 60335-2-60:1997. (EL-002)
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is equivalent to
compressors and has been reproduced from IEC 60335-2-51:1997.
(IEC 60335-2-34 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 34pp (EL-002) AS/NZS 3350.2.61:2001
Amendment 1 25 May 2007 Particular requirements for thermal stor-
Deals with the safety of sealed (hermetic and semi- AS/NZS 3350.2.52:1996 age room heaters (IEC 60335-2-61:1992,
hermetic) motor-compressors, and their protection and Particular requirements–Oral hygiene ap- MOD) 18pp
control systems. It applies to motor-compressors pliances Amendment 1 25 May 2007
tested separately, intended for household and similar Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
appliances, by their rated voltage being not more than (IEC 60335-2-52 Ed. 2.0 (1994)) 7pp and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
250V for single-phase motor-compressors and 480V Amendment 1 December 1998 AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva-
for other motor-compressors. Examples of equipment Amendment 2 12 November 2001 lent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-61:1992.
which contain motor-compressors are: refrigerators, Amendment 3 25 May 2007 (EL-002)
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ice makers, air-conditioners, heat pumps, and vending Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
machines. (EL-002) and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3350.2.65:1997
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically Particular requirements–Air-cleaning ap-
AS/NZS 3350.2.35:1999 equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 335-
2-52:1994. (EL-002) pliances
Particular requirements–Instantaneous (IEC 60335-2-65 Ed. 1.0 (1993)) 8pp
water heaters Amendment 1 December 1998
AS/NZS 3350.2.53:1998
(IEC 60335-2-35 Ed. 3.0 (1997)) 15pp Amendment 2 11 June 2001
Amendment 1 5 March 2001
Particular requirements–Sauna heating Amendment 3 25 May 2007
Amendment 2 25 May 2007 appliances Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval (IEC 60335-2-53 Ed. 2.0 (1997)) 13pp and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
and test purposes. The standard is to be read in con- Amendment 1 12 November 2001 AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically
juntion with AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is Amendment 2 25 May 2007 equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 335-2-
technically equivalent to and has been reproduced Specifies particular safety requirements for approval 65:1993. (EL-002)
from IEC 60335-2-35:1997. (EL-002) and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva- AS/NZS 3350.2.66:1997
AS/NZS 3350.2.40:2001 lent to and has been reproduced from IEC 60335-2- Particular requirements–Water-bed heat-
Particular requirements for electrical heat 53:1997. (EL-002) ers
pumps, air-conditioners and dehumidifi- (IEC 60335-2-66 Ed. 1.0 (1993)) 13pp
ers (IEC 60335-2-40:1995, MOD) 33pp AS/NZS 3350.2.54:1997 Amendment 1 January 1999
Amendment 1 25 May 2007 Particular requirements–Surface-cleaning Amendment 2 11 June 2001
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval appliances employing liquids Amendment 3 25 May 2007
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with (IEC 60335-2-54 Ed. 2.0 (1995)) 6pp Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva- Amendment 1 December 1998 and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
lent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-40:1995. Amendment 2 5 March 2001 AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically
(EL-002) Amendment 3 25 May 2007 equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 335-2-
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval 66:1993. (EL-002)
AS/NZS 3350.2.41:1997 and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
Particular requirements–Pumps AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically AS/NZS 3350.2.73:1996
(IEC 60335-2-41 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 12pp equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 335- Particular requirements–Fixed immersion
Amendment 1 5 April 2001 2-54:1995. (EL-002) heaters
Amendment 2 23 April 2001 (IEC 60335-2-73 Ed. 1.0 (1994)) 8pp
Amendment 3 25 May 2007 AS/NZS 3350.2.55:1998 Amendment 1 December 1998
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval Particular requirements–Electrical appli- Amendment 2 12 November 2001
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with ances for use with aquariums and garden Amendment 3 25 may 2007
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically ponds Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
equivalent to and reproduced from IEC 335-2- and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
(IEC 60335-2-55 Ed. 2.0 (1997)) 10pp
41:1996. (EL-002) AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically
Amendment 1 5 April 2001
Amendment 2 12 November 2001 equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 335-
AS/NZS 3350.2.43:2001 2-73:1994. (EL-002)
Amendment 3 25 May 2007
Particular requirements for clothes dryers Specifies particular safety requirements for electrical
and towel rails (IEC 60335-2-43:1995, appliances for use with aquariums and garden ponds AS/NZS 3350.2.74:2001
MOD) 8pp for approval and test purposes. It is to be read in con- Particular requirements for portable im-
Amendment 1 14 November 2003 junction with AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is mersion heaters (IEC 60335-2-74:1994,
Amendment 2 25 May 2007 technically equivalent to and has been reproduced MOD) 6pp
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval from IEC 60335-2-55:1997. (EL-002) Amendment 1 25 May 2007
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva- AS/NZS 3350.2.56:1998 and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
lent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-43:1995. Particular requirements–Projectors and AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva-
(EL-002) lent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-74:1994.
similar appliances
(EL-002)
AS/NZS 3350.2.44:1999 (IEC 60335-2-56 Ed. 2.0 (1997)) 12pp
Particular requirements–Ironers Amendment 1 5 April 2001 AS/NZS 3350.2.75:2001
Amendment 2 12 November 2001
(IEC 60335-2-44 Ed. 2.0 (1997)) 11pp Particular requirements for commercial
Amendment 3 25 May 2007
Amendment 1 13 May 2002 dispensing appliances and vending ma-
Specifies particular safety requirements for projectors
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval chines (IEC 60335-2-75:1995, MOD) 28pp
and similar appliances for approval and test purposes.
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with Amendment 1 25 May 2007
It is to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically equivalent
equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with
to and has been reproduced from IEC 60335-2-
60335-2-44:1997. (EL-002) AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva-
56:1997. (EL-002)
lent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-75:1995.
AS/NZS 3350.2.45:1997 (EL-002)
AS/NZS 3350.2.59:1999
Particular requirements–Portable heating
Particular requirements–Insect killers
tools and similar appliances AS/NZS 3350.2.76:1998
(IEC 60335-2-59 Ed. 2.0 (1997)) 13pp
(IEC 60335-2-45 Ed. 2.0 (1996)) 15pp Particular requirements–Electric fence
Amendment 1 11 June 2001
Amendment 1 December 1998 energizers
Amendment 2 12 November 2001 Amendment 2 14 November 2003
Amendment 3 25 May 2007 (IEC 60335-2-76 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 30pp

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Amendment 1 5 April 2001 AS/NZS 3350.2.95:2000 work to which the public do not generally have access
Amendment 2 13 May 2002 Particular requirements–Drives for verti- and where building construction, installation, repairs,
Amendment 3 25 May 2007 cally moving garage doors for residential alterations or demolition of property (buildings) or
Specifies particular safety requirements for electric civil engineering (public works) or excavations or
use where any other similar operations are carried out.
fence energizers for approval and test purposes. It is to (IEC 60335-2-95 Ed. 1.0 (1998)) 16pp
be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. These assemblies may be transportable (semi-fixed) or
Amendment 1 12 November 2001 mobile. This Standard is technically equivalent to and
This Standard is technically equivalent to and has
Amendment 2 25 May 2007 reproduced from IEC 439-4:1990. (EL-006)
been reproduced from IEC 60335-2-76:1997.
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
(EL-002) and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3439.5:2001
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is an adoption Particular requirements for assemblies in-
AS/NZS 3350.2.78:1996 with national modifications and contains the full text
Particular requirements–Outdoor barbe- of IEC 60335-2-95:1998. (EL-002) tended to be installed outdoors in public
cues places–Cable distribution cabinets
(IEC 60335-2-78 Ed. 1.0 (1995)) 10pp AS/NZS 3350.2.97:2000 (CDCs) for power distribution in networks
Amendment 1 December 1998 Particular requirements–Drives for rolling (IEC 60439-5 Ed. 1.0 (1996), IEC 60439-5
Amendment 2 12 November 2001 shutters, awnings, blinds and similar Amd.1 Ed. 1.0 (1998)) 19pp
Amendment 3 25 May 2007 equipment (IEC60335-2-97:1998, MOD) Specifies supplementary requirements for cable distri-
13pp bution cabinets (CDCs), which are stationary, type-
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval
tested assemblies (TTA) for outdoor installation in
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with Available Superseded places which are exposed to the public, but where only
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically Amendment 1 12 November 2001 skilled persons have access for their use and which are
equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 335- Amendment 2 25 May 2007 for use in public three-phase systems. This Standard is
2-78:1995. (EL-002) Specifies particular safety requirements for approval identical with and has been reproduced from IEC
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with 60439-5:1996 and incorporates Amendment 1:1998.
AS/NZS 3350.2.79:2001 AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is an adoption (EL-006)
Particular requirements for high pressure with national modifications and contains the full text
cleaners and steam cleaners, for indus- of IEC 60335-2-97:1998. (EL-002) AS 3494–1997
trial and commercial use (IEC 60335-2- Bidettes and bidets 4pp
AS/NZS 3350.2.98:1998
79:1995, MOD) 25pp Specifies requirements for bidets intended for use with
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Amendment 1 25 May 2007


Particular requirements–Humidifiers douche spray below the rim of the bowl, and to bidettes that
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval (IEC 60335-2-98 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 10pp can be fitted with over-the-rim taps. (WS-003)
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with Amendment 1 5 March 2001
AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva- Amendment 2 25 May 2007 AS 3495–1997
lent to and reproduced from IEC 60335-2-79:1995. Specifies particular safety requirements for approval Authorization requirements for plumbing
(EL-002) and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with products–Stainless steel non-pressure pipes
AS/NZS 3350.1. This Standard is technically equiva-
lent to and has been reproduced from IEC 60335-2- and fittings 17pp
AS/NZS 3350.2.80:1998 Specifies the requirements for pipes and fittings, for above
98:1997. (EL-002)
Particular requirements–Electric fans and below ground non-pressure applications in the operat-
(IEC 60335-2-80 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 8pp AS/NZS 3439 ing temperature range from minus 40°C to 100°C.
Amendment 1 August 1999 (WS-002)
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear as-
Amendment 2 12 November 2001 semblies AS/NZS 3497:1998
Amendment 3 14 November 2003
Amendment 4 25 may 2007
Drinking water treatment units–Plumbing re-
AS/NZS 3439.1:2002
Specifies particular safety requirements for electric quirements 14pp
Type-tested and partially type-tested as- Amendment 1 27 February 2001
fans for approval and test purposes. It is to be read in semblies
conjunction with AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard Specifies requirements for the construction, installation and
(IEC 60439-1 Ed. 4.0 (1999)) 130pp testing of drinking water treatment units and equipment, or
is technically equivalent to and has been reproduced
from IEC 60335-2-80:1997. (EL-002) Specifies requirements for type-tested and partially appliances, or both, designed for domestic type applications
type-tested low-voltage switchgear and controlgear under Australian and New Zealand climatic conditions, but
assemblies. Specifies service conditions, construction does not preclude their use for commercial or industrial ap-
AS/NZS 3350.2.81:1998 requirements, technical characteristics and tests. This plications. These appliances are designed to be used for the
Particular requirements–Foot warmers Standard contains the full text of IEC 60439-1:1999 reduction of specific groups of contaminants from a drink-
and heating mats but has been modified for Australian/New Zealand ing water supply (public or private), such contaminants be-
(IEC 60335-2-81 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 17pp conditions. (EL-006) ing specified by the manufacturer or reseller of the appli-
Amendment 1 12 November 2001 ances. The Standard establishes minimum requirements for
Amendment 2 25 May 2007 AS/NZS 3439.2:2002 point of use (POU), point of entry (POE) and stand-alone
Specifies safety requirements for foot warmers and Particular requirements for busbar trunk- appliances. (WS-027)
and heating mats. This Standard is technically equiva- ing systems (busways)
lent to and has been reproduced from IEC 60335-2- (IEC 60439-2 Ed. 3.0 (2000)) 30pp AS 3498–2003
81:1997. (EL-002) Specifies requirements for busbar trunking systems Authorization requirements for plumbing
(busways) for use on systems with rated voltages up to products–Water heaters and hot-water stor-
AS/NZS 3350.2.82:2000 1000 Hz, or 1500 V d.c. Applies to busbar trunking age tanks 26pp
Particular requirements–Service ma- systems and their accessories for feeding and distribut- Amendment 1 14 September 2005
chines and amusement machines (IEC ing electrical power in residential, retail, public, agri- (EL-020)
cultural and industrial premises. Also applies to bus-
60335-2-82:1999, MOD) 15pp bar trunking systems designed to incorporate commu- AS 3498–1995
Amendment 1 12 November 2001 nications and/or control systems or intended to supply
Amendment 2 25 May 2007
Authorization requirements for plumbing
luminaires through tap-off units. This Standard is products–Water heaters and hot-water stor-
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval identical with and has been reproduced from IEC
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with 60439-2:2000. (EL-006) age tanks 4pp
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is an adoption Available Superseded
with national modifications and contains the full text AS/NZS 3439.3:2002 Specifies basic safety and public health related require-
of IEC 60335-2-82:1999. (EL-002) ments for water heaters and hot-water storage tanks that are
Particular requirements for low-voltage intended for connection to a potable water supply, such as
switchgear and controlgear assemblies water heaters designed for connection to cold water supply
AS/NZS 3350.2.84:2000
intended to be installed in places where mains, including storage water heaters, heat-exchange wa-
Particular requirements–Toilets (IEC unskilled persons have access for their ter heaters, hot-water storage tanks with an external energy
60335-2-84:1998, MOD) 11pp use–Distribution boards (IEC 60439- source, instantaneous water heaters and boiling-water dis-
Amendment 1 12 November 2001 3:1990, MOD) 22pp pensers. (EL-020)
Amendment 2 25 May 2007 Specifies supplementary requirements to AS/NZS
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval 3429.1 for enclosed distribution boards containing AS/NZS 3499:2006
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with protective devices and intended for installation in Water supply–Flexible hose assemblies 18pp
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is an adoption places where unskilled persosns have access for their Specifies requirements for flexible hose assemblies for use
with national modifications and contains the full text use. Reproduced from IEC 60439-3 consolidated edi- with both heated and cold water supplies with a maximum
of IEC 60335-2-84:1998. (EL-002) tion 1.2, which incporporates its Amendment 1:1993 heated water temperature of 90°C, used for applications
and Amendment 2:2001 into IEC 60439-3:1990. Con- aboveground, accessible and not submerged. Nominal sizes
AS/NZS 3350.2.85:1998 tains variations for Australian and New Zealand con- range up to DN 20, a maximum length of 2 m and with a
Particular requirements–Fabric steamers ditions. (EL-006) working pressure not exceeding 1.4 MPa at 20°C.
(IEC 60335-2-85 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 9pp (WS-001)
Amendment 1 5 March 2001 AS 3439.4–1995
Amendment 2 25 May 2007 Particular requirements for assemblies AS/NZS 3499:1997
Specifies particular safety requirements for approval for construction sites (ACS) Flexible tube connectors for water supply
and test purposes. It is to be read in conjunction with (IEC 60439-4 Ed. 1.0 (1990)) 22pp 9pp
AS/NZS 3350.1:1994. This Standard is technically Amendment 1 December 1996 Available Superseded
equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC Applies to type-tested assemblies (TTA) intended for Specifies requirements for both hot and cold water supplies
60335-2-85:1997. (EL-002) use on construction sites, i.e. temporary places of with a maximum hot water temperature of 80°C (allowing

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excursions to 95°C) using metallic and non-metallic flexi- AS 3500.2.1–1996 The Standard applies to new installations as well as al-
ble tubes with end connection assemblies for above-ground Sanitary plumbing and drainage– terations, additions and repairs to existing installa-
application only. (WS-001) Performance requirements 3pp tions. (WS-014)
Specifies requirements for the design and construction
AS/NZS 3500 (Set):2003 of sanitary plumbing and drainage installations, from AS/NZS 3500.5:2000
Plumbing and drainage Set sanitary fixtures and appliances to an improved dis- Domestic installations 275pp
(Expired 30 April 2004) posal system. (WS-014) A5
Amendment 1 28 November 2002
AS/NZS 3500 AS/NZS 3500.2.2:1996 Amendment 2 15 July 2004
Sanitary plumbing and drainage– Amendment 3 27 February 2006
Plumbing and drainage Amendment 4 27 July 2006
Acceptable solutions 129pp
Specifies the requirements for the installation of hot
AS/NZS 3500.0:2003 Available Superseded and cold water supply, sanitary plumbing and drain-
Amendment 1 August 1999 age, and stormwater drainage, for domestic plumbing
Glossary of terms 66pp Amendment 2 25 September 2002
(WS-014) work associated with buildings not exceeding three
Specifies the requirements for the design and installa- floors in height. (WS-014)
tion of sanitary plumbing and sanitary drainage from
AS/NZS 3500.0:1995 the fixtures to a sewer, common effluent system or on- AS 3501–1987
Glossary of terms 81pp site disposal system, as appropriate. The Standard ap-
plies to new installations as well as alterations, addi- Parallel screw threads of Whitworth form
Available Superseded (BSW and BSF) and associated gauges and
Specifies terms primarily intended for use in the inter- tions or repairs to existing installations. (WS-014)
gauging practice 39pp
pretation of plumbing and drainage Standards, and
AS/NZS 3500.3:2003 Specifies thread profile and provides information on desig-
covers water supply from the reticulation main into
Stormwater drainage 173pp nation, thread classes, deviations and gauging. Limits of
the premises, including hot water service systems,
Amendment 1 28 July 2006 size for both coarse pitch series (BSW) and fine pitch series
sanitary fixtures, drainage and their associated water
Provides criteria for materials, design, installation and (BSF), together with associated tolerances, are given. It also
and waste fittings, pipe systems and associated com-
testing of roof drainage systems, surface drainage sys- covers screw gauges and associated setting plugs, and plain
ponents. (WS-014)
tems and subsoil drainage systems to a point of con- plug and calliper gauges, and includes information on types
nection. (WS-020) of gauges, gauge deviations and tolerances, materials and
AS/NZS 3500.1:2003 hardness, general gauge design requirements, marking, and
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Water services 111pp general notes on the inspection of screw threads. Appendi-
AS 3500.3–1990
Amendment 1 29 November 2005 ces give information on special threads, pitch diameter of
Stormwater drainage 37pp pitch and flank angle errors, and notes on screw thread veri-
This Standard sets out the requirements for the instal-
lation of water services from the point of connection Available Superseded fication. (ME-028)
to the Network Utility's water supply or from an alter- Specifies uniform requirements for the installation of
native drinking water supply to the points of dis- stormwater plumbing and stormwater drainage up to AS 3503–1987
charge. This Standard applies to new installations as the Regulatory Authority's point of connection. This Whole blood–Determination of cadmium–
well as alterations, additions and repairs to existing in- Standard applies to new installations as well as altera-
tions, additions and repairs to existing installations. Furnace atomic absorption spectrometric
stallations. (WS-014) method 4pp
Reference is made to the relevant Australian Stan-
dards dealing with methods for the sizing of roofwater Sets out a furnace atomic absorption spectrometric method
AS 3500.1–1992 systems. (WS-014) for determining cadmium in venous and capillary blood in
Water supply 71pp the range 20 µmol/L to 400 µmol/L. (CH-036)
Available Superseded AS 3500.3.1–1998
Amendment 1 March 1995 Stormwater drainage–Performance re- AS/NZS 3504:2006
Amendment 2 May 1996 quirements 2pp Fire blankets 8pp
Specifies uniform requirements for the installation of Specifies performance requirements for roof, surface Sets out the requirements and performance tests for fire
water services and takes account of regulations stipu- and subsoil drainage systems. (WS-020) blankets. (FP-003)
lated by the Authorities responsible for the administra-
tion of water supply legislation in each State and Ter- AS/NZS 3500.3.2:1998 AS 3506–1987
ritory of Australia. The requirements of this Standard Stormwater drainage–Acceptable solu- Waters–Determination of filtrable synthetic
apply to that part of the cold water service from the tions 155pp anionic surfactants–Copper-ethylenediamine
point of connection to the water main up to the outlet
Available Superseded flame atomic absorption spectrometric
points within the property. This Standard applies to method 8pp
new installations as well as alterations, additions and Amendment 1 November 1998
Specifies acceptable solutions for roof, surface and Sets out a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method
repairs to existing installations. (WS-014) for the determination of filtrable synthetic anionic surfac-
subsoil drainage systems, to the point(s) of connection
to the external stormwater drainage network. tants in natural and waste waters in the range 0.02 to 0.5
AS 3500.1.1–1998 (WS-020) mg/L (expressed as linear alkylbenzene sulphonate).
Water supply–Performance requirements (EV-008)
2pp AS/NZS 3500.4:2003
Specifies requirements for the design and construction Heated water services 125pp AS 3507
of water services from the water main to the points of Amendment 1 4 November 2005 Non-destructive testing
discharge. (WS-014) This Standard sets out the requirements for the design
and installation of heated water services. It includes AS 3507.1–2003
AS/NZS 3500.1.2:1998 aspects of the installation from, and including, the Guide to radiography for ferrous castings
Water supply–Acceptable solutions 89pp valve(s) on the cold water inlet to any cold water stor- 35pp
age tank or water heater and the downstream fixtures Specifies methods for film radiography of whole or
Available Superseded
and fittings. (WS-014) specified areas of ferrous casting. (MT-007)
Amendment 1 27 August 2002
Specifies the requirements for the installation of water AS 3500.4–1994 AS 3507.2–2006
services from the authority's water main or alternative
Hot water supply systems 100pp Radiographic determination of quality of
portable water supplies to the points of discharge. The
standard applies to new installations as well as altera- Available Superseded ferrous castings 20pp
tions, additions and repairs to existing installations. Amendment 1 April 1996 Specifies the method of classification of quality for
(WS-014) Specifies uniform requirements for the installation of radiography of steel castings. (MT-007)
water heaters and hot water reticulation. Account has
AS/NZS 3500.2:2003 been taken of the current regulations of the water, gas AS/NZS 3509:2003
and electricity supply authorities and local govern- LP Gas fuel vessels for automotive use 29pp
Sanitary plumbing and drainage 152pp ment bodies in each State and Territory of Australia. Specifies requirements for welded carbon steel LP gas fuel
Amendment 1 10 November 2005 (WS-014) vessels of total internal volume not greater than 500 L, and
Amendment 2 7 August 2006 for welded stainless steel LP Gas Fuel vessels of total inter-
(WS-014) AS 3500.4.1–1997 nal volume not greater than 200 L, intended for automotive
Hot water supply systems–Performance installations. (ME-001)
AS 3500.2–1990 requirements 2pp
Sanitary plumbing and sanitary drainage Specifies requirements for the design and construction AS/NZS 3512:2000
141pp of hot water services, from the water service to the Information technology–Telecommunications
Available Superseded points of discharge. (WS-014) and information exchange between systems–
Specifies requirements for the installation of sanitary High-level data link control procedures–
plumbing and sanitary drainage, from the fixtures to AS/NZS 3500.4.2:1997 Description of the X.25 LAPB-compatible DTE
the point of connection to the Authority's sewer main, Hot water supply systems–Acceptable so- data link procedures
and applies to the design, installation methods and ma- lutions 89pp (ISO/IEC 7776:1995, ISO/IEC 7776:1995/Amd
terial types permitted. The Standard takes account of Available Superseded 1:1996) 67pp
the regulations stipulated by the Authorities responsi- Amendment 1 29 October 2002 Specifies the protocol between data terminal equipment and
ble for the administration of sanitary plumbing and Specifies the requirements for the installation of do- data circuit-terminating equipment at data link layer level
sanitary drainage legislation in each State and Terri- mestic type water heaters using potable water. It in- using the X.25 LAPB procedures. This Standard is identical
tory of Australia. This Standard applies to new instal- cludes aspects of the installation from, and including, with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 7776:1995
lations as well as alterations, additions and repairs to the valves on the cold water inlet to any cistern or wa- and ISO/IEC 7776:1995/Amd 1:1996. (IT-001)
existing installations. (WS-014) ter heater and the downstream fixtures and fittings.

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AS 3512 Supplement 1–1995 AS 3516.2–1998 AS 3523.2–1998


Information processing systems–Data com- Guidelines for fixed, mobile and broad- Application and registration procedures
munication–High-level data link control pro- casting services operating at frequencies (ISO/IEC 7812-2:1993) 14pp
cedures–Description of the X.25 LAPB- above 30 MHz 35pp Specifies the application and registration procedures
compatible DTE data link procedures– Recommends good practice for, and sets out the proc- for numbers issued in accordance with AS 3523.1,
Conformance requirements (Supplement to ess by which, radiocommunications sites should be which specifies the numbering system for the identifi-
AS 3512–1987) planned, sited, constructed and operated to meet the cation cards used in international interchange. The ap-
communications objectives of those facilities. It par- plication form required for allocation of an issuer
(ISO 7776:1986/Amd 1:1992) 12pp ticularly addresses the sharing of radiocommunica-
Specifies the static and dynamic conformance requirements identification number (IIN) is given as an appendix.
tions sites and interference problems which could This Standard is based on but is not equivalent to and
and protocol implementation conformance statement for
arise. It is intended to provide information to Federal, has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 7812-2:1993.
X.25 LAPB-compatible DTE data link procedures. This
State and local government authorities, facilities plan- (IT-005)
Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from
ners, site planners, organizations and members of the
ISO 7776:1986/Amd.1:1992. (IT-001)
public on the effects that existing or planned devel- AS 3523.3–2000
opments could be expected to have on the operation of
AS 3514–1987 such facilities, and vice versa. (RC-006) Australian national numbering system
Information processing–Text and office sys- and registration procedures 6pp
tems–Standard generalized markup language AS 3516.3–1991 Amendment 1 6 August 2007
(SGML) Fixed location satellite earth stations Specifies the provision of a national numbering sys-
(ISO 8879:1986) 155pp 37pp tem and the operating, application and registration
Amendment 1 March 1996 Specifies requirements for satellite earth stations at procedures to be used to obtain issuer identifiacation
Specifies the following: (a) an abstract syntax known as the specific geographic locations. It also proposes rec- numbers for identification cards designed for use
Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). The lan- ommended practices affecting the operation of the sta- within Australia. A national numbering system will
guage expresses the description of a document's structure tion, with potential interference to signals received or meet the unique requirements of card issuers that do
and other attributes, as well as other information that makes transmitted by the station and the potential impact that not issue cards for use in international interchange and
the markup interpretable; (b) a reference concrete syntax radiation emitted from the station could have on the will prevent the overloading of the international num-
that binds the abstract syntax to specific characters and nu- adjacent community. Provides guidance to organiza- bering system. (IT-005)
merical values, and criteria for defining variant concrete tions and individuals at any level concerned with ap-
syntaxes, and (c) conforming documents in terms of their proval, planning, construction, installation or mainte- AS 3524–2006
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use of components of the language and systems in terms of nance of services to be provided at the station. Identification cards–Financial transaction
their ability to process conforming documents and to rec- (RC-006) cards
ognize markup errors in them. The Standard also specifies
how data such as images, graphics, or formatted text (not AS 3517–2007 (ISO/IEC 7813:2001) 7pp
defined by the Standard) can be included in a conforming Capillary fittings of copper and copper alloy Adopts ISO/IEC 7813:2001 which specifies the physical
document. This Standard is identical with and reproduced for non-pressure sanitary plumbing applica- characteristics, data structure and data content of ID-1 type
from ISO 8879:1986. (IT-015) cards used in financial transactions. (IT-005)
tions 22pp
(WS-002)
AS 3515 AS 3527
Gold and gold bearing alloys AS/NZS 3518:2004 Hand-operated screwdrivers and screwdriver
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) com- bits
AS 3515.1–2005 pounds, pipes and fittings for pressure appli-
Determination of gold content (less than cations 44pp AS 3527.2–1990
30%)–Gravimetric (fire assay) method Amendment 1 18 May 2006 Insulated screwdrivers 3pp
18pp Specifies the performance requirements for acrylonitrile bu- Specifies requirements for hand-operated insulated
(CH-010) tadiene styrene (ABS) compounds (ABS 120, ABS 140 and screwdrivers for work on live electrical apparatus sub-
ABS 160), pipes and fittings for the conveyance of liquids ject to voltages up to 1000 V r.m.s., and for use with
AS 3515.2–2002 under pressure in applications above and below ground. both slotted and cross-recessed fasteners. (ME-010)
Determination of gold content 30% to (PL-021)
99.5%–Gravimetric (fire assay) method AS 3519–2005 AS 3527.3–1990
12pp Timber–Machine proof grading 17pp Bits for manually driven and power-driven
Sets out a gravimetric procedure (fire assay) for the Specifies the requirements and procedures necessary for screwdrivers 5pp
determination of gold content in gold and gold bearing machine proof grading of timber. Methods and tables al- Specifies requirements for the design, dimensions,
alloys. This method is applicable to gold and gold al- lowing estimates of the required proof-stress are included. materials, mechanical properties, and testing of
loys containing from 30% to 99.5% gold and less than (TM-003) screwdriver bits for manually driven and power-driven
3% palladium, 2% nickel, 1% platinum, 0.05% rho- screwdrivers. (ME-010)
dium and 0.05% tungsten. (CH-010) AS 3520–1988
Textiles–Tarpaulins 4pp AS 3528–1988
AS 3515.3–2002 Specifies requirements for tarpaulins and shaped covers in-
Determination of gold content (greater Cylindrical screw threads–Vocabulary
cluding canopies manufactured from: (a) rot and water-
than 99.5%)–Gravimetric (fire assay) resistant duck, or (b) coated fabrics made from natural or (ISO 5408:1983) 5pp
method 10pp synthetic fibres. Classifies tarpaulins and shapes covers into Covers cylindrical screw threads with profiles based on tri-
Sets out a gravimetric (fire assay) procedure for the two types depending on the material they are made from, angles. Identical to ISO 5408:1983, Cylindrical screw
determination of gold content in gold alloys. This and into four duties. Covers seams, stitching, and appurte- threads–Vocabulary. (ME-028)
method is applicable to gold and gold alloys contain- nances such as shortening lugs, eyelets and ropes.
ing more than 99.5% gold and less than 0.05% rho- (TX-003) AS 3529–1988
dium and 0.05% tungsten. (CH-010) Solvents–Toluene 2pp
AS 3522 Specifies requirements for nitration grade toluene.
AS 3515.4–2007 Identification cards–Recording technique (CH-002)
Determination of gold content (greater
than 99.95%)–Inductively coupled AS 3522.6–2002 AS 3530–1988
plasma–Atomic emission spectrometry Magnetic stripe–High coercivity Solvents–Mineral turpentine and white spirit
14pp (ISO/IEC 7811-6:2001) 23pp 2pp
Sets out a procedure for indirect determination of high Specifies requirements for a high coercivity magnetic
Specifies requirements for mineral turpentine and white
purity gold after determination of impurities by Induc- stripe on an ID card, the encoding technique and
spirits which are used extensively in the surface coating in-
tively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrome- coded character sets (IT-012)
dustry as solvents. (CH-002)
try ICP-AES. The method is suitable for gold and gold
alloys containing more than 99.95% gold. (CH-010) AS 3523
AS 3533
Identification cards–Identification of issuers
AS 3516 Amusement rides and devices
Siting of radiocommunications facilities AS 3523.1–2006
Numbering system AS 3533.1–1997
AS 3516.1–1988 (ISO/IEC 7812-1:2000) 6pp Design and construction 88pp
LF, MF and HF transmitting and HF re- Adopts ISO/IEC 7812-1:2000 to describe the parame- Amendment 1 29 March 2001
ceiving facilities 41pp ters for identification cards and their use for interna- Specifies requirements for the design, manufacture
Specifies requirements for the siting of facilities at tional and inter-industry interchange. (IT-005) and construction of fixed and portable amusement
specified geographic locations. Describes potential in- rides and devices, excluding equipment specifically
terference to intended activities of the facilities from AS 3523.1–1998 covered in other Standards. Includes a classification
existing or planned developments in terms of separa- Numbering system system for rides and devices. (ME-051)
tion distances for control purposes. The Standard is in- (ISO/IEC 7812-1:1993) 4pp
tended to provide a basis for discussion at all levels for Available Superseded AS 3533.1 Supplement 1–2003
parties involved in the planning of radiocommunica- Specifies a numbering system for the identification of Design and construction–Intrinsic safety
tions services and potentially interfering develop- issuers of identification cards used in international in- (Supplement to AS 3533.1–1997) 5pp
ments, and parties concerned with the impact which terchange. This Standard is identical with and has Provides guidance on assessing whether a ride or de-
the facility may have on the existing community. been reproduced from ISO/IEC 7812-1:1993. vice can be deemed secured in relation to its intrinsic
(RC-006) (IT-005) safety. (ME-051)

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AS 3533.2–1997 Specifies manufacturing tolerances for boxes and blanks waste and saline waters at concentrations up to 40 g/L.
Operation and maintenance 55pp made of corrugated fibreboard and establishes the mini- (EV-008)
Amendment 1 29 March 2001 mum level of quality to be expected. (PK-025)
Specifies requirements for the operation, maintenance, AS 3550.5–1990
inspection and fire safety measures for fixed and port- AS 3538–1988 Determination of gross alpha and gross
able amusement rides and devices, excluding equip- Textiles–Mops–Wet 4pp beta activities 3pp
ment specifically covered in other Standards. Specifies requirements for the yarn and attachment of yarn Sets out an empirical screening method for measuring
(ME-051) and sets out a means for specifying the mass and type of fi- gross alpha and gross beta radiation in waters.
bre in a wet mop of the socket type or sewn type. Applica- (EV-008)
AS 3533.2 Supplement 1–1997 ble to all wet mops made from cotton and blended polyes-
Operation and maintenance–Logbook ter/cotton yarns. (TX-018) AS 3550.6–1990
(Supplement to AS 3533.2–1997) 31pp Determination of filtrable calcium–Flame
Amendment 1 29 March 2001 AS 3541 atomic absorption spectrometric method
Sets out a logbook which specifies, and can be used to Synthetic sporting surfaces 3pp
record, the minimum amount of information needed to Sets out a flame atomic absorption spectrometric
form a succinct record of the important issues relating AS 3541.1–1988 method for the determination of calcium in waters in
to the safety of an amusement ride or device through- General principles 10pp the concentration range 0.2 to 4 mg/L. This edition is
out its working life. (ME-051) Specifies characteristics of different types of synthetic technically identical to AS 2526–1882, except for the
sporting surfaces and base layers for indoor and out- restriction in the application range, the recommenda-
AS 3533.3–2003 door applications. Synthetic surfaces are defined, the tion on the use of cellulose acetate filters in the sam-
In-service inspection 30pp parameters are measured and basic safety require- pling procedure and minor editorial formatting
Specifies requirements for in-service inspection of ments are included. (PL-048) changes. (EV-008)
amusement rides and devices covering the scopes of
different types of in-service inspections, personnel re- AS 3542–1996 AS 3550.7–1993
quirements and documentation. Covers post-assembly, Pleasure boats–Toilet waste collection, hold- The construction and use of the Secchi
formal set-up, daily, annual, major, designer and ing and transfer systems disc 3pp
manufacturer stipulated, and ancillary equipment in- (ISO/DIS 8099-1:1992) 5pp Provides guidance for the construction and use of the
spections. Includes requirements and recommenda- Specifies requirements for the design and installation of toi- Secchi disc. Outlines a procedure for determining the
tions for non-destructive testing carried out as part of let waste collection, holding and pump-out systems for Secchi depth which is useful for monitoring changes
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such inspections. (ME-051) pleasure boats. (CS-001) in water clarity. (EV-008)


AS 3533.4.1–2005 AS 3545–2004 AS/NZS 3551:2004
Specific requirements–Land-borne inflat- Welding positions Technical management programs for medical
able devices 41pp (ISO 6947:1990) 15pp devices 50pp
Amendment 1 20 September 2007 Defines working positions for welding. Includes means to Amendment 1 29 September 2005
Specifies requirements and guidelines for the design, locate position of welds in space. (WD-001) Specifies procedures required to develop equipment man-
construction, operation and maintenance of land-borne agement programs for medical devices. Includes procedures
inflatable devices to promote safety for operating staff AS 3546–1996 for procurement, acceptance, fault management, routine
and patrons. Excludes inflatable toys, inflatable artifi- testing and disposal of medical devices. Intended to cover
Wool–Method for measuring average yellow-
cial climbing structures involving belay systems, air- all medical devices, whether hospital property, privately
supported buildings and inflatable devices used for ness of raw wool 12pp
Sets out a method to be used to measure average yellow- owned, on loan or on trial, except for the commissioning
protection rather than play. (ME-051) requirements for permanently installed medical electrical
ness of samples of raw wool prepared for mean fibre di-
ameter measurement in accordance with AS/NZS 1133, devices in cardiac and body-protected patient pre-treatment
AS 3533.4.3–2007 areas. (HE-003)
Wool–Determination by the Airflow Method of the mean
Specific requirements–Roller coasters fibre diameter of core samples of raw wool. (TX-012)
15pp AS 3552–1988
Sets out requirements and guidance specific to the de- AS 3547–1997 Conveyor belting–Guide to splicing steel cord
sign, construction, operation and maintenance of roller belting 3pp
Breath alcohol testing devices for personal
coasters. It is intended for use in conjunction with AS Sets out recommended procedures for splicing steel cord
3533.1, AS 3533.2 and AS 3533.3. (ME-051) use 30pp
Amendment 1 16 June 2000 belting. Pre-checks, splice lay-up, vulcanizing and splice
Specifies requirements for the performance, testing and integrity are dealt with. (RU-002)
AS 3534–1988
marking of disposable and re-useable breath alcohol testing
Acoustics–Methods for measurement of air- devices other than those used by law enforcement authori- AS 3555
borne noise emitted by powered lawnmowers, ties. Appendices include test methods for the different types Building elements–Testing and rating for in-
edge and brush cutters and string trimmers of devices available. (CS-077) truder resistance
9pp
Specifies a method for the measurement of the sound level AS 3549–1989 AS 3555.1–2003
emitted by powered lawnmowers, including ride-on lawn- Production typing tests 31pp Intruder-resistant panels 4pp
mowers, and by edge and brush cutters and string trimmers, Sets out a method for the development, administration, as- (MS-047)
and of the noise heard at the operator's position and at a sessment, and certification of production typing tests con-
specified bystander's position. It applies to machines pow- ducted in the English language and specifies two levels of AS 3558
ered by electricity, including batteries, and by internal testing, basic and advanced. The criterion for assessment is Methods of testing plastics and composite
combustion engine. The Standard includes the method of Usable Lines Produced (ULP). (MS-016)
calculation of sound power level. (AV-006) materials for use in sanitary plumbing fixtures
AS 3550 AS 3558.0–2006
AS 3535–2004 Methods for the analysis of waters
Wool–Method for the measurement of resis- Introduction and list of methods 2pp
This Standard lists the various test methods for plas-
tance to compression 6pp AS 3550.1–1988 tics and composite materials used in sanitary plumb-
Sets out a method for determining the resistance to com- Determination of dissolved sulphide– ing fixtures. (WS-003)
pression of a cleaned and carded sample taken from a lot of Spectrophotometric method 7pp
raw wool by core sampling. It also describes the procedures Sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determi-
to be used to clean and prepare the wool sample prior to AS 3558.1–1999
nation of dissolved sulphide in natural and waste wa- Determination of water absorption char-
measurement. (TX-012) ters in the concentration range 0.1 mg/L to 50 mg/L. acteristics 2pp
(EV-008) (WS-003)
AS 3536
Reference gases AS 3550.2–1990 AS 3558.2–1999
Determination of carbon dioxide– Determination of chemical and stain re-
AS 3536.1–1998
Alkalimetric titration method 3pp sistance 3pp
Preparation and certification of gravimet- Sets out a titrimetric method for determining the car-
ric Standards 10pp (WS-003)
bon dioxide content of waters in concentration range 1
Sets out the method for the preparation and certifica- to 100 mg/L. (EV-008)
tion of gravimetric Standard gases for which the accu- AS 3558.3–1999
racy of concentration of each gas component is better AS 3550.3–1992 Determination of colour fastness 2pp
than 0.5% relative or 0.02% absolute. (CH-027) (WS-003)
Determination of alkalinity–Acidimetric ti-
AS 3536.2–1998 tration method 4pp AS 3558.4–1999
Sets out a method for use where the alkalinity is in the Determination of resistance to surface
Preparation, analysis and certification of range 1 mg/L at 2500 mg/L (expressed as CaCo3) un-
traceable reference gas mixtures 9pp der the conditions of test. (EV-008) scratching 2pp
Sets out requirements for the preparation, analysis and (WS-003)
certification procedures for reference gas mixtures AS 3550.4–1990
(RGM). (CH-027) AS 3558.5–1999
Determination of solids–Gravimetric
Determination of degradation by ultravio-
AS 3537–2006 method 5pp
Sets out a gravimetric method for the determination of let light 3pp
Specification for general purpose corrugated total, fixed and volatile dissolved and suspended sol- (WS-003)
fibreboard boxes and blanks 10pp ids in water. The method is applicable to potable

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AS 3558.6–1999 AS 3558.24–1999 to measure within the specified accuracy limits, the


Visual examination of surface finish for Determination of resistance to hot liquids volume of cold drinking water at working temperature
defects 2pp of the surface of sinks 2pp range of 0.3°C to 30°C and pressure not exceeding
(WS-003) (WS-003) 1400 kPa, respectively. (WS-024)

AS 3558.7–1999 AS/NZS 3560 AS 3565.3–2004


Determination of impact resistance of Electric cables–Cross-linked polyethylene in- Water meters with integral dual check
laundry troughs 2pp sulated–Aerial bundled–For working voltages valves 9pp
(WS-003) up to and including 0.6/1(1.2)kV Provides requirements for volumetric chamber and
turbine meters with permanent flow rates not exceed-
AS 3558.8–1999 AS/NZS 3560.1:2000 ing 6.5 kL/h and which may be fitted with electronic
Determination of resistance to thermal Aluminium conductors 25pp output devices (EOD), incorporating two independent
shock of laundry troughs 2pp Specifies the construction, dimensions and tests for non-return valves, (Dual CVs) for low hazard protec-
(WS-003) two, three and four core aerial bundled cables having tion of potable water. (WS-024)
aluminium conductor sizes between 16 mm2 and 150
AS 3558.9–1999 mm2. (EL-003) AS 3565.4–2007
Determination of thermal distortion of In-service compliance testing 20pp
laundry troughs 2pp AS/NZS 3560.2:2003 Specifies requirements for the timely sampling, test-
(WS-003) Copper conductors 18pp ing, and assessment of in-service compliance of popu-
Specifies the construction, dimensions and tests for lations of water meters and individual meters, limited
AS 3558.10–1999 0.6/1 (1.2) kV rated cross-linked polyethylene insu- to 20 mm water meters. (WS-024)
Determination of thermal expansion un- lated aerial bundled cables with two, three or four
der load of laundry troughs 2pp cores having hard drawn copper conductors with AS 3565.5–2004
cross-sectional areas of 6, 10, 16 and 25 mm2.
(WS-003) Water meters with two integral single
(EL-003)
check valves 8pp
AS 3558.11–1999 Specifies requirements for volumetric chamber and
AS 3562–1990
Determination of impact resistance of turbine meters with permanent flow rates not exceed-
Lighting equipment for bicycles 24pp
baths for ablutionary purposes 2pp ing 6.5 kL/h and which incorporate two single check
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Specifies the design performance, photometric, electrical


(WS-003) valves integral with the meter one at each end of the
and mechanical requirements for lighting equipment for bi-
cycles intended for use on public roads. The Standard does meter for low hazard protection of potable water.
AS 3558.12–1999 not apply to reflectors. Includes test methods for resistance (WS-024)
Determination of resistance to thermal to solvents, vibration, heat, moisture and corrosion, as well
shock of baths for ablutionary purposes as methods for determining the luminous intensity of AS 3566
2pp lamps. Also includes the characteristics of some common Self-drilling screws for the building and con-
(WS-003) filament bulbs. The Standard is based on ISO 6742.1. struction industries
(CS-008)
AS 3558.13–1999 AS 3566.1–2002
Determination of thermal distortion of AS 3564
Automotive repairs–Terminology General requirements and mechanical
baths for ablutionary purposes 2pp
(WS-003) properties 30pp
AS 3564.1–1988 Specifies the dimensions, thread forms, lead types,
AS 3558.14–1999 Automatic transmission 1p mechanical properties and performance and working
Determination of thermal expansion un- Establishes a nomenclature for the repair and servicing requirements for self-drilling screws intended for drill-
of automatic transmissions in the automotive repair ing and tapping into steel and fixing to timber.
der load of baths for ablutionary pur-
industry. (CS-078) (ME-029)
poses 2pp
(WS-003)
AS 3564.2–1990 AS 3566.2–2002
AS 3558.15–1999 Manual transmission 1p Corrosion resistance requirements 17pp
Determination of impact resistance of Establishes a nomenclature for the repair and servicing Specifies the requirements for four levels of the corro-
washbasins 2pp of manual transmissions in the automotive repair in- sion resistance of self-drilling screws for the building
dustry. (CS-078) and construction industries. (ME-029)
(WS-003)

AS 3558.16–1999 AS 3564.3–1990 AS 3567–1988


Determination of resistance to thermal Transaxle 1p Textiles–Cloth, duck–Cotton and polyes-
Establishes a nomenclature for the repair and servicing
shock of washbasins 3pp of transaxles in the automotive repair industry.
ter/cotton 8pp
(WS-003) (CS-078) Specifies requirements for duck and cloths of special weave
made from cotton, blended polyester/cotton and corespun
AS 3558.17–1999 AS 3564.4–1993 polyester/cotton yarns. Requirements are given for loom-
Determination of impact resistance of state cloths and also cloths which have been treated for rot
Power steering 2pp and water resistance. (TX-003)
shower bases and shower modules 2pp Sets out a terminology for describing the repair and
(WS-003) servicing of power steering units in the automotive re-
pair industry. It also gives guidance on records to be AS 3568–1999
AS 3558.18–1999 retained by the repair or service business and the vehi- Oils for reducing the viscosity of residual bi-
Determination of resistance to thermal cle owner. (CS-078) tumen for pavements 5pp
shock of shower bases and shower mod- Provides specifiers and users of oils for the reduction of
ules 3pp AS 3564.5–1993 viscosity of residual bitumen for pavements with the re-
(WS-003) Engine 3pp quirements for hyrocarbon oils derived from refined crude
Amendment 1 October 1995 oil. (CH-025)
AS 3558.19–1999 Sets out a terminology for describing the recondition-
Determination of impact resistance of ing and repair of reciprocating spark ignition automo- AS 3569–1989
sinks 2pp tive and industrial engines by the automotive repair Steel wire ropes
(WS-003) industry. (CS-078)
(ISO 3578:1980) 71pp
AS 3558.20–1999 AS 3564.6–1994 A4
Determination of resistance to thermal Constant velocity joints 10pp Specifies requirements for steel wire ropes for all purposes,
shock of sinks 2pp Sets out a terminology for describing the repair and and includes tables giving linear mass and minimum break-
(WS-003) servicing of constant velocity joints used in automo- ing force against nominal diameter for each type of rope
tive vehicles. (CS-078) construction. The designation system is taken from ISO
3578. It specifies materials, manufacture, marking, packing,
AS 3558.21–1999 and test requirements. Appendices give guidelines for pur-
AS 3565
Determination of thermal expansion un- chasers, and for calculation of minimum breaking force. In-
Meters for water supply
der load of sinks 2pp cludes wall charts which give details of the designation sys-
(WS-003) tem and examples of construction for the new system both
AS 3565.1–2004
full and abbreviated, and the previous Australian standard
AS 3558.22–1999 Cold water meters 52pp system. (ME-007)
Determination of thermal distortion of (WS-024)
sinks 2pp AS 3565.2–2004 AS 3570–1998
(WS-003) Automotive diesel fuel 25pp
Combination meters 20pp
Specifies the requirements for combination meters, Amendment 1 February 1999
AS 3558.23–1999
with nominal flow rates not exceeding 150 kL/h and Sets out requirements for automotive diesel fuel (intended
Determination of resistance to heat of the consisting of one small meter and one large meter in for use in high speed diesel engines) which would minimize
surface of sinks 2pp parallel, with a changeover device. These combination engine problems, particularly cold weather starting prob-
(WS-003) meters are intended for installation in water services, lems. (CS-048)

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AS 3571–1989 AS 3572.14–2002 AS/NZS 3580.1.1:2007


Glass filament reinforced thermosetting plas- Determination of long-term ring deflection Guide to siting air monitoring equipment
tics (GRP) pipes–Polyester based–Water sup- of glass filament reinforced plastics 17pp
ply, sewerage and drainage applications (GRP) pipe subject to constant load and Sets out general guidelines to the siting of air monitor-
18pp environmental exposure 6pp ing equipment and specifies a number of siting pa-
Specifies materials, dimensions, mechanical and physical (PL-044) rameters for individual air pollutants. The Standard
characteristics of glass filament reinforced thermosetting does not include the detailed design of a network of
polyester resin pipes primarily for use in buried installations AS 3572.15–2002 monitoring units. (EV-007)
transporting water, sewage and some industrial wastes. In- Determination of resistance to long-term
cludes classes for working pressures up to 2.5 MPa, and di- strain corrosion of glass filament rein- AS 3580.2.2–1990
ameter from 150 to 2500 mm. (PL-044) forced plastics pipes 6pp Preparation of reference test atmos-
(PL-044) pheres–Compressed gas method 4pp
AS 3572
Plastics–Glass filament reinforced plastics Sets out a method for the preparation of reference test
AS 3572.16–2002 atmospheres containing known concentrations of de-
(GRP)–Methods of test Testing of flexible joints of glass filament terminand(s), using a calibration gas dilution proce-
reinforced plastics pipes 3pp dure. The method is suitable for preparing reference
AS 3572.0–2002 (PL-044) test atmospheres containing determinand(s) in the
Introduction and list of methods 2pp concentration range 0.01 ppm to 100 ppm by volume.
(PL-044) AS/NZS 3572.18:1997 (EV-007)
AS 3572.1–2002 Method for determining the ultimate ten-
Preparation of glass filament reinforced sile strength and unit modulus of flat AS 3580.3.1–1990
plastics test specimens 1p laminates 6pp Determination of acid gases–Titrimetric
(PL-044) (PL-044) method 7pp
AS/NZS 3572.19:1997 Sets out a titrimetric method for the determination of
AS 3572.2–2002 acid gases (expressed as sulfur dioxide) in ambient air.
Determination of chemical resistance of Method for the determination of the lap The method is applicable to ambient air in which the
glass reinforced plastics 6pp shear strength of laminate 2pp sulfur dioxide concentration ranges from approxi-
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(PL-044) (PL-044) mately 0.007 ppm to 3.5 ppm by volume (20 µg/m3 to
10 000 µg/m3). (EV-007)
AS 3572.3–2002 AS/NZS 3572.20:1997
Determination of loss on ignition of glass Method for the determination of the peel AS 3580.4.1–1990
filament reinforced plastics 3pp strength of the bond between laminate
(PL-044) Determination of sulfur dioxide–Direct
layers 2pp
reading instrumental method 4pp
AS 3572.4–2002 (PL-044)
Sets out the method for the determination of sulfur di-
Determination of the dimensions of glass AS/NZS 3572.21:1997 oxide in ambient air using a direct-reading instrumen-
filament reinforced plastics pipes 4pp Method for the determination of the shear tal method. This method applies to the determination
(PL-044) of sulfur dioxide in ambient air where the concentra-
strength of a sandwich panel 3pp tion lies within the range 0 to 5 ppm by volume (0 to
AS 3572.5–2002 (PL-044) 14 000 µg/m3). (EV-007)
Determination of hoop tensile strength of AS/NZS 3572.22:1997
wound glass filament reinforced plastics AS 3580.5.1–1993
Method for the determination of hardness
pipes 4pp by means of a Barcol impressor 3pp Determination of oxides of nitrogen–
(PL-044) Chemiluminescence method
(PL-044)
(ISO 7996:1985) 8pp
AS 3572.6–2002 AS/NZS 3572.23:1997 Sets out a method for the determination of the concen-
Determination of hoop tensile modulus of Method for the determination of the initial tration of oxides of nitrogen in ambient air. The
elasticity of wound glass filament rein- longitudinal tensile strength by means of method is applicable to ambient air containing oxides
forced plastic pipes 4pp a tensile plate test 3pp of nitrogen at a concentration of less than 1 ppm by
(PL-044) (PL-044) volume (less than 1 mL/m3). Nitric oxide (NO) and to-
tal oxides of nitrogen (NOx) may be measured.
AS 3572.7–2002 AS/NZS 3572.24:1997 (EV-007)
Determination of extension to failure of Method for the determination of the initial
unreinforced resins 3pp hoop tensile strength by means of a ten- AS 3580.6.1–1990
(PL-044)
sile plate test 3pp Determination of ozone–Direct-reading
AS 3572.8–2002 (PL-044) instrumental method 5pp
Determination of long term ring stiffness Sets out a direct-reading instrumental method for the
AS 3575–1995 determination of ozone in ambient air in the concen-
of glass filament reinforced plastic pipes Clearing saws, brushcutters and grass trim-
6pp tration range 0 to 0.5 ppm by volume. (EV-007)
mers–Safety requirements 25pp
(PL-044) Amendment 1 July 1997 AS 3580.7.1–1992
Specifies safety requirements for electrically driven and in-
AS 3572.9–2002 ternal combustion engine-driven clearing saws, brushcutters Determination of carbon monoxide–
Determination of pressure regression and grass trimmers for use in clearing grass, weeds, brush, Direct-reading instrumental method 4pp
characteristics as a function of time for shrubs and small trees. It is not applicable to knapsack Sets out a method for the determination of carbon
glass filament reinforced plastic pipes power units, dedicated lawn edge trimmers, pole pruners or monoxide in ambient air to a concentration of 600
16pp lawn trimmers complying with AS 4057. The technical re- mg/m3 using a direct-reading instrument. The re-
(PL-044) quirements specified take account of those under considera- quirements for direct-reading instruments specified in
tion by the responsible ISO Committee. (SF-033) the Standard were derived from USEPA Air Regula-
AS 3572.10–2002 tions Pollution Control Guide, Part 53: Ambient air
Determination of the initial ring stiffness AS/NZS 3576:1998 monitoring reference and equivalent methods, Section
Clearing saws, brushcutters and grass trim- 8183, Subpart B: Procedures for testing performance
of a glass filament reinforced plastics characteristics of automated methods. (EV-007)
pipes 7pp mers–Guide to safe working practices 20pp
(PL-044) Provides recommendations for the safe use of clearing
saws, brushcutters and grass trimmers. Guidelines are given AS 3580.8.1–1990
AS 3572.11–2002 covering the basic principles for the safe operation of the Determination of hydrogen sulfide–
equipment, the training of operators, the appropriate meas- Automatic intermittent sampling–Gas
Determination of the initial ring deflection
ures and precautions to take to guard the safety and health chromatographic method 3pp
of glass filament reinforced plastics pipes of operators, and the general maintenance of the equipment.
3pp (SF-033) Sets out a gas chromatographic method for measuring
(PL-044) the concentration of hydrogen sulfide in ambient air
AS 3577–2006 using an automatic intermittent sampling procedure.
AS 3572.12–2002 The method is applicable to ambient air having a con-
Steel cylinders for compressed gases– centration of hydrogen sulfide within the approximate
Determination of initial failure pressure Welded–150 kg to 500 kg 26pp
and initial hoop strength of glass filament range 0.300 ppm to 2 ppm (5 µg/m3 to 3000 µg/m3)
Specifies the requirements for welded carbon and stainless and is specific to hydrogen sulfide. (EV-007)
reinforced plastics pipes 11pp steel cylinders with one longitudinal joint, and two circum-
(PL-044) ferential joints, of water capacity not less than 150 kg nor
more than 500 kg. (ME-002) AS/NZS 3580.9.3:2003
AS 3572.13–2002 Determination of suspended particulate
Determination of the initial longitudinal AS/NZS 3580 matter–Total suspended particulate mat-
tensile strength of glass filament rein- Methods for sampling and analysis of ambi- ter (TSP)–High volume sampler gravimet-
forced plastics pipes 5pp ent air ric method 15pp
(PL-044) (EV-007)

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AS/NZS 3580.9.6:2003 AS 3580.13.2–1991 AS 3583.5–1991


Determination of suspended particulate Determination of fluorides–Gaseous and Determination of relative density 2pp
matter–PM10 high volume sampler with acid-soluble particulate fluorides–Manual, Describes procedures for determination of relative
size-selective inlet–Gravimetric method double filter paper sampling 8pp density in supplementary cementitious materials for
Sets out a method for the collection, separation and use with portland cement. (BD-031)
19pp
(EV-007) determination of acid-soluble particulate fluorides and
gaseous fluorides in ambient air. Each form of fluoride AS 3583.6–1995
is collected on a separate filter and determined by use Determination of relative water require-
AS 3580.9.7–1990 of an ion-selective electrode. (EV-007) ment and relative strength 4pp
Determination of suspended particulate (BD-031)
matter–PM10 dichotomous sampler– AS 3581–1988
Gravimetric method 7pp Mechanical aids for patient lifting and mov- AS 3583.7–1991
Sets out a sampling procedure and a gravimetric ing–Safety requirements 9pp Determination of sulfide sulfur content
method for the determination of suspended particulate Specifies the minimum safety requirements for mechanical 4pp
matter in ambient air. The method provides a measure devices used in the lifting and moving of patients and other Amendment 1 April 1993
of the mean concentration of PM10 of two particle size persons having temporary or permanent disabilities, and Describes procedures for determination of sulfide sul-
fractions, viz. less than approximately 2.5 µm and par- provides the relevant test methods for evaluation of the per- fur content in supplementary cementitious materials
ticles in the 2.5 µm to 10 µm size range. (EV-007) formance, stability, and mechanical strength of the equip- for use with portland cement. (BD-031)
ment. (SF-021)
AS 3580.9.8–2001 AS 3583.8–1991
Determination of suspended particulate AS 3582 Determination of sulfuric anhydride con-
matter–PM10 continuous direct mass Supplementary cementitious materials for use tent 2pp
method using a tapered element oscillat- with portland and blended cement Describes procedures for determination of sulfuric an-
ing microbalance analyser 13pp hydride content in supplementary cementitious mate-
AS 3582.1–1998 rials for use with portland cement. (BD-031)
Sets out a method of operating the tapered element os-
cillating microbalance (TEOM) analyzer to determine Fly ash 9pp
suspended particulate matter in ambient air. The Amendment 1 January 1999
AS 3583.9–1991
method allows continuous oepration, providing near Specifies the requirements for fly ash as a supplemen- Determination of magnesia content 4pp
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real-time measurements of mean particle concentra- tary material for use with portland and blended cement Describes procedures for determination of the magne-
tion over periods from 10 minutes to 24 hours. in the manufacture of concrete and concrete products. sia content in supplementary cementitious materials
(EV-007) (BD-031) for use with portland cement. (BD-031)

AS 3582.2–2001 AS 3583.10–1991
AS/NZS 3580.9.9:2006
Slag–Ground granulated iron blast- Determination of alumina and total iron
Determination of suspended particulate content 4pp
matter–PM10 low volume sampler– furnace 9pp
Describes procedures for determination of alumina
Gravimetric method 10pp This Standard sets out requirements for ground granu-
and total iron content in supplementary cementitious
Sets out a standard method for the determination of lated iron blast-furnace slag for use as cementitious
materials for use with portland cement. (BD-031)
suspended particulate matter with an equivalent aero- material in concrete and mortar. (BD-031)
dynamic diameter of less than 10 (m utilizing a low AS 3583.11–1991
volume sampler and size selective inlet. (EV-007) AS 3582.2–1991
Determination of manganese content 2pp
Slag–Ground granulated iron blast- Describes procedures for determination of manganese
AS/NZS 3580.9.10:2006 furnace 6pp in supplementary cementitious materials for use with
Determination of suspended particulate Available Superseded portland cement. (BD-031)
matter–PM 2.5 low volume sampler– Specifies the requirements for ground granulated iron
Gravimetric method 10pp blast furnace slag as a supplementary material for use AS 3583.12–1991
with portland cement in the manufacture of concrete Determination of available alkali 4pp
Sets out a standard method for determining suspended and concrete products. (BD-031)
particulate matter with an equivalent aerodynamic di- Describes procedures for determination of available
ameter of less than 2.5µm utilizing a low volume alkali in supplementary cementitious materials for use
AS/NZS 3582.3:2002 with portland cement. (BD-031)
sampler and size selective inlet. (EV-007)
Amorphous silica 10pp
AS/NZS 3580.10.1:2003 Sets out requirements for amorphous silica as a sup- AS 3583.13–1991
plementary material for use in concrete, mortar and Determination of chloride ion content 4pp
Determination of particulate matter– grout. (BD-031) Describes procedures for determination of chloride ion
Deposited matter–Gravimetric method content in supplementary cementitious materials for
10pp AS 3582.3–1994 use with portland cement. (BD-031)
(EV-007) Silica fume 9pp
Available Superseded AS 3583.14–1991
AS 3580.11.1–1993 Specifies the requirements for silica fume as a sup- Determination of insoluble residue con-
Determination of volatile organic com- plementary material for use with portland cement in tent 2pp
pounds–Methane and non-methane vola- the manufacture of concrete and concrete products. Describes procedures for determination of insoluble
tile organic compounds–Direct-reading (BD-031) residue in supplementary cementitious materials for
use with portland cement. (BD-031)
instrumental method 9pp
AS 3583
Sets out a method for continuous or intermittent sam- AS/NZS 3584 Set:2007
pling and determination of methane and non-methane Methods of test for supplementary cementi-
volatile organic compounds using a direct-reading in- tious materials for use with portland and Diesel engine systems for underground coal
strument. The method is applicable to air with a meth- blended cement mines Set 196pp
ane concentration in the range of 0 to 10 ppm, or non-
methane volatile organic compounds of equivalent AS 3583.1–1998 AS/NZS 3584
carbon content. (EV-007) Determination of fineness by the 45µm Diesel engine systems for underground coal
sieve 5pp mines
AS/NZS 3580.12.1:2001 Amendment 1 28 March 2007
Determination of light scattering– (BD-031) AS/NZS 3584.1:2005
Integrating nephelometer method 10pp Fire protected–Heavy duty 58pp
Specfies a continuous direct reading instrumental AS 3583.2–1991 Specifies safety requirements for diesel engine sys-
tems that are fire-protected for use in those parts of
method of determining light scattering produced by Determination of moisture content 2pp underground coal mines where there is minimal risk of
fine particles in a sample of ambient air. The light Describes procedures for determination of moisture
scattering coefficient determined by this Standard is explosive gases ever being present. Requirements are
content in supplementary cementitious materials for also given for marking, testing and documentation.
an indicator of the perceived visual degradation use with portland cement. (BD-031)
caused by suspended particles in air. The method is (ME-018)
not designed to measure light scattering due to sus- AS 3583.3–1991
pended water droplets. (EV-007) AS/NZS 3584.2:2003
Determination of loss on ignition 2pp Explosion protected 82pp
Describes procedures for determination of loss on ig- Specifies safety requirements for diesel engine sys-
AS 3580.13.1–1993 nition in supplementary cementitious materials for use tems that are explosion-protected for use in under-
Determination of fluorides–Gaseous and with portland cement. (BD-031) ground coal mines, including use in explosion-risk
acid-soluble particulate fluorides– zones. It implies limited time safe operation in atmos-
Automated, double paper tape sampling AS 3583.4–1991 pheres containing up to 1% methane. (ME-018)
10pp Determination of autoclave expansion
Sets out a method for the automated collection and 6pp AS/NZS 3584.3:2005
separation of gaseous and acid-soluble particulate Describes procedures for determination of expansion Maintenance 22pp
fluorides in ambient air. Determination of each form in an autoclave, of a sample of mortar made with sup- Specifies requirements for maintenance of diesel en-
of fluoride by use of an ion-selective electrode is in- plementary cementitious materials for use with port- gine systems for underground coal mines complying
cluded. (EV-007) land cement. (BD-031) with AS 3584.1 and AS 3584.2. Includes requirements

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for personnel, workshops, management systems, AS 3590 AS/NZS 3598:2000


maintenance procedures and testing. (ME-018) Screen-based workstations Energy audits 22pp
AS 3585–1990 Sets out the requirements for commissioning and conduct-
AS 3590.1–1990 ing energy audits, and identifying opportunities for cost ef-
End fittings for flat-webbing slings 9pp fective investments, to improve efficiency and effectiveness
Specifies requirements for manufacture, marking, and test- Visual display units 15pp
in the use of energy. Primarily, it is intended for use by en-
ing of metal end fittings which may be attached to the ends Specifies performance requirements for visual display ergy users but will be of assistance to energy auditors, and
of flat synthetic webbing to form slings complying with AS units (VDUs) incorporating cathode-ray tubes. The may serve as a useful reference document for anyone inter-
1353.1. Guidance on information to be supplied with en- standard does not apply to CAD units or to test ested in the field of energy management best practice.
quiries and orders is given in an appendix. (ME-025) equipment. Includes test methods for measuring lumi-
nance factor, display luminance, character dimensions, (EN-001)
AS 3586 and geometric stability, as well as a method for deter-
mining the legibility of on screen characters, and a AS/NZS 3599
Ferroalloys–Sampling BASIC program to generate randomly selected alpha- Electric cables–Aerial bundled–Polymeric in-
numeric characters. (SF-038) sulated–Voltages 6.35/11(12) kV and
AS 3586.1–1994
Particulate alloys 43pp 12.7/22(24) kV
AS 3590.2–1990
Sets out requirements for the sampling of ferroalloys
in particulate form from moving streams and station-
Workstation furniture 11pp AS/NZS 3599.1:2003
ary situations, including stopped-belt sampling, to The Standard sets out guidelines for the design, Metallic screened 19pp
provide samples for chemical analysis, physical test- evaluation, selection, and setting-up of furniture for
Specifies the construction, dimensions, and test re-
ing and total moisture determination. (MN-006) desk top screen-based workstations in offices. The
quirements for steel wire supported, three-core aerial
Standard does not apply to special cases such as in
bundled cable, having individually screened phase ca-
AS 3586.2–1997 schools, or to CAD applications. No requirements are
bles insulated with cross-linked polyethylene,
specified for wheelchair access. (SF-038)
Molten alloys 8pp sheathed with high density polyethylene. (EL-003)
Sets out methods for sampling ferroalloys in molten
AS 3590.3–1990
form, for both routine and special purposes, to provide AS/NZS 3599.2:1999
samples for preparation for chemical analysis. Input devices 2pp
Non-metallic screened 22pp
(MN-006) Specifies the design requirements for conventional
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Specifies the construction, dimensions and test re-


QWERTY keyboards for use with screen-based
quirements for three phase, aerial bundled cables in-
AS 3586.3–1994 equipment and includes recommendations for mouse
corporating a support conductor, insulated with cross-
Preparation of samples 26pp design. The Standard does not apply to split-field key-
linked polyethylene and non-metallic screened (with-
boards, or to those keyboards which utilize alternative
Sets out methods for the preparation of samples of fer- out further protection). (EL-003)
alphanumeric key layouts. (SF-038)
roalloys collected in accordance with recognized sam-
pling procedures. Preparation of samples for total AS 3600–2001
moisture determination, chemical analysis and special AS/NZS 3594:1994
tests is addressed. (MN-006) Information technology–Telecommunications Concrete structures 165pp
and information exchange between systems– Amendment 1 24 May 2002
AS 3586.4–1995 Interface connector and contact assignments Amendment 2 28 October 2004
Determination of quality variation, preci- for ISDN basic access interface located at ref- Sets out minimum requirements for the analysis, design and
sion and bias 30pp erence points S and T construction of concrete structures and members that con-
Sets out methods for determining quality variation, tain reinforcing steel up to 500 MPa, prestressing tendons
(ISO/IEC 8877:1992) 11pp or both, and includes requirements for plain concrete struc-
checking and adjusting the precision of sampling,
sample preparation and measurement, and testing for Specifies the 8-pole connector (including the poles/contacts tures and members. Design requirements are given for the
bias in the sampling of ferroalloys. (MN-006) assignments) for use in physical interfaces of the ISDN limit states of stability, strength, serviceability, durability
network. This Standard is identical with, and has been re- and for resistance requirements to fire and earthquakes.
produced from ISO/IEC 8877:1992. (IT-001) Rules are also given for prototype or proof testing of fin-
AS 3587
ished members and structures. (BD-002)
Ferroalloys–Chemical analysis AS 3595–1990
Energy management programs–Guidelines AS 3600–1994
AS 3587.3–1991
for financial evaluation of a project 18pp Concrete structures 146pp
Determination of chromium content of
ferrochromium and ferrosilicochromium Describes recommended procedures for financial evalua- Available Superseded
tion of an energy management program permitting evalua- Amendment 1 August 1996
(ISO 4140:1979) 4pp tion of cost-effectiveness of competing energy management
Sets out gravimetric and potentiometric methods for Sets out minimum requirements for the analysis, design and
options. Includes methodology and examples of use of a
the chemical analysis of ferroalloys. (MN-006) construction of concrete structures and members which
standard method of calculation of the net present cost for
contain reinforcing steel, or prestressing tendons or both,
each of a number of competing proposals for an energy
AS 3587.4–1998 and requirements for plain concrete structures and mem-
management program. A computer program, entitled
bers. The Standard applies to concrete with a characteristic
Determination of carbon content–Infrared 'TEMPEST', to perform the calculations and produce the
compressive strength in the range of 20 MPa to 50 MPa and
method 4pp printouts reproduced in the Standard, together with its user
a density in the range 1800 kg/m3 to 2800 kgm3. Although
Sets out an infrared method for the determination of manual, will be available for separate sale. (EN-001)
intended mainly for building structures and members, it
carbon in a range of ferroalloys after combustion in may also be applied to pedestrian, road and railway bridges
oxygen using high-frequency induction heating. The AS 3596–1992 unless otherwise required by the relevant authority. It does
method is applicable to all types of ferroalloys having Energy management programs–Guidelines not apply to mass concrete structures. Design requirements
carbon content in the range 0.005% to 8%. (MN-006) for definition and analysis of energy and cost are given for the limit-states of stability, strength, service-
savings 18pp ability, durability and for resistance to fire and earthquakes.
AS 3587.5–1998 Rules are also given for assessing the compliance of con-
Provides guidelines to enable organizations to identify the crete supplied by a manufacturer and for prototype or proof
Determination of sulfur content–Infrared most cost effective method of reducing their energy costs.
method 4pp testing of finished members and structures. (BD-002)
The user is advised on how to assemble and formalize re-
Sets out an infrared method for the determination of cords of past energy consumption and costs and how to
sulfur in a range of ferroalloys after combustion in project such data to future periods of interest with varia- AS 3600 Supplement 1–1994
oxygen using high-frequency induction heating. The tions according to different fuel tariffs. The Standard then Concrete structures–Commentary (Supple-
method is applicable to all types of ferroalloys having guides the user through the preparation of energy cost and ment to AS 3600–1994) 160pp
sulfur content in the range 0.002% to 0.05%. consumption forecasts in the same format as the base case Amendment 1 December 1996
(MN-006) projection but using data from energy use and cost saving
proposals. The financial evaluation of the base case projec- Provides background material to most of the requirements
tion versus the energy saving proposals is performed by us- of AS 3600, indicating their origin and where they differ
AS 3587.6–1998 from previous practice. References given in the text are
Determination of phosphorus content- ing AS 3595–1990 Energy management programs–
Guidelines for financial evaluation of a project. Typical listed at the end of each section together with references for
Spectrophotometric method 6pp further reading in some instances. For ease of cross-
proformas for the recording and analysis of data are given
Sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determi- and a case history from an actual project, which demon- reference, clause numbers in the commentary correspond to
nation of the phosphorus content of ferroalloys. The strates the use of the proformas and AS 3595–1990, is ap- those in AS 3600. (BD-002)
method is applicable to the determination of phospho- pended. (EN-001)
rus contents between 0.005% and 0.25% provided that AS/NZS 3604:1994
the following elements are not present in amounts
greater than that specified: niobium 1%, tantalum 1%, AS 3597–1993 Information technology–Telecommunications
titanium 2%, tungsten 11%, zirconium 1%. Structural and pressure vessel steel– and information exchange between systems–
(MN-006) Quenched and tempered plate 14pp Use of X.25 to provide the OSI connection-
Specifies the technical requirements for the production and mode network service
AS 3588–1996 supply of intermediate and high-strength quenched and (ISO/IEC 8878:1992) 92pp
Shower bases and shower modules 12pp tempered low-alloy steel plates from a minimum thickness Provides a mapping between the abstract primitives and pa-
Specifies material, construction and installation require- of 5 mm to a maximum thickness of 110 mm for use in fu- rameters of the connection oriented network service and the
ments for shower bases and shower modules manufactured sion welded structures and pressure vessels. The Standard real elements of the X.25 packet layer protocol. This Stan-
from vitreous enamelled pressed steel, non-vitreous china, introduces new Grades 500, 600, 700 and 700PV. dard is identical with, and has been reproduced from,
plastics and composite materials. (WS-003) (BD-023) ISO/IEC 8878:1992. (IT-001)

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AS 3607–1989 Specifies signal quality requirements for serial data trans- AS 3634–1989
Conductors–Bare overhead, aluminium and mission at the interface between start-stop transmission data Solar heating systems for swimming pools
aluminium alloy–Steel reinforced 23pp terminal equipment and data circuit-terminating equipment. 23pp
Specifies requirements and tests for composite electrical This Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced Sets out requirements for the design, installation and com-
bare conductors, incorporating aluminium or aluminium al- from, ISO/IEC 7480:1991. (IT-001) missioning of solar-heated systems for swimming pools.
loy wires and steel wires for overhead power transmission. Appendices are included giving information on pool cov-
(EL-010) AS/NZS 3621:2000 ers, calculation of heating load and matters affecting collec-
Information technology–Data communica- tor performance. (CS-028)
AS 3608–2005 tions–X.25 packet layer protocol for data ter-
Insulators–Porcelain and glass, pin and minal equipment AS 3635–1990
shackle type–Voltages not exceeding (ISO/IEC 8208:1995) 170pp Unified (ISO inch) screw threads, associated
1000 V a.c. 8pp Specifies the procedures, format and facilities at the packet gauges, and gauging practice 135pp
Specifies requirements and tests for porcelain and glass, pin layer for data terminal equipment operating in conformance Specifies requirements for parallel screw threads having the
and shackle type insulators for use on overhead lines. with ITU-T Recommendation X.25. This Standard is iden- Unified thread form for the diameter size range No. 0
(EL-010) tical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC (0.060 in) to 6 in inclusive. Limits of size for the Unified
8208:1995. (IT-001) coarse, fine, extra fine, and constant pitch screws and a
AS 3609–2005 supplementary series of Unified threads of diameter greater
Insulators–Porcelain stay type–Voltages AS 3623–1993 than 6 in are given. It also covers screw gauges, associated
greater than 1000 V a.c. 10pp Domestic metal framing 46pp check and setting gauges, and plug gauges with information
Specifies requirements and tests for porcelain stay type in- Specifies the loads and load combinations to be applied to being given on types of gauges, materials and hardness,
sulators for use on overhead lines. (EL-010) the various components (e.g. studs, joists, etc.) of a metal general gauge design requirements, marking, and general
frame for a domestic building up to two storeys in height notes on inspection of screw threads. Appendices give the
and a roof pitch of up to 35°. Requirements are also speci- basis of tabulated values, examples for calculating the lim-
AS 3610–1995
fied for the dynamic performance of floors. (BD-067) its of size of untabulated screw threads, notes on the pro-
Formwork for concrete 64pp duction of external threads, notes on pitch and flank angle
Amendment 1 23 January 2003 AS/NZS 3629 errors, notes on recommended system for gauging coated
Specifies requirements for the design, fabrication, erection threads, and the limiting dimension of screw gauges for the
and stripping of formwork as well as the evaluation and re- Methods of testing child restraints
more commonly used Unified threads. (ME-028)
pair of the formed concrete surface. Colour evaluation
AS/NZS 3629.1:2004
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Dynamic testing 13pp
AS 3610 Supplement 1–1995 Specifies a method for determining the dynamic per- Data storage and transfer media–Storage,
Formwork for concrete–Blowhole and colour formance of a child restraint system. To be used in transportation and maintenance of magnetic
conjunction with the requirements specified in media for use in data processing and informa-
evaluation charts (Supplement to AS 3610– AS/NZS 1754. (CS-085)
1995) 33pp tion storage
Amendment 1 December 1995 AS/NZS 3629.1:1999
Provides additional copies of Appendix B: Blowhole and AS 3636.5–1990
colour evaluation charts. (BD-043)
Dynamic testing 9pp Guide for use in the home environment
Available Superseded 2pp
AS 3610 Supplement 2–1996 Sets out the method for determining the dynamic per- Provides a simplified guide for users of small com-
formance of a motor vehicle child restraint system. puter systems in the home, office or while travelling,
Formwork for concrete–Commentary (Sup- (CS-085)
plement to AS 3610–1995) 94pp for storage and care of diskettes, disks and other mag-
Amendment 1 18 March 2003 netic media. (IT-001)
AS/NZS 3629.2:1995
Provides additional information and worked samples on AS
3610. (BD-043)
Determination of hazardous throat con- AS 3637 Set–2007
tact in abnormal situations 2pp Underground mining–Winding suspension
AS 3611–1993 Sets out the method for testing child restraints with an equipment Set 158pp
incorporated seat for possible hazardous throat contact
Glossary of software engineering terminology through the child restraint becoming loose or released.
(IEEE 610.12:1990) 78pp AS 3637
The test applies to Type B and Type D child restraints
Defines terms in the field of software engineering. This specified in AS/NZS 1754:1995. (CS-085) Underground mining–Winding suspension
Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced from, equipment
IEEE Std 610.12–1990. (IT-015) AS/NZS 3629.3:1997
Dynamic testing of upper anchorage AS 3637.1–2005
AS/NZS 3612:1994 General requirements 24pp
components 3pp
Information technology–Data communica- Sets out the method of determining the dynamic per- Specifies general requirements for vertical shaft mine
tion–37-pole DTE/DCE interface connector formance of the upper anchorage components of child winding conveyance suspension equipment for use in
and contact number assignments restraint systems by testing the straps separately from underground mines. Design, materials, manufacture
(ISO 4902:1989) 18pp other parts of the child restraint system. (CS-085) and testing are specified. Appendices provide re-
Specifies the 37-pole connector and the assignment of con- quirements for 1.5 manganese steel, recommendations
tact numbers at the interface between data terminal equip- AS/NZS 3629.4:1997 for inspection and maintenance, design guidelines for
ment and data circuit-terminating equipment where CCITT loaded holes and pins, and information on ruling sec-
Determination of the force required to ad- tion and equivalent section. (ME-018)
Recommendations V.24, V.10, and V.11 are applicable. just a harness 3pp
This Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced Sets out the method of determining the force required
from, ISO 4902:1989. (IT-001) AS 3637.2–2005
to adjust the harness of a child restraint to fit the child
occupant. (CS-085)
Detaching hooks 18pp
AS 3613–1991 Specifies requirements for detaching hooks and asso-
Information technology–Data communica- ciated catchplate/detaching bells used in vertical shaft
AS/NZS 3629.5:1995 mine winding conveyance suspension equipment for
tions–15-pole DTE/DCE interface connector Determination of quick-release device ac- underground mines. Design, materials, construction,
and contact number assignments tuation force 2pp marking, and testing are specified. Appendices pro-
(ISO 4903:1989) 17pp Sets out the method for determining the force required vide guidelines for the design of the hook region, and
Specifies the 15-pole connector and the assignment of con- to operate the button on the buckle of a child restraint give permissible imperfections for magnetic particle
tact numbers at the interface between data terminal equip- and the fatigue effect on the force required to operate inspection. (ME-018)
ment (DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) the button. (CS-085)
where CCITT Recommendations X.24, X.26, and X.27 are AS 3637.3–1997
applicable. Provides the dimensions of the connector hous- AS/NZS 3629.6:1998
ing, as well as the recommended means of providing a Rope cappings 21pp
Determination of recline angle 3pp Specifies requirements for rope cappings used in the
locking device (latching block) and connector shielding. Sets out a method of measuring the recline angle of a
This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced suspension of conveyances and balance ropes in verti-
rearward-facing infant restraint. (CS-085) cal shafts and slope haulage declines of underground
from ISO 4903:1989. (IT-001)
mines. Guide and rubbing rope cappings are excluded.
AS 3632–1993 (ME-018)
AS 3617–1997 Powered rotary lawnmowers–Blades and
Parameters for the machining and recondi- blade mounting attachments 2pp AS 3637.4–2002
tioning of brake drums and discs 4pp Specifies the design, performance and marking require- Drawbars and connecting links 21pp
Amendment 1 15 May 2000 ments relating to the safety of blades and blade mounting Specifies requirements for drawbars and connecting
This Standard sets out a code of practice for the acceptabil- attachments for powered rotary lawnmowers of both the links for use with conveyances in underground verti-
ity of brake drum and disc dimensions, and the criteria for walk-behind and ride-on type complying with AS 2657 or cal mine shafts. Appendices provide guidelines for the
the replacement of worn or damaged brake drums or discs AS 3792.1. (CS-033) design of chase blocks and threaded components.
used in the automotive industry. (ME-054)
(ME-018)
AS 3633–1989
AS/NZS 3618:1993 Private swimming pools–Water quality 38pp AS 3637.5–2005
Information technology–Telecommunications Sets out requirements for private swimming pools for Rope swivels and swivel hooks 12pp
and information exchange between systems– achieving and maintaining sanitary water conditions for the Specifies requirements for rope swivels and swivel
Start-stop transmission signal quality at protection of bather's health and comfort, ensuring the aes- hooks used in vertical shaft mine winding conveyance
DTE/DCE interfaces thetic appeal of the water and protecting the pool, its fit- suspension equipment for underground mines. Design,
(ISO/IEC 7480:1991) 10pp tings and its accessories. (CS-061) materials, construction, marking, and testing are speci-

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fied. Appendices provide guidelines for the design of application processes. This Standard is identical with, AS 3648–1993
threaded components and give permissible imperfec- and has been reproduced from ISO 8571-1:1988, and Specification and methods of test for pack-
tions for magnetic particle inspection. (ME-018) includes Technical Corrigendum 1:1991 and Amend- aged concrete mixes 18pp
ment 1:1992. (IT-001) Specifies requirements for packaged solid ingredients of
AS 3637.6–2005 dense-weight concrete in small quantities (20 kg to 40 kg),
Shackles and chains 14pp AS/NZS 3646.1 Supplement 1:1995 intended for use in domestic applications where a particular
Specifies requirements for shackles and chains used in General introduction–Overlapped access concrete strength is not an essential consideration. Does not
the suspension of vertical mine shaft conveyances. (Supplement to AS/NZS 3646.1:1993) apply to packaged mortar, or grouts, or concrete intended
Design, materials, manufacture, marking and testing for structural purposes. Appendices give relevant test meth-
are specified. Appendices provide guidelines on per- (ISO 8571-1:1988/Amd 2:1993) 11pp
ods for package materials, packages, concrete made from
missible imperfections for magnetic particle inspec- Extends the service definition of FTAM to incorporate the contents and examples of instructions for use.
tion, and design guidelines for shackles and chain the services offered by overlapped access. This Stan- (BD-049)
links. (ME-018) dard is identical with and has been reproduced from
ISO 8571-1:1988/Amd.2:1993. (IT-001) AS 3649–1990
AS 3638–1993 Information processing–SGML support facili-
Test sieving procedures AS/NZS 3646.2:1993
ties–SGML document interchange format
(ISO 2591-1:1988) 19pp Virtual filestore definition (SDIF)
Specifies requirements and sets out recommendations for (ISO 8571-2:1988, ISO 8571-2:1988/Amd (ISO 9069:1988) 8pp
the use of test sieves made from woven wire or perforated 1:1992, ISO 8571-2:1988/Cor 1:1991) 87pp Specifies a data structure known as the SGML Document
plate in the aperture size range 32 µm to 125 mm. Defines an abstract model of the virtual filestore for Interchange Form (SDIF). SDIF enables a document con-
(CH-032) describing files and filestores; defines the set of ac- forming to AS 3514–1987 (ISO 8879:1986) which might
tions available to manipulate the elements of the be stored in several entities, to be packed into a data stream
AS 3640–2004 model, defines the properties of individual files and for interchange in a manner that will permit the recipient to
Workplace atmospheres–Method for sam- associations in terms of attributes, and defines the reconstitute the separate entities. SDIF also allows related
pling and gravimetric determination of inhal- form of representations of files with hierarchical struc- documents to be included in the data stream, such as cover-
able dust 16pp tures. This Standard is identical with and reproduced ing letters, transmittal forms, catalogue cards, formatting
Specifies a gravimetric method for the collection and de- from ISO 8571-2:1988, and includes Technical Corri- procedures, or the 'document profile' required by a docu-
termination of inhalable dust. The aim of this revision is to gendum 1:1991 and Amendment 1:1992. (IT-001) ment architecture. This Standard is technically identical
with and reproduced from ISO 9069:1988. (IT-015)
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able dust given in ISO 7708. (CH-031) AS/NZS 3646.2 Supplement 1:1995
Virtual filestore definition–Overlapped AS/NZS 3651:1994
AS 3641 access (Supplement to AS/NZS Information processing systems–
Recommended practice for atomic emission 3646.2:1993) Telecommunications and information ex-
spectrometric analysis (ISO 8571-2:1988/Amd 2:1993) 5pp change between systems–End system to in-
termediate system routing exchange protocol
Extends the definitions of the abstract model of the
AS 3641.1–1999 virtual filestore to incorporate the concepts of over- for use in conjunction with the protocol for
Principles and techniques 22pp lapped access. This Standard is identical with and has providing the connectionless-mode network
Sets out recommendations for instrumentation and op- been reproduced from ISO 8571-2:1988/Amd.2:1993. service
erating procedures in the application of atomic emis- (IT-001) (ISO 9542:1988) 31pp
sion spectrometry to chemical analysis. A section on Specifies a protocol which is used by network layer entities
quality assurance has been added to the Standard. AS/NZS 3646.3:1993 operating in end systems and intermediate systems to main-
(CH-016) tain routing information. This Standard is identical with,
File service definition 157pp
and has been reproduced from, ISO 9542:1988. (IT-001)
AS 3641.2–1999 Defines in an abstract way the visible file transfer, ac-
cess and management service within the OSI applica-
Inductively coupled plasma excitation AS/NZS 3654:1996
tion layer in terms of the primitive actions and events
27pp of the device, the parameter data associated with each Information technology–Specification for a
Sets out recommendations for instrumentation and op- primitive action and event and their inter-relationship. data descriptive file for information inter-
erating procedures in the application of the inductively This Standard is identical with, and has been repro- change
coupled plasma (ICP) excitation to chemical analysis duced from, ISO 8571-3:1988 and includes Technical (ISO/IEC 8211:1994) 69pp
by atomic emission spectrometry. (CH-016) Corrigendum 1:1991, Technical Corrigendum 2:1991 Specifies a medium-independent and system-independent
and Amendment 1:1992. (IT-001) file and data record formats for the interchange of informa-
AS 3643 tion. This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
Computer graphics–Initial graphics exchange AS/NZS 3646.3 Supplement 1:1995 duced from ISO/IEC 8211:1994. (IT-001)
specification (IGES) for digital exchange of File service definition–Overlapped access
product definition data (Supplement to AS/NZS 3646.3:1993) AS 3656–1989
Computer graphics–Graphical Kernel System
(ISO 8571-3:1988/Amd 2:1993) 80pp
AS 3643.1–1989 for three dimensions (GKS-3D) functional de-
Extends the file transfer access management service
General 516pp scription
definition to include overlapped access. This Standard
Specifies information structures to be used for the is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO (ISO 8805:1988) 379pp
digital representation and communication of product 8571-3:1988/Amd.2:1993. (IT-001) Specifies a set of functions for computer graphics pro-
definition data. Use of this Standard permits the com- gramming, the Graphical Kernel System for three dimen-
patible exchange of data of product definition data sions (GKS-3D). GKS-3D is a basic graphics system for
used by various computer-aided design and computer- AS/NZS 3646.4:1993 applications that produce computer-generated three-
aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) systems. It is iden- File protocol specification dimensional pictures on graphics output devices. It supports
tical with and has been reproduced from the U.S. De- (ISO 8571-4:1988, ISO 8571-4:1988/Amd operator input and interaction by supplying basic functions
partment of Commerce's National Bureau of Stan- 1:1992) 203pp for graphical input and picture segmentation. It allows stor-
dards Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES) Defines the basic protocol which supports the internal age and dynamic modification of pictures. It is identical
Version 4.0–1988. (IT-006) file service, and the error recovery protocol which with and has been reproduced from ISO 8805:1988.
supports the external file service. This Standard is (IT-006)
AS 3643.2–1992 identical with, and has been reproduced from, ISO
Subset of AS 3643.1–Two-dimensional 8571-4:1988 and includes Amendment 1:1992. AS 3657
drawings for architectural, engineering (IT-001) Acoustics–Expression of the subjective mag-
and construction (AEC) industries 37pp nitude of sound or noise
Specifies the information structures used in the archi- AS/NZS 3646.4 Supplement 1:1995
tectural, engineering and construction industries for AS 3657.2–1996
File protocol specification–Overlapped
the transfer of data between IGES compatible systems. Method for calculating loudness level
Contains guidelines for usage. (IT-006) access (Supplement to AS/NZS
(ISO 532:1975) 18pp
3646.4:1993)
Specifies two methods for calculating the loudness
AS/NZS 3646 (ISO 8571-4:1988/Amd 2:1993) 96pp level of a complex sound in terms of a single number
Information processing systems–Open Sys- Extends the file protocol specifications to support the calculated from a spectrum analysis. Method A util-
tems Interconnection–File transfer, access services offered by overlapped access. This Standard izes physical measurements obtained from spectrum
and management is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO analysis in terms of octave bands. Method B utilizes
8571-4:1988/Amd.2:1993. (IT-001) spectrum analysis in terms of one-third octave bands.
AS/NZS 3646.1:1993 This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
AS/NZS 3646.5:1994 duced from ISO 532:1975. (AV-001)
General introduction
(ISO 8571-1:1988, ISO 8571-1:1988/Amd Protocol implementation conformance
statement proforma AS 3660 Supplement 1–1993
1:1992, ISO 8571-1:1988/Cor 1:1991) 25pp Protection of buildings from subterranean
Provides a general introduction to the concepts and (ISO/IEC 8571-5:1990) 37pp
termites–Prevention, detection and treatment
mechanisms of file transfer, access and management Defines a protocol implementation conformance
(FTAM). FTAM defines a file service and specifies a statement (PICS) proforma for the detailed expression of infestation–Certificate of termiticide appli-
file protocol available within the application layer of of the conformance requirements of AS/NZS 3646 se- cation (Supplement to AS 3660–1993) 200pp
the reference model. It is concerned with identifiable ries (ISO 8571 series). This Standard is identical with, 50 sets of 3-pages form (The electronic copy only in-
bodies of information which can be treated as files and and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 8571-5:1990. cludes 1 set of form)
may be stored within open systems or passed between (IT-001) (BD-074)

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AS 3660 Supplement 2–1993 AS/NZS 3662:2005 ence of road traffic noise, and the extent of noise reduction
Protection of buildings from subterranean Performance of showers for bathing 21pp or type of construction that might be needed to make such
termites–Prevention, detection and treatment Amendment 1 2 February 2006 spaces acceptable. Also sets out guidelines for determining
Specifies requirements for the performance of showers for the acoustical adequacy of existing buildings near routes
of infestation–Certificate of completion (Sup- carrying more than 2000 vehicles per day. (EV-010)
plement to AS 3660–1993) 100pp bathing. (WS-032)
50 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only in- AS/NZS 3666 Set:2006 AS 3674–1989
cludes 1 set of form) Air-handling and water systems of buildings Storage of microfilm 15pp
(BD-074) Set Sets out requirements for the storage and archival storage of
processed black-and-white microfilm which may be in the
AS 3660 (Set) AS/NZS 3666 form of rollfilm, sheetfilm, stripfilm, or image cards. It in-
Termite management Air-handling and water systems of buildings– cludes procedures for the testing and handling of films.
(MS-004)
Microbial control
AS 3660
Termite management AS/NZS 3675:2002
AS/NZS 3666.1:2002
Conductors–Covered overhead–For working
Design, installation and commissioning
AS 3660.1–2000 voltages 6.35/11(12) kV up to and including
13pp
New building work 66pp Specifies minimum requirements for the design, in- 19/33(36) kV 31pp
Sets out requirements for the design and construction stallation and commissioning of air-handling and wa- Specifies the construction, dimensions and test require-
of subterranean termite management systems for new ter systems of buildings, other than sole occupancy ments for water blocked covered conductors, suitable for
buildings and ground level extensions and renova- dwellings, for the purposes of microbial control. It overhead lines. (EL-003)
tions. It includes provisions for both physical and does not include requirements for refrigerated room
chemical termite barriers throughout mainland Austra- airconditioners and non-ducted split systems. AS/NZS 3678:1996
lia. It is intended for builders, building designers, (ME-062) Structural steel–Hot-rolled plates, floorplates
regulatory authorities, termite management system and slabs 22pp
manufacturers and installers, and those people requir- AS/NZS 3666.1:1995 Amendment 1 November 1999
ing termite management systems, This Standard is the Design, installation and commissioning Specifies requirements for the production and supply of
1st part in a series of 3 Standards on termite manage- 12pp hot-rolled structural steel plates, floorplates and slabs for
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Available Superseded
Amendment 1 April 1996 specifies requirements for the production and supply of
AS 3660.1–1995 Specifies minimum requirements for design, installa- wide slabs as fully killed analysis-only steel. (BD-023)
New buildings 52pp tion and commissioning of air-handling and water sys-
Available Superseded tems in buildings to assist in the control of microor- AS/NZS 3679
Amendment 1 December 1996 ganisms. It does not apply to sole occupancy dwell- Structural steel
Sets out methods for implementation during construc- ings, nor is it intended for the control of the wide
tion for minimizing the risk to new buildings from range of discomfort symptoms which may affect the AS/NZS 3679.1:1996
damage by subterranean termites. It includes provi- occupants of some buildings. (ME-062) Hot-rolled bars and sections 32pp
sions for physical termite barriers and for the use of Amendment 1 June 1997
approved chemicals. This document is intended for AS/NZS 3666.2:2002
Amendment 2 1 May 2000
use at such time as organochlorine termiticides are Operation and maintenance 6pp Specifies requirements for the production and supply
banned (30 June 1995 for all States and Territories, Specifies minimum requirements for the operation and of hot-rolled structural steel bars and sections for gen-
except the Northern Territory). This document does maintenance of air-handling and water systems of eral structural and engineering applications.
not make reference to treatment of existing buildings. buildings, other than sole occupancy dwellings, for the (BD-023)
(BD-074) purposes of microbial control. It does not include re-
quirements for refrigerated room airconditioners and
non-ducted split systems. (ME-062) AS/NZS 3679.2:1996
AS 3660.2–2000
Welded I sections 17pp
In and around existing buildings and
AS/NZS 3666.2:1995 Amendment 1 September 1998
structures 41pp Specifies requirements for the production and supply
Provides guidelines on procedures for the detection, Operation and maintenance 7pp
Available Superseded of welded I sections for general structural and engi-
treatment and minimization of subterranean termite neering purposes. (BD-023)
activity in and around existing buildings and struc- Amendment 1 April 1996
tures. It also sets out steps to be followed to determine Specifies minimum requirements for the operation and
maintenance of air-handling and water systems in AS 3680–1989
the extent of termite infestation in existing buildings,
the type of treatment to control or eradicate termites, buildings to assist in the control of microorganisms. It Polyethylene sleeving for ductile iron pipe-
the use of termite-resistant materials, and methods for does not apply to sole occupancy dwellings. lines 8pp
managing the risk of reinfestation by termites. Details (ME-062) Specifies requirements for materials for loose polyethylene
for the certification of a treatment are included. sleeving intended for the corrosion protection of ductile and
(BD-074) AS/NZS 3666.3:2000 grey iron pipelines when installed underground. (WS-016)
Performance-based maintenance of cool-
AS 3660.3–2000 ing water systems 14pp AS 3681–1989
Assessment criteria for termite manage- Outlines a performance-based approach to the mainte- Guidelines for the application of polyethylene
ment systems 25pp nance of cooling water systems with respect to the sleeving to ductile iron pipelines and fittings
control of microorganisms, including Legionellae 8pp
Specifies the criteria for assessing the effectiveness of
within such systems. This approach combines auto- Provides guidance on the application of polyethylene sleev-
termite management systems intended for use in
matically regulated water treatment with monitoring, ing to ductile iron and grey iron pipelines and fittings.
buildings and structures as required by AS 3660.1 or
assessment and control strategies to help create a low- (WS-016)
AS 3660.2 It also outlines procedures to assess the
risk environment within the cooling water system.
ability of a system and its components to manage ter-
This Standard provides a performance-based alterna-
mite activity in and around buildings and structures. It AS/NZS 3682:1994
tive to the prescriptive requirements of AS/NZS
is intended for use by termite management system Information processing systems–Data com-
3666.2 for the maintenance of cooling water systems.
manufacturers, assessment providers and approval au- munications–Protocol for providing the con-
(ME-062)
thorities where the systems are intended for use in any
part of Australia where subterranean termites are a nectionless-mode network service
risk. It is not intended for the assessment of the system AS 3668–1989 (ISO 8473:1988, ISO 8473:1988/Add.3:1989,
components to perform other functions as building Flexible intermediate bulk containers–Non- ISO 8473:1988/Cor.1:1992) 56pp
materials. (BD-074) dangerous goods 17pp Specifies a protocol which is used to provide the connec-
Specifies material, construction and design requirements, tionless-mode network service as described in AS/NZS
AS/NZS 3661 together with type test performance requirements, for sin- 2994. This protocol contains procedures for the connec-
Slip resistance of pedestrian surfaces gle-trip and multi-trip intermediate bulk containers, de- tionless transmission of data and control information from
signed to be lifted from above by integral or detachable de- one network entity, encoding of the protocol data units and
vices, and manufactured from flexible materials, to contain the procedures for the correct interpretation of protocol con-
AS/NZS 3661.1:1993 non-dangerous solid materials in powder or granular form. trol information. This Standard is identical with, and has
Requirements 14pp (PK-011) been reproduced from, ISO 8473:1988; Addendum 3:1989;
Available Superseded and Technical Corrigendum 1:1992. (IT-001)
Specifies requirements and test methods for the meas- AS 3669–2006
urement of the slip resistance of both wet and dry pe- Non-destructive testing–Qualification and ap- AS 3685–1998
destrian surfaces. (BD-094) proval of personnel–Aerospace 21pp Recommended procedures and principles of
Establishes the minimum requirements for the qualifica- glow discharge mass spectrometry (GD-MS)
AS/NZS 3661.2:1994 tions and approval of personnel involved in non-destructive 14pp
Guide to the reduction of slip hazards testing (NDT), for the aerospace industry. (MT-007) A guide on the operation and recommendations for use of
6pp glow discharge mass spectrometry. The guidelines given
Provides guidance on the selection, installation, care AS 3671–1989 are intended primarily for the development and application
and maintenance of pedestrian surfaces in domestic, Acoustics–Road traffic noise intrusion– of a standard method. They may be applied less rigidly in
commercial and public areas for the purpose of reduc- Building siting and construction 17pp ordinary routine operation. They are intended to be of gen-
ing slip hazards. It is not applicable to special indus- Sets out guidelines for determining the acceptability of in- eral applicability and not restricted to a given class of mate-
trial situations. (BD-094) door and outdoor spaces for specific activities in the pres- rial. (CH-016)

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AS 3688–2005 Specifies methods for determining the dynamic stabil- chargers. This Standard is based on but not equivalent
Water supply–Metallic fittings and end con- ity of wheelchairs. Identical with and reproduced from to and reproduced from ISO 7176-14:1997.
nectors 59pp ISO 7176-2:1990. (ME-067) (ME-067)
Amendment 1 4 October 2006
Specifies requirements for metallic body pipe fittings and AS 3696.3–1990 AS/NZS 3697:1994
connectors for use with copper tubes and stainless steel Determination of efficiency of brakes Information technology–Open Systems Inter-
pipes and tubes and adaptor fittings for connection to other (ISO 7176-3:1988) 3pp connection–Job transfer and manipulation
pipe materials in water supply and gas systems where the Specifies methods for determining the efficiency of concepts and services
normal working temperature does not exceed 95°C, and brakes, including parking brake and running brake. (ISO/IEC 8831:1992) 111pp
where the maximum operating pressure does not exceed Identical with and reproduced from ISO 7176-3:1988. Defines the concepts and services for job transfer and ma-
1.4 MPa. (WS-001) (ME-067) nipulation in the form of work to be done on one or more
open systems, and provides the means to monitor the exe-
AS 3689 AS 3696.4–1992 cution of work previously specified and modified as re-
Automatic fire extinguishing systems using Determination of energy consumption of quired. This Standard is identical with, and has been repro-
halogenated hydrocarbons electric wheelchairs duced from, ISO/IEC 8831:1992. (IT-001)
(ISO 7176-4:1988) 3pp
AS 3689.1–1989 Specifies methods for determining the energy con- AS/NZS 3698:1994
Halon 1301 total flooding systems 69pp sumption of electric wheelchairs for both indoor use Information technology–Open Systems Inter-
Obsolescent and outdoor use. Identical with and reproduced from connection–Specification of the basic class
Amendment 1 June 1990 ISO 7176-4:1988. (ME-067) and full protocol for job transfer and manipu-
Specifies requirements for total flooding fire extin- lation
guishing systems, utilizing halon 1301 (bromo- AS 3696.5–1989 (ISO/IEC 8832:1992) 157pp
trifluoromethane (CF3Br)) as the extinguishing me- Determination of overall dimensions, Specifies the application-context name to be used to refer-
dium, for use in enclosed spaces. It applies to single mass and turning space ence the procedures used in this Standard in application-
supply or distributed supply systems. The Standard (ISO 7176-5:1986) 3pp context negotiation, the abstract syntax name to be used to
contains requirements for concentration, protected en- Amendment 1 May 1990 reference the abstract syntax of a job transfer and manipula-
closures, quantity, halon 1301 supply, distribution sys- Specifies methods for determining overall dimensions tion (JTM) transfer element, commitment, concurrency and
tem control systems and marking. (FP-011) (both ready for occupation and folded), mass and recovery user data and JTM defined documents. This Stan-
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minimum turning space of manually operated and dard is identical with, and has been reproduced from,
AS 3689.2–1991 electrically operated wheelchairs. Identical with and ISO/IEC 8832:1992. (IT-001)
Mechanical components 30pp reproduced from ISO 7176-5:1986. (ME-067)
Obsolescent AS 3700 Set–2007
Amendment 1 June 1991 AS 3696.6–1990 Masonry structures Set 300pp
Sets out requirements for mechanical components in Determination of maximum speed, accel-
automatic fire extinguishing systems using halo- eration and retardation of electric wheel- AS 3700–2001
genated hydrocarbons. (FP-011) chairs Masonry structures 191pp
(ISO 7176-6:1988) 2pp Amendment 1 24 May 2002
AS 3690–1989 Amendment 2 11 December 2003
Specifies methods for determining maximum speed
Installation of ABS pipe systems 17pp and maximum acceleration and retardation of electric Provides designers, engineers and specifiers with the mini-
Specifies requirements and recommended methods for in- wheelchairs. Identical with and reproduced from ISO mum requirements for the design and construction of unre-
stalling acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) pipelines, 7176-6:1988. (ME-067) inforced, reinforced and prestressed masonry, including
above or below ground, for both pressure and non-pressure built-in components, for use in masonry applications.
applications. (PL-021) AS/NZS 3696.8:1998 (BD-004)

AS 3691–1989 Requirements and test methods for static,


AS 3700 Supplement 1–2004
Solvent cement and priming (cleaning) fluids impact and fatigue strengths
Masonry structures–Commentary (Supple-
for use with ABS pipes and fittings 10pp (ISO/FDIS 7176-8:1997) 57pp
Specifies strength requirements for wheelchairs in- ment to AS 3700–2001) 87pp
Available Superseded cluding scooters intended for users whose mass does Provides background information and explanations on the
Specifies the requirements for solvent cement and priming not exceed 100 kg. This Standard is technically clauses of AS 3700—2001, Masonry structures. (BD-004)
fluids used in jointing of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene equivalent to and has been reproduced from ISO/FDIS
(ABS) pipes and fittings. Relevant test methods are in- 7176-8:1997. (ME-067) AS 3702–1989
cluded. (PL-021) Item designation in electrotechnology
AS 3696.9–1990 (IEC 60750 (1983)) 16pp
AS/NZS 3692:1993 Provides guidance for the formulation and application of
Climatic tests for electric wheelchairs
Information technology–Open Systems Inter- discrete item designation for parts used in electrotechnol-
(ISO 7176-9:1988) 2pp
connection–Systems management overview Amendment 1 July 1991
ogy. The designation correlates the item in different dia-
(ISO/IEC 10040:1992) 25pp grams, parts lists, circuit descriptions, instructions and in
Specifies methods for determining the effects on
Provides an overview to the family of systems management the equipment. Technically equivalent to IEC 750:1983. A
wheelchairs of rain, dust and changes of temperature
Standards. These Standards are partitioned into groups with comprehensive alphabetical list of items and their letter
under operating and storage conditions. (ME-067)
the scope and principal components of each group speci- codes has been included for quick reference. (TE-013)
fied. Guidance is given on the development of systems AS 3696.10–1990
management Standards and how they interrelate. A model AS 3703
Determination of obstacle-climbing ability
for systems management is established which identifies Long-span corrugated steel structures
several aspects of systems management. This Standard is of electric wheelchairs
identical with, and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC (ISO 7176-10:1988) 3pp AS 3703.1–1989
10040:1992. (IT-001) Specifies methods for determining the obstacle- Materials and manufacture 13pp
climbing ability of electric wheelchairs. Identical with Sets out requirements for the material and manufac-
AS 3693–1989 and reproduced from ISO 7176-10:1988. (ME-067) ture of long-span corrugated steel structures with lon-
Wheelchairs–Nomenclature, terms and defini- gitudinal stiffeners. These structures incorporate a
tions AS 3696.11–1993 relatively large radius of curvature in crown or side
(ISO 6440:1985) 10pp Test dummies plates. Dimensional details and purchasing guidelines
(ME-067) (ISO 7176-11:1992) 10pp are also included. (CE-025)
Specifies the construction of test dummies for use
AS 3695–1992 where required in other parts of AS 3696. This Stan- AS 3703.2–1989
Wheelchairs–Product requirements 7pp dard is identical with and reproduced from ISO 7176- Design and installation 19pp
11:1992. (ME-067) Sets out requirements for the design and installation of
Amendment 1 July 1998
Specifies materials, design, construction, performance and long-span corrugated steel structures. Design require-
labelling requirements for manual and electric wheelchairs. AS 3696.13–1991 ments include soil compaction, design pressure,
(ME-067) Determination of coefficient of friction of stresses, thickness of metal, seam strength and minima
test surfaces for metal thickness and cover. Installation require-
AS 3696 (ISO 7176-13:1989) 2pp ments include foundation preparation, plate assembly,
Wheelchairs Specifies a method for determining the coefficient of backfilling, and corrosion protection. Appendices
friction of a test surface that has a rough texture, such tabulate cover limits and bolting for railway loading
as unfinished concrete, but may be applied to smooth (M250) and highway loading (T44-A14) for the vari-
AS 3696.1–1990
or polished surfaces. Identical with and reproduced ous structures. (CE-025)
Determination of static stability
from ISO 7176-13:1989. (ME-067)
(ISO 7176-1:1986) 3pp AS 3704–2005
Specifies methods for determining the static stability Geosynthetics–Glossary of terms 29pp
of wheelchairs. Identical with and reproduced from AS/NZS 3696.14:1998
Power and control systems for electric Provides a list of terms and symbols used in the geosynthet-
ISO 7176-1:1986. (ME-067) ics industry. (CE-020)
wheelchairs–Requirements and test
AS 3696.2–1992 methods
AS 3705–2003
Determination of dynamic stability of (ISO 7176-14:1997) 35pp
Specifies requirements and test methods for power
Geotextiles–Identification, marking, and gen-
electric wheelchairs eral data 6pp
(ISO 7176-2:1990) 2pp and control systems of electric wheelchairs (including
scooters). Includes vehicles with built-in battery (CE-020)

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AS 3706 containers are intended for traffic within Australia. AS 3711.9–2000


Geotextiles–Methods of test This Standard has been reproduced from ISO Coding, identification and marking
668:1995 and introduces requirements for Series R
freight containers in an appendix. (ME-068) (ISO 6346:1995) 25pp
AS 3706.0–2003 Specifies an identification system with an associated
General introduction and list of methods system for verifying the accuracy of its use, having
AS/NZS 3711.2:1993
2pp mandatory marks for the presentation of the identifica-
(CE-020) Terminology tion system for visual interpretation and optional
(ISO 830:1981, ISO 830:1981/Amd.1:1984, marks which may be used for automatic machine
AS 3706.1–2003 ISO 830:1981/Amd.2:1988) 14pp readable information (AMRI) system purposes. Also
General requirements, sampling, condi- Amendment 1 January 2000 specifies a data coding system for country and con-
tioning, basic physical properties and sta- Defines terms relating to freight containers, including tainer size and type with corresponding optional
tistical analysis 10pp types, characteristics, components and structures. marks for display of operational marks (mandatory
(CE-020) Technically equivalent to and reproduced from ISO and optional) and physical presentation of marks. This
830:1981, including Amendment 1:1984 and Standard is reproduced from ISO 6346:1995 and in-
Amendment 2:1988. (ME-068) troduces requirements for Series R freight containers
AS 3706.2–2000 in an appendix. (ME-068)
Determination of tensile properties–Wide-
AS/NZS 3711.3:1993
strip method 10pp AS 3711.10–2000
(CE-020) Corner fittings 24pp
Specifies the basic dimensions and the functional and Handling and securing
AS 3706.3–2000 strength requirements of corner fittings for Series 1 (ISO 3874:1997) 71pp
and Series R freight containers. Technically equivalent Specifies methods of handling and securing Series 1
Determination of tearing strength– to and reproduced from ISO 1161:1984, including
Trapezoidal method 6pp and Series R freight containers. This Standard is re-
Technical Corrigendum 1:1990. (ME-068) produced from ISO 3874:1997 and introduces re-
(CE-020)
quirements for Series R freight containers in an ap-
AS/NZS 3711.4:1993 pendix. (ME-068)
AS 3706.4–2001
General purpose containers
Determination of burst strength–
(ISO 1496-1:1990, ISO 1496-1:1990/Amd AS 3712
California bearing ratio (CBR)–Plunger
1:1993) 29pp Data storage and transfer media–Data inter-
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(CE-020) Amendment 1 January 2000 change on 90 mm diskettes using modified
Specifies the basic requirements for the specification frequency modulation recording at 15 916
AS 3706.5–2000 and testing of Series 1 and Series R freight containers ftprad, on 80 tracks on each side
of the totally enclosed general purpose types and cer-
Determination of puncture resistance– tain special purpose types (closed, vented, ventilated
Drop cone method 12pp AS 3712.1–1990
or open top), which are suitable for international ex-
(CE-020) change and for conveyance by road, rail and sea, in- Dimensional, physical and magnetic
cluding interchange between these forms of transport. characteristics
AS 3706.6–2000 Technically equivalent to and reproduced from ISO (ISO/IEC 9529-1:1989) 37pp
Determination of seam strength 7pp 1496-1:1990, including Amendment 1:1993. Specifies the dimensional, physical and magnetic
(CE-020) (ME-068) characteristics of the diskette, so as to provide physi-
cal interchangeability between data processing sys-
AS 3706.7–2003 AS 3711.5–2000 tems. This Standard is identical to, and has been re-
Determination of pore-size distribution– Thermal containers produced from, ISO/IEC 9529-1. (IT-001)
Dry-sieving method 3pp (ISO 1496-2:1996) 56pp
(CE-020) Specifies the basic requirements for the specification AS 3712.2–1990
and testing of Series 1 and Series R thermal contain- Track format
AS 3706.9–2001 ers, which are suitable for international exchange and (ISO/IEC 9529-2:1989) 13pp
Determination of permittivity, permeability for conveyance by road, rail and sea, including inter- Specifies the track layout, the track format and the
and flow rate 7pp change between these forms of transport. This Stan- characteristics of the recorded signals. This Standard
(CE-020) dard is reproduced from ISO 1496-2:1996 and intro- is identical with, and has been reproduced from
duces requirements for Series R freight containers in ISO/IEC 9529-2. (IT-001)
AS 3706.10.1–2001 an appendix. (ME-068)
Determination of transmissivity–Radial AS 3715–2002
method 4pp AS 3711.6–2000
Metal finishing–Thermoset powder coating for
(CE-020) Tank containers
architectural applications of aluminium and
(ISO 1496-3:1995) 26pp aluminium alloys 21pp
AS 3706.11–2004 Specifies the basic requirements for the specification
Sets out test procedures and specifies performance re-
Determination of durability–Resistance to and testing of Series 1 and Series R tank containers
quirements for thermoset powder coatings applied to alu-
degradation by light, heat and moisture suitable for the carriage of gases and liquids, including
minium and aluminium-alloy substrates intended for archi-
5pp solid substances, which may be loaded or unloaded as
tectural applications and welded areas. (MT-009)
(CE-020) liquids either for gravity or pressure discharge, for in-
ternational exchange and for conveyance by road, rail
and sea, including interchange between these forms of AS/NZS 3718:2005
AS 3706.12–2001 Water supply–Tap ware 69pp
transport. This Standard has been reproduced from
Determination of durability–Resistance to ISO 1496-3:1995 and introduces requirements for se- Amendment 1 17 May 2006
degradation by hydrocarbons or chemical ries R containers in an appendix. (ME-068) Specifies requirements for metallic taps, plastic taps, mix-
reagents 6pp ing taps, sensor taps, lever taps, timed flow taps, mixing
(CE-020) AS/NZS 3711.7:1993 taps mechanical (non-thermostatic), and tapsets in a range
Dry bulk containers of nominal sizes from DN 6 to DN 50, generally for con-
AS 3706.13–2000 tinuous operating temperatures not exceeding 80°C. Prod-
(ISO 1496-4:1991) 33pp
Determination of durability–Resistance to ucts designed for other temperature ranges are included
Amendment 1 January 2000
certain microbiological agents 6pp where tested to the appropriate temperature criteria.
Specifies the basic requirements for the specification
(CE-020) and testing of Series 1 and Series R dry bulk contain- (WS-001)
ers of the non-pressurized type, which are suitable for
AS/NZS 3707:2001 international exchange and for conveyance by road, AS 3719
Method for testing pressure cycling resis- rail and sea, including interchange between these Aluminium and aluminium alloys
tance of pipes and fittings 15pp forms of transport. Technically equivalent to and re-
Provides the method for determining the pressure cycling produced from ISO 1496-4:1991. (ME-068) AS 3719.1–1989
resistance properties of pipes, joints and fittings for pres- Determination of iron–
sure applications. Assesses the ability of a pipe or fitting AS 3711.8–2000
system to perform in an environment that involves cyclical Spectrophotometric method
Platform containers (ISO 793:1973) 4pp
loading. (PL-045)
(ISO 1496-5:1991) 40pp Sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determi-
AS 3711 Specifies the basic requirements for specification and nation of iron in aluminium and aluminium alloys in
testing of Series 1 freight containers of the platform the range 0.05% to 2.5%. This Standard is technically
Freight containers and platform-based types designated 1AA, 1A, 1AX, equivalent to ISO 793:1973 but contains precision
1BB, 1B, 1BX, 1CC, 1C and 1CX, which are suitable data obtained from an interlaboratory test program
AS 3711.1–2000 for international exchange and for conveyance by carried out in Australia. (CH-010)
Classification, dimensions and ratings road, rail and sea, including interchange between these
(ISO 668:1995) 12pp forms of transport, with certain limitations (for exam-
AS 3719.2–1998
Specifies a classification for Series 1 and Series R ple, when loaded, platforms cannot be stacked or top
freight containers based on external dimensions, the lifted by means of conventional spreaders). This Stan- Determination of silicon–Gravimetric
associated ratings and, where appropriate, the mini- dard is reproduced from ISO 1496-5:1991, including method 10pp
mum internal and door opening dimensions for certain amendment 1:1993 and Amendment 2:1994. Modifi- Sets out a gravimetric method for the determination of
types of containers. Series 1 freight containers are in- cations to ISO requirements for application in Austra- silicon in aluminium alloys in the range 0.30% to
tended for intercontinental traffic and Series R freight lia are included in an appendix. (ME-068) 13%. (CH-010)

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AS 3720–1989 AS 3730.3–2006 AS 3730.16–2006


Measurement of power-frequency electric Latex–Interior–Low gloss 6pp Latex–Self-priming timber finish–Exterior
fields Provides a guide to the features and typical character- 9pp
(IEC 60833 Ed. 1.0 (1987)) 23pp istics that are expected of an interior low-gloss latex Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
Specifies methods for the measurement of power-frequency finish paint, when applied by a brush, roller or sprayer istics that are expected of an opaque latex timber fin-
electric field strength in air using commonly available or in accordance with manufacturer’‘s recommendations. ish for primary exterior use on timber surfaces, ap-
commercially available instrumentation, and procedures for (CH-003) plied by brush, roller or spray in accordance with the
calibration. This Standard is technically identical with and manufacturer’‘s instructions. (CH-003)
reproduced from IEC 833:1987. (EL-007) AS 3730.5–2006
Solvent-borne–Interior–Semi-gloss 6pp AS 3730.17–2006
AS 3723–1989 Primer–Wood–Latex–Interior/exterior 7pp
Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
Installation and maintenance of plastics pipe Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
istics that are expected of a solvent-borne, interior
systems for gas 19pp semi-gloss enamel finish paint, when applied by istics that are expected of a latex wood primer, when
Provides installation and jointing procedures for below- brush, roller or sprayer in accordance with the manu- applied by brush in accordance with the manufac-
ground plastics pressure systems in gas service. Precautions facturer’‘‘‘s instructions. (CH-003) turer’‘s directions. (CH-003)
in the selection and handling of plastics pipes are given, and
recommended procedures for isolation and maintenance of AS 3730.18–2006
plastics pipes are covered. (PL-025) AS 3730.6–2006
Solvent-borne–Interior/exterior–Full gloss Undercoat/sealer–Latex–Interior/exterior
AS 3724–1994 enamel 8pp 8pp
Fibreboard boxes for the export of meat, meat Provides a guide to the features and typical character- Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
istics that are expected of a solvent-borne inte- istics that are expected of a latex undercoat/sealer for
products and offal 13pp interior and exterior use, when applied by brush, roller
Amendment 1 January 1997 rior/exterior full gloss enamel finish paint, when ap-
plied by brush, roller or sprayer, in accordance with or sprayer in accordance with the manufacturer’‘s in-
Sets out the specifications applicable to fibreboard boxes structions. (CH-003)
for the packaging of frozen or chilled meat, meat products the manufacturer’‘s instructions. (CH-003)
and offal for export. (PK-025)
AS 3730.7–2006 AS 3730.21–2006
AS/NZS 3725:2007 Latex–Exterior–Flat 9pp Primer–Solvent-borne–For ferrous metal-
lic surfaces 7pp
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Design for installation of buried concrete Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
pipes 38pp istics that are expected of a latex flat finish paint, in- Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
Specifies methods, and provides data, for calculating the tended primarily for exterior use, when applied by istics that are expected of a solvent-borne metal prime,
vertical working loads on buried concrete pipes due to the brush, roller or sprayer in accordance with the manu- when applied by brush, roller or sprayer in accordance
materials covering the pipes and superimposed loads, and facturer’s instructions. (CH-003) with the manufacturer's instructions. (CH-003)
for relating the minimum proof test load to the calculated
vertical working loads on concrete pipes installed under AS 3730.8–2006 AS 3730.22–2006
particular conditions, including that of combined vertical Concrete and masonry sealer–Solvent-
load plus internal pressure. (WS-006) Latex–Exterior–Low-gloss 9pp
borne–Interior/exterior 8pp
Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
AS/NZS 3725 Supplement 1:2007 istics that are expected of a latex low-gloss finish
istics that are expected of a solvent-borne concrete and
Design for installation of buried concrete paint, primarily for use when, applied by brush, roller
masonry sealer for interior and exterior use, when ap-
or sprayer in accordance with the manufacturer’s in-
pipes–Commentary (Supplement to AS/NZS plied by brush or roller in accordance with the manu-
structions. (CH-003)
3725:2007) 45pp facturer's instructions. (CH-003)
Gives additional guidance and commentary to AS/NZS
3725:2006. The Standard provides an agreed basis for de- AS 3730.9–2006 AS 3730.25–2006
termining the vertical working loads on installed steel- Latex–Exterior–Semi-gloss 9pp Clear finish–Solvent-borne–Interior 6pp
reinforced, fibre-reinforced and unreinforced concrete pipes Provides a guide to the features and typical character- Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
and a range of installation conditions. (WS-006) istics that are expected of a latex semi-gloss finish istics that are expected of an interior clear finish paint,
paint, primarily for exterior use, when applied by when applied by brush, roller or sprayer in accordance
AS 3727–1993 brush, roller or sprayer in accordance with the manu- with the manufacturer’‘s instructions. (CH-003)
Guide to residential pavements 12pp facturer’s instructions. (CH-003)
Provides recommendations for pavements associated with AS 3730.27–2006
housing developments. Guidelines are given for pavement AS 3730.10–2006 Clear coatings for interior timber floors
designs on well-drained, naturally occurring subgrades Latex–Exterior–Gloss 9pp
which do not include reactive soil sites. References are 5pp
Provides a guide to the features and typical character- Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
made to pavements of concrete, segmental paving units, as-
istics that are expected of an exterior gloss latex finish istics that are expected of interior clear coatings for
phalt and bituminous spray seal. (BD-098)
paint, when applied by brush, roller or sprayer in ac- timber floors when applied by brush or pad applicator
cordance with manufacturer’‘s recommendations. in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
AS 3729–1989 (CH-003)
Farm silos–Determination of storage capacity (CH-003)
3pp AS 3730.12–2006
Sets out a method for determining volumetric capacity of AS 3730.28–2006
farm silos used for storage of grain and other agricultural Latex–Interior–Gloss 6pp Wood stain–Solvent-borne–Exterior 7pp
bulk materials. A method for converting volumetric storage Provides a guide to the features and typical character- Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
capacity for various materials is given in an appendix. istics that are expected of an interior gloss latex finish istics that are expected of a solvent-borne wood stain
(BD-065) paint, when applied by brush, roller or spray in accor- (opaque or semi-transparent), when applied by brush,
dance with the manufacturer's recommendations. in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, to
AS 3730 (CH-003) rough-sawn or dressed timber. (CH-003)
Guide to the properties of paints for buildings
AS 3730.13–2006 AS 3730.29–2006
AS 3730.0–2006 Primer–Wood–Solvent-borne– Solvent-borne–Exterior/interior–Paving
General information on the specification, Interior/exterior 6pp paint 8pp
purchasing and testing of paints 11pp Provides a guide to the features and typical character- Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
Provides a specification for paints intended for decora- istics that are expected of a solvent-borne wood istics that are expected of a solvent-borne exte-
tive, and to a lesser extent, protective purposes on do- primer, when applied by brush in accordance with the rior/interior paving paint, when applied by brush,
mestic, public and commercial buildings. It refers to manufacturer’‘s directions. (CH-003) roller or sprayer, in accordance with the manufac-
the difficulties involved in setting specifications for turer's instructions. (CH-003)
paints that are intended for a wide range of uses. AS 3730.14–2006
(CH-003) AS 3730.100–2006
Undercoat–Solvent-borne–
Introduction and list of guides 2pp
AS 3730.1–2006 Interior/exterior 7pp
(CH-003)
Latex–Interior–Flat 6pp Provides a guide to the features and typical character-
Provides a guide to the features and typical character- istics that are expected of a solvent-borne undercoat
for interior and exterior use, when applied by brush, AS 3731
istics that are expected of an interior flat latex finish
paint, when applied by brush, roller or sprayer in ac- roller or sprayer in accordance with the manufac- Stationary batteries–Nickel-cadmium
cordance with manufacturer's recommendations. turer’‘s instructions. (CH-003)
(CH-003) AS 3731.1–1995
AS 3730.15–2006 Vented type
AS 3730.2–2006 Primer–Latex–For metallic zinc surfaces (IEC 60623 Ed. 3.0 (1990), IEC 60623
Latex–Interior–Semi-gloss 6pp 7pp Amd.1 Ed. 3.0 (1992), IEC 60623 Amd.2 Ed.
Provides a guide to the features and typical character- Provides a guide to the features and typical properties 3.0 (1992)) 15pp
istics that are expected of an interior semi-gloss latex that are expected of a water-borne latex primer paint Specifies requirements and tests for vented nickel-
finish paint, when applied by brush, roller or sprayer for interior and exterior use on zinc and zinc alloy sur- cadmium rechargeable batteries. Technically identical
in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. faces (e.g., galvanized iron), when applied by brush, with and reproduced from IEC 623:1990, including
(CH-003) roller or sprayer, in accordance with manufacturer’‘s Amendment No.1:1992 and Amendment No.2:1992.
instructions. (CH-003) (EL-005)

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AS 3731.2–1995 AS 3740 Set (CD)–2006 AS 3748–1990


Valve-regulated type Wet areas Set on CD Information processing systems–Small Com-
(IEC 60622 Ed. 2.0 (1988), IEC 60622 puter System Interface (SCSI)
Amd.2 Ed. 2.0 (1992), IEC 60622 Amd.2 Ed. AS 3740–2004 (ISO 9316:1989) 169pp
2.0 Cor.1 (1992)) 14pp Waterproofing of wet areas within residential Provides the mechanical and functional requirements for a
Specifies requirements and tests for valve-regulated buildings 38pp small computer input/output bus and command sets for pe-
nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries. Technically Sets out criteria for wet areas within residential buildings. It ripheral device types commonly used with small com-
identical with and reproduced from IEC 622:1988, in- gives minimum requirements for materials, designs and in- puters. The interface is intended for use with data rates up
cluding Amendment No.2:1992 and Corrigendum stallations. (BD-038) to four megabytes per second. This Standard is identical
(August 1992). (EL-005) with and has been reproduced from ISO 9316:1989, Infor-
AS 3741–1990 mation processing systems–Small Computer System Inter-
AS/NZS 3733:1995 Recommended practice for chemical analysis face (SCSI). (IT-001)
Textile floor coverings–Cleaning maintenance by ion chromatography 14pp
of residential and commercial carpeting 39pp Sets out recommendations for instrumentation and operat- AS/NZS 3749
Provides requirements for various cleaning techniques and ing techniques for the chemical analysis of anionic or cati- Intruder alarm systems–Road vehicles
recommendations for the establishment of maintenance onic species by ion chromatography. The Standard includes
programs for carpets in residential and commercial situa- both suppressed and non-suppressed ion chromatographic AS/NZS 3749.1:2003
tions to achieve maximum appearance retention and wear techniques. Ion-pairing and ion-exclusion techniques are
life, and to minimize possible hazards to health from poorly not covered in this Standard. (CH-023) Performance requirements
maintained carpets. Also provides requirements for clean- (IEC 60839-10-1 Ed. 1.0 (1995)) 30pp
ing chemicals to cover their known effects on new genera- AS 3742–1990 Specifies the requirements and test methods for vehi-
tion carpets, requirements for vacuum cleaner filtration, and Mineral wool thermal insulation–Batt and cle security alarm systems intended as original equip-
recommendations for disposal of extracted cleaning wastes. blanket 4pp ment and for post-delivery installation for vehicles in-
Includes a useful guide to stain removal. (TX-009) tended for the carriage of passengers. It includes sec-
Available Superseded tions on general requirements, test requirements,
AS 3734 Specifies details of materials and manufacture, thermal re- product information and marking, and equipment
sistance, combustion characteristics, dimensions, packaging variations. Appendices are provided for the require-
Information systems–Equipment–Fibre dis- and marking and includes an appendix on test specimen se-
tributed data interfaces (FDDI) ments of sound level test for sounding devices and de-
lection for mineral wool thermal insulation. (BD-058)
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tection range test for ultrasonic movement detectors.


(EL-031)
AS 3734.1–1991 AS 3743–2003
Token ring PHYsical layer protocol (PHY) Potting mixes 35pp AS/NZS 3749.2:1997
(ISO 9314-1:1989) 31pp Specifies physical, chemical, biological and labelling re- Installation and maintenance 9pp
Specifies the lower sublayer of the physical layer in quirements for potting mixes packaged for retail sale in-
Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) networks. cluding information to be supplied to the consumer and Sets out the requirements for the installation and
This Standard is identical with and reproduced from health warnings. Includes requirements for regular and maintenance of car alarm systems designed in accor-
ISO/IEC 9314-1:1989. (IT-001) premium grade mixes as well as special purpose mixes. dance with Part 1 of the Standard to ensure that the
(CS-037) alarm system performs to the manufacturer's specifica-
tion and false alarms do not occur. There are sections
AS 3734.2–1991 on installation and commissioning, and appendices on
Token ring Media Access Control (MAC) AS/NZS 3744
maintenance and the functional tests which should be
(ISO 9314-2:1989) 67pp Furniture–Assessment of the ignitability of carried out on the detection device. (EL-031)
Specifies the upper sublayer of the physical layer in upholstered furniture
Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) networks. AS/NZS 3750
This Standard is identical with and reproduced from AS/NZS 3744.1:1998
Paints for steel structures
ISO/IEC 9314-2:1989. (IT-001) Ignition source–Smouldering cigarette
(ISO 8191-1:1987) 11pp AS/NZS 3750.0:1995
AS 3734.3–1991 This Standard is technically equivalent to and has
Physical layer Medium Dependent (PMD) been reproduced from ISO 8191-1:1987. (CS-086) Introduction and list of Standards 1p
(ISO/IEC 9314-3:1990) 47pp Provides a list of Standards in the AS/NZS 3750 Se-
AS/NZS 3744.2:1998 ries. (CH-003)
Specifies Physical layer Medium Dependent (PMD)
requirements for the Fibre Distributed Data Interface Ignition source–Match-flame equivalent
(FDDI). This Standard is identical to and reproduced AS 3750.1–1994
(ISO 8191-2:1988) 10pp
from ISO/IEC 9314-3:1989. (IT-001) This Standard is technically equivalent to and has Epoxy mastic (two-pack)–For rusted steel
been reproduced from ISO 8191-2:1988. (CS-086) 26pp
AS 3735–2001 Provides requirements for two-component, high-build,
Concrete structures retaining liquids 19pp AS/NZS 3744.3:1998 high solids, epoxy mastic paint for the protection of
Specifies requirements for the design and installation of re- Ignition sources–Nominal 160 mL/min gas iron and steel against exterior atmospheric corrosion.
inforced concrete structures used for retaining liquids at flame and nominal 350 mL/min gas flame (CH-003)
ambient temperatures. This Standard is limited to concrete
7pp
with ultimate compressive strength in the range 20 MPa to AS 3750.2–1994
50 MPa at 28 days. For these structures, this Standard sup- Sets out the method to be employed in assessing the
ignitability of actual combinations of upholstered seat- Ultra high-build paint 17pp
plements and takes precedence over the requirements of AS
3600, Concrete structures. (CE-022) ing materials when subjected to gas flaming ignition Provides requirements for ultra high-build paints for
sources. (CS-086) the protection of iron and steel against exterior corro-
sion in aggressive service conditions. (CH-003)
AS 3735 Supplement 1–2001
AS 3745–2002
Concrete structures retaining liquids– AS/NZS 3750.3:1994
Emergency control organization and proce-
Commentary (Supplement to AS 3735–2001)
dures for buildings, structures and work- Heat resisting–Exterior 14pp
58pp
places 28pp Provides requirements for single and multi-component
Provides commentary and additional information to AS
3735, Concrete structures retaining liquids. Includes tables Amendment 1 17 May 2004 primers and finishing paint coats for the protection of
and drawings to assist in the usage of that Standard. Amendment 2 30 November 2005 steel against atmospheric corrosion at elevated tem-
Specifies recommended procedures for the safety of people peratures. (CH-003)
(CE-022)
in buildings, structures and workplaces during emergencies;
guidelines for the appointment of the Emergency Planning AS/NZS 3750.4:1994
AS 3736–1990 Committee and the setting up of the Emergency Control
Geographical information systems– Bitumen paint 14pp
Organization. (FP-017)
Bibliographical elements on maps 7pp Provides requirements for single component bitumen
Specifies the essential bibliographic elements of a map and paints intended for the short-term protection of iron
AS 3745–1995 and steel against atmospheric corrosion. (CH-003)
how and where they should be placed on the map. It is in- Emergency control organization and proce-
tended for use by map makers, libraries and kindred organi- dures for buildings 16pp
zations who store and retrieve maps, particularly those AS/NZS 3750.5:1994
compiling a computer database. (IT-004) Available Superseded Acrylic full gloss (two-pack) 19pp
Specifies guidance on the establishment of an Emergency
Control Organization and the preparation of emergency Provides requirements for two-component full gloss
AS 3739–1990 acrylic paint intended for the protection of iron and
procedures for buildings or groups of buildings, for ensur-
Data storage and transfer media–Designation ing the controlled movement of occupants including steel structures against atmospheric corrosion.
of unrecorded diskettes evacuation. (FP-017) (CH-003)
(ISO 9983:1989) 2pp
Specifies a system of labelling diskettes and diskette drives AS 3746–1990 AS/NZS 3750.6:1995
to reduce the problems associated with a range of similar Files and rasps 17pp Full gloss polyurethane (two-pack) 20pp
diskette sizes and densities. This Standard is technically Specifies the requirements for 19 types of files and rasps Provides requirements for two-component solvent-
equivalent to ISO 9983:1989. (IT-001) for general use, including disposition and spacing of teeth borne full gloss polyurethane paints intended for use
for each type. Tolerances on dimensions and spacing of in the protection of iron and steel against external at-
AS 3740 Set–2006 teeth are given, and tests by a hand prover are prescribed. mospheric corrosion. Includes high-build coatings.
Wet areas Set (ME-010) (CH-003)

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AS/NZS 3750.7:1994 AS 3751–2005 Appendices include detailed test methods. It does not cover
Aluminium paint 13pp Underground mining–Slope haulage– type approval tests for the design and construction of the
Couplings, drawbars, and safety chains 29pp equipment, nor does it include any procedural rules for the
Provides requirements for aluminium coloured finish-
Specifies requirements for couplings, drawbars, and safety safe use of the equipment. (EL-036)
ing paints that are intended to protect iron and steel
against atmospheric corrosion. (CH-003) chains that connect slope haulage conveyances in under-
ground mines. Covers design, materials, manufacture, test- AS/NZS 3760:2001
AS/NZS 3750.8:1994 ing, and marking. (ME-018) In-service safety inspection and testing of
electrical equipment 21pp
Vinyl paints–Primer, high-build and gloss
AS/NZS 3752:2006 Available Superseded
18pp Specifies the procedures and criteria for the in-service
Provides requirements for vinyl paints used as prim-
Welding and allied processes–Determination
of hydrogen content in ferritic steel arc weld safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment which
ers, intermediate coats and finishing coats intended for is designed for connection by flexible cord. It also applies
the exterior protection of iron and steel against atmos- metal
to cord extension sets, portable outlet devices, portable re-
pheric corrosion. (CH-003) (ISO 3690:2000) 20pp sidual current devices and portable isolation transformers.
Specifies the sampling and analytical procedure for the de- Appendices include detailed test methods. It does not cover
AS/NZS 3750.9:1994 termination of diffusible and (WD-002) type approval tests for the design and construction of the
Organic zinc-rich primer 16pp equipment, nor does it include any procedural rules for the
Provides requirements for organic zinc-rich priming AS 3753–2001 safe use of equipment. (EL-036)
paint intended for use on iron and steel to provide pro- Recommended practice for chemical analysis
tection against atmospheric corrosion. (CH-003) by ultraviolet/visible spectrophotometry 25pp AS 3761–1990
Sets out recommended procedures, principles and tech- Vehicle exhaust system surface temperatures
AS/NZS 3750.10:1994 niques involved in the setting up and operation of the 4pp
UV/visible spectrophotometer for use in chemical methods Specifies the maximum surface temperatures of motor ve-
Full gloss epoxy (two-pack) 24pp of analysis. (CH-016)
Provides requirements for full gloss epoxy paint in- hicle exhaust systems to minimize the likelihood of bush
tended for the protection of iron and steel structures fires, and includes the test method for determining the sur-
AS 3754–1990 face temperature. The test method simulates hard driving
against exterior corrosion in a severe industrial or ma-
rine environment. (CH-003) Safe application of powder coatings by elec- conditions which are followed by a cooling down period
trostatic spraying 8pp during which temperatures of the exhaust system surfaces
Specifies requirements for occupational health and safety in are recorded at specific intervals. (ME-020)
AS/NZS 3750.11:1996
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Chlorinated rubber–High-build and gloss static spraying. Requirements are included for plant and AS 3762–1990
19pp equipment as well as safe operating procedures. A checklist Measurement and reporting of local vibration
Specifies requirements for high-build and gloss chlo- of precautions is included in an appendix. (SF-039) data of ship structures and equipment
rinated rubber paints intended to protect iron and steel (ISO 4868:1984) 13pp
against atmospheric corrosion. (CH-003) AS 3755–1990 Sets out procedures for gathering and presenting data on
Acoustics–Measurement of airborne noise vibrations of local structural elements or equipment in sea-
AS/NZS 3750.12:1996 emitted by computer and business equipment going merchant ships. Concerned with local vibration
Alkyd/micaceous iron oxide 15pp (ISO 7779:1988) 37pp measured on structural elements, superstructure, decks,
Provides requirements for alkyd/micaceous iron oxide Specifies procedures for measuring and reporting the noise bulkheads, masts, machines, foundation and equipment, but
paint intended to protect iron and steel against atmos- emitted by computer and business equipment. The basic relates only to the measurement and reporting of vibration
pheric corrosion. (CH-003) emission quantity is the A-weighted sound power level of the structure or equipment mounted thereon. This Stan-
which may be used for comparing equipment of the same dard is technically identical to and reproduced from ISO
AS/NZS 3750.13:1997 type, but from different manufacturers, or for comparing 4868:1984. (AV-008)
Epoxy primer (two pack) 15pp different equipment. Two methods for determining the
sound power levels are specified in order to avoid undue AS 3763–1990
Provides requirements for two-component epoxy
primers for the protection of iron and steel and galva- restriction on existing facilities and experience. Identical Mechanical vibration and shock–Guidelines
nized iron and steel against atmospheric corrosion in with and reproduced from ISO 7779. (AV-007) for the overall evaluation of vibration in mer-
an industrial or marine environment. (CH-003) chant ships
AS 3756–1990 (ISO 6954:1984) 3pp
AS/NZS 3750.14:1997 Acoustics–Measurement of high-frequency Provides guidelines for the relative evaluation of hull and
High-build epoxy (two-pack) 25pp noise emitted by computer and business superstructure in normally occupied spaces, and shipboard
Provides requirements for a two-component, high- equipment vibration data, useful for the development and improve-
(ISO 9295:1988) 11pp ment of hull vibration reference amplitudes. Applicable to
build epoxy paint intended to be used for the protec-
Specifies four methods for the determination of the sound both turbine-driven and diesel-driven merchant ships of
tion of iron and steel against exterior atmospheric cor-
power levels of high-frequency noise emitted by computer length between perpendiculars of 100 m or greater. The ap-
rosion. (CH-003)
and business equipment in the frequency range covered by plicable frequency range is 1 Hz to 100 Hz. This Standard
the octave band centred at 16 kHz. Identical with and re- is technically identical to and reproduced from ISO
AS/NZS 3750.15:1998 6954:1984. (AV-008)
produced from ISO 9295. (AV-007)
Inorganic zinc silicate paint 20pp
Specifies requirements for inorganic zinc silicate paint AS 3757–1990 AS 3764–1990
for use in the protection of iron and steel against exte- Acoustics–Declared noise emission values of The measurement and reporting of shipboard
rior atmospheric corrosion. (CH-003) vibration data
computers and business equipment
(ISO 9296:1988) 7pp (ISO 4867:1984) 18pp
AS/NZS 3750.16:1998 Sets out procedures for gathering and presenting data on
Applies to computer and business equipment. Specifies the
Waterborne primer and paint for galva- method for determining the declared noise emission values, hull vibration in single-shaft and multiple-shaft sea-going
nized, zinc/aluminium alloy-coated and acoustical and product information to be supplied to users merchant ships, and for vibrations of propulsion-shaft sys-
zinc-primed steel 17pp by the manufacturer and the method for verifying the de- tems as it affects hull vibration. This Standard is technically
Specifies requirements for waterborne primers and clared noise emission values given by the manufacturer. identical to and reproduced from ISO 4867:1984.
paints intended to be used on primed or unprimed gal- Identical with and reproduced from ISO 9296. (AV-007) (AV-008)
vanized steel, zinc/aluminium alloy-coated steel and
on zinc-primed steel in exterior industrial or marine AS 3758–1990 AS 3766–1990
applications when applied by brush, roller or spraying. Guide to the evaluation of the effectiveness of Mechanical fittings for low voltage aerial bun-
(CH-003) fire retardants 3pp dled cables 21pp
Provides general guidelines on relevant considerations for Specifies performance and general requirements for fittings
AS/NZS 3750.17:1998 evaluating the effectiveness of fire retardants. (FP-018) designed specifically for use with the insulated aerial ca-
Etch primers (single pack and two-pack) bles, manufactured to AS 3560, Electric cables–Aerial bun-
AS 3759–1990 dled–Voltages up to and including 0.6/1 kV. (EL-010)
14pp
Specifies requirements for single pack etch primers Codes for the representation of currencies
AS 3767–1990
(Type 1) and two-pack etch primers (Type 2) intended and funds
for pretreating metal surfaces to improve the adhesion Information processing–Representation of
(ISO 4217:1987) 12pp
of paint systems applied to them. (CH-003) numerical values in character strings for in-
Provides a series of universally applicable codes for the
identification of currencies and funds for transaction pur- formation interchange
AS 3750.18–2002 poses. This Standard is identical with and has been repro- (ISO 6093:1985) 12pp
Moisture cure urethane (single-pack) sys- duced from ISO 4217:1987, Codes for the representation of Specifies three presentations of numeric values, which are
currencies and funds. (IT-005) represented in character strings in a form readable by com-
tems 21pp puters, for use in interchange between processing systems.
Specifies requirements and methods for the applica- The Standard also provides guidance for developers of pro-
tion of one-component, solvent-borne, moisture cure AS/NZS 3760:2003
In-service safety inspection and testing of gramming language standards and software developers.
urethane paints intended to be used primarily for the This Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced
protection of iron and steel against exterior atmos- electrical equipment 33pp from ISO 6093:1985. (IT-001)
pheric corrosion involving wet and damp areas,high Amendment 1 3 August 2005
humidity, coastal/marine and industrial fallout. Rec- Specifies the procedures and criteria for the in-service AS 3768–1990
ommendations and advice on information that should safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment which
be provided by the purchaser at the time of enquiry or is designed for connection by a flexible cord. It also applies Guide to the effects of temperature on electri-
order, plus methods for determining compliance with to cord extension sets, portable outlet devices, portable re- cal equipment 40pp
this Standard are given in appendices. (CH-003) sidual current devices and portable isolation transformers. Amendment 1 December 1995

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AS 3769–1990

Provides guidance for electrical design engineers on the ef- sponding sizes of Grade T chain complying with AS 2321. AS 3778.3.4–1990
fects of temperature on the ageing of contacts, terminals The components include hooks with eyes, clevises or other Velocity-area methods–Collection and
and electrical insulation and for the calculation of tempera- joining devices, mechanical connecting devices, and any
processing of data for determination of
tures in conductors due to joule losses in the material and other terminal fittings used in a lifting system based on
heat from terminations. (EL-6 &) Grade T chain. This Standard does not apply to welded errors in measurement
components other than welded master links, welded mul- (ISO 1088:1985) 21pp
AS 3769–1990 tilink assemblies, welded joining links, or components sub- Amendment 1 June 1991
Automatic teller machines–User access 4pp ject to an existing Australian Standard. (ME-025) Specifies a standard basis for the collection and proc-
Amendment 1 December 1990 essing of data for the determination of individual
Gives recommendations for the design and installation of AS 3777–1990 components of the total error in the measurement of
automatic teller machines to facilitate their accessibility to Shank hooks and large-eye hooks–Maximum water flow in open channels by velocity-area methods.
users. (IT-007) It is technically identical with and reproduced from
25 t 11pp ISO 1088:1985. (CE-024)
Specifies requirements for design, manufacture, marking,
AS/NZS 3770:1993 and testing of forged lifting hooks having a working load
Guide to the safe use of infusion pumps and AS 3778.3.5–1990
limit of not more than 25 t, for use with wire rope, sheave
controllers 19pp blocks, serial hoists, or general engineering applications. It Velocity-area methods–Investigation of
Provides advice on the safe use of infusion pumps, infusion includes large eye hooks and shank hooks. Guidance on in- total error
controllers, syringe pumps and pumps for ambulatory use formation to be supplied with enquiries and orders is given (ISO/TR 7178:1983) 26pp
in hospitals and health care facilities. (HE-003) in an appendix. (ME-025) Summarizes the results of investigations of the total
error in measurements of flow by velocity-area meth-
AS 3771–1998 AS 3778 ods. It describes the procedures used and types of er-
Road lighting luminaires with integral control Measurement of water flow in open channels rors and also gives recommendations for the collection
gear 31pp of data for investigation of errors. It is technically
Available Superseded identical with and reproduced from ISO/TR
AS 3778.1–2001
Specifies requirements for the design, construction, per- 7178:1983. (CE-024)
Vocabulary and symbols
formance and testing of road lighting luminaires with inte-
gral control gear, to ensure their suitability for the operating (ISO 772:1996) 94pp AS 3778.3.6–2001
and environmental conditions to which they will be sub- This Standard is identical to and has been reproduced Velocity-area methods–Measurement of
jected in service. Applies to luminaires with discharge from ISO 772:1996. (CE-024)
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flow in tidal channels


lamps of various types and ratings, which are designed to (ISO 2425:1999) 22pp
provide road lighting of Category V in accordance with AS 3778.2.1–2001
AS/NZS 1158.1.1 or Category B in accordance with AS This Standard is identical to and has been reproduced
General–Guidelines for the selection of from ISO 2425:1999. (CE-024)
1158.1. (LG-002) methods
AS 3772–1990 (ISO/TR 8363:1997) 7pp AS 3778.3.7–2007
Fire protection of cooking areas 16pp This Standard is identical to and has been reproduced Velocity-area methods–Measurement by
from ISO/TR 8363:1997. (CE-024) ultrasonic (acoustic) method
Obsolescent
Amendment 1 March 1993 (ISO 6416:2004) 50pp
Specifies ancillary fire protection equipment such as port- AS 3778.2.2–2001 This Standard is identical to and reproduced from ISO
able fire-extinguishers and fire blankets, but is principally General–Establishment and operation of 6416:2004, Hydrometry-Measurement of discharge by
concerned with performance specifications for fixed fire- a gauging station ultrasonic (acoustic) method. (CE-024)
extinguishing systems utilizing carbon dioxide, extinguish- (ISO 1100-1:1996) 20pp
ing powders, wet chemicals, or water sprays. Minimum re- This Standard is identical to and has been reproduced AS 3778.3.8–2007
quirements for inspection and maintenance are also given from ISO 1100-1:1996. (CE-024) Velocity-area methods–Electromagnetic
herein. (FP-011)
method using a full-channel-width coil
AS 3773–1990 AS 3778.2.3–2001 (ISO 9213:2004) 19pp
Bulk solids containers–Safety requirements General–Determination of the stage- Specifies procedures for the establishment and opera-
discharge relation tion of a gauging station, equipped with an electro-
3pp
(ISO 1100-2:1998) 26pp magnetic flow meter, in an open channel or a closed
Amendment 1 January 1992 conduit with a free water surface. (CE-024)
Specifies design requirements and operational procedures, This Standard is identical to and has been reproduced
and gives guidance on inspection, maintenance and clean- from ISO 1100-2:1998. (CE-024)
ing to ensure the safety of personnel in and around bulk sol- AS 3778.4.1–1991
ids containers, and to prevent containers from becoming AS 3778.2.4–2007 Measurement using flow gauging struc-
subject to loads greater than those for which they were de- tures–Thin-plate weirs
General–Estimation of uncertainty of a
signed. (BD-065) (ISO 1438-1:1980) 27pp
flow rate measurement
Specifies methods for the measurement of water flow
AS 3774–1996 (ISO 5168:2005) 65pp in open channels using rectangular and triangular-
Loads on bulk solids containers 77pp establishes general principles and describes proce- notch (V-notch) thin-plate weirs. The flow conditions
Amendment 1 September 1998 dures for evaluating the uncertainty of a fluid flow- considered are limited to steady, free and fully venti-
Amendment 2 December 1998 rate or quantity. (CE-024) lated discharge. It also specifies limitations of applica-
Specifies requirements for the determination of loads for bility related to weir and flow geometry for the rec-
the design of containment structures for the mass storage of AS 3778.2.5–2001 ommended equations. It is technically identical with
bulk solids. The loads include permanent loads, normal ser- General–Guidelines for the selection of and reproduced from ISO 1438-1:1980. (CE-024)
vice loads, environmental loads, and accidental loads. Does flow gauging structures
not apply to containers for the storage of silage. (BD-065) AS 3778.4.2–1991
(ISO 8368:1999) 11pp
This Standard is identical to and has been reproduced Measurement using flow gauging struc-
AS 3774 Supplement 1–1997 tures–Rectangular broad-crested weirs
from ISO 8368:1999. (CE-024)
Loads on bulk solids containers–
(ISO 3846:1989) 12pp
Commentary (Supplement to AS 3774–1996)
AS 3778.3.1–2001 Specifies the requirements for the use of rectangular
15pp broad-crested weirs for the measurement of water
Provides background materials from which requirements Velocity-area methods–Measurement by
current meters and floats flow in open channels under free flow conditions. It is
are derived in AS 3774. (BD-065) technically identical with and reproduced from ISO
(ISO 748:1997) 41pp 3846:1989. (CE-024)
AS 3775 This Standard is identical to and has been reproduced
Chain slings–Grade T from ISO 748:1997. (CE-024) AS 3778.4.3–1991
Measurement using flow gauging struc-
AS 3775.1–2004 AS 3778.3.2–1990 tures–Round-nose horizontal broad-
Product specification 19pp Velocity-area methods–Measurement by crested weirs
Amendment 1 29 December 2006 moving-boat method
(ME-025) (ISO 4374:1990) 18pp
(ISO 4369:1979) 27pp Specifies the method of measuring water flow in riv-
AS 3775.2–2004 Specifies the method for measuring discharge in large ers and artificial channels under steady flow condi-
rivers and estuaries by the moving-boat technique. It tions using round-nose horizontal broad-crested weirs.
Care and use 20pp also provides procedures applicable to this method
Amendment 1 28 November 2006 It is technically identical with and reproduced from
and covers general requirements of equipment em- ISO 4374:1990. (CE-024)
Specifies practices for the care and use of Grade T ployed. It is technically identical with and reproduced
chain slings. It does not cover repairs to such slings or from ISO 4369:1979. (CE-024)
the use of such slings for the lifting of personnel. AS 3778.4.4–1991
(ME-025) Measurement using flow gauging struc-
AS 3778.3.3–2001 tures–V-shaped broad-crested weirs
AS 3776–2006 Velocity-area methods–Measurement by (ISO 8333:1985) 16pp
Lifting components for Grade T chain slings slope-area method Specifies a method for the measurement of sub-critical
38pp (ISO 1070:1992) 13pp flow in small rivers and artificial channels using V-
This Standard specifies requirements for forged lifting This Standard is identical to and has been reproduced shaped broad-crested weirs. It is technically identical
components for use in chain sling assemblies with corre- from ISO 1070:1992. (CE-024) with and reproduced from ISO 8333:1985. (CE-024)

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AS 3778.4.5–1991 vices for the measurement of flow velocities in open AS 3779–1990


Measurement using flow gauging struc- channels. It does not define the form of the signal pro- Height setting micrometers and riser blocks
tures–Triangular profile weirs duced by the equipment or the signal receiving
equipment. It is identical with and has been repro- (ISO 7863:1984) 6pp
(ISO 4360:1984) 13pp duced from ISO 2537:1988. (CE-024) Specifies the characteristics of height-setting µm with a
Specifies the method of measuring water flow in open measuring capacity up to 600 mm and a minimum scale
channels under steady flow conditions using triangular AS 3778.6.2–1992 value not greater than 2 µm together with riser blocks up to
profile weirs. It is technically identical with and re- 600 mm in height. Test methods for the accuracy of instru-
produced from ISO 4360:1984. (CE-024) Measuring devices, instruments and
ments are given in Annexes. It is identical with, and repro-
equipment–Direct depth sounding and duced from, ISO 7863. (ME-027)
AS 3778.4.6–2007 suspension equipment
Measurement using flow gauging struc- (ISO 3454:1983) 4pp AS 3780–1994
tures–Flat-V weirs Specifies functional requirements of sounding and
The storage and handling of corrosive sub-
suspension equipment used in the direct measurement
(ISO 4377:2002) 35pp stances 37pp
of depth and velocity of flow in open channels, includ-
describes the methods of measurement of flow in riv- Sets out requirements and recommendations for the safe
ing the collection of sediment samples. It applies to
ers and artificial channels under steady or slowly vary- storage and handling, including disposal, of corrosive sub-
equipment used for sounding of water depth by the di-
ing conditions using flat-V weirs. It also gives guid- stances, i.e. substances that meet the Class 8 classification
rect method and to equipment for suspending measur-
ance on acceptable velocity distribution. (CE-024) criteria of the ADG Code. The Standard may also apply to
ing or sampling instruments (for example, current me-
ter or sediment sampler) at the point of measurement. dangerous goods, other than those of Class 2, that have a
AS 3778.4.7–1991 It does not apply to indirect methods such as echo Class 8 Subsidiary Risk assigned to them. A discussion of
Measurement using flow gauging struc- sounding. It is identical with and has been reproduced the hazards presented by corrosive substances and a bibli-
tures–Rectangular, trapezoidal and U- from ISO 3454:1983. (CE-024) ography of documents providing guidelines on the prepara-
shaped flumes tion of emergency plans are provided in appendices.
(ISO 4359:1983) 51pp AS 3778.6.3–1992 (CH-009)
This Standard specifies methods for the measurement Measuring devices, instruments and
of water flow in rivers and artificial channels under equipment–Calibration of rotating ele- AS 3781–1990
steady or slowly varying flow conditions, using cer- ment current-meters in straight open Acoustics–Noise labelling of machinery and
tain types of standing-wave (or critical depth) flumes. tanks equipment
It is technically identical with and reproduced from (ISO 4871:1984) 5pp
(ISO 3455:1976) 8pp
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

ISO 4359:1983. (CE-024)


Specifies the procedure to be used for the calibration Sets out the information to be included for labelling the
of current-meters, i.e. for the experimental determina- noise emission of machinery and equipment, and prescribes
AS 3778.4.10–1991 tion of the relationship between water velocity and the manner in which the information is expressed. Identical
Measurement using flow gauging struc- rate of revolution of the rotating element. It also speci- with and reproduced from ISO 4871:1984. (AV-006)
tures–End-depth method for estimation of fies the type of tank and equipment to be used and the
flow in rectangular channels with a free method of presenting the results. The procedure does AS 3782
overfall not take into account any possible differences existing Acoustics–Statistical methods for determin-
(ISO 3847:1977) 7pp between the behaviour of the current-meter moving in
motionless water and that of a fixed current-meter in
ing and verifying stated noise emission val-
Specifies a method for the estimation of sub-critical ues of machinery and equipment
flow of water in smooth, straight, rectangular pris- turbulent flow. It is identical with and has been repro-
matic open channels with a vertical drop and discharg- duced from ISO 3455:1976. (CE-024)
ing freely. It is technically identical with and repro- AS 3782.1–1990
duced from ISO 3847:1977. (CE-024) AS 3778.6.4–1992 General considerations and definitions
Measuring devices, instruments and (ISO 7574-1:1985) 4pp
AS 3778.4.11–1991 equipment–Echo sounders for water Defines terms relating to methods for determining and
Measurement using flow gauging struc- depth measurements verifying the labelled values of the noise emitted by
tures–End-depth method for estimation of (ISO 4366:1979) 6pp machinery and equipment. Identical with and repro-
flow in non-rectangular channels with a Provides information concerning the principle of op- duced from ISO 7574-1:1985. (AV-006)
free overfall (approximate method) eration, performance and selection criteria for echo
(ISO 4371:1984) 11pp sounders used in depth measurements for open chan- AS 3782.2–1990
Specifies a method for the estimation of sub-critical nel flow (and related) measurements. The use of stan- Methods for stated values for individual
flow of water in smooth, essentially horizontal, dard terminology is promoted. Information on the machines
straight open channels with a vertical drop and dis- characteristics of sound in water is provided in an an-
nex. It is identical with and has been reproduced from (ISO 7574-2:1985) 2pp
charging freely. It is technically identical with and re- Provides guidelines for determining the labelled val-
produced from ISO 4371:1984. (CE-024) ISO 4366:1979. (CE-024)
ues of the noise emissions of individually labelled ma-
AS 3778.6.5–2001 chinery and equipment. Identical with and reproduced
AS 3778.5.1–1991 from ISO 7574-2:1985. (AV-006)
Dilution methods–Constant-rate injection Measuring devices, instruments and
method for the measurement of steady equipment–Water level measuring de-
AS 3782.3–1990
flow vices
(ISO 4373:1995) 23pp Simple (transition) method for stated val-
(ISO 555-1:1973) 16pp ues for batches of machines
This Standard is identical to and has been reproduced
Specifies methods for the measurement of water flow (ISO 7574-3:1985) 2pp
from ISO 4373:1995. (CE-024)
in channels under steady flow conditions by the dilu- Provides guidelines for determining noise emission
tion method using constant-rate injection. It is techni- values of machinery and equipment for those labelling
cally identical with and reproduced from ISO 555-
AS 3778.6.6–1992
Measuring devices, instruments and the devices, and specifies a simple method for verify-
1:1973. (CE-024) ing compliance of the noise emission of a batch of
equipment–Cableway system for stream
equipment. Identical with and reproduced from ISO
AS 3778.5.2–1991 gauging
7574-3:1985. (AV-006)
Dilution methods–Integration method for (ISO 4375:1979) 8pp
the measurement of steady flow Gives a general description, functional requirements,
specification and guidelines for the design, and for the
AS 3782.4–1990
(ISO 552-2:1987) 13pp Methods for stated values for batches of
This Standard specifies methods for the measurement operation and maintenance of a cableway system used
for stream gauging. It is identical with and has been machines
of water flow in channels under steady flow condi-
tions by the dilution method using a known amount of reproduced from ISO 4375:1979. (CE-024) (ISO 7574-4:1985) 14pp
tracer. It is technically identical with and reproduced This method provides guidelines for determining noise
from ISO 555-2:1987. (CE-024) AS 3778.6.7–1992 emission values of machinery and equipment for those
Measuring devices, instruments and labelling the devices, and specific statistical sampling
AS 3778.5.3–2007 equipment–Ultrasonic (acoustic) velocity procedures for verifying compliance of the noise
Liquid flow in open channels and partly meters emissions of a batch of equipment. Identical with and
(ISO 6418:1985) 13pp reproduced from ISO 7574-4:1985. (AV-006)
filled pipes–Guidelines for the application
of Doppler-based flow measurements Describes the general design, operation, performance
and application of ultrasonic (acoustic) velocity me- AS 3783–1990
(ISO/TS 15769:2000) 23pp
ters for measurement of flow in open channels. It is Data storage and transfer media–CD-ROM–
This Standard is identical to and reproduced from
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO Data interchange on read-only 120 mm optical
ISO/TS 15769:2000, Hydrometric determinations-
6418:1985. (CE-024) data disks
Liquid flow in open channels and partly filled pipes-
Guidelines for the application of Doppler-based flow (ISO/IEC 10149:1989) 43pp
measurements. (CE-024) AS 3778.6.8–1992
Specifies the characteristics of read-only 120 mm optical
Measuring devices, instruments and data disks for information interchange between information
AS 3778.6.1–1992 equipment–Position fixing equipment for processing systems and for information storage, called CD-
Measuring devices, instruments and hydrometric boats ROM. This Standard is identical with and reproduced from
equipment–Rotating element current- (ISO 6420:1984) 9pp ISO/IEC 10149:1989. (IT-001)
meters Specifies methods of determining the position of hy-
drometric boats with respect to known points on the AS 3784
(ISO 2537:1988) 5pp banks of rivers and estuaries. It is identical with and
Specifies the operational requirements, construction, Coatings for fire protection of building ele-
has been reproduced from ISO 6420:1984. (CE-024)
calibration, and maintenance of rotating element de- ments

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AS 3784.1–1990 Specifies the requirements for the design and performance AS 3789.5–1994
Guide to selection and installation of of electrically operated smoke alarms containing detection Wool blankets–Laundering procedures
sprayed mineral coatings 17pp and alarm facilities. It also allows, but does not require, for 2pp
Sets out recommendations for the selection and instal- the inclusion within the smoke alarm facilities for inter- Sets out procedures for the laundering of wool blan-
lation of sprayed mineral coatings for the fire protec- connection with other units or accessories. Where such fa- kets used in health care facilities and institutions.
tion of building elements. A density test for the coat- cilities are included, the Standard specifies requirements for
(TX-015)
ing is provided in an appendix. (FP-019) the connection interface. It is not intended that this interface
be used for connection to remote monitoring stations. The
Standard applies to smoke alarms for installation within AS 3789.6–1996
AS 3785 Set–2007 Fabric specifications 15pp
residential accommodation where connection to remote
Underground mining–Shaft equipment Set monitoring is not required. (FP-002) Specifies requirements for cotton, cotton/synthetic and
148pp synthetic fabrics which are to be used in health care
AS 3787 facilities and institutions. (TX-015)
AS 3785
General requirements for single-use, sterile, AS 3789.7–1996
Underground mining–Shaft equipment
plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) packs for General apparel 16pp
AS 3785.1–2006 human blood Specifies requirements for the finished dimensions,
Shaft overwind safety catch system 9pp materials and manufacturing of nightgowns and pyja-
Sets out requirements for overwind safety catch sys- AS 3787.1–1997 mas for adult use, and utility gowns for baby, infant,
tems in vertical shaft drum winding and friction wind- Single blood packs 67pp child and adult use. (TX-015)
ing installations. Covers materials, design, testing and Specifies requirements for sterilized, non-vented, col-
certificates. Appendices provide guidelines on the in- lapsible, plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) single AS 3789.8–1997
formation to be provided by the purchaser and the blood packs for the collection, storage, transportation Recyclable barrier fabrics 4pp
supplier. (ME-018) and administration of whole blood. Does not apply to Specifies minimum performance requirements for un-
blood bag systems used for the freezing of red cells. used recyclable barrier fabrics. (TX-015)
AS 3785.2–2006 (HE-021)
Shaft winding arresting systems 9pp AS 3789.9–1998
Specifies requirements for arresting systems in verti- AS 3787.2–1997 Curtains and patient bed screens–Fabric
cal shaft friction winding installations, including mate- Multiple blood pack systems performance properties 11pp
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

rials, design and testing. Appendices include guide- Specifies manufacturing and performance require-
lines on information to be provided by the purchaser (ISO 3826:1993) 71pp
Specifies requirements for multiple blood pack sys- ments for fabrics to be used for hospital and institu-
and the supplier, and on the arrestor operating dis- tional curtains and bed screens. (TX-015)
tance. (ME-018) tems comprising two or more sterilized, non-vented,
collapsible, interconnected plasticized polyvinyl chlo-
ride (PVC) blood collection packs and satellite packs AS 3789.10–2000
AS 3785.3–2005
for the collection of whole blood, the preparation of Blankets–Cotton woven cellular blankets
Drum winding gripper systems 6pp
blood components, and the storage, transportation and 7pp
Specifies requirements for gripper systems in vertical
administration of whole blood and blood components. Specifies requirements for cotton, woven cellular
mine shafts having timber conveyance guides and
Does not apply to blood pack systems used for the blankets for use in hospitals and kindred institutions.
drum winder installation and cover design, materials
freezing of red cells. (HE-021) (TX-015)
and testing. Appendices provide guidelines on the in-
formation to be provided by the purchaser and the
supplier. (ME-018) AS/NZS 3788:2006 AS 3790–1992
Pressure equipment–In-service inspection Portable warning triangles for motor vehicles
AS/NZS 3785.4:2002 194pp 7pp
Conveyances for vertical shafts 11pp Specifies minimum requirements for the inspection, repair Specifies the design and performance requirements for
Specifies requirements for conveyances used in verti- and alteration of in-service boilers, pressure vessels, piping, portable warning triangles required to be carried in certain
cal-shaft mine-winding installations, including fixtures safety equipment and associated controls, and gives guid- motor vehicles in accordance with the National Road Traf-
on the conveyance, but not suspension pins for con- ance on the execution of such activities. These inspections fic Code and various State and Territory traffic laws or
necting head rope, tail rope attachments or gripper as- include the initial inspection after installation and prior to regulations. (MS-049)
semblies. Information that should be provided by the commissioning. Information is also given to facilitate
purchaser and supplier are given in appendices. grounds for agreement between the interested parties in es- AS 3791–1991
(ME-018) tablishing appropriate inspection intervals and procedures Hydraulic hose 22pp
for pressure equipment. (ME-001) Amendment 1 June 1991
AS 3785.5–1998 Amendment 2 May 1995
Headframes 13pp AS 3789 Specifies dimensional and performance requirements for 14
Specifies design requirements for headframes and Textiles for health care facilities and institu- classes of hydraulic hose having burst pressures up to 345
skyshafts, for use in mine winding installations. MPa and operating temperatures from -55°C to 205°C.
tions Flexibility, visual examination and marking requirements
(ME-018)
are also covered. (RU-001)
AS 3785.6–1992 AS 3789.1–1991
Guides and rubbing ropes for convey- General ward linen 15pp AS 3792
ances 8pp Amendment 1 January 1992 Ride-on lawnmowers
Amendment 1 July 1993 Specifies requirements for the following general ward
Specifies requirements for guides and rubbing ropes linen items used in health care facilities and institu- AS 3792.1–1990
used in vertical mine shafts. Covers material, design tions: flat sheets, draw sheets, break bed sheets, pillow Powered rotary ride-on mowers
and manufacture. An Appendix provides typical guide cases, towels, nappies, feeders, laundry bags and (ISO 5395:1990) 29pp
load determination methods for rigid guides. kitchen aprons. Specification details showing finished Amendment 1 December 1991
(ME-018) dimensions, materials and manufacturing require-
Specifies requirements for the design and construction
ments are listed for each of these items. (TX-015)
of powered rotary ride-on mowers with a width of cut
AS 3785.7–2006 not exceeding 1250 mm. The requirements specified
Sheaves 16pp AS 3789.2–1991 relate to the safety and robustness of the mower and
Sets out requirements for sheaves in mine winding Theatre linen and pre-packs 71pp are checked by the test methods included in appendi-
systems. Covers materials, manufacture, design, non- Amendment 1 January 1992 ces. (CS-033)
destructive testing and marking. Appendices provide Specifies requirements for the following items of thea-
information on rim dimensional proportions, surface tre linen for health care facilities and institutional uses: AS 3794
stress between rope and sheave, sheave diameter and drapes, fenestrated drapes, theatre gowns, hand tow- Computer graphics–Programmer's Hierarchi-
allowable wear for sheave rims without inserts. els, leggings (mayo table covers), and wrappers. Re- cal Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) lan-
(ME-018) quirements for the inspection and repair of used thea- guage bindings
tre linen and for the assembly of theatre linen pre-
AS 3785.8–1994 packs are also specified. (TX-015) AS 3794.1–1991
Personnel conveyances in other than ver-
FORTRAN
tical shafts 12pp AS 3789.3–1994
Specifies requirements for personnel conveyances (ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990) 213pp
Apparel for operating theatre staff 10pp Specifies a language independent nucleus of a graph-
used in shafts which do not exceed a gradient of 1 in Specifies requirements for the dimensions, materials
3. The Standard covers materials, structural design, ics system. For integration into a programming lan-
and manufacture of apparel for operating theatre staff. guage, PHIGS is embedded in a language-dependent
construction design, control system, inspection and Items of apparel specified are theatre dresses, two-
testing. Appendices give guidelines on the information layer obeying the particular conventions of that lan-
piece suits, warm-up jackets, warm-up gowns and guage (FORTRAN). This Standard is identical with
to be provided by the purchaser and the supplier. theatre boots. Boiler suits and pants suits are not speci-
(ME-018) and reproduced from ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990. (IT-003)
fied. (TX-015)
AS 3786–1993 AS 3794.3–1991
AS 3789.4–1994 Ada
Smoke alarms 13pp
Amendment 1 April 1995 Wool blankets 12pp (ISO/IEC 9593-3:1990) 285pp
Amendment 2 December 1995 Specifies requirements for four types of woven wool This Standard specifies a language independent nu-
Amendment 3 9 November 2001 blankets, heavyweight, standard weight, lightweight, cleus of a graphics system. For integration into a pro-
Amendment 4 22 April 2004 and cellular, for use in health care facilities and insti- gramming language, PHIGS is embedded in a lan-
tutions. (TX-015) guage dependent layer obeying the particular conven-

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tions of that language. This part of the Standard speci- specifies requirements for repair and overhaul service fa- AS 3811–1998
fies such a language dependent layer for the Ada cilities. (EL-014) Hard-wired patient alarm systems 19pp
computer programming language. It is identical with Amendment 1 August 1998
and reproduced from ISO/IEC 9593-3:1990. (IT-006) AS/NZS 3801:1995 Specifies the minimum performance requirements for hard-
Electronic data interchange for administra- wired patient alarm systems and gives guidance on their
AS 3795–1996 tion, commerce and transport (EDIFACT)– maintenance requirements. It applies to systems usually in-
Copper alloy tubes for plumbing and drainage Application level syntax rules 25pp stalled in high dependency health care establishments and
applications 11pp Available Superseded may apply to specialist establishments such as aged-care
Specifies requirements for round seamless copper alloy Specifies syntax rules for the preparation of messages to be facilities and hostels. It does not apply to telecommunica-
tubes, designated as either brass which is intended primarily interchanged in the fields of administration, commerce and tions-based systems using telephone diallers or PABX
for sanitary plumbing and stormwater drainage services, or transport. This Standard is identical with and has been re- equipment, or to non-hard-wired systems. Appendices are
copper nickel which is intended primarily for water ser- produced from ISO 9735:1988 (amended reprint 1990 and provided which specify the performance requirements of
vices. The ranges of nominal sizes are DN 10 to DN 150 incorporating Amendment 1:1992). (IT-001) optional features and give guidance on variations applicable
inclusive for Type B brass, and DN 32 to DN 150 inclusive to low-dependency care facilities. (TE-016)
for Type D brass and DN 10 to DN 80 inclusive for Type B AS 3805–1991
copper nickel. Details of dimensions and tolerances, chemi- Electronic data interchange for administra- AS 3812–2005
cal composition, temper and form of material, testing and Laboratory glassware–Boiling flasks with in-
tion, commerce and transport (EDIFACT)–
marking are specified. The appendices propose purchasing terchangeable conical ground glass joints
guidelines, safe working pressure, testing pressure, and hy- Forms design–Basic layout
(ISO 8439:1990) 3pp (ISO 4797:2004) 3pp
drostatic test. (WS-018)
Specifies overall sizes, image areas, their division and data Adopts ISO 4797:2004 to specify a series of boiling flasks
fields for printed forms or forms in electronically transfer- with interchangeable conical ground joints for general labo-
AS 3797 ratory purposes. (CH-001)
able format for use in administration, commerce and trans-
Hand hammers
port. This Standard is technically identical with and has
been reproduced from ISO 8439:1990. (IT-001) AS/NZS 3813:1998
AS 3797.1–1991 Plastic monobloc chairs 48pp
General requirements 5pp AS 3806–2006 Specifies strength, durability and stability as well as mark-
Amendment 1 August 1991 Compliance programs 21pp ing requirements for plastic monobloc chairs. This Standard
Amendment 2 March 1994 Provides guidance on the principles of effective manage- was developed by the Plastics and Chemicals Industry As-
Specifies general requirements for the manufacture, sociation in conjunction with the now Australasian Furnish-
Licensed to Eastern Well Service Pty Ltd on 07 Nov 2008. 1 user personal user licence only. Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited.

ment of an organization’‘s compliance with its legal obliga-


heat treatment, and finish of hand hammers intended tions, as well as any other relevant obligations such as in- ing Research and Development Institute. (CS-091)
for striking of wood, metal, concrete, masonry, or dustry and organizational standards, principles of good
stone. Tolerances for the fit of the handle and for the governance and accepted community and ethical norms. AS 3814–2005
mass of the head are given, and tests for soundness of The principles cover commitment to achieving compliance, Industrial and commercial gas-fired appli-
assembly are prescribed. (ME-010) implementation of a compliance program, monitoring and ances 89pp
measuring of compliance, as well as continual improve- Specifies the uniform minimum requirements for the de-
AS 3797.2–1991 ment. (QR-014) sign, construction and safe operation of Type B appliances
Specific requirements for heavy hammers that are intended for use with town gas, natural gas, simu-
5pp AS 3807–1998 lated natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas and tempered liq-
Specifies requirements for heavy hand hammers in- Vocabulary of basic and general terms in me- uefied petroleum gas or any combination of these gases
tended for striking of wood, metal, concrete, masonry, trology 44pp wither together or with other fuels. (AG-011)
or stone. Three levels of hardness of striking faces are Defines general terms used in all disciplines involved in the
given, and tests for soundness of assembly are pre- science of measurement. It is identical with and has been AS/NZS 3816:1998
scribed. An appendix provides guidance on the safety reproduced from the International vocabulary of basic and Management of clinical and related wastes
requirements and limitations of the use of heavy hand general terms in metrology. (ME-027) 9pp
hammers. (ME-010)
Sets out requirements for the identification, segregation,
AS/NZS 3808:2000 handling, storage, transport, treatment and ultimate safe
AS 3797.3–1991 Insulating and sheathing materials for electric disposal of clinical and related wastes which may be haz-
Specific requirements for light hammers cables 22pp ardous, in an environmentally responsible manner. Wastes
6pp Amendment 1 10 July 2002 arising from medical, nursing, dental, veterinary, labora-
Specifies requirements for the manufacture, heat Amendment 2 30 August 2004 tory, pharmaceutical, podiatry, tattooing, body piercing and
treatment, and finish of light hand hammers intended Specifies the tests and criteria, referenced in particular mortuary practices, inter alia, are dealt with in the Standard.
for striking of wood, metal, concrete, masonry, or Standards, for elastomeric, PVC, reduced fire hazard and (HE-011)
stone. Tests for nail pulling and handle clearance of polyolefin insulating and sheathing materials used in the
carpenter's claw hammers are prescribed. An appendix construction of electric cables and flexible cords. It does not AS/NZS 3817:1998
provides guidance on the safe use of light hand ham- cover tests that can only be conducted on completed cables. Acoustics–Methods for the description and
mers. (ME-010) (EL-003) physical measurement of single impulses or
series of impulses
AS 3798–2007 AS/NZS 3809:1998 (ISO 10843:1997) 23pp
Guidelines on earthworks for commercial and Safes and strongrooms Describes preferred methods for the description and the
residential developments 38pp (prEN 1143-1) 23pp physical measurement of single impulsive sounds or short
Provides guidance on the specification, execution, and con- Specifies performance requirements and procedures for series of impulsive sounds and for the presentation of the
trol testing of earthworks and associated site preparation testing secure storage units of the type intended for use in data. It does not provide methods for interpreting the poten-
works for commercial and residential developments; and on commercial, industrial, mercantile, financial and insurance tial effects of series of impulses of noise on hearing, com-
the interpretation and application of the relevant test meth- institutions, and the like, and that are relied upon to protect munity response or structures. This Standard is identical
ods specified in the AS 1289 series of Standards. (CE-027) the contents from intrusion and forced removal. The secure with and has been reproduced from ISO 10843:1997.
storage units include free-standing safes, built-in safes (EV-010)
AS 3798–1996 (floor and wall), strongroom doors and strongrooms (with
Guidelines on earthworks for commercial and or without a door). This Standard excludes electronic pack- AS 3818
residential developments 36pp ages (other than electronic locks) and other devices that
may be attached to the secure storage unit or vault. These
Timber–Heavy structural products–Visually
Available Superseded requirements are intended to establish the resistance to graded
Specifies guidelines for the execution and control testing of forced removal and intrusion resistant rating of secure stor-
earthworks and associated site preparation works within age units according to attack by prescribed tools. This AS 3818.1–2003
commercial and residential developments. (CE-027) Standard does not cover tests for fire resistance. (MS-058) General requirements 32pp
Specifies general requirements for visually graded
AS 3799–1998 AS/NZS 3810 heavy engineering timber products. It includes clauses
Liquid membrane-forming curing compounds Safes and strongrooms–Methods of test on moisture content, measurement of characteristics,
for concrete 26pp grade limitations and marking. Lists of species appro-
Specifies characteristics and requirements for liquid mem- AS/NZS 3810.0:1998 priate for particular uses are included in an Appendix.
brane-forming curing compounds for concrete (referred to Introduction and list of methods 1p (TM-003)
as curing compounds). Such compounds are used to limit (MS-058)
the loss of water from concrete surfaces during the early AS 3818.2–2004
hydration method. (BD-033) Railway track timbers 17pp
AS/NZS 3810.1:1998
Test for physical attack 18pp Specifies visual grading rules and dimensional toler-
AS/NZS 3800:2005 ances for rail track sleepers, special sleepers for lead,
(MS-058)
Electrical equipment for explosive atmos- crossing or turnout timbers and bridge transoms.
pheres–Repair and overhaul 99pp AS/NZS 3810.2:1998 F grades are given for use in the design of bridge tran-
Amendment 1 29 April 2005 soms. This Standard is to be used in conjunction with
Test for anchoring strength 3pp AS 3818.1. (TM-003)
Amendment 2 1 June 2005 (MS-058)
Sets out requirements for repair and overhaul of electrical
equipment used in hazardous areas, which are defined in AS 3818.3–2001
AS/NZS 3810.3:1998
AS/NZS 60079.10 for gases and AS/NZS 61241.10 for Piles 19pp
dusts. It covers equipment having a group designation of
Test for explosive resistance 5pp Specifies requirements for the visual grading and se-
Group I for coal mining and Group II for all other industries Specifies the method to be applied when testing secure lection of timber for use as piling in marine applica-
where flammable gases and vapours may be present. It storage units for explosive designation (EX). This is tions (salt or brackish water) or in other than marine
covers all types of explosion-protection techniques and an optional test. (MS-058) applications (land or fresh water). This Standard refers

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to AS 3818.1 for general product requirements and ductor types and predict the performance of conductors in AS/NZS 3825:1998
grading methods and is to be read in conjunction with service. It covers test methods for determining creep char- Procedures and devices for the removal and
that Standard. (TM-003) acteristics, stress-strain characteristics, breaking load, ther-
mal aging characteristics, d.c. resistance, self-damping disposal of scalpel blades from scalpel han-
AS 3818.4–2003 characteristics and geometric properties. (EL-010) dles 5pp
Cross-arms for overhead lines 7pp Sets out performance characteristics of devices used in, and
Specifies visual grading rules and dimensional toler- AS/NZS 3823 procedures for, the removal and disposal of scalpel blades
ances for timber cross-arms intended for use as sup- Performance of electrical appliances– and similar instruments from scalpel handles. (HE-011)
ports for overhead utility service cables. Two grades Airconditioners and heat pumps
of cross-arms are described and an optional top sur- AS 3826–1998
face grade is also given. F-grades are given for use in AS/NZS 3823.1.1:1998 Strengthening existing buildings for earth-
the structural design. This Standard is to be used in Test Methods–Non-ducted aircondition- quake 55pp
conjunction with AS 3818.1. (TM-003) ers and heat pumps–Testing and rating Sets out minimum requirements for the assessment, analy-
for performance sis, design and detailing of strengthening existing buildings
AS 3818.5–2003 for earthquakes in accordance with the strength limit state.
(ISO 5151:1994) 46pp
Mine lift guides 5pp Amendment 1 7 May 2001 The Standard does not apply to Class 1 and Class 10 build-
Specifies product requirements for mine lift cages in Amendment 2 15 August 2002 ings as defined in the Building Code of Australia.
mine shafts. Grade rules and tolerances are given. This Amendment 3 24 February 2006 (BD-076)
Standard refers to AS 3818.1 for general product re- Specifies the testing Standards for room aircondition-
quirements and lists of species for timber. (TM-003) ers. This Standard is technically equivalent to and re- AS/NZS 3827
produced from ISO 5151:1994. (EL-015)
AS 3818.6–2003 Lighting system performance–Accuracies
Decking for wharves and bridges 8pp AS/NZS 3823.1.2:2001 and tolerances
Specifies product requirements for decking used to Test methods–Ducted airconditioners and
surface wharves and bridges. Grade rules and toler-
air-to-air heat pumps–Testing and rating AS/NZS 3827.1:1998
ances are given. This Standard refers to AS 3818.1 for Overview and general recommendations
general requirements and lists of species. (TM-003) for performance
(ISO 13253:1995) 49pp 49pp
AS 3818.7–2006 Amendment 1 12 August 2002 Identifies the factors that influence variability in light-
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Large cross-section sawn hardwood en- such variability may be contained within tolerable lim-
Amendment 3 25 February 2006
gineering timbers 10pp Specifies the conditions on which the capacity and en- its in the specification, calculation and measurement
Specifies requirements for the visual grading and se- ergy consumption of factory-made residential, com- of interior and exterior lighting systems. Provides ad-
lection of species for large cross-section (greater than mercial and industrial, electrically driven, mechanical- vice on the comparison of calculated/measured values
0.016 m2) sawn hardwood engineering timbers in- compression, single-package and split-system, ducted of lighting parameters with specified or target values,
tended for use in structures. (TM-003) airconditioners employing air- and water-cooled con- taking into account the uncertainties of calcula-
densers and ducted heat pumps employing air-cooled tion/measurement. Sets out typical uncertainties that
AS 3818.8–2005 condensers are based. The Standard also specifies the might be expected for various elements of lighting
Stumps and sole plates 8pp test methods to be applied for determining the capac- calculations/measurements, together with total uncer-
Proposes grading rules and other requirements for ity and efficiency ratings. It covers equipment utilizing tainties for the overall design. (LG-012)
stumps and sole plates used for foundations for one or more refrigeration systems, one outdoor unit
houses. Both hardwoods and softwoods are covered and one or more indoor units controlled by a single AS/NZS 3827.2:1998
with clauses on preservative treatment and marking. thermostat/controller, as well as equipment utilizing
Guidance for ordering is given in an appendix. Compliance requirements 11pp
single, multiple and variable capacity components.
(TM-003) This Standard is an adoption, with national modifica- Sets out requirements applying to verification of com-
tions, of ISO 13253:1995. (EL-015) pliance of calculated or measured values of lighting
AS 3819 parameters, from interior and exterior lighting sys-
AS/NZS 3823.1.3:2005 tems, with specified or target values for these parame-
Heavy duty towing components
ters. The requirements are the minimum considered
Water-source heat pumps–Water-to-air necessary to ensure that calculated or measured values
AS 3819.1–1998 and brine-to air heat pumps–Testing and of lighting parameters are of an acceptable accuracy.
70 mm and 110 mm diameter towballs for rating of performance(ISO 13256-1, Ed. 01 (LG-012)
heavy duty couplings 11pp (1998) MOD) 43pp
Specifies classification, design, interchangeability of Specifies performance testing and rating criteria for AS 3828–1998
dimensions with tolerances, finish, marking require- factory-made residential, commercial and industrial,
ments for 70 mm and 110 mm towballs, which are electrically-driven, mechanical-compression type, wa- Guidelines for the erection of building steel-
used for the towing of trailers above 3.5 t in tension ter-to-air and brine-to-air heat pumps. (EL-015) work 36pp
and compression. A dynamic test is given in an ap- Recommends safe working provisions and practices (sup-
pendix. (ME-053) AS/NZS 3823.2:2005 ported by training) for those responsible for and involved in
Energy labelling and minimum energy the erection of building steelwork. This Standard is not in-
AS 3819.2–1998 performance standard (MEPS) require- tended to be solely for the builder, but also intended to pro-
Heavy duty coupling bodies for 70 mm vide guidance for associated trades. (BD-091)
ments 61pp
and 110 mm towballs 10pp Amendment 1 30 June 2006
Specifies classification, design, interchangeability of Amendment 2 21 August 2006 AS/NZS 3829:1998
dimensions with tolerances, finish, and marking re- Specifies the energy labelling requirements for single- Wool–IWTO Staple Test Regulations
quirements for a coupling body for 70 mm and 110 phase non-ducted airconditioners of the vapour com- (IWTO Staple Test Regulations) 20pp
mm towballs, which are used for the towing of trailers pression type for household use, and the minimum en-
above 3.5 t in tension and compression. A pull-out test Amendment 1 June 1999
ergy performance standard (MEPS) requirements for
and a dynamic test are given in appendices. single-phase and three-phase airconditioners of the Sets out IWTO regulations relating to sampling and testing
(ME-053) vapour compression type up to a rated cooling capac- staples of greasy wool for the terms of IWTO Staple Test
ity of 65 kW and which fall within the scope of Certificate and IWTO Combined Staple Test Certificates.
AS/NZS 3820:1998 AS/NZS 3823.1.1 or AS/NZS 3823.1.2 or This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced
AS/NZS 3823.1.3. (EL-015) from the IWTO Staple Test Regulations. (TX-012)
Essential safety requirements for low voltage
electrical equipment 5pp
Amendment 1 30 January 2004 AS/NZS 3823.3:2002 AS 3830
Specifies a set of outcomes-oriented criteria for the safety Calculation of performance for minimum Ferroalloys–Specifications
of electrical equipment for use by electrical regulators in energy performance standard (MEPS) re-
relation to products for which regulatory approval before quirements 21pp AS 3830.1–1998
sale is not required (non-declared articles). This Standard is Specifies procedures for calculating the performance Ferromanganese 4pp
intended to be consistent with the criteria of the European of factory-made residential, commercial and indus-
Union low voltage directive. (QR-012) Specifies the key technical and commercial require-
trial, electrically driven, mechanical compression, sin- ments for supply of the principal grades of ferroman-
gle-package and split-system, ducted and non-ducted ganese products used in Australia. (MN-006)
AS/NZS 3821:1998 airconditioners for determining their compliance with
Cassettes for medical X-ray diagnosis– minimum energy performance standard (MEPS) re-
quirements specified in AS/NZS 3823.2. (EL-015) AS 3830.2–1998
Radiographic cassettes and mammographic
cassettes Ferrochromium 4pp
(IEC 60406 Ed. 3.0 (1997)) 15pp AS/NZS 3824:1998 Specifies the key technical and commercial require-
Specifies dimensions for the commonly used range of cas- Guidelines for radiotherapy treatment rooms ments for the supply of the principal grades of ferro-
settes for radiographic and mammographic procedures. design chromium products used in Australia. (MN-006)
This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced (IEC/TR 61859 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 9pp
from IEC 60406:1997. (HE-003) Applies to those aspects of a radiotherapy installation AS 3830.3–1998
which ensure the safety of the patient, the equipment opera- Ferrosilicon 4pp
AS 3822–2002 tor and other persons present during the period in which the Specifies the key technical and commercial require-
Test methods for bare overhead conductors equipment is in use. General construction requirements are ments for the supply of the principal grades of ferro-
23pp not addressed. This Standard is identical with and has been silicon products used in Australia. Ferrosilicon used in
Specifies test methods for determining the characteristics of reproduced from IEC 61859:1997. (HE-003) the dense-medium separation method of minerals is
bare overhead conductors to enable users to compare con- not included. (MN-006)

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AS 3830.4–1998 AS/NZS ISO 3834.4:1999 bodies which are concerned with the recognition of compe-
Ferrosilicomanganese 4pp Elementary quality requirements tence. This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
(ISO 3834-4:1994) 9pp duced from ISO/IEC Guide 61:1996 (also published as the
Specifies the key technical and commercial require- Handbook, SAA/NZS HB18.61:1996). (QR-010)
ments for the supply of the principal grade of ferrosili- Provides specific requirements for fusion welding in
comanganese product used in Australia. (MN-006) contracts which require the manufacturer to have a
quality system other than ISO 9001 or ISO 9002 and AS/NZS 3842:1998
where the documented welding control has a minor Guide 62: General requirements for bodies
AS/NZS 3831:1998 operating assessment and certifica-
importance to the overall integrity of the final con-
Waste management–Glossary of terms 7pp struction; specific requirements for fusion welding as tion/registration of quality systems
Specifies definitions for commonly used waste terms such guidance to a manfuacturer developing a quality sys- (ISO/IEC Guide 62:1996) 11pp
as those involving collection, sorting, disposal, recycling, tem; and specific requirements for references in appli- Provides requirements which are intended to ensure that
waste stream, waste management and waste minimization. cation Standards which use fusion welding as part of certification bodies operate third-party certifica-
The definitions are aimed at generic waste rather than spe- their requirements or in a contract between relevant tion/registration systems in a consistent and reliable man-
cific product groups, in order to be suitable to various in- parties. This Standard is identical with and has been ner, thereby facilitating their acceptance on a national and
dustries and institutions as well as households. For terms reproduced from ISO 3834-4:1994. (WD-003) international basis. This Standard is identical with and has
specific to clinical or paper waste, refer to the relevant been reproduced from ISO/IEC Guide 62:1996 (also pub-
Standards. Terms more generally related to the environ- AS/NZS 3835 lished as the Handbook, SAA/NZS HB18.62:1996).
ment are not included. (EV-006) Earth potential rise–Protection of telecommu- (QR-010)
nications network users, personnel and plant
AS/NZS 3832:1998 AS/NZS 3843:1998
Electrical installations–Cold-cathode illumina- AS/NZS 3835.1:2006 Guide 65: General requirements for bodies
tion systems 38pp Code of practice 33pp operating product certification systems
Sets out requirements for the construction, testing and Specifies requirements and code of practice to mini- (ISO/IEC Guide 65:1996) 8pp
methods of installation of cold-cathode illumination sys- mize hazards due to earth potential rise for the protec- Provides general requirements for bodies operating a sys-
tems (neon signs) to ensure safety from fire and electrical tion of telecommunications network users, personnel tem for third-party product certification (which may include
shock. It includes requirements for electrical components and plant. (ET-007) a process or service) as a means of assurance that the sys-
and wiring and covers recommendations for maintenance tem complies with specified Standards and other normative
and repair. (EL-001) AS/NZS 3835.2:2006 documents. This Standard is identical with and has been re-
produced from ISO/IEC Guide 65:1996 (also published as
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Application guide 99pp


Specifies recommendation and code of practice for the the Handbook SAA/SNZ HB18.65:1998). (QR-010)
AS/NZS 3833:2007
application of the EPR Code of practice for the protec-
The storage and handling of mixed classes of tion of persons or plant prescribed in AS/NZS 3835.1. AS 3844–1998
dangerous goods, in packages and interme- (ET-007) Recommended practice for metal analysis by
diate bulk containers 76pp electrochemical stripping techniques 25pp
Provides requirements and recommendations for the stor- AS 3836–1998 Sets out recommendations for the selection of stripping
age and handling of mixed classes of dangerous goods, in Rack conveyor washers for health care facili- techniques suitable for the determination of the concentra-
packages and intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), where ties 18pp tion of metals. (CH-010)
two or more classes or divisions of dangerous goods are Specifies requirements for washers with a rack transport
kept in the same store. Includes segregation of dangerous system, which prewash, wash and rinse medical and surgi- AS/NZS 3845:1999
goods within the store, safe separation distances, fire pro- cal equipment in hospitals and other non-industrial applica- Road safety barrier systems 118pp
tection and emergency procedures. (CH-009) tions. These washers are not intended to treat certain types Sets out requirements for roadside devices that provide
of equipment, such as suction tubing, single-use equipment, some degree of redirection and containment capability
AS/NZS ISO 3834 mechanical components and electrical components. Guid- when impacted by a vehicle, or provide controlled absorp-
ance on information that should be supplied with enquiries tion of the kinetic energy of a vehicle that is on a collision
Quality requirements for welding–Fusion course. The Standard also provides users with issues when
welding of metallic materials and orders is given in an appendix. (ME-003)
specifying the installation, erection, maintenance and test
AS/NZS 3837:1998 methods for these devices to achieve an acceptable level of
AS/NZS ISO 3834.1:1999 performance. (CE-033)
Method of test for heat and smoke release
Guidelines for selection and use rates for materials and products using an AS 3846–2005
(ISO 3834-1:1994) 6pp oxygen consumption calorimeter 30pp The handling and transport of dangerous car-
Describes welding quality requirements suitable for Sets out a test method for the determination of ignitability, goes in port areas 132pp
application by manufacturers using welding as a heat release rates, mass loss rates, effective heat of combus-
Sets out requirements and recommendations for the han-
means of fabrication for any type of fusion-welded tion and smoke release of materials and products when ex-
dling and transport of dangerous cargoes in port areas, in-
construction. The guidelines define various ap- posed to controlled levels of radiant heating. (FP-018)
cluding facilities, berths and operations. Safety measures
proaches to quality requirements for welding fabrica- include repair work on ships and at shore installations,
tion, both in workshops and on sites and provide guid- AS/NZS 3838:2006 emergency procedures and fire protection. (ME-081)
ance for describing the capability of a manufacturer to Helmets for horse riding and horse-related ac-
be able to produce welded construction of the speci- tivities 12pp AS/NZS 3847
fied quality. They can also be used by any interested Specifies requirements for protective helmets for horse rid-
party as a basis for assessing a manufacturer's welding Shopping trolleys
ing and horse-related activities, intended to mitigate the ef-
quality arrangments. This Standard is identical with fects of an impact to the head. It includes construction, test-
and has been reproduced from ISO 3838-1:1994. AS/NZS 3847.1:1999
ing and labelling requirements. (CS-096) For general use 22pp
(WD-003)
Amendment 1 22 March 2002
AS 3839–1998 Specifies materials, construction, performance and
AS/NZS ISO 3834.2:1999 Evaluation of aftermarket disc pads for pas- testing requirements for shopping trolleys. (CS-016)
Comprehensive quality requirements senger vehicles and their derivatives 3pp
(ISO 3834-2:1994) 14pp Applies to replacement automotive disc brake pad assem- AS 3848
Provides specific requirements for fusion welding in blies, intended for passenger car vehicles and their deriva- Filling of portable gas cylinders
contracts which require the manufacturer to have a tives, and specifies the minimum requirements to ensure
quality system in accordance with ISO 9001 or ISO that the disc pad assemblies perform satisfactorily. AS 3848.1–1999
9002; specific requirements for fusion welding in con- (ME-054) Decant filling of medical air and oxygen
tracts which require the manufacturer to have a quality into portable cylinders–Safe procedures
system other than ISO 9001 or ISO 9002; specific re- AS 3840
11pp
quirements for fusion welding as guidance to a manu- Pressure regulators for use with medical Specifies the procedures to enable the safe filling of
facturer developing a quality system; and specific re- gases portable cylinders to be undertaken and details the
quirements for references in application Standards methods of decant filling of medical air and decant
which use fusion welding as part of their requirements AS 3840.1–1998 filling of medical oxygen. The Standard emphasises
or in a contract between relevant parties. This Stan- Pressure regulators and pressure regula- the need for trained staff only to execute these proce-
dard is identical with and has been reproduced from tors with flow-metering devices 29pp dures and draws attention to dangers associated with
ISO 3834-2:1994. (WD-003) these filling practices. (ME-002)
Specifies requirements for compressed gas regulators
and compressed gas regulators with flow-metering
AS/NZS ISO 3834.3:1999 devices for use in the medical gas industry. This Stan- AS 3848.2–1999
Standards quality requirements dard aligns closely with ISO 10524:1995 and EN 738- Filling of portable cylinders for self-
1:1997 with magnification and clarification of the test contained underwater breathing appara-
(ISO 3834-3:1994) 14pp
procedures and their test results. (ME-002) tus (SCUBA) and non-underwater self-
Provides specific requirements for fusion welding in
contracts which require the manufacturer to have a contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)–
AS/NZS 3841:1998 Safe procedures 13pp
quality system other than ISO 9001 or ISO 9002; spe-
cific requirements for fusion welding as guidance to a
Guide 61: General requirements for assess- Amalgamates AS 2704–1984 and AS 2705–1984 pro-
manufacturer developing a quality system; and spe- ment and accreditation of certifica- viding safe procedures for the filling of SCUBA and
cific requirements for references in application Stan- tion/registration bodies SCBA portable cylinders. The Standard also defines
dards which use fusion welding as part of their re- (ISO/IEC Guide 61:1996) 11pp the pressure limitations on the valves used on these
quirements or in a contract between relevant parties. Provides general requirements for bodies operating accredi- cylinders, together with details of the minimum in-
This Standard is identical with and has been repro- tation systems; intended to promote equivalence of national formation to be marked permanently on the valves.
duced from ISO 3834-3:1994. (WD-003) systems and facilitate mutual recognition between such (ME-002)

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AS/NZS 3849:1999 AS 3860–1991 AS 3870–1991


Wool–IWTO Condition Testing Regulations Fixed guideway people movers 29pp Certified reference materials–General guide to
for Wool Tops 17pp Specifies requirements for the design, manufacture, instal- material selection, preparation, testing and
Sets out the IWTO regulations relating to the sampling and lation, testing and operation of fixed guideway people certification 13pp
condition testing of wool tops and the issue of IWTO con- movers. (ME-066) Provides broad guidelines for the selection of a suitable
ditioning certificates for such wools. (TX-012) source material, and its subsequent preparation, testing and
AS 3861–1991 certification as a reference material intended for use in the
AS 3850–2003 calibration of apparatus, the assessment of a method of
Spa baths 8pp
Tilt-up concrete construction 55pp analysis, or for assigning compositional values to related
Sets out requirements for the planning, design, casting, Specifies material, construction, installation and safety re- materials. (CH-023)
transportation and erection of tilt-ip panels. (BD-066) quirements for spa baths. (WS-003)
AS 3872–1991
AS 3851–1991 AS/NZS 3862:2002
Orthopaedic implants–General requirements
The calculation of short-circuit currents in External fusion-bonded epoxy coating for for marking, packaging and labelling
three-phase a.c. systems steel pipes 55pp
(ISO 6018:1987) 2pp
(IEC 60909 Ed. 1.0 (1988)) 88pp Provides purchasers and manufacturers of steel pipes with a
Specifies general requirements for the marking, packaging
Amendment 1 March 1992 specification for external fusion-bonded epoxy coating of
and labelling of orthopaedic implants supplied either sterile
Specifies standard methods for the calculation of short- steel pipes for protection against corrosion. (ME-038)
or as manufactured, i.e. prior to sterilization. This Standard
circuit currents in three-phase a.c. systems, both radial and is identical to and reproduced from ISO 6018:1987.
meshed with and without contribution from generators and AS/NZS 3863:2002
motors, which are suitable for either computer or manual (HE-012)
Galvanized mild steel wire for armouring ca-
calculation. (EL-007)
bles 6pp AS 3873–2001
AS 3853 Specifies requirements for galvanized cold-drawn mild Pressure equipment–Operation and mainte-
Health and safety in welding and allied proc- steel wire of round cross-section used for the armouring of nance 65pp
electric and telecommunication cables. (EL-003) Specifies minimum requirements and guidance on the op-
esses–Sampling of airborne particles and
gases in the operator’s breathing zone eration and maintenance of boilers, pressure vessels, asso-
AS 3864–1997 ciated control and safety equipment, piping and auxiliaries,
and in the execution of such work. Covers actions required
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AS 3853.1–2006 Medical refrigeration equipment–For the stor-


age of blood and blood products 44pp by the owner-user from initial receipt of the equipment on-
Sampling of airborne particles
Amendment 1 February 1998 site until final disposal. Applies to commissioning, opera-
(ISO 10882-1:2001) 29pp tion, maintenance, routine inspection, storage and disposal,
Adopts ISO 10882-1:2001 to provide a method for Specifies requirements for the manufacture of medical re- together with specific requirements for safety management
sampling and analysis of particulate matter in welding frigeration equipment such as reach-in cabinets and walk-in systems, including where appropriate risk assessment. Ap-
fume. (CH-031) rooms for the storage of blood and blood products in the plies to pressure equipment covered by AS/NZS 1200. The
temperature range 2°C to 6°C, and for the storage of frozen requirements do not apply to all hazard levels of pressure
AS 3853.2–2006 blood plasma at a temperature of -25°C or lower, within an equipment. (ME-001)
Sampling of gases ambient temperature range of 10°C to 43°C. (HE-020)
(ISO 10882-2:2000) 21pp AS 3874
Adopts ISO 10882-2:2000 to provide methods for AS 3865–1991
Information processing–Picture coding meth-
analysis of the gaseous component of welding fume Calculation of the effects of short-circuit cur-
(CH-031)
ods
rents
(IEC 60865 (1986)) 38pp AS 3874.1–1991
AS 3854
Amendment 1 15 July 2003 Identification
Performance standards in building
Specifies standard methods for the calculation of the elec- (ISO/IEC 9281-1:1990) 8pp
AS 3854.1–1990 tromagnetic and thermal effects of short-circuit currents in Specifies the identification methods for coding of pic-
rigid and flexible conductors, and the resulting forces on torial information in digital form. It does not specify
Contents and presentation structures and supports. (EL-007)
(ISO 6240:1980) 2pp the contents of the data field of a picture entity. The
Sets out guidelines for the contents and presentation of field may also contain audio and/or animation data.
performance standards. This Standard is identical with
AS 3867–1991 This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
and reproduced from ISO 6240:1980. (BD-000) The qualitative identification of surfactant duced from ISO/IEC 9281.1:1990. (IT-001)
components in detergents 6pp
AS 3854.2–1990 Provides a scheme of analysis for the qualitative identifica- AS 3875–1991
Principles for their preparation and fac- tion of surfactant components in detergents. Appendices Information technology–Program constructs
tors to be considered provide information on the interpretation of spectra ob- and conventions for their representation
(ISO 6241:1984) 10pp tained by infrared absorption (including estimation of the (ISO/IEC 8631:1989) 7pp
Sets out the principles and factors to be considered in biodegradability of detergents tested) and the isolation of Describes the uses of procedure-oriented algorithms. It de-
the preparation of performance Standards. This Stan- acid hydrolysis products. (CS-002) fines the nature of program constructs, indicates the manner
dard is identical with and reproduced from ISO in which constructs can be combined, provides specifica-
6241:1984. (BD-000) AS 3868–1991 tions for a set of constructs and permits the definition of a
Earth-moving machinery–Design guide for variety of subsets of the defined constructs. It is identical
AS/NZS 3856 access systems with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 8631:1989.
Hoists and ramps for people with disabilities– (IT-015)
(ISO 2867:1980) 10pp
Vehicle-mounted This Standard recommends criteria for the design of com- AS 3876–1991
ponent parts of access systems on earth-moving machinery
AS/NZS 3856.1:1998 having engine power in excess of 15 kW. (ME-063) Information processing–Guidelines for the
Product requirements 15pp documentation of computer-based applica-
Specifies design and performance requirements for AS/NZS 3869:1999 tion systems
appliances which incorporate a platform, ramp, sling, (ISO 6592:1985) 17pp
seat or harness, for use by people with disabilities in Domestic solid fuel burning appliances–
Design and construction 27pp Establishes guidelines for the documentation of computer-
boarding and alighting from motor vehicles. Covers based application systems. It also contains checklists with
only those appliances that are attached to a vehicle. Specifies requirements for the construction of solid fuel the aim of supporting effective activities throughout the
(ME-067) burning heaters and related domestic appliances. Require- system life cycle. It is identical with and has been repro-
ments include design, performance and construction mate- duced from ISO 6592:1991. (IT-001)
AS/NZS 3856.2:1998 rials. Also included are requirements for appliances utiliz-
Installation requirements 5pp ing catalytic combustors and those used for water heating
purposes. This Standard does not cover the requirements AS 3877–1991
Specifies installation requirements in vehicles for the
types of hoists and ramps covered in Part 1. for installation nor does it address the power output, effi- Manipulating industrial robots–Vocabulary
(ME-067) ciency, or the level of pollutant flue gas emissions which (ISO/TR 8373:1988) 9pp
are covered by other Standards. (CS-062) Defines terms relevant to manipulating industrial robots
AS 3857–1999 operated in a manufacturing environment. It is identical
Heat exchangers–Tubeplates–Methods of de- AS 3869–1991 with and has been reproduced from ISO/TR 8373:1988.
sign 33pp Domestic solid fuel burning appliances– (IT-001)
Specifies a method for the design of circular tubeplates Specifications 21pp
used in shell and tube heat exchangers and in some types of AS 3878–1991
Available Superseded
boilers. It is intended to be used in conjunction with AS Information processing–Computer-assisted
1210, Pressure vessels, and, as moments, stresses, and de- Specifies requirements for the safe design and construction
of solid fuel burning heaters and related domestic appli- publishing–Vocabulary
flection across the tubeplate are determined by this method, (ISO/TR 9544:1988) 43pp
it may also be used with AS 1210 Supplement 1. The ances. Requirements include design, performance and con-
method is applicable to long-hand calculations, but its most struction materials. Also included are requirements for ap- Deals with terms that are in common use in computer-
effective use will be achieved by programming a computer. pliances utilizing catalytic combustors and those used for assisted publishing and covers the fields of text entry, text
An appendix provides an algorithm to assist in computer water heating purposes. This Standard does not cover the editing, typesetting and other typographical imaging, and
programming, as well as, a suggested worksheet and requirements for installation nor does it address the power printing and publishing; it also identifies the relationships
worked examples. (ME-001) output, efficiency, or the level of pollutant flue gas emis- between the terms. It is identical with and has been repro-
sions. (CS-062) duced from ISO/TR 9544:1988. (IT-001)

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Solvent cements and priming fluids for PVC Model, notation and service definition Inspection report–Daily painting 100pp
(PVC-U and PVC-M) and ABS pipes and fit- (ISO/IEC 9072-1:1989) 35pp 50 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only
tings 25pp Defines a Remote Operation (RO) notation for defin- includes 1 set of form)
(PL-021) ing the services provided to interactive applications. (CH-003)
This Standard also defines the services provided by
AS 3880–1991 the Remote Operation Service Element (ROSE) ser- AS 3895
vices. This Standard is identical with and has been re- Methods for the analysis of copper, lead, zinc,
Bin flow properties of coal 14pp produced from ISO/IEC 9072-1:1989. (IT-001)
Sets out methods for the measurement of the flow proper- gold and silver ores
ties of coal, primarily for the design of bins and chutes. AS 3893.2–1991
(MN-001) AS 3895.1–1991
Protocol specification Determination of gold (Fire assay–Flame
AS 3881–2002 (ISO/IEC 9072-2:1989) 28pp AAS method) 9pp
Specifies the protocol (abstract syntax) and procedures
Higher rank coal–Size analysis Sets out a fire assay–AAS method for the determina-
for the Remote Operation Service Element (ROSE).
(ISO 1953:1994) 12pp tion of gold in copper, lead, zinc, gold and silver ores.
These procedures are defined in terms of the interac-
Specifies reference methods for the size analysis of coal by (MN-005)
tions between peer ROSE protocol machines through
manual sieving (wet or dry), using test sieves of aperture the use of RTSE services or the presentation service
sizes between 125 mm and 45 µm. The Standard is identi- and the interactions between the ROSE protocol ma- AS/NZS 3896:1998
cal with and has been reproduced from ISO 1953:1994. chine and its service-user. This Standard is identical Waters–Examination for legionellae including
(MN-001) with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9072- Legionella pneumophila 11pp
2:1989. (IT-001) Amendment 1 10 April 2003
AS 3882–1991 Specifies a method for detecting and estimating the number
Rheology–Glossary of terms and classifica- AS 3894 of Legionella pneumophila and some other legionellae in
Site testing of protective coatings water. In this revision the biocide reduction step has been
tion of properties 19pp deleted as the dilution factors within this method, i.e. 0.1
Provides definitions of terms relevant to the properties of mL onto agar plates, are sufficient to overcome any residual
fluids and solids under conditions of deformation and flow; AS 3894.0–2002
antimicrobial activity within the sample submitted for test-
lists some units relevant to rheological measurements; and Introduction and list of test methods 1p ing. (FT-020)
outlines a scheme for classifying fluid and solid materials (CH-003)
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according to the rheological properties they exhibit when AS 3897–1991


subjected to specified tests. (CH-033) AS 3894.1–2002
Non-conductive coatings–Continuity test- Information processing–Guidelines for the
AS 3883–1991 ing–High voltage ('brush') method 22pp management of software documentation
Computer graphics–Computer Aided Design (CH-003) (ISO/IEC TR 9294:1990) 7pp
Offers guidance on the management of software documen-
(CAD)–Guide for structuring of computer AS 3894.2–2002 tation to those managers responsible for the production of
graphic information Non-conductive coatings–Continuity test- software or software-based products. This Standard is iden-
(BS 1192.5:1990) 16pp ing–Wet sponge method 6pp tical with and reproduced from ISO/IEC/ TR 9294:1990.
Gives guidance on the representation of construction by (CH-003) (IT-001)
computers primarily for the purpose of generating drawings
and the exchange of data between CAD users. This Stan- AS 3894.3–2002 AS 3898–1991
dard is identical to and reproduced from BS 1192:Part Determination of dry film thickness 27pp Information processing–User documentation
5:1990. (IT-006) (CH-003) and cover information for consumer software
packages
AS/NZS 3889:1993 AS 3894.4–2002 (ISO 9127:1988) 7pp
Rubber and plastics–Analysis of multi-peak Assessment of degree of cure 9pp Describes the user documentation and cover information
traces obtained in determinations of tear (CH-003) supplied with consumer software packages. This Standard
strength and adhesion strength is identical with and reproduced from ISO 9127:1988.
(ISO 6133:1981) 3pp AS 3894.5–2002 (IT-001)
Specifies three methods of calculating, after test, the tear Determination of surface profile 7pp
strength and adhesion strength of vulcanised rubber or fab- (CH-003) AS 3899–2002
rics coated with, or adhered to, rubber or plastics. Identical Higher rank coal and coke–Bulk density 10pp
with and reproduced from ISO 6133:1981. (ME-056) AS 3894.6–2002 Provides three methods for the determination of the bulk
Determination of residual contaminants density of crushed higher rank coal and coke. (MN-001)
AS 3890–1991 9pp
Rolling bearings–System life and reliability (CH-003) AS 3904
7pp Quality management and quality system ele-
Sets out a method for calculating the rating life of rolling AS 3894.7–2002 ments
bearings. It applies to those systems in which the failure of Determination of surface temperature
any one component produces failure of the whole system. 3pp AS 3904.3–1994
(ME-037) (CH-003) Guidelines for processed materials
(ISO 9004-3:1993) 21pp
AS 3891 AS 3894.8–2002 Provides a guide to quality system elements applicable
Air navigation–Cables and their supporting Visual determination of gloss 3pp to processed materials, such as bulk products, and dis-
(CH-003) cusses means of ensuring effective quality manage-
structures–Mapping and marking
ment. Based on and similar in scope to AS
AS 3894.9–2003 3904.1/NZS 9004.1/ISO 9004.1 Guidelines. This
AS 3891.1–1991 Determination of adhesion 9pp Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO
Permanent marking of overhead cables (CH-003) 9004-3:1993. Identical with NZS 9004.3. (QR-008)
and their supporting structures 5pp
Specifies requirements for aircraft warning markers AS 3894.10–2002 AS 3904.4–1994
for use on overhead cables and their supporting struc- Inspection report–Daily surface and am- Guidelines for quality improvement
tures. (EL-010) bient conditions 100pp (ISO 9004-4:1993) 31pp
50 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only Provides a set of management guidelines for imple-
AS 3891.2–1992 includes 1 set of form) menting continuous quality improvement within an
Marking of overhead cables for low-level (CH-003) organization. Describes tools and techniques for a
flying 2pp quality improvement methodology based on data col-
Specifies requirements for permanent and temporary AS 3894.11–2002 lection and analysis. This Standard is identical with
visual warning marking of overhead cables and sup- Equipment report 100pp and reproduced from ISO 9004-4:1993. Identical with
porting structures for low-level flying operations. 50 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only NZS 9004.4:1994. (QR-008)
(EL-010) includes 1 set of form)
(CH-003) AS 3905
AS 3892–2001 Quality system guidelines
Pressure equipment–Installation 42pp AS 3894.12–2002
Specifies requirements and guidance on the installation of Inspection report–Coating 100pp AS 3905.1–1991
pressure equipment (boilers, pressure vessels and pressure 50 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only Guidelines to AS 3901/NZS 9001/ISO 9001
piping), control, and safety equipment in accordance with includes 1 set of form) for chemical and allied industries 15pp
AS/NZS 1200 and Standards referenced therein, together (CH-003) Provides guidelines for the use of AS 3901 in the
with other relevant Standards. It recognizes the growing use process industries such as petroleum, food, mining,
of management systems to ensure the initial and continued AS 3894.13–2002 building materials, adhesives and sealants, detergents,
safe, reliable performance of pressure plants. (ME-001) Inspection report–Daily 100pp cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, inks and paints. Techni-
50 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only cally identical to the Chemical Industries Association
AS 3893 includes 1 set of form) (UK) Guidelines for ISO 9001, EN 29001 and BS
Information processing systems–Text com- (CH-003) 5750. (QR-008)
munication–Remote Operations

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AS/NZS 3905.3:1994 AS 3906–2004 AS/NZS 3947.3:2001


Guide for the hospitality industry 42pp Quality of service–Guide to customer expec- Switches, disconnectors, switch-
Provides guidelines for the implementation of quality tations 12pp disconnectors and fuse-combination
systems and quality improvement programs in hospi- Provides guidance to suppliers of services and products in units
tality industries such as hotels, motels, clubs, restau- identifying and understanding customer expectations as a (IEC 60947-3 Ed. 2.0 (1999), IEC 60947-3
rants and caterers, based on the requirements of AS focal aspect of the design and development of services, Amd.1 Ed. 2.0 (2001), IEC 60947-3 Ed. 2.0
3901/NZS 9001/ISO 9001. Developed jointly by products and systems to achieve customer satisfaction.
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand and Tour- Cor.1 (1999)) 47pp
(QR-002)
ism Training Australia, it provides links to training Applies to switches, disconnectors, switch-
programs in the hospitality industry and the 'Excel- disconnectors and fuse-combination units to be used
AS 3920 in distribution circuits and motor circuits of which the
lence in Hospitality' program. (QR-002)
Assurance of product quality rated voltage does not exceed 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V
d.c. Specifies characteristics of equipment, conditions
AS/NZS 3905.4:1995 AS 3920.1–1993 with which the equipment shall comply with reference
Guide to quality system Standards Pressure equipment manufacture 26pp to operation and behaviour in normal service and
AS/NZS ISO 9001:1994 and AS/NZS ISO Amendment 1 October 1995 specified abnormal conditions and dielectric proper-
9002:1994 for the pressure equipment in- ties, tests for confirming that these conditions have
Amendment 2 September 1999
dustry 35pp been met and the methods to be adopted for these tests
Specifies requirements for the assurance of product and the information to be marked on the equipment or
Provides guidance to the pressure equipment industry quality in the manufacture of boilers, pressure vessels, supplied by the manufacturer. This Standard is identi-
on the application of quality system Standards piping and associated equipment. It covers both regu- cal to and reproduced from IEC 60947-3:1999 and in-
AS/NZS ISO 9001:1994 and AS/NZS ISO latory and purchaser requirements and proposes vary- cludes variations made to this document by its Corri-
9002:1994. The application of each requirement is ex- ing degrees of external design verification and fabrica- gendum:1999/07 and Amendment 1:2001. (EL-006)
plained in terms understood in the industry. Typical tion inspection for manufacturers, both with and with-
examples are included to assist in understanding the out an accredited quality system. Requirements are
requirements. (QR-008) also related to hazard levels of the equipment deter- AS/NZS 3947.3 Supplement 1:2001
mined on the basis of risk analysis. (ME-001) Switches, disconnectors, switch-
AS/NZS 3905.7:1995 disconnectors and fuse-combination
Guide to AS/NZS ISO 9001:1994 for the AS 3925 units–Fuse-switch-disconnectors and
switch-disconnectors for use with low-
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road freight transport industry 57pp Software quality assurance


This Standard provides guidance for the road freight voltage aerial bundled cables (Supple-
transport industry on the application of quality system AS 3925.1–1994 ment to AS/NZS 3947.3:2001) 20pp
Standard AS/NZS ISO 9001:1994. The application of Plans Specifies requirements for fuse-switch-disconnectors
various quality system elements is described in terms (ANSI/IEEE 730.1:1989) 6pp and switch-disconnectors for use with low-voltage ae-
understood in the industry and typical examples are rial bundled cable systems in distribution circuits with
Provides guidance on the development, preparation, a rated voltage of 400 V a.c. line to line. It is closely
included. (QR-002) content and presentation of software quality assurance aligned with the requirements of AS/NZS 3947.1 and
plans (SQAPs). This Standard is identical with and based on AS/NZS 3947.3. (EL-006)
AS 3905.9–1996 has been reproduced from ANSI/IEEE 730.1–1989.
Guide to AS/NZS ISO 9001:1994 for tele- (QR-008)
AS/NZS 3947.4.3:2000
communications call charging and call
billing 60pp AS/NZS 3931:1998 Contactors and motor-starters–A.C.
Risk analysis of technological systems– semiconductor controllers and contac-
Provides guidance for the telecommunications indus-
try on the application of quality management Standard Application guide tors for non-motor loads
AS/NZS ISO 9001:1994 to call charging and billing. (IEC 60300-3-9 Ed. 1.0 (1995)) 30pp (IEC 60947-4-3 Ed. 1.0 (1999)) 64pp
The application of the various quality system elements Explains risk analysis and hazard identification within the Applies to a.c. semiconductor non-motor load control-
is described in terms common to the industry and general context of risk management; provides a basic lers and contactors intended for performing electrical
typical examples are given. (QR-002) model for analysis of risk, and for planning and presenta- operations by changing the state of a.c. electric circuits
tion; and provides explanations of the processes and guid- between the ON-state and the OFF-state. They may
AS 3905.10–1997 ance on several of the analytical techniques involved. This include a series mechanical switching device and are
Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from intended to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage
Guide to AS/NZS ISO 9001:1994 for the fi- of which does not exceed 1000 V a.c. This Standard is
nance industry 58pp IEC 60300-3-9:1995. (MB-002)
identical with and reproduced from IEC 60947-4-
Provides guidance for the finance industry, including 3:1999. (EL-006)
the banking, credit union, building society and finan- AS 3940–1990
cial adviser sectors on the interpretation and applica- Quality control–Guide to the use of control
AS/NZS 3947.5.3:2000
tion of AS/NZS ISO 9000 quality system Standards. chart methods including Cusum techniques
The application of the various requirements is de- 54pp Control circuit devices and switching
scribed in terms relevant to the finance industry. Typi- Amendment 1 August 1992
elements–Requirements for proximity de-
cal application examples are given, drawn from prac- Amendment 2 August 1993 vices with define behaviour under fault
tical experience within the industry. (QR-002) Provides guidance on the selection and use of control charts conditions
for quality management, and is complementary to AS 3941, (IEC 60947-5-3 Ed. 1.0 (1999)) 25pp
AS 3905.11–1998 AS 3942 and AS 3943 which provide detailed operational Applies to proximity devices with an enhanced resis-
Guide to AS/NZS ISO 9002:1994 for the procedures. Explains how control charts work, the applica- tance to fault. Specifies requirements for four different
motor vehicle maintenance and repair in- tion of average run length to control charting and the pro- types of PDF: PDF with desifned reliability; PDF with
dustry 20pp cedure for determining process capability. Outlines the test capability, PDF with single fault tolerance and
probability models and sampling statistics underlying these PDF with self-monitoring. This Standard is identical
Provides guidance for the motor vehicle maintenance charting methods. (QR-008) with and reproduced from IEC 60947-5-3:1999.
and repair industry on the application of quality sys-
tem Standard AS/NZS ISO 9002:1994. The guide is (EL-006)
written from the perspective of the small workshop AS 3941–1990
and describes the normal practices and how they relate Quality control–Guide for number noncon- AS/NZS 3947.5.5:2000
to AS/NZS ISO 9002:1994 in straightforward terms forming charts 14pp Control circuit devices and switching
using language and examples appropriate for the in- Provides guidance for preparing and using number noncon- elements–Electrical emergency stop de-
dustry. (QR-002) forming control charts, for the purpose of reducing the vice with mechanical latching function
amount of inspection needed to control process quality.
(QR-008) (IEC 60947-5-5 Ed. 1.0 (1997)) 11pp
AS/NZS 3905.12:1999
Applies to electrical control circuit devices and
Guide to AS/NZS ISO 9001 for architec- switching elements with mechanical latching function,
tural and engineering design practices AS 3942–1993
which are used to provide an emergency stop signal.
64pp Quality control–Variables charts–Guide 20pp Provides detailed specifications relating to the electri-
Provides guidance on the application of AS/NZS ISO Specifies a method for statistical quality control based on cal and mechanical construction of such devices and
9001 to architectural and engineering design practices, charting measurements of a quality characteristic. Outlines their testing. This Standard is identical with and re-
and similar designers and consultants practising in the the steps to be taken in setting up the control chart, and ex- produced from IEC 60947-5-5:1997. (EL-006)
construction industry. It includes guidance on the de- plains how this charting technique is used to establish proc-
velopment of effective quality systems for use within ess capability and to maintain process control. (QR-008) AS/NZS 3947.5.6:2000
a practice. (QR-002) Control circuit devices and switching
AS/NZS 3944:1993
elements–D.C.interface for proximity sen-
AS 3905.15–1998 Shewhart control charts
sors and switching amplifiers (NAMUR)
Guide to AS/NZS ISO 9001:1994 for the (ISO 8258:1991) 29pp
(IEC 60947-5-6 Ed. 1.0 (1999)) 11pp
accountancy profession 48pp Provides a guide to the use and understanding of the She-
whart system of control charts as one method for statistical Applies to proximity sensors connected for operation
Provides guidance for the accountancy profession on control of a process. Identical with ISO 8258:1991. by a two-wire connecting cable to the control input of
the application of quality system Standard AS/NZS a switching amplifier. The switching amplifier con-
ISO 9001:1994. The application of the various quality (QR-008) tains a d.c. source to supply the control circuit and is
system elements is described in terms common to the controlled by the variable internal resistance of the
accountancy profession and typical examples in the AS/NZS 3947 proximity sensor. This Standard is identical with and
accounting environment are included. (QR-002) Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear reproduced from IEC 60947-5-6:1999. (EL-006)

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AS/NZS 3947.6.1:2001 AS/NZS 3957:2006 AS 3964.1–1992


Multiple Function equipment–Automatic Light-transmitting screens and curtains for Specification
transfer switching equipment welding operations 22pp (ISO/IEC 9596-1:1991) 33pp
(IEC 60947-6-1 Ed. 1.0 (1989), IEC 60947-6- Sets out the safety and physical requirements for light- Amendment 1 March 1996
1 Amd.1 Ed. 1.0 (1994), IEC 60947-6-1 transmitting screens and curtains intended to provide pro- Specifies a protocol which is used by application layer
Amd.2 Ed. 1.0 (1997), IEC 60947-6- tection against hazardous radiations generated during weld- entities to exchange management information includ-
ing processes while simultaneously affording visual contact ing procedures for the transmission of management in-
1:1989/Corr.1:1991) 34pp
with the working position. (SF-006) formation between application entities, the abstract
Applies to automatic transfer switching equipment to
syntax of the common management information pro-
be used in emergency power systems with interruption
AS 3958 tocol and the associated encoding rules to be applied,
of the supply to the load during transfer, the rated
Ceramic tiles procedures for the correct interpretation of protocol
voltage of which does not exceed 100 V a.c. or 1500
control information and the conformance requirements
V a.c. Specifies characteristics of equipment, condi-
to be met by implementation of this Standard. This
tions with which the equipment must comply, tests in- AS 3958.1–2007 Standard is identical with and has been reproduced
tended to confirm these conditions have been met and Guide to the installation of ceramic tiles from ISO/IEC 9596-1:1991. (IT-001)
data to be marked on the equipment and/or provided 106pp
by the manufacturer. This Standard is identical with Provides guidance on the preparation of the back-
and has been reproduced from IEC 60947-6-1:1989 AS/NZS 3964.2:1994
ground and the fixing and grouting of floor and wall Protocol implementation conformance
plus Corrigendum:1991 plus Amendment 1:1994 and tiles and mosaic tiles. Information for application in
Amendment 2:1997. (EL-006) statement proforma 62pp
swimming pools, gradients on floors, screeds and ren- Provides the protocol implementation conformance
dering, and cleaning and maintenance is also included. statement proforma in compliance with the relevant
AS 3952–2002 (BD-044)
Water supply–Spring hydrant valve for wa- requirements of AS 3964.1–1992. This Standard is
identical with, and has been reproduced from,
terworks purposes 14pp AS 3958.1–1991 ISO/IEC 9596-2:1993, including Technical Corrigen-
Specifies requirements for flanged ductile cast iron spring Guide to the installation of ceramic tiles dum 1:1993. (IT-001)
hydrant valves with resilient seat for waterworks purposes.
This Standard is applicable to Class 16 valves of nominal 67pp
size DN 80 with either DN 80 or DN 100 flange with a Available Superseded AS 3965–1991
maximum working temperature of 60°C. The valve is in- Amendment 1 January 1992 Information technology–Open Systems Inter-
tended for use with potable water and is operated by means Provides guidance on the selection of the fixative and connection–Common management informa-
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of the attachment of a standpipe. (WS-022) the preparation of the background, and sets out various tion service definition
methods for the fixing of ceramic tiles, based on the (ISO/IEC 9595:1991) 27pp
AS 3953–1996 type of fixative to be used, for both floor and wall ap- Amendment 1 March 1996
Loading guide for dry-type power transform- plications. (BD-044) Defines an application service element (the common man-
ers 26pp agement information service element), which may be used
Provides guidance and loading recommendations to natu- AS 3958.2–1992 by an application process in a centralized or decentralized
rally cooled dry-type transformers complying with AS Guide to the selection of a ceramic tiling management environment to exchange information and
2735, and gives the method of calculating loading condi- system 38pp commands for the purpose of systems management. This
tions. It also describes how dry-type transformers can oper- Provides information on the properties of ceramic Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from
ate without exceeding the acceptable limit of deterioration tiles, fixatives and backgrounds, and assists the speci- ISO/IEC 9595:1991. (IT-001)
of insulation through thermal effects. It is identical with and fier in the selection of appropriate combinations to
reproduced from IEC 905:1987 and its Corrigendum 1991. meet the requirements of particular installations. AS 3965 Supplement 1–1995
(EL-008) (BD-044) Information technology–Open Systems Inter-
connection–Common management informa-
AS 3954 AS 3959 Set–2006 tion service definition–Access control (Sup-
Motor vehicle controls–Adaptive systems for Building in bushfire-prone areas Set 93pp plement to AS 3965–1991)
people with disabilities (ISO/IEC 9595:1991/Amd.4:1992) 2pp
AS 3959–1999 Extends the common management information service
AS 3954.1–1991 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone definition to include access control. This Standard is identi-
General requirements 8pp areas 24pp cal with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC
Specifies design, construction and installation re- Amendment 1 21 December 2000 9595:1991/Amd.4:1992. (IT-001)
quirements for hand controls, pedal extensions, left- Amendment 2 1 June 2001
foot accelerators, extensions of hand-operated con-
Sets out requirements for the design and construction of
AS 3967
trols, and steering wheel attachments. Electrome- Information processing–SGML support facili-
buildings in bushfire-prone areas in order to improve their
chanical-type driving controls are not included. ties–Techniques for using SGML
performance when they are subjected to burning debris, ra-
(ME-067)
diant heat or flame contact generated from a bushfire. Also
includes a methodology for assessing categories of bushfire AS 3967.1–1991
AS 3954.2–1991 attack in respect of a site situated in an area that has been SGML Tutorial
Hand controls–Product requirements 5pp designated by a relevant authority as bushfire-prone. (ISO/IEC TR 9573:1988) 124pp
Specifies design, construction, and performance re- (FP-020) Complements AS 3514 by providing additional tuto-
quirements for mechanical-type, manually operated
rial information. It is not intended, and should not be
hand controls. Does not include electromechanical-
AS 3959–1991 regarded, as an extension, modification, or interpreta-
type controls. The Standard is intended to be used in
Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone tion of AS 3514. The SGML language contains a
conjunction with Part 1. (ME-067)
areas 10pp number of components, some of which are optional
features. The tutorial information covers the main
AS 3955–1991 Available Superseded components of the language only; notably a discussion
Programming languages–C Establishes construction requirements for buildings in bush- of LINK, CONCUR, and DATATAG is outside the
(ISO/IEC 9899:1990) 219pp fire-prone areas which will enhance the resistance of the scope of this Standard. The intended audience is
Specifies the form and establishes the interpretation of pro- building to burning debris. (FP-020) mainly document type designers already familiar with
grams written in the C programming language. This Stan- the basic concepts of SGML, but requiring more tuto-
dard is identical with and has been reproduced from AS 3961–2005 rial information on techniques for using SGML for
ISO/IEC 9899:1990. (IT-015) The storage and handling of liquefied natural various applications. Subclauses 5.3 and 8.4 are writ-
gas 60pp ten in the style of a "User Guide" and can be used as a
AS 3956 Provides requirements for the design, construction and op- basis for end-user documentation. This Standard is
Information processing systems–130 mm op- eration of installations for the storage and handling of lique- technically identical with, and has been reproduced
tical disk cartridge, write once, for informa- fied natural gas (LNG). It addresses major installations of from, ISO/IEC/TR 9573:1988. (IT-027)
tion interchange atmospheric-type tanks for supplying marine tanker termi-
nals and pipeline peak saving. It also covers pressure tanks, AS/NZS 3967.11:1994
AS 3956.1–1991 usually part of a land transport distribution system. The Application at ISO Central Secretariat for
Unrecorded optical disk cartridge Standard does not cover transport or pipelines outside the international Standards and technical re-
storage installation. (ME-070) ports
(ISO/IEC 9171-1:1990) 40pp
Specifies the characteristics of 130 mm optical disk (ISO/IEC TR 9573-11:1992) 73pp
cartridges of the type providing for information to be AS 3962–2001 Defines the elements required, generic identifiers, at-
written once and read many times. This Standard is Guidelines for design of marinas 49pp tributes and their structure for international Standards
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC Sets guidelines for use by designers, manufacturers and op- and technical reports (ISO Central Secretariat SGML
9171-1:1990. (IT-001) erators of marinas for recreational and commercial vessels application), and also contains the formal SGML
up to 50 metres in length. Fixed berth and floating pontoon document type definition. This Standard is identical
AS 3956.2–1991 marina systems, single pontoons and floating wave attenu- with, and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC TR
Recording format ators are included. Guidance is also given for on-shore fa- 9573-11:1992. (IT-001)
cilities such as dry boat storage, boatlifts, boat ramps and
(ISO/IEC 9171-2:1990) 57pp parking facilities. (CE-030)
Specifies two formats for the physical disposition of AS/NZS 3967.13:1994
the tracks and sectors, the error correction codes, the Public entity sets for mathematics and
modulation methods used for recording and the qual- AS 3964 science
ity of the recorded signals. This Standard is identical Information technology–Open Systems Inter- (ISO/IEC TR 9573-13:1991) 83pp
with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9171- connection–Common management informa- Defines character entity sets for some of the widely
2:1990. (IT-001) tion protocol used special graphic characters. The entity repertoires

139
AS 3969–1991

are based on applicable published and proposed inter- AS 3978–2003 leum piping systems, bulk handling equipment, and the like
national Standards for coded character sets. This Stan- Non-destructive testing–Visual inspection of in accordance with the working stress design method, but
dard is identical with, and has been reproduced from, metal products and components 20pp does not apply to road and rail bridges, material less than 3
ISO/IEC TR 9573-13:1991. (IT-001) Specifies procedures for visual inspection of metal products mm thick, steel for which the design yield stress exceed
and components and includes requirements for qualification 450 MPa, and cold-formed members other than those com-
AS 3969–1991 of inspectors. (MT-007) plying with AS 1163. (ME-005)
Information technology–Telecommunications
and information exchange between systems– AS 3979–2006 AS/NZS 3992:1998
OSI Routing Framework Hydrotherapy pools 13pp Pressure equipment–Welding and brazing
(ISO/IEC/TR 9575:1990) 12pp Sets out recommendations and requirements for the design, qualification 90pp
Provides a framework in which OSI protocols for routing construction and operation of pools, for use by and man- Amendment 1 28 April 2000
may be developed and which expedites the progression of agement of persons whose conditions require hydrotherapy. Specifies requirements for the qualification of welding and
routing protocols through the standardization processes. (MS-051) brazing procedures, welders and brazers, and requirements
This Standard is technically identical with and has been re- for production weld testing, other than non-destructive ex-
produced from ISO/IEC/TR 9575:1990. (IT-001) AS 3980–1999 amination, when used in the construction of boilers, pres-
sure vessels, piping and their components. Specific details
Guide to the determination of gas content of
AS 3971–1991 are given for manual metal-arc welding, flux cored-arc
coal–Direct desorption method 23pp welding, gas metal-arc welding, gas tungsten-arc welding,
Television cameras–Parallel component video Describes methods for the determination of the gas content submerged-arc welding, electroslag, and oxy-acetylene
interface for non-composite ENG signals 4pp of coal by desorption, using samples obtained by surface welding. Details are also given for torch brazing, furnace
Specifies electrical and mechanical characteristics of the drilling and from underground. (MN-001) brazing, induction brazing, resistance brazing and dip braz-
interface between electronic news gathering (ENG) video- ing. The welding and brazing of carbon, carbon-maganese,
tape recorders (VTRs) and other equipment, such as cam- AS 3981–1991 and low and high alloy steels; as well as copper, alumin-
eras, where parallel component video signals are involved. Information technology–Programming lan- ium, nickel, titanium and alloys of these materials, are in-
Reference is made to relevant CCIR (International Radio guages–Extended Pascal cluded. (ME-001)
Consultative Committee) Reports. (CT-002)
(ISO/IEC 10206:1991) 214pp
Specifies the semantics and syntax of the computer pro- AS 3993–2003
AS 3972–1997 gramming language Extended Pascal by specifying re- Equipment for the pasteurization of milk and
Portland and blended cements 10pp quirements for a processor and for a conforming program. other liquid dairy products–Continuous-flow
Amendment 1 25 July 2007
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Specifies requirements for hydraulic cements consisting of ISO/IEC 10206:1991. (IT-015)
portland cement or of mixtures of portland cement and one Sets out requirements for the design and critical operation
or both of fly ash and ground granulated iron blast-furnace of equipment, including control recording instrumentation
AS/NZS 3982:1996 used for continuous-flow pasterization at temperatures be-
slag. (BD-010)
Urinals 12pp tween 60°C and 100°C of milk and other liquid dairy prod-
Specifies materials, manufacture and methods of test for ucts. (FT-027)
AS/NZS 3973:2005 urinals. (WS-003)
Shower/toilet chairs (mobile and static) 25pp
AS 3994–1992
Specifies requirements for materials, construction, per- AS 3983–1991
formance, testing and labelling for chairs which are in- Socket wrenches–Dimensions of drive
tended for use in showers and toilets. Included are mobile
Metal drums for insulated electric cables and squares
shower/commode chairs, static commode chairs and stools, bare conductors 10pp (ISO 1174:1975) 3pp
and static chairs and stools for use in showers. Does not Specifies the requirements for metal drums for the transport Specifies the dimensions of internal and external drive
cover the use of chairs in swimming pools or other highly and storage of insulated electric cables, bare conductors or squares for hand-operated socket wrenches. Technically
corrosive environments. (ME-067) other products for which the drums are suitable. (EL-003) equivalent to ISO 1174. (ME-010)

AS 3974–1991 AS 3984–1991 AS 3995–1994


Evaluation of uniformity of cement strength Manipulating industrial robots–Performance Design of steel lattice towers and masts 61pp
from a single source 5pp criteria and related test methods This Standard sets out procedures for the determination of
Provides guidelines for sampling, testing, presentation of (ISO 9283:1990) 36pp design wind speeds and wind loads to be used in the struc-
results, and evaluation in instances where the purchaser de- Describes methods of specifying and testing the perform- tural design of steel lattice towers and masts for communi-
sires information on the uniformity of strength of a cement, ance characteristics of manipulating industrial robots. This cation purposes. It further sets out the basis for the strength
produced at a single source, as determined by AS 2350.11. Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from assessment of members and connections of lattice towers
(BD-010) ISO 9283:1990. (IT-006) and masts. This Standard incorporates design and analysis
of guyed lattice towers and masts, design of cable tension
AS 3975–1991 AS 3985 members, footing design and criteria for assessment of ex-
Aluminium alloys–Irrigation tube 10pp Manipulating industrial robots–Mechanical in- isting structures. Guidance relating to maintenance and in-
Specifies requirements for thin-walled wrought aluminium terfaces spection, and access to steel lattice towers and masts is
irrigation tube used to transport water at temperatures be- given in the Appendices. It is not intended to apply to the
structural design of transmission line structures. The design
low 50°C in systems where the operating pressure is less AS 3985.1–1991
than 1 MPa. (MT-003) of aluminium and cold-formed steel, other than those com-
Circular (form A) plying with AS 1163, is not covered by this Standard, ex-
(ISO 9409-1:1988) 2pp cept in relation to access to the lattice towers and masts.
AS 3976 Defines the main dimensions, designation and mark- (BD-073)
Information processing–Portable Operating ing for the circular mechanical interface (form A).
System Interface (POSIX) This Standard is identical with and has been repro- AS 3996–2006
duced from ISO 9409-1:1988. (IT-006) Access covers and grates 34pp
AS 3976.1–1991 Specifies requirements for access covers and grates for use
System Application Program Interface AS 3986–1991 in vehicular and pedestrian areas. It applies particularly to
(API) C Language Manipulating industrial robots–Coordinate components manufactured from grey and ductile irons and
(ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990) 340pp systems and motions cast and manufactured steels and other materials, and ac-
Defines a standard operating system interface and en- (ISO 9787:1990) 5pp cess covers and grates having clear openings ranging from
vironment to support application portability at the Defines and specifies three robot coordinate systems. This 100 mm to 1300 mm. It is intended for use by designers,
source-code level. This Standard is identical with and Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from purchasers, manufacturers and installers of access covers
reproduced from ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990. (IT-015) ISO 9787:1990. (IT-006) and grates. (CE-029)

AS 3977 AS 3987–1991 AS 3997


Information processing systems–High Den- Manipulating industrial robots–Presentation Fluid power–Fire-resistant hydraulic fluids
sity Digital Recording (HDDR) of characteristics
(ISO 9946:1991) 12pp AS 3997.1–1992
AS 3977.1–1991 Specifies requirements for how characteristics of robots Classification
Unrecorded magnetic tape for HDDR ap- shall be presented by the manufacturer. This Standard is (ISO 6743-4:1982) 2pp
plications identical with and has been reproduced from ISO Amendment 1 October 1992
(ISO/IEC 8441-1:1991) 27pp 9946:1991. (IT-006) Specifies a system for the classification of fire-
Specifies requirements for unrecorded magnetic tape resistant hydraulic fluids. The Standard is technically
designed for High Density Digital Recording AS 3988–1991 equivalent to ISO 6743-4:1982. (ME-035)
(HDDR). This Standard is identical with and repro- Copper, lead, zinc, gold and silver ores–Guide
duced from ISO/IEC 8441-1:1991. (IT-001) to sample preparation for the determination of AS 3997.2–1993
gold 16pp Guidance on the selection, use and stor-
AS 3977.2–1992 Specifies guidance on methods for the preparation of sam- age 17pp
Guide for interchange practice ples of gold-bearing ore for the determination of gold con- Provides guidance on the selection, use and storage of
(ISO/IEC 8441-2:1991) 31pp tent. (MN-005) fire-resistant hydraulic fluids classified in accordance
Specifies the minimum performance levels necessary with AS 3997.1. The characteristics of fluids of each
for the effective interchange of information using high AS 3990–1993 classification are described and the recommended pro-
density digital recording (HDDR). This Standard is Mechanical equipment–Steelwork 87pp cedures and precautions to be taken when changing
identical with and reproduced from ISO/IEC 8441- Applies to the design, fabrication, erection, repair and al- the fluid in a hydraulic system from a mineral oil to a
2:1991. (IT-001) teration of steelwork associated with boilers, pressure ves- fire-resistant fluid or from a fire-resistant fluid to an-
sels, lifts, cranes, mining equipment, gas and liquid petro- other of a different classification are given. (ME-035)

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AS 3998–2006 (ISO 4021:1992) 6pp AS 4006–1992


Non-destructive testing–Qualification and cer- Sets out procedures for the extraction of hydraulic Software test documentation
tification of personnel fluid samples from an operating hydraulic fluid power (ANSI/IEEE 829:1983) 39pp
(ISO 9712:2005) 25pp system. This Standard is identical with and has been Describes a set of basic test documents which are associ-
Adopts ISO 9712:2005 to specify the qualification and cer- reproduced from ISO 4021:1992. (ME-035) ated with the dynamic aspects of software testing (i.e., the
tification of personnel involved in non-destructive testing execution of procedures and code). This Standard is identi-
(NDT). (MT-007) AS 4003–1996 cal with and reproduced from ANSI/IEEE Std 829–1983.
Permanent paper (IT-015)
AS 3999–1992 (ISO 9706:1994) 8pp
Thermal insulation of dwellings–Bulk insula- Specifies chemical, fibre and physical requirements for pa- AS 4008–1992
tion–Installation requirements 21pp per, which would be expected to survive long periods of Software design description
Deals with the installation of bulk thermal insulation in all time without deterioration if stored and used under normal (ANSI/IEEE 1016:1987) 7pp
classes of dwellings. It is not intended to apply to the insu- library and archival conditions. Based on and reproduced Specifies the necessary information content of, and recom-
lation of building services and equipment. It does not deal from ISO 9706:1994. (MS-048) mended organization for, a software design description. A
with foamed in-situ and reflective foil laminate thermal in- software design description is a representation of a software
sulation materials. (BD-058) AS 4004–2006 system that is used on a medium for communicating soft-
Lighting booths for visual assessment of col- ware design information. This Standard is identical to and
AS 4000 Set–2006 our and colour matching 8pp reproduced from ANSI/IEEE Std 1016–1987. (IT-015)
General conditions of contract Set 1622pp Gives colorimetric, photometric and physical requirements
for lighting booths that provide an environment suitable for AS 4009–1992
AS 4000–1997 colour assessment and matching in accordance with AS Software reviews and audits
1580.601.1. (CH-003) (ANSI/IEEE 1028:1988) 25pp
General conditions of contract 66pp
Amendment 1 August 1999 Provides definitions and uniform requirements for software
Amendment 2 11 October 2000 AS 4005 (Set) review and audit processes. This Standard is identical with
Amendment 3 30 March 2005 Recreational Diving Set and reproduced from ANSI/IEEE Std 1028–1988.
Comprises general conditions of contract suitable for appli- Complete set (IT-015)
cation in a wide variety of construction and building con- This set includes the following: AS 4005.1–2000, AS
tracts including civil, mechanical, electrical and other types 4005.2–2000, AS 4005.3–2000, AS 4005.4–2000 and AS AS 4010–1992
4005.5–2000. Analysis of detergents 14pp
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of engineering contracts. (MB-010)


Sets out methods of analysis for determining non-soap sur-
AS 4000/A–1997 AS 4005 face active matter, anionic active matter and soap, in deter-
General conditions of contract (AS 4000– Recreational Diving Supplementary Set gents. (CS-002)
1997)–Annexure Part A 150pp
15 sets of 10-pages form (The electronic copy only in- AS 4005.1 (Set) AS/NZS 4011:1997
cludes 1 set of form) Single-use examination gloves–Specification
Comprises a convenient pad of tear off forms of Annexure This set includes the following; AS 4005.1–2000, AS (ISO 11193:1994) 12pp
Part A, Separable portions of Australian Standard AS 4005.1 Supp 1–2000 and AS 4005.1 Supp 2–2000. Amendment 1 August 1998
4000–1997, General conditions of contract. (MB-010) Specifies requirements for single-use gloves intended to
AS 4005.1–2000 protect the user and a patient from cross-contamination dur-
AS 4000/B–1997 Minimum entry-level SCUBA diving 24pp ing medical and dental examinations and diagnostic or
General conditions of contract (AS 4000– Specifies the minimum training activities and terminal therapeutic procedures. It also covers single-use gloves in-
objectives required for the training and accreditation tended for use in handling contaminated medical materials,
1997)–Annexure Part B 200pp and includes particular requirements for regulatory author-
of persons who wish to dive using self-contained un-
100 sets of 2-pages form (The electronic copy only in- derwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) for recrea- ity application. It is technically equivalent to and repro-
cludes 1 set of form) tional pruposes. Medical requirements for such pur- duced from ISO 11193:1994. Appendices contain varia-
Comprises a convenient pad of tear off forms of Annexure poses are given in an Appendix. (CS-083) tions to materials, physical properties and marking re-
Part B, Deletions, amendments and additions, of Australian quirements. (HE-013)
Standard AS 4000–1997, General conditions of contract. AS 4005.1 Supplement 1–2000
(MB-010) Minimum entry-level SCUBA diving– AS/NZS 4012:1999
Medical form for prospective recreational Domestic solid fuel burning appliance–
AS 4001 Method for determination of power output and
Motor vehicles–Rear marker plates SCUBA divers 200pp
50 sets of 4-pages form (The electronic copy only efficiency 19pp
includes 1 set of form) Specifies a method for the determination of the average ef-
AS 4001.1–2003 ficiency and average thermal power output from batch feed
Manufacturing and classification re- Comprises the medical questionnaire and medical ex-
amination forms, along with the advice to the examin- domestic solid fuel burning appliances. (CS-062)
quirements for Class 1A and Class 1 re- ing physician, published in pad form. (CS-083)
flective plates 25pp AS/NZS 4013:1999
Specifies manufacturing requirements and defines AS 4005.1 Supplement 2–2000 Domestic solid fuel burning applicances–
production processes, classification graphics and text Method for determination of flue gas emission
design, materials and performance requirements for
Minimum entry-level SCUBA diving–
Statement of health for recreational diving 22pp
Class 1A and Class 1 rear marker plates of both rec- Specifies a method and requirements for determining the
tangular and strip configurations. (ME-053) 200pp
rate of particulate emission from batch feed solid fuel burn-
50 sets of 1-page form (The electronic copy only ing appliances. (CS-062)
AS 4001.2–2003 includes 1 set of form)
Fitting requirements for Class 1A, Class 1 Comprises the form for the medical practitioner to use AS/NZS 4014
and Class 2 reflective plates 14pp to report a person's fitness to dive following a medical
examination of the prospective diver published in self-
Domestic solid fuel burning appliances–Test
(ME-053) fuels
carbon pad form. (CS-083)
AS 4001.3–2003 AS/NZS 4014.1:1999
Manufacturing and classification re- AS 4005.2–2000
Recreational SCUBA dive supervisor Hardwood 4pp
quirements for Class 2 reflective plates Specifies a test method for assessing hardwood test
21pp 12pp
Specifies the minimum training activities and terminal fuels used when determining the power output, effi-
Specifies manufacturing requirements and defines ciency and particulate emission of domestic solid fuel
production processes, classification, graphics and text objectives required for the training and accreditation
of recreational SCUBA dive supervisors. (CS-083) appliances. (CS-062)
design, materials and performance requirements and
test methods for Class 2 rear marker plates of both AS/NZS 4014.2:1999
rectangular and strip configuration. (ME-053) AS 4005.3–2000
Assistant SCUBA instructor 5pp Softwood 4pp
Specifies the minimum training activities and terminal Specifies a test method for assessing softwood test fu-
AS 4002 els used when determining the power output, effi-
Hydraulic fluid power–Particulate contamina- objectives required for the training and accreditation
of assistant SCUBA instructors for recreational ciency and particulate emissions of domestic solid fuel
tion of systems SCUBA diver training activities. (CS-083) burning appliances. (CS-062)

AS 4002.1–2001 AS 4005.4–2000 AS/NZS 4014.3:1999


Method of coding the level of contamina- SCUBA instructor 11pp Lignite briquettes 2pp
tion Specifies the minimum training activities and terminal Specifies a test method for assessing lignite briquette
(ISO 4406:1999) 7pp objectives required for the training and accreditation test fuels used when determining the power output, ef-
Sets out a classification code for the particulate con- of recreational SCUBA instructors. (CS-083) ficiency and particulate emissions of domestic slid
tamination of the hydraulic fluid power system. This fuel burning appliances. (CS-062)
Standard is identical with and has been reproduced AS 4005.5–2000
from ISO 4406:1999. (ME-035) AS/NZS 4014.4:1999
SCUBA instructor trainer 11pp
Specifies the minimum training activities and terminal
Sub-bituminous coal 2pp
AS 4002.2–2001 Specifies a test method for assessing sub-bituminous
objectives required for the training and accreditation
Extraction of fluid samples from an oper- coal test fuels used when determining the power out-
of recreational SCUBA instructor trainers. (CS-083)
ating system put, efficiency and particulate emissions of domestic
solid fuel burning appliances. (CS-062)

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AS/NZS 4014.5:1999 Specifies a set of procedures for the connection- AS/NZS 4019.4:1996
Semi-anthracite coal briquettes 2pp oriented transfer of data, control and reference infor- Procedures for distributed operation
Specifies test method for assessing semi-anthracite mation between protocol machines which implement (ISO/IEC 9594-4:1995) 102pp
coal briquettes used when determining the power out- the functions of a provider of the basic class virtual Specifies the procedures by which the distributed
put, efficiency and particulate emission of domestic terminal service and the two modes in which those components of the Directory interwork in order to
solid fuel burning appliances. (CS-062) procedures operate. This Standard is identical with provide a consistent service to its users. This Standard
and has been reproduced from ISO 9041-1:1990. is identical with and has been reproduced from
(IT-001) ISO/IEC 9594-4:1995. (IT-001)
AS/NZS 4014.6:2007
Wood pellets 3pp AS 4018.1 Supplement 1–1995
Specifies test methods for assessing pellet test fuels AS 4019.4–1992
Specification–Additional functional units Procedures for distributed operation
used when determining the power output efficiency
and particulate emission of domestic solid fuel appli- (Supplement to AS 4018.1–1992) (ISO/IEC 9594-4:1990, ISO/IEC 9594-
ances. (CS-062) (ISO 9041-1:1990/Amd.2:1992) 8pp 4:1990/Cor.1:1991) 46pp
Specifies additional functional units to the virtual ter- Amendment 1 March 1996
AS 4015–1992 minal (VT) basic class protocol that enhance the capa- Specifies the behaviour of Directory system agents
bility of the VT-environment, extend the set of objects (DSAs) taking part in the distributed Directory appli-
Information technology–Telecommunications and operations provided by the data transfer function
and information exchange between systems– cation. The allowed behaviour has been designed so as
and enhance the error handling capabilities of the ser- to ensure a consistent service given a wide distribution
Operation of an X.25 interworking unit vice provider. This Standard is identical with and has of the Directory information base across many DSAs.
(ISO/IEC TR 10029:1989) 5pp been reproduced from ISO 9041-1:1990/Amd.2:1992. This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
Describes the function of the interworking unit (IWU) in (IT-001) duced from ISO/IEC 9594-4:1990 including Techni-
terms of the mapping between protocol data (PDUs) that it cal Corrigendum 1:1991. (IT-001)
receives from one interface, and PDUs that it then trans- AS/NZS 4019
mits, which could be on either interface of the IWU. This Information technology–Open Systems Inter- AS/NZS 4019.5:1996
Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from connection–The Directory
ISO/IEC/TR 10029:1989. (IT-001)
Protocol specifications
(ISO/IEC 9594-5:1995) 37pp
AS/NZS 4019.1:1996 Specifies the Directory access protocol, the Directory
AS 4016 Overview of concepts, models and ser- system protocol, the Directory information shadowing
Information processing systems–Text com- vices protocol and the Directory operational binding man-
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munication–Reliable transfer (ISO/IEC 9594-1:1995) 20pp agement protocol fulfilling the abstract services speci-
Specifies the concepts of the Directory and the direc- fied in other parts of this Standard. This Standard is
AS 4016.1–1992 tory information base as well as presenting an over- identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC
Model and service definition view of the services and capabilities which they pro- 9594-5:1995. (IT-001)
(ISO/IEC 9066-1:1989) 14pp vide. This Standard is identical with and has been re-
Defines the services provided by the reliable transfer produced from ISO/IEC 9594-1:1995. (IT-001) AS 4019.5–1992
service element (RTSE). The RTSE services are pro- Protocol specifications
vided by the use of the RTSE protocol in conjunction AS 4019.1–1992 (ISO/IEC 9594-5:1990) 12pp
with the association control service element (ACSE) Overview of concepts, models and ser- Amendment 1 March 1996
services and the ACSE protocol, and the presentation- vices Specifies the Directory access protocol and the Direc-
service. This Standard is identical with and has been (ISO/IEC 9594-1:1990) 11pp tory system protocol, fulfilling the abstract services
reproduced from ISO/IEC 9066-1:1989. (IT-027) Provides the Directory capabilities required by OSI specified in Parts 3 and 4 of this Standard. This Stan-
applications, OSI management processes, other OSI dard is identical with and has been reproduced from
AS 4016.2–1992 layer entities, and telecommunications services. ISO/IEC 9594-5:1990. (IT-001)
Protocol specification Among the capabilities which it provides are those of
(ISO/IEC 9066-2:1989) 64pp 'user-friendly naming', whereby objects can be re- AS/NZS 4019.6:1996
Specifies the protocol (abstract syntax) and procedures ferred to by names which are suitable for citing by Selected attribute types
for the reliable transfer service element (RTSE) ser- human users (though not all objects need have user- (ISO/IEC 9594-6:1995) 35pp
vices. These procedures are defined in terms of the in- friendly names). This Standard is identical with and Specifies a number of attribute types which may be
teractions between peer RTSE protocol machines has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9594-1:1990. found useful across a range of applications of the Di-
through the use of association control service element (IT-001) rectory as well as a number of standard attribute syn-
and the presentation-service and the interactions be- taxes and matching rules. This Standard is identical
tween the RTSE protocol machine and its service- AS/NZS 4019.2:1996 with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9594-
user. This Standard is identical with and has been re- Models 6:1995. (IT-001)
produced from ISO/IEC 9066-2:1989. (IT-027) (ISO/IEC 9594-2:1995) 153pp
Specifies a number of different models for the Direc- AS 4019.6–1992
AS 4017–1992 tory to be used as a framework for the other parts of Selected attribute types
Information technology–Open Systems Inter- this Standard. This Standard is identical with and has (ISO/IEC 9594-6:1990) 18pp
connection–Virtual terminal basic class ser- been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9594-2:1995. Defines a number of attribute types which may be
(IT-001) found useful across a range of applications of the Di-
vice
rectory. This Standard is identical with and has been
(ISO 9040:1990) 78pp AS 4019.2–1992 reproduced from ISO/IEC 9594-6:1990. (IT-001)
Amendment 1 March 1996 Models
Defines, in an abstract way, the externally visible basic AS/NZS 4019.7:1996
class virtual terminal service within the OSI application
(ISO/IEC 9594-2:1990, ISO/IEC 9594-
layer in terms of a model defining the interaction between 2:1990/Cor.1:1991) 22pp Selected object classes
users of the service, the primitive actions and events of the Amendment 1 March 1996 (ISO/IEC 9594-7:1995) 21pp
service, the parameter data associated with each primitive Provides a conceptual and terminological framework Specifies a number of attribute sets and object classes
action and event and the relationship between, and the valid for the other parts of this Standard. The functional and which may be found useful across a range of applica-
sequence of, these actions and events. This Standard is organizational models define ways in which the Direc- tions of the Directory. This Standard is identical with
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO tory can be distributed, both functionally and adminis- and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9594-7:1995.
9040:1990. (IT-001) tratively; the security model defines the framework (IT-001)
within which security features, such as access control,
AS 4017 Supplement 1–1995 are provided; and the information model describes the AS 4019.7–1992
logical structure of the directory information base. Selected object classes
Information technology–Open Systems Inter- This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
connection–Virtual terminal basic class ser- (ISO/IEC 9594-7:1990, ISO/IEC 9594-
duced from ISO/IEC 9594-2:1990 including Techni-
vice–Additional functional units (Supplement 7:1990/Cor.1:1991) 12pp
cal Corrigendum 1:1991. (IT-001)
Amendment 1 March 1996
to AS 4017–1992) Defines a number of selected attribute sets and object
(ISO 9040:1990/Amd.2:1992) 14pp AS/NZS 4019.3:1996 classes which may be found useful across a range of
Specifies additional functional units to the virtual terminal Abstract service definition applications of the Directory. These definitions are
(VT) basic class service that provide display object update (ISO/IEC 9594-3:1995) 57pp used by the administrative authority which is respon-
with ripple, reporting of exception conditions by the VT- Specifies in an abstract way the external visible ser- sible for the management of the Directory informa-
service-provider and the selective retention of VT-context vice provided by the Directory. This Standard is iden- tion. This Standard is identical with and has been re-
between negotiation of successive VTEs. This Standard is tical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC produced from ISO/IEC 9594-7:1990, and includes
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 9594-3:1995. (IT-001) Technical Corrigendum 1:1991. (IT-001)
9040:1990/Amd.2:1992. (IT-001)
AS 4019.3–1992 AS/NZS 4019.8:1996
AS 4018 Abstract service definition Authentication framework
Information technology–Open Systems Inter- (ISO/IEC 9594-3:1990, ISO/IEC 9594- (ISO/IEC 9594-8:1995) 35pp
connection–Virtual terminal basic class pro- 3:1990/Cor.1:1991) 26pp Specifies a framework for the provision of authentica-
tocol Amendment 1 March 1996 tion services by the Directory to its users. These users
Defines in an abstract way the externally visible ser- include the Directory itself as well as other applica-
AS 4018.1–1992 vice provided by the Directory. This Standard is iden- tions and services. This Standard is identical with and
Specification tical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9594-8:1995.
9594-3:1990 including Technical Corrigendum (IT-001)
(ISO 9041-1:1990) 65pp
1:1991. (IT-001)
Amendment 1 March 1996

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AS 4019.8–1992 injury to domestic animals, property or the environ- vision of an emergency stop would not reduce the
Authentication framework ment. (SF-041) level of risk to operator or other person. (SF-041)
(ISO/IEC 9594-8:1990, ISO/IEC 9594-
8:1990/Cor.1:1991) 26pp AS 4024.1301–2006 AS 4024.1701–2006
Specifies the form of authentication information held Risk assessment–Principles of risk as- Human body measurements–Basic hu-
by the Directory; describes how authentication infor- sessment 17pp man body measurements for technologi-
mation may be obtained from the Directory; states the Specifies principles for the procedure of risk assess- cal design 21pp
assumptions made about how authentication informa- ment by which the knowledge and experience of the Provides information and descriptions of anthropom-
tion is formed and placed in the Directory; and defines harm related to machinery is gathered together to aid etric measurements as the basis for comparing popula-
three ways in which applications may use this authen- in assessing risks during all phases in the life of ma- tion groups for ergonomists and others involved in the
tication information to perform authentication and de- chinery. Guidance on the information necessary to al- geometric design of places where people work.
scribes how other security services may be supported low risk assessments to be carried out is provided, as (SF-041)
by authentication. This Standard is identical with and is a brief outline of some of the techniques available.
has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9594-8:1990 in- (SF-041) AS 4024.1702–2006
cluding Technical Corrigendum 1:1991. (IT-001) Human body measurements–Principles
AS 4024.1302–2006
AS/NZS 4019.9:1996 for determining the dimensions required
Risk assessment–Reduction of risks to
Replication for openings for whole body access into
health and safety from hazardous sub-
(ISO/IEC 9594-9:1995) 33pp machinery 10pp
stances emitted by machinery–Principles
Specifies the replication capabilities provided by the Specifies the minimum opening dimensions required
and specifications for machinery manu- to gain whole body access to machinery. The dimen-
Directory system agents to improve the level of ser- facturers 8pp
vice to Directory users. This Standard is identical with sions are more applicable to non-mobile machinery as
Provides principles for controlling risks to health re- there may be additional specific requirements for mo-
and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9594-9:1995. sulting from the emission of hazardous substances
(IT-001) bile machinery. (SF-041)
from machinery. (SF-041)
AS/NZS 4020:2005 AS 4024.1703–2006
AS 4024.1401–2006 Principles for determining the dimensions
Testing of products for use in contact with Ergonomic principles–Design principles–
drinking water 74pp required for access openings 26pp
Terminology and general principles 14pp Specifies minimum dimensions for access openings in
Sets out requirements for the suitability of products for use
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Specifies the ergonomic design principles and termi- machinery. Values for additional space requirements
in contact with drinking water. Appendices provide test nology to be followed by designers during the process
methods for evaluating those parameters that have the po- are provided. Applies primarily to non-mobile ma-
of designing work equipment, so as to achieve safety chinery, as there may be additional specific require-
tential to affect the quality of the water. (CH-034) of machinery. (SF-041) ments for mobile machinery. (SF-041)
AS 4021–1992 AS 4024.1501–2006
Information technology–Open Systems Inter- AS 4024.1704–2006
Design of safety related parts of control Human body measurements–
connection–Application layer structure systems–General principles for design
(ISO/IEC 9545:1989) 13pp Anthropometric data 4pp
29pp Specifies requirements for human body measurements
Refines the basic reference model for OSI to provide a
Provides safety requirements and guidance on the required for calculating the dimensions of access
framework for co-ordinating the development of existing
principles to be used in the design of the safety related openings in machinery. (SF-041)
and future application layer Standards. In particular it de-
parts of machinery control systems. Categories are
fines the nature of Standards in the application layer and the
specified and the characteristics of the safety functions AS 4024.1801–2006
relationships among them, the architectural framework in
are described. (SF-041)
which individual OSI application layer protocols shall be Safety distances to prevent danger zones
developed and the categories of identifiable objects which being reached by the upper limbs 10pp
are necessary for the specification and operation of proto- AS 4024.1502–2006
Design of safety related parts of control Specifies the minimum safety distances from a barrier
cols; and relates distributed information processing activi- to the danger zone of a machine to prevent the danger
ties to the Standards in the application layer. This Standard systems–Validation 48pp zone being reached by the upper limbs of a person of
is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC Specifies the conditions and procedures to be followed age 3 years and above. The Standard is applicable
9545:1989. (IT-001) for the validation by both analysis and testing of safety only where safety can be assured by distance alone.
functions provided and category achieved by the The Standard will not provide sufficient protection
AS 4022–1992 safety related parts of control systems using the design against radiation or substances emitted from the ma-
Information technology–Open Systems Inter- rationale provided by the designer. When validating chine. (SF-041)
connection–Physical service definition programmable electronic systems, this Standard does
not provide complete requirements and can require the
(ISO/IEC 10022:1990) 18pp AS 4024.1802–2006
use of other Standards such as the AS 61508 series.
Defines the OSI physical service in terms of the primitive (SF-041) Safety distances and safety gaps–Safety
actions and events of the Service; the parameters associated distances to prevent danger zones being
with each primitive action and event, and the form which reached by the lower limbs 4pp
they take; and the interrelationship between and the valid
AS 4024.1601–2006
Design of controls, interlocks and guard- Establishes values for safety distances to prevent ac-
sequences of these actions and events. This Standard is cess and to impede free access to danger zones of ma-
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC ing–Guards–General requirements for the
chinery, to prevent their being reached by the lower
10022:1990. (IT-001) design and construction of fixed and
limbs of persons of 14 years and older. The distances
movable guards 21pp apply where safety can be assured by distance alone
AS 4023–1992 Specifies requirements for the design and construction and access by the upper limbs is not foreseeable by the
Non-vitreous china used in sanitary appli- of fixed and movable guards intended to afford protec- risk assessment. (SF-041)
ances 5pp tion from mechanical hazards at machinery. (SF-041)
Specifies the quality of the non-vitreous china and details AS 4024.1803–2006
the tests by which the quality may be assessed. (WS-003) AS 4024.1602–2006
Safety distances and safety gaps–
Interlocking devices associated with
Minimum gaps to prevent crushing of
AS 4024 guards–Principles for design and selec-
parts of the human body 5pp
Safety of machinery tion 39pp Establishes values for the minimum gaps relative to
Specifies principles for the design and selection of in- parts of the human body to prevent risk of crushing
AS 4024.1–2006 Series terlocking devices associated with guards. The princi- between two surfaces, at least one of which can move.
664pp ples are independent of the energy sources used on the (SF-041)
(SF-041) machine. (SF-041)
AS 4024.1901–2006
AS 4024.1–2006 Series (CD) AS 4024.1603–2006
Displays, controls, actuators and signals–
Design of controls, interlocks and
AS 4024.1101–2006 Ergonomic requirements for the design of
guards–Prevention of unexpected start-
Terminology–Terms and definitions 16pp displays and control actuators–General
up 11pp
Provides a set of terms and definitions for use within Specifies means incorporated at the design stage in- principles for human interactions with
other safety of machinery Standards and during dis- tended to prevent an unexpected machine start-up. The displays and control actuators 16pp
cussions relating to machinery safety. (SF-041) means include energy isolation and dissipation. Ap- Specifies general principles to be followed when de-
plies to all forms of energy source including those ex- signing displays and control actuators on machinery to
AS 4024.1201–2006 ternal to the machine, such as wind, gravity and elec- minimize errors on the part of the operator and to en-
General principles–Basic terminology and tro-magnetic. (SF-041) sure an efficient interaction between the operator and
methodology 16pp equipment. (SF-041)
Specifies the basic terminology and methodology to AS 4024.1604–2006
be used by designers in achieving safety of machinery. Design of controls, interlocks and guard- AS 4024.1902–2006
(SF-041) ing–Emergency stop–Principles for de- Displays, controls, actuators and signals–
sign 6pp Ergonomic requirements for the design of
AS 4024.1202–2006 Specifies functional requirements and the principles of displays and control actuators–Displays
General principles–Technical principles design for the emergency stop of machinery without 18pp
29pp regard to the energy source used to control the func- Specifies the ergonomic requirements for visual, audi-
Defines the technical principles required to achieve tions. It does not apply to hand guided machines, hand ble and tactile displays for use in machinery. It pro-
safety in the design of machinery. Does not deal with held portable machines or to machines where the pro- vides guidance on the selection, design and location of

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displays to avoid potential ergonomic hazards associ- AS 4025 AS 4030


ated with the use of displays. (SF-041) Paints for equipment including ships Lead sulfide concentrates–Chemical analysis
AS 4024.1903–2006 AS 4025.1–1992 AS 4030.1–2002
Displays, controls, actuators and signals– Solvent-borne–Interior and exterior–Full Determination of lead content–EDTA titra-
Ergonomic requirements for the design of gloss enamel 7pp tion method after acid digestion
displays and control actuators–Control Specifies requirements for solvent-borne full gloss (ISO 13545:2000) 20pp
actuators 31pp enamel paint applied to ships and equipment. Sets out an acid digestion EDTA method for deter-
Provides guidance for the design, selection and loca- (CH-003) mining the lead content of lead sulfide concentrates.
tion of manual control actuators so they are adapted to This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
operator needs, are suitable for the control task in AS 4025.2–1993 duced from ISO 13545:2000. (MN-005)
question and take into account the circumstances of Solvent-borne–Interior and exterior–
their use. (SF-041) Undercoat 9pp AS 4030.2–1996
Specifies requirements for solvent-borne undercoat Determination of lead content–Back titra-
AS 4024.1904–2006 applied to equipment including ships. (CH-003) tion of EDTA after precipitation of lead
Displays, controls, actuators and signals–
sulfate
Indication, marking and actuation– AS 4025.3–1993 (ISO 11441:1995) 15pp
Requirements for visual, auditory and tac- Solvent-borne–Interior and exterior–Semi- Specifies a precipitation EDTA titrimetric method for
tile signals 21pp gloss enamel 9pp the determination of lead content in lead sulfide con-
Specifies requirements for visual, auditory and tactile Specifies requirements for solvent-borne semi-gloss centrates. (MN-005)
methods of indicating safety related information. It enamel applied to equipment including ships.
sets out a system of colours, signs, marking and other (CH-003) AS 4030.3–2002
means of indicating hazards and meeting emergencies.
In addition, it sets out ways of coding visual, auditory
Determination of silver and gold con-
AS 4025.4–1994 tents–Fire assay and flame atomic ab-
and tactile signals to enable safe use and monitoring of Solvent-borne–Lead and chromate free–
machinery. (SF-041) sorption method using scorification or
Anticorrosive metal primer 11pp cupellation
Specifies requirements for solvent-borne, lead and
AS 4024.1905–2006 chromate free, anticorrosive metal primer applied to (ISO 12740:1998) 26pp
Sets out a fire assay flame AAS method for determin-
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Indication, marking and actuation– ing the silver and gold contents of lead sulfide concen-
Requirements for marking 9pp AS/NZS 4026:2001 trates. This Standard is identical with and has been re-
Specifies the requirements for marking machinery. produced from ISO 12740:1998. (MN-005)
Electric cables–For underground residential
Provides general rules on marking for identification, distribution systems 23pp
safe use in respect of mechanical and electrical haz- AS 4031–1992
Specifies the construction requirements of a rationalized
ards and in preventing the hazards arising from incor- range of 0.6/1 (1.2), 6.35/11 (12) and 12.7/22 (24) kV ca-
Non-reusable containers for the collection of
rect connections. (SF-041) bles for use by electricity supply authorities in underground sharp medical items used in health care areas
residential systems. (EL-003) 5pp
AS 4024.1906–2006 Amendment 1 August 1996
Displays, controls, actuators and signals– AS 4027–1992 Specifies requirements for non-reusable containers intended
Indication, marking and actuation– Food-service container dimensions 6pp for the safe collection and transport, in health care areas, of
Requirements for the location and opera- Specifies dimensions of a range of flanged containers and used sharp objects which may be infectious, and are dis-
tion of actuators 8pp related equipment used for preparing, cooking, serving, posed of with their contents. Appendices include methods
Specifies the safety related requirements for actuators storing and transporting in the food-service and hospitality of test for handle integrity, impact resistance and resistance
operated by hand or other parts of the human body at industries. (FT-019) to penetration. (HE-009)
the man-machine interface. It applies to both single
actuators, and groups of actuators. (SF-041) AS 4028–1992 AS 4032
Information technology–Communication in- Water supply–Valves for the control of heated
AS 4024.1907–2006 terface connectors used in local area net- water supply temperatures
Displays, controls, actuators and signals– works
System of auditory and visual danger and AS 4032.1–2005
(ISO/IEC TR 9578:1990) 42pp
information signals 6pp Describes the physical layer connection device for local Thermostatic mixing valves–Materials de-
Specifies a series of both visual and auditory danger area networks. This device is sometimes referred to as the sign and performance requirements 52pp
and information signals which take into account the medium interface connector and is used between the termi- Specifies requirements for the design, construction,
level of urgency for the given circumstances. The nal equipment and the trunk coupling unit for the trunk ca- testing performance and means of compliance for me-
Standard applies to danger and information signals ble. This Standard is identical with and has been repro- tallic-bodied thermostatic mixing valves. (WS-026)
that have to be perceived and recognized from each duced from ISO/IEC/TR 9578:1990. (IT-001)
other. The Standard does not apply to fields covered AS 4032.2–2005
by specific Standards or conventions, e.g. fire alarms, AS 4029 Tempering valves and end-of-line tem-
public transport or navigation signals. (SF-041) Stationary batteries–Lead-acid perature-actuated devices 39pp
Amendment 1 4 October 2006
AS 4024.2–1998 AS 4029.1–1994 (WS-026)
Installation and commissioning require- Vented type
ments for electro-sensitive systems– (IEC 60896-1 Ed. 1.0 (1987), IEC 60896-1 AS 4032.3–2004
Optoelectronic devices 56pp Amd.1 Ed. 1.0 (1988), IEC 60896-1 Amd.2 Requirements for field testing, mainte-
Specifies requirements for the installation and com- Ed. 1.0 (1990)) 16pp nance or replacment of thermostatic mix-
missioning of optoelectronic devices which are to be Specifies requirements for the construction and per- ing valves, tempering valves and end of
used for machinery safety applications. (SF-041) formance of vented lead-acid batteries intended for line temperature control devices 9pp
use in stationary applications. It specifies minimum Specifies minimum requirements for field testing,
AS 4024.3–1998 safety and performance requirements and provides test maintenance, and the frequency with which this work
Manufacturing and testing requirements methods. It is based on and reproduced from IEC 896- shall be conducted, of thermostatic mixing valves,
for electro-sensitive systems– 1:1987, including Amendment 1:1988 and Amend- tempering valves and end-of-line temperature-actuated
Optoelectronic devices 22pp ment 2:1990, with the addition of Australian Appen- devices. (WS-026)
Specifies requirements for the manufacture and testing dix ZZ. (EL-005)
of optoelectronics protective devices which are spe- AS/NZS 4033
cifically used for machinery safety applications. AS/NZS 4029.2:2000 Information technology–Text communication–
(SF-041) Valve-regulated type Message-oriented text interchange systems
(IEC 60896-2 Ed. 1.0 (1995)) 20pp
AS 4024.4–1998 Specifies safety requirements, methods of specifying AS/NZS 4033.2:1999
Installation and commissioning require- performance and methods of test for valve-regulated, Overall architecture 88pp
ments for electro-sensitive systems– stationary, lead-acid batteries. It comprises IEC Defines the overall architecture of a message handling
Pressure-sensitive devices 41pp 60896-2 Stationary lead-acid batteries–General re- system (also known as X.400) including abstract
Specifies requirements for the installation and com- quirements and methods of test, Part 2: Valve- models, various configurations and naming and ad-
missioning of pressure-sensitive mats, floors, edges regulated types subject to variations for conditions in dressing issues. This Standard is identical with and has
and bars which are to be used for machinery safety Australia and New Zealand. (EL-005) been reproduced from ISO/IEC 10021-2:1996 and its
applications. (SF-041) Technical Corrigendum 1:1998. (IT-033)
AS 4029.3–1993
AS 4024.5–1998 Pure lead positive pasted plate type 14pp AS/NZS 4033.4:1999
Manufacturing and testing requirements Amendment 1 December 1995 Message transfer system–Abstract ser-
for electro-sensitive systems–Pressure- Specifies requirements for secondary batteries of the vice definition and procedures
sensitive devices 57pp pure lead positive pasted plate type. Covers both
safety and performance requirements and gives test (ISO/IEC 10021-4:1997, ISO/IEC 10021-
Specifies requirements for the manufacture and testing 4:1997/Cor 1:1998) 158pp
methods for these batteries, which are intended pri-
of pressure-sensitive mats, floors, edges and bars Defines the abstract-service provided by the message
marily for use in floating service. (EL-005)
which are to be used for machinery safety applica- transfer system and specifies the procedures to be per-
tions. (SF-041) formed by message transfer agents. This Standard is

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identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC and qualification of non-destructive examination personnel. AS 4045.2–2006
10021-4:1997 and its Technical Corrigendum 1:1998. (ME-001) Insulating 3pp
(IT-033) Specifies a classification and designation of prepared
AS 4040 unshaped insulating refractory materials produced
AS/NZS 4033.5 Supplement 1:1999 Methods of testing sheet roof and wall clad- from a number of suitable materials. (MN-007)
Message store–Abstract service defini- ding
tion–Additional correlation attribute and AS 4046
security error code (Supplement to AS AS 4040.0–1992 Methods of testing roof tiles
4033.5–1998) Introduction, list of methods and general
(ISO/IEC 10021-5:1996/Amd 1:1998) 7pp AS 4046.0–2002
requirements 2pp
Provides a number of extensions to the message store Introduction and list of methods 2pp
Specifies a series of test methods which can be applied
including an extended set of ASN.1 integer values for Specifies a list of test methods for testing roof tiles
to sheet roof and wall cladding of various forms and
MS-security error codes and enhancements to the MS- used for domestic, commercial or light industrial ap-
base materials. (BD-014)
retrieval status attribute. This Supplement is identical plications. (BD-008)
with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 10021- AS 4040.1–1992
5:1996/Amd.1:1998. (IT-033) AS 4046.1–2002
Resistance to concentrated loads 2pp Determination of distortion 2pp
AS/NZS 4033.6:1999 Specifies a series of test methods which can be applied (BD-008)
Protocol specifications 44pp to sheet roof and wall cladding of various forms and
base materials. (BD-014) AS 4046.2–2002
Specifies the message transfer system (MTS) access
protocol P3 used between a remote user-agent and the Determination of batten lugs and square-
MTS to provide an MTS abstract service. This Stan- AS 4040.2–1992 ness 3pp
dard is identical with and has been reproduced from Resistance to wind pressures for non- (BD-008)
ISO/IEC 10021-6:1996 and Technical Corrigen- cyclone regions 2pp
dum.1:1998. (IT-033) Specifies a series of test methods which can be applied AS 4046.3–2002
to sheet roof and wall cladding of various forms and Determination of transverse strength 3pp
AS/NZS 4033.7:1999 base materials. (BD-014) (BD-008)
Interpersonal messaging system 175pp
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Defines interpersonal messaging, a form of messaging AS 4040.3–1992 AS 4046.4–2002


handling tailored for ordinary interpersonal business Resistance to wind pressures for cyclone Determination of water absorption 2pp
and private correspondence. This Standard is identical regions 2pp (BD-008)
with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 10021- Specifies a series of test methods which can be applied
7:1997, Technical Corrigendum 1:1998 and Amend- to sheet roof and wall cladding of various forms and AS 4046.5–2002
ment 1:1998. (IT-033) base materials. (BD-014) Determination of permeability 3pp
Amendment 1 31 January 2006
AS/NZS 4033.10:1999 AS 4040.4–2006 (BD-008)
MHS routing
Resistance to impact (sandbag)–Sheet AS 4046.6–2002
(ISO/IEC 10021-10:1998) 66pp roof materials 5pp
Specifies the means by which messages are routed Determination of resistance to
through the message handling system, supplementing (PL-022) freeze/thaw 2pp
the procedures given in AS/NZS 4033.4:1999. This (BD-008)
Standard is identical with and has been reproduced AS/NZS 4040.4:1996
from ISO/IEC 10021-10:1998. (IT-033) Resistance to impact (sandbag) for sheet AS 4046.7–2002
roof materials 3pp Determination of resistance to salt attack
AS/NZS 4034 Available Superseded 7pp
Motor vehicles–Cargo barriers for occupant (PL-022) Amendment 1 31 January 2006
protection (BD-008)
AS/NZS 4040.5:1996
AS/NZS 4034.1:2001 Resistance to impact (sandbag) for wall AS 4046.8–2006
Cargo Barriers 37pp boards 3pp Adhesive mechanical fasteners–Flexible
Specifies requiremments for the design, installation (PL-022) pointing 3pp
and usage of cargo barriers in vehicles for the protec- (BD-008)
tion of occupants sharing the same interior space. It
AS 4041–2006 AS 4046.9–2002
applies to dividing structures intended to reduce inju-
ries to occupants caused by the cargo shifting under Pressure piping 337pp Determination of dynamic weather resis-
both crash conditions. (ME-048) Specifies minimum requirements for the materials, design, tance 4pp
fabrication, testing, inspection, reports and pre- (BD-008)
AS/NZS 4034.2:2001 commissioning of piping subject to internal or external
Partial cargo barriers 34pp pressure. (ME-001) AS 4047–1992
Specifies requirements for the design, installation and Saddle trees 7pp
usage of partial cargo barriers in vehicles for the pro- AS 4042–1992 Sets out performance requirements for saddle trees used in
tection of occupants sharing the same interior space. It Software configuration management plans general purpose, stock, racing, exercise and western style
applies to dividing structures intended to reduce inju- (IEEE 828:1990) 9pp horse riding saddles. (CS-069)
ries to occupants caused by the cargo shifting under Establishes the minimum required contents of a software
crash conditions. (ME-048) configuration management (SCM) plan. This Standard is AS 4049
technically identical with, and reproduced from, IEEE Std Paints and related materials–Pavement mark-
AS 4035–1992 828:1990. (IT-015) ing materials
Conveyor and elevator belting–Glossary of
terms 6pp AS 4043–1992 AS 4049.1–2005
Covers terms in other published Australian Standards, and Software configuration management Solvent-borne paint–For use with surface
other terms used commonly in industry for belting. (IEEE 1042:1987) 84pp applied glass beads 31pp
(RU-002) Specifies requirements for solvent-borne paints used
Describes the application of configuration management
(CM) disciplines to management of software engineering for markings on pavement surfaces. The Standard ap-
AS 4036–2006 projects. This Standard is technically identical with and re- plies to paints suitable for use with glass beads com-
Corrosion of metals–Dissimilar metals in con- produced from IEEE Std 1042:1987. (IT-015) plying with AS/NZS 2009, and intended for use by
tact in seawater 28pp spray application, brush or a roller. (CH-003)
Specifies a method for testing dissimilar metal couples im- AS 4044–1992
mersed under standard conditions in seawater and for the AS 4049.2–2005
Battery chargers for stationary batteries 16pp
determination of ratings for the additional corrosion which Thermoplastic pavement marking materi-
Specifies requirements for constant-potential type battery
may occur on the more anodic metal for each couple. In
chargers designed to float-charge stationary batteries and
als–For use with surface applied glass
addition, ratings are given for 245 commercially-significant beads 45pp
which may simultaneously supply power to a direct current
dissimilar metal couples. (MT-014) Specifies requirements for thermoplastic markings
load. Covers both performance and safety requirements and
provides test methods. (EL-005) formulated with Type C glass beads complying with
AS 4037–1999 AS 2009. (CH-003)
Pressure equipment–Examination and testing AS 4045
79pp AS 4049.3–2005
Prepared unshaped refractory materials Waterborne paint–For use with surface
Specifies requirements for non-destructive examination
(NDE) methods for the examination of boilers, pressure applied glass beads 34pp
vessels, piping and their components. Provides specific de- AS 4045.1–2003 Amendment 1 17 February 2006
tails for NDE of welded joints, acceptance criteria for weld Dense 3pp Specifies requirements for waterborne paints as used
joint defects, NDE of production and welder qualification Sets out a classification and designation of prepared for pavement markings on pavement surfaces. Paints
test welds, NDE for construction in specific materials, NDE unshaped dense refractory materials. It does not apply are designed for use with Type B and D glass beads
of specific purpose construction, forgings and castings, and to refractory materials that have been crushed or complying with AS/NZS 2009. (CH-003)
reports and records. Also specifies requirements for testing granulated. (MN-007)

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AS 4049.4–2006 AS/NZS 4056.3:1992 AS 4057–1992


High performance pavement marking sys- Methods of test Powered walk-behind and hand-held lawn
tems 35pp (ISO 5744:1988) 6pp trimmers and lawn edge trimmers–
Sets out requirements for performance assessment and Specifies methods of test of pliers and nippers for Mechanical safety requirements and test
specification of pavement marking systems. These general use. This Standard is identical with and repro- methods
systems may include paint, thermoplastic, pre-formed duced from ISO 5744:1988. (ME-010) (ISO 10518:1991) 8pp
sheet, adhesive tapes, hot or cold applied, catalysed or
Specifies mechanical safety requirements and performance
other materials. (CH-003)
AS/NZS 4056.4:1992 requirements for powered walk-behind and hand-held lawn
Pliers for gripping and manipulating– trimmers and lawn edge trimmers with cutting elements of
AS 4049.5–2007 non-metallic filament line or freely pivoting non-metallic
Performance assessment of pavement Dimensions and test values
cutters with a kinetic energy of not more than 10 J each,
markings 15pp (ISO 5745:1988) 5pp used by a standing operator primarily for cutting grass. It
Specifies procedures for the assessment of the field Specifies the principal dimensions and test values for does not apply to scissor-type or rigid-bladed lawn trim-
performance of pavement markings, including the de- pliers for gripping and manipulating for general use. mers or lawn edge trimmers and it does not cover the elec-
velopment of sampling plans and strategies for the use This Standard is identical with and reproduced from trical requirements for electrically powered lawn trimmers
of gathered data. (CH-003) ISO 5745:1988. (ME-010) and lawn edge trimmers having a voltage greater than 42 V
d.c. or mains connected. This Standard is identical with and
AS/NZS 4052:1992 AS/NZS 4056.5:1992 reproduced from ISO 10518:1991. (CS-033)
Guidance on the use of the substitution Engineer's and lineman's pliers–
method for measurements of radiation from Dimensions and test values AS/NZS 4058:2007
microwave ovens for frequencies above 1 (ISO 5746:1988) 4pp Precast concrete pipes (pressure and non-
GHz Specifies the principal dimensions and test values for
pressure) 54pp
(CISPR 19 Ed. 1.0 (1983)) 8pp engineer's and lineman's pliers for general use. This Proposes minimum requirements for the materials to be
Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO used in, and the manufacture of, controlled quality precast
Describes a method of measurement for small microwave concrete pipes, and proposes methods of sampling, testing
ovens (largest dimension less than 1 m) and a separate 5746:1988. (ME-010)
and classifying concrete pipes manufactured in accordance
method of measurement for large microwave ovens (largest with this Standard. It applies to circular precast pipes,
dimension exceeding 1 m). Technically identical with AS/NZS 4056.6:1992 manufactured from concrete, unreinforced or with circum-
IEC/CISPR 19:1983. (TE-003)
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Lever assisted side cutting pliers, end ferential steel reinforcement, that are intended for pressure
and diagonal cutting nippers–Dimensions or non pressure water supply, drainage, waste water or
AS/NZS 4053:1997 and test values sewerage applications or service ducts. (WS-006)
Limits and methods of measurement of im- (ISO 5747:1984) 4pp
munity characteristics of sound and televi- AS/NZS 4059:1996
Specifies the principal dimensions and test values for
sion broadcast receivers and associated lever assisted side cutting pliers, end and diagonal cut- Anaesthetic machines–Non-electrical–For use
equipment ting nippers for general use. This Standard is identical with humans
(CISPR 20 Ed. 3.0 b (1996)) 80pp with and reproduced from ISO 5747:1984. (ME-010) (ISO 5358:1992) 25pp
Amendment 1 25 May 2000 Amendment 1 August 1996
Specifies limits for immunity characteristics to interfering AS/NZS 4056.7:1992 Specifies the basic requirements for anaesthetic machines
signals applicable to radios, televisions and associated End cutting nippers–Dimensions and test and associated components up to and including the fresh
equipment. It is identical with and reproduced from (common) gas outlet, for use with humans. Requirements
values
IEC/CISPR 20:1996 and contains variations to test methods are also included for anaesthetic vaporizers intended for in-
to incorporate local television transmission aspects. (ISO 5748:1988) 4pp corporation into anaesthetic machines. Does not apply to
(TE-003) Specifies the principal dimensions and test values for intermittent-flow anaesthetic machines which deliver gas to
end cutting nippers for general use. This Standard is the breathing system at varying rates in response to the pa-
AS 4054–1992 identical with and reproduced from ISO 5748:1988. tient's inspiratory efforts, and to dental nitrous oxide-
(ME-010) oxygen analgesia machines. This Standard is based on ISO
Scourable branding substances for greasy
wool 14pp 5358:1992. (HE-019)
AS/NZS 4056.8:1992
Amendment 1 January 1995
Specifies performance and labelling requirements for Diagonal cutting nippers–Dimensions and AS 4060–1992
branding substances classed as scourable when applied to test values Loads on buried vitrified clay pipes 24pp
greasy wool. Procedures for the preparation of samples, and (ISO 5749:1988) 4pp Amendment 1 May 1993
determination of the branding substance's scourability, are Specifies the principal dimensions and test values for Specifies methods for calculating the working loads, result-
included for liquid, aerosol spray, crayon and chalk (dry diagonal cutting nippers for general use. This Standard ing from overlaying material and superimposed dead and
raddle) forms of branding substances. (TX-012) is identical with and reproduced from ISO 5749:1988. live loads, which act on buried vitrified clay pipelines.
(ME-010) From these values, a design crushing load can be calculated
AS 4055–2006 for use in selecting an appropriate crushing strength class of
Wind loads for housing 47pp AS/NZS 4056.9:1992 pipes and fittings complying with AS 1741, Vitrified clay
Specifies site wind speed classifications for determining de- pipes and fittings with flexible joints–Sewer quality.
Multiple slip joint pliers–Dimensions and (WS-015)
sign wind speeds and wind loads for housing that is within test values
specified geometric limits. Wind speeds are specified for
the serviceability and ultimate strength/stability limit states. (ISO 8976:1988) 2pp AS 4060 Supplement 1–1992
(BD-099) Specifies the principal dimensions and test values for Loads on buried vitrified clay pipes–
multiple slip joint pliers for general use. This Standard Commentary (Supplement to AS 4060–1992)
AS 4055–1992 is identical with and reproduced from ISO 8976:1988. 19pp
Wind loads for housing 19pp (ME-010)
Amendment 1 May 1993
Available Superseded Gives background to AS 4060 and helpful information for
Amendment 1 December 1994 AS/NZS 4056.10:1992 design engineers or other appropriately qualified persons
This Standard sets out data and procedures for determining Construction worker's pincers– and those writing specifications for the installation of vitri-
design wind speeds and wind loads for housing only. Wind Dimensions and test values fied clay pipelines. Emphasis is placed on the need, particu-
speeds are specified for the serviceability and ultimate (ISO 9242:1988) 3pp larly with non-granular material, for achieving in the field
strength/stability limit states, and for permissible stress de- support conditions consistent with the assumptions of
Specifies the principal dimensions and test values for
sign. Where houses do not comply with the limitations of which the equations in the Standard are based. An appendix
construction worker's pincers for general use. This
this Standard, AS 1170.2 should be used. (BD-099) gives worked examples which illustrate the load calcula-
Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO
tions and how the calculated values are used to select an
9242:1988. (ME-010)
AS/NZS 4056 appropriate crushing strength class of pipes and fittings for
Pliers and nippers a particular pipeline. (WS-015)
AS/NZS 4056.11:1992
Carpenter's pincers–Dimensions and test AS 4061–1992
AS/NZS 4056.1:1992
values Fluid power systems and components–
Nomenclature
(ISO 9243:1988) 3pp Vocabulary
(ISO 5742:1982) 8pp
Specifies the principal dimensions and test values for (ISO 5598:1985) 44pp
Gives the nomenclature of pliers and nippers for gen-
carpenter's pincers for general use. This Standard is Defines terms used in relation to fluid power systems and
eral use in English, French and Russian. The equiva-
identical with and reproduced from ISO 9243:1988. components. Identical with and reproduced from ISO
lent terms in the German, Italian and Spanish lan-
(ME-010) 5598:1985. (ME-035)
guages are given in an Annex. This Standard is identi-
cal with and reproduced from ISO 5742:1982.
(ME-010) AS/NZS 4056.12:1992 AS 4062–1992
Slip joint pliers–Dimensions and test val- Information technology–3.81 mm wide mag-
AS/NZS 4056.2:1992 ues netic tape cartridge for information inter-
General technical requirements (ISO 9343:1988) 2pp change–Helical scan recording–DDS format
(ISO 5743:1988) 2pp Specifies the principal dimensions and test values for (ISO/IEC 10777:1991) 100pp
Specifies the general technical requirements for pliers slip joint pliers for general use. This Standard is iden- Specifies the physical and magnetic characteristics of these
and nippers for general use. This Standard is identical tical with and reproduced from ISO 9343:1988. cartridges. This Standard is identical with and reproduced
with and reproduced from ISO 5743:1988. (ME-010) (ME-010) from ISO/IEC 10777:1991. (IT-001)

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AS/NZS 4063:1992 elements of construction. The Standard is based on the AS 4080–1995


Timber–Stress-graded–In-grade strength and testing of standard configurations and provides mini- User terminals for accessing the mobilesat
stiffness evaluation 16pp mum requirements for these fire-stopping systems. It satellite communications system 29pp
Describes procedures for evaluating the structural proper- is intended to complement the fire-protection require- Details definitions, minimum physical layer performance
ties of graded timber and for verifying the accuracy of spe- ments of the Building Code of Australia and is to be requirements, environment and testing requirements of mo-
cific grading techniques. Requirements for resolving doubts read in conjunction with the testing regimes set out in bile terminals for accessing the mobilesatTM satellite com-
concerning the specified design properties of particular AS 1530.4. (FP-019) munications system owned and operated by OPTUS Com-
populations of graded timber are specified. (TM-001) munications. The specifications cover signalling and te-
AS 4072.1–1992 lephony requirements to ensure access to the system, at-
AS/NZS 4064:1997 Service penetrations and control joints tainment of intended service quality, interworking with the
Information technology–Telecommunications 26pp network management station, base stations and gateways,
and information exchange between systems– and also to ensure that the terminals will not in any circum-
Available Superseded
Private telecommunications networks–Digital stance endanger system integrity. Mechanical specifications
Specifies requirements for the testing, interpretation of for terminals, the numbering scheme, or possible user inter-
channel aggregation test results, installation and certification of penetration faces for enhancement facilities are not covered. This Stan-
(ISO/IEC 13871:1995) 93pp sealing systems and control joints sealing systems in dard is intended for use by terminal equipment designers,
Defines a set of procedures used in the provision of higher fire-separating elements of construction. The Standard manufacturers, suppliers and maintenance personnel, to en-
bandwidth digital bi-directional channels by combining is based on the testing of standard configurations and sure correct operation of mobile terminals and their com-
multiple switched or non-switched 56 kbit/s or 64 kbit/s provides minimum requirements for these fire- patibility with the mobilesatTM communications system.
digital bearer channels across public or private networks. stopping systems. It is intended to complement the (RC-006)
This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced fire-protection requirements of the Building Code of
from ISO/IEC 13871:1995. (IT-016) Australia and is to be read in conjunction with AS AS/NZS 4081:2001
1530.4. Methods for fire tests on building materials,
components and structures–Part 4: Fire-resistance tests
The storage and handling of liquid and lique-
AS/NZS 4065:2000 fied polyfunctional isocyanates 65pp
Concrete utility services poles 14pp of elements of building construction. Specific sections
cover basic design requirements, the determination of Sets out requirements and recommendations for the safe
Specifies minimum requirements for the materials, design, storage and handling of polyfunctional isocyanates (PFIs).
fabrication and erection of concrete utility services poles. It fire-resistance, the permissible variations from the
tested prototype and the appraisal of the test results. A Advice is given on installation design, operations, person-
is intended to be used in conjunction with the forthcoming nel safety and waste disposal. Guidance on fire protection
issue of AS 4676, Structural design requirements for utility commentary which explains the concepts of the test-
ing regime is included together with a suggested test and emergency procedures is also provided. (CH-009)
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method for evaluating the movement capability of
fire-stopping control joint seals. (FP-018) AS 4082–1992
AS/NZS 4066:1992 Recycled paper–Glossary of terms 6pp
Eye protectors for racquet sports 13pp Specifies definitions of terms for use in conjunction with
Amendment 1 July 1994 AS 4076
recycled paper. Terms used when describing sources of re-
Specifies optical, field of view, area of coverage and impact Conveyor belts–Determination of strength of cycled fibre, manufacturing processes and finished paper
resistance requirements for eye protectors for use in racquet mechanical fastenings characteristics are included. (EV-014)
sports such as squash. Guidance is provided in a separate
Appendix on the requirements for sports eye protectors AS 4076.1–1992 AS 4083–1997
with prescription lenses. (CS-084)
Static test method Planning for emergencies–Health care facili-
AS/NZS 4067:2004 (ISO 1120:1984) 3pp ties 29pp
Specifies a static test method for measuring the Sets out procedures for health care facilities in the planning
Firefighters' helmets 46pp
strength of a conveyor belt mechanical fastening. The for, and responses to, internal and external emergencies.
Amendment 1 15 May 2006
Standard does not cover vulcanized joints. This Stan- Response colour codes for use in specific emergencies are
Specifies performance requirements for the materials, de- also specified. (HE-026)
sign and construction of helmets intended for use by per- dard is identical with and reproduced from ISO
sons involved in fighting structural fires in city and urban 1120:1984. (RU-002)
areas. (SF-049)
AS 4084–1993
AS 4077 Steel storage racking 38pp
AS 4068–1993 Specifies the minimum requirements for the design (in
Fire protection–Fire extinguishing media– permissible stress method), fabrication and erection toler-
Flat pallets for materials handling 19pp Halogenated hydrocarbons ances, test methods, operation and maintenance of steel
Amendment 1 March 1994 storage racking. It applies to adjustable static pallet racking
Specifies dimensional and performance requirements for
AS 4077.1–1992 made of cold-formed or hot-rolled steel structural members
flat pallets, constructed of any types of material, for materi- installed within a building and also where it forms part of
als handling. Applies to 1165 mm x 1165 mm general- Specifications for halon 1211 and halon
1301 the building frame. It does not cover drive-in and drive-
purpose pallets, and to 1100 mm x 1100 mm pallets for use through racking, cantilever racking, mobile racking or rack-
in ISO Series 1 freight containers. Relevant test methods (ISO 7201-1:1989) 2pp ing made of materials other than steel. A Commentary to
are included. Examples of typical timber pallets, designed Specifies requirements for halon 1211– the Standard, which is published separately, provides back-
to enable compliance with the Standard, are provided in an Bromochlorodiflouromethane and halon 1301– ground material to the requirements of the Standard.
Appendix. (PK-003) Bromotriflouromethane for use as a fire extinguishing (BD-062)
media. It is identical with and has been reproduced
AS 4069–1993 from ISO 7201-1:1989. (FP-003) AS 4084 Supplement 1–1993
Bathseats–Product requirements 4pp Steel storage racking–Commentary (Supple-
Specifies materials, design and performance requirements AS 4077.2–1992
for seats which are designed to be attached to or placed on ment to AS 4084–1993) 35pp
the sides of a bathtub, and which are used to support people Code of practice for safe handling and Provides background and explanatory material to the re-
for bathing purposes. Does not cover seats which are de- transfer procedures of halon 1211 and ha- quirements of the Standard. It also provides advice and
signed to be placed within a bathtub. (ME-067) lon 1301 guidance in certain areas which cannot at this stage be cov-
ered by the Standard. (BD-062)
(ISO 7201-2:1991) 4pp
AS 4070–1992 Gives procedures for transfer of halon 1211 and halon AS 4086
Recommended practices for protection of 1301 from one container to another. The procedure Secondary batteries for use with stand-alone
low-voltage electrical installations and can be applied to the filling and emptying of halon fire
extinguishers and the containers used in halon extin-
power systems
equipment in MEN systems from transient
overvoltages 3pp guishing systems, to the handling of halon shipping
containers and to the recovering of halons from con- AS 4086.1–1993
Recommends a simple system for the protection of electri-
tainers. It is identical with and has been reproduced General requirements 16pp
cal installations and connected equipment from transient
from ISO 7201-2:1991. (FP-003) Specifies requirements for secondary batteries for use
voltages exceeding 2500 V due to lightning discharges and
with power systems not connected to the distribution
switching. (EL-007)
AS 4078–1992 system of an electricity supply authority. Covers both
performance and safety requirements and provides test
AS 4071–1992 Fire protection–Fire extinguishing media– methods. (EL-005)
Software project management plans Carbon dioxide
(ANSI/IEEE 1058.1:1987) 7pp (ISO 5923:1989) 12pp AS 4086.2–1997
Prescribes the format and content of software project man- Installation and maintenance 36pp
Specifies requirements for carbon dioxide for use as fire ex-
agement plans. This Standard is identical with and repro- Specifies requirements for the installation and mainte-
tinguishing media. It is identical with and has been repro-
duced from ANSI/IEEE 1058.1–1987. (IT-015) nance of secondary batteries installed in stand-alone
duced from ISO 5923:1989. (FP-003)
power systems, i.e. power systems that are not con-
AS 4072 nected to the power distribution system of an electric-
Components for the protection of openings in AS 4079–1992
ity supply authority. It applies to the installation of all
fire-resistant separating elements Information technology–130 mm rewritable types of batteries. (EL-005)
optical disk cartridge for information inter-
AS 4072.1–2005 change AS 4087–2004
Service penetrations and control joints (ISO/IEC 10089:1991) 96pp Metallic flanges for waterworks purposes
25pp Specifies the characteristics of 130 mm optical disk car- 30pp
Amendment 1 22 March 2006 tridges (ODC) of the type providing for information to be Amendment 1 29 August 2005
Specifies requirements for the testing, interpretation of written, read and erased many times using the magneto- Specifies requirements for circular flanges manufactured
test results, and installation of penetration sealing sys- optical effect. This Standard is identical with and repro- from copper alloy, ductile cast iron, grey cast iron, or steel.
tems and control joints sealing systems in fire-resistant duced from ISO/IEC 10089:1991. (IT-001) The flanges covered are for use on pipes, pipefittings,

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valves and other equipment that are primarily intended for AS/NZS 4097:1993 This Standard is identical with, and has been repro-
the conveyance or storage of water or wastewater. Information technology–SGML support facili- duced from, ISO/IEC 9646-2:1991. (IT-001)
(WS-022) ties–Registration procedures for public text
owner identifiers AS/NZS 4103.3:1994
AS/NZS 4088 (ISO/IEC 9070:1991) 5pp The tree and tabular combined notation
Specification for burning behaviour of uphol- Applies the assignment of unique owner prefixes to owners (ISO/IEC 9646-3:1992) 177pp
stered furniture of public text conforming to AS 3514. It describes the pro- Defines a test notation for OSI conformance test
cedures whereby such assignments are made, and the suites, which is independent of test methods, layers
AS/NZS 4088.1:1996 method of constructing registered owner identifiers from and protocols, and which reflects the abstract testing
them. This Standard is identical with, and has been repro- methodology defined in AS/NZS 4103.1 and AS/NZS
Upholstery materials for domestic furni- 4103.2. This Standard is identical with, and has been
ture–Smouldering ignitability 6pp duced from, ISO/IEC 9070:1991. (IT-001)
reproduced from, ISO/IEC 9646-3:1992. (IT-001)
Specifies testing and performance requirements for
upholstery materials for use in domestic furniture.
AS/NZS 4099:1994
Information technology–Telecommunications AS/NZS 4103.4:1993
(CS-086) Test realization
and information exchange between systems–
Provision of the OSI connection-mode net- (ISO/IEC 9646-4:1991) 10pp
AS 4089–1993 Specifies requirements and gives guidance concerning
Priming paint for steel–Single component– work service by packet mode terminal equip- the realization of a means of testing implementations
General purpose 8pp ment connected to an integrated services under test in conformance with a reference OSI stan-
Specifies requirements for single-component, general pur- digital network dardized abstract test suite specified in compliance
pose priming paints used for the protection of iron and steel (ISO/IEC 9574:1992) 19pp with ISO/IEC 9646-2 (AS/NZS 4103.2). This Stan-
against atmospheric conditions. (CH-003) Specifies the method of providing a connection-mode net- dard is identical with, and has been reproduced from,
work service by packet mode terminal equipment con- ISO/IEC 9646-4:1991. (IT-001)
AS 4090–1993 nected to an ISDN in accordance with procedures described
in ITU-T X.31. This Standard is identical with, and has AS/NZS 4103.5:1993
Whole blood–Determination of lead content– been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 9574:1992. (IT-001) Requirements on test laboratories and
Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectro-
clients for the conformance assessment
metric method 9pp AS 4100–1998 process
Sets out the method for the determination of lead in venous Steel structures 191pp
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and capillary blood using graphite furnace atomic spec- (ISO/IEC 9646-5:1991) 25pp
This Standard sets out minimum requirements for the de- Specifies requirements on both the test laboratory and
trometry. The method is suitable for blood with lead con- sign, fabrication, erection, and modification of steelwork in
tent in the range of 0.25 µmol/L to 6.0 µmol/L. (CH-036) the client, for the conduct of the conformance assess-
structures in accordance with the limit states design ment process. The requirements are those necessary to
method. This Standard also incorporates Amendment No. achieve comparability of results of tests on similar
AS 4092–1993 1–1992, No. 2–1993, No. 3–1995 and draft Amendment implementations performed by different test laborato-
Exercise cycles–Safety requirements 8pp No. 4 issued for public comment as DR 97347. (BD-001) ries. This Standard is identical with, and has been re-
Specifies guarding and other safety requirements for exer- produced from, ISO/IEC 9646-5:1991. (IT-001)
cise cycles intended for domestic use. (CS-087) AS 4100 Supplement 1–1999
Steel structures–Commentary (Supplement to AS/NZS 4104:1993
AS/NZS 4093:1994 AS 4100–1998) 190pp Information technology–Telecommunications
Information technology–Telecommunications Provides background information and guidance to the re- and information exchange between systems–
and information exchange between systems– quirements of AS 4100–1998. (BD-001) Network/transport protocol interworking
Protocol identification in the network layer specification
AS/NZS 4101:1993
(ISO/IEC TR 9577:1993) 12pp (ISO/IEC TR 10172:1991) 25pp
Information technology–Information resource
Provides a description of a means to permit an identifica- Specifies the circumstances in which interworking func-
tion of a protocol in the network layer and provides a record dictionary system framework tional units may be used to provide the OSI connection-
of the structure and allowable ranges of protocol identifiers (ISO/IEC 10027:1990) 15pp mode transport service end-to-end between two end sys-
which can be assigned by JTC 1 and other authorities. This Describes the framework for a number of international tems, where one of the end systems is accessed using the
Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced from, standards that specify a specialised information system, connection-mode transport protocol as defined in ISO
ISO/IEC TR 9577:1993. (IT-001) called an information resource dictionary system (IRDS). 8073/Add.2 in combination with the protocol defined in
An IRDS is used to control and document an enterprise's ISO 8473 and the other end system is accessed using the
AS/NZS 4094:1993 information resources. The Standard is identical with, and connection-mode transport protocol as defined in AS 2912
has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 10027:1990. (IT-029) in combination with the procedures defined in AS 3621.
Information technology–Open Systems Inter-
This Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced
connection–Local area networks–Medium ac- AS/NZS 4102:1993 from, ISO/IEC TR 10172:1991. (IT-001)
cess control service definition Information technology–Integrated services
(ISO/IEC 10039:1991) 13pp digital network primary access connector at AS/NZS 4105:1993
Defines the medium access control service found in local reference points S and T Information technology–Open Systems Inter-
area network architecture in abstract terms, of the primitive (ISO/IEC 10173:1991) 12pp connection–Protocol specification for the
actions and events of the service, the parameters associated Specifies the 8-contact (plug and jack) and the assignments commitment, concurrency and recovery ser-
with each primitive action and event, and the form they of its contact numbers for use in the physical interfaces of
take, and the interrelationship between, and the valid se- vice element
integrated services digital network (ISDN) primary rate ac- (ISO/IEC 9805:1990, ISO/IEC
quences of these actions and events. The Standard is identi- cess services conforming to CCITT Recommendation
cal with, and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 9805:1990/Cor.1:1991) 33pp
I.431. This Standard is identical with, and has been repro-
10039:1991. (IT-001) Amendment 1 May 1996
duced from, ISO/IEC 10173:1991. (IT-001)
Specifies the protocol of the commitment, concurrency and
AS/NZS 4095:1993 recovery (CCR) service when invoked by other specifica-
AS/NZS 4103 tions. It is used whenever the CCR service does not encom-
Information technology–Telecommunications Information technology–Open Systems Inter- pass any communication activity which makes direct or in-
and information exchange between systems– connection–Conformance testing methodol- direct use of the session activity management services. This
End system routing information exchange ogy and framework Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced from,
protocol for use in conjunction with AS/NZS ISO/IEC 9805:1990 and includes Technical Corrigendum
3604 AS/NZS 4103.1:1993 1:1991. (IT-001)
(ISO/IEC 10030:1990) 16pp General concepts
Amendment 1 May 1996 (ISO/IEC 9646-1:1991) 31pp AS/NZS 4105 Supplement 1:1995
Defines a protocol for the exchange of routing information Specifies a general methodology for testing the con- Information technology–Open Systems Inter-
between an end system and a subnetwork address resolu- formance of products to international standards or connection–Protocol specification for the
tion entity. It is applicable to end systems which operate ac- CCITT Recommendations that specify OSI protocols commitment, concurrency and recovery ser-
cording to the main body of AS/NZS 3604 to provide and which the products are claimed to implement. The vice element–Session mapping changes
support the OSI connection-mode network service and sub- methodology also applies to testing conformance to an (Supplement to AS/NZS 4105:1993)
network address resolution entities. This Standard is identi- international standard or CCITT Recommendations (ISO/IEC 9805:1990/Amd.2:1992) 20pp
cal with, and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC that specifies a transfer syntax to the extent that can be
Specifies two protocol versions, one which makes use of
10030:1990. (IT-001) determined by testing it in combination with a specific
the session data separation functional unit and one that does
OSI protocol. The Standard is identical with, and has
not. This Standard is identical with and has been repro-
AS/NZS 4095 Supplement 1:1995 been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 9646-1:1991.
duced from ISO/IEC 9805:1990/Amd.2:1992. (IT-001)
Information technology–Telecommunications (IT-001)
and information exchange between systems– AS/NZS 4106:1993
AS/NZS 4103.2:1993
End system routing information exchange Information technology–Open Systems Inter-
Abstract test suite specification
protocol for use in conjunction with AS 3604– connection–Service definition for the com-
(ISO/IEC 9646-2:1991) 28pp
Protocol implementation conformance state- Specifies requirements and gives guidance for the mitment, concurrency and recovery service
ment (Supplement to AS/NZS 4095:1993) production of system-independent conformance test element
(ISO/IEC 10030:1990/Amd.2:1992) 8pp suites for one OSI international standards or CCITT (ISO/IEC 9804:1990, ISO/IEC
Supplies the protocol implementation conformance state- Recommendations. In particular, it is applicable to the 9804:1990/Cor.1:1991) 42pp
ment proforma in compliance with the relevant require- production of all conformance testing standards for Intended for reference by other specifications when the
ments. This Standard is identical with and has been repro- OSI and ISDN two-party protocols, including all functionality of commitment, concurrency and recovery is
duced from ISO/IEC 10030:1990/Amd.2:1992. (IT-001) drafts versions of such conformance testing standards. required. This Standard can be referenced whenever the

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processing of two or more application-entity invocations in AS/NZS 4114 AS 4118.1.5–1996


a distributed application needs to be organized into an Spray painting booths, designated spray Components–Deluge and pre-action
atomic action; it also defines services that are used during painting areas and paint mixing rooms valves 17pp
such processing. This Standard is identical with, and has Specifies the construction, performance and testing
been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 9804:1990 and includes
AS/NZS 4114.1:2003 requirements for valves used in deluge and pre-action
Technical Corrigendum 1:1991. (IT-001) sprinkler systems. (FP-004)
Design, construction and testing 30pp
Specifies requirements for the design, construction
AS/NZS 4107 and testing of spray painting booths, designated spray AS 4118.1.6–1995
Information technology–Telecommunications painting areas and paint mixing rooms in which there Components–Stop valves and non-return
and information exchange between systems– may be an explosion hazard due to the presence of valves 4pp
Protocol combinations to provide and sup- flammable volatiles from the paints and finishes used. Specifies requirements for the construction and per-
port the OSI network service It is intended to be read in conjunction with AS formance of stop valves and non-return valves for fire
2381.1. (EL-014) sprinkler systems. (FP-004)
AS/NZS 4107.1:1993
General principles AS/NZS 4114.1:1995 AS 4118.1.7–1996
Design, construction and testing 16pp Components–Alarm valves (dry) 18pp
(ISO/IEC 8880-1:1990) 4pp
Available Superseded Specifies the requirements for the construction of dry
Refers to those international standards which define alarm valves for use in fire sprinkler systems.
Specifies requirements for the design, construction
the architectural principles governing the provision of
and testing of spray painting booths in which there (FP-004)
the network service; defines terms which may be used
may be an explosion hazard due to the presence of
in specifying the environments in which protocol AS 4118.1.8–1999
flammable volatiles from the paints and finishes used.
combinations operate; specifies principles and a Components–Pressure-reducing valves
It is intended to be read in conjunction with AS
framework for describing the support of the OSI net-
work service and defines the conformance principles
2381.1. (EL-014) 14pp
to be followed in the other parts of AS/NZS 4107 Specifies the construction, performance and testing
which specify the requirements for equipment claim- AS/NZS 4114.2:2003 requirements for pressure-reducing valves used in
ing conformance to AS/NZS 4107. This Standard is Installation and maintenance 11pp automatic fire sprinkler systems. (FP-004)
identical with, and has been reproduced from, Specifies requirements for the installation and mainte-
nance of spray painting booths, designated spray AS 4118.2.1–1995
ISO/IEC 8880-1:1990. (IT-001)
painting areas and paint mixing rooms in which there Piping–General 27pp
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AS/NZS 4107.2:1994
flammable volatiles from the paints and finishes used. Specifies the requirements for piping for fire sprinkler
Provision and support of the connection- It is intended to be read in conjunction with Part 1 and systems. (FP-004)
mode network service AS 2381.1. (EL-014)
(ISO/IEC 8880-2:1992) 7pp AS 4119–2007
Provides a description of the connection-mode net- AS 4115–1993 Determination of platinum and palladium in
work service, including the field of application. This Hand torque tools gold and gold bearing alloys–Flame atomic
Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced (ISO 6789:1992) 9pp absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or induc-
from, ISO/IEC 8880-2:1992. (IT-001) Specifies the requirements for hand torque tools for general tively coupled plasma-atomic emission spec-
use. The tolerances on the torque values indicated by a trometry (ICP-AES) (fire assay methods) 13pp
AS/NZS 4107.3:1993 measuring hand torque tool and the torque value set on a Sets out spectrometric procedures for the determination of
Provision and support of the connec- setting hand torque tool are given and a calibration life test platinum and palladium in gold and gold bearing alloys by
tionless-mode network service is prescribed. (ME-010) initial fire assay followed by flame atomic absorption spec-
(ISO/IEC 8880-3:1990) 5pp trometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma-atomic
Describes the provision and support of the connec-
AS 4116–1993 emission spectrometry (ICP-AES). The methods are appli-
tionless-mode network service defined in AS 2994. Information processing systems–Data inter- cable to gold and gold alloys containing less than 10% pal-
This Standard is identical with, and has been repro- change on 90 mm flexible disk cartridges us- ladium and less than 10% platinum. (CH-010)
duced from, ISO/IEC 8880-3:1990. (IT-001) ing modified frequency modulation recording
at 31 831 ftprad on 80 tracks on each side– AS 4120–1994
AS 4108–2005 ISO Type 303 Code of tendering 7pp
Metal finishing–Glossary of terms in electro- (ISO/IEC 10994:1992) 45pp Sets out the ethics and obligations of the principal and ten-
plating and related processes 19pp Specifies the characteristics of 90 mm flexible disk car- derers in the tendering process in the construction industry.
Provides a glossary of terms to be used in electroplating tridges recorded at 31 831 ftprad using modified frequency It applies to the selection of contractors and subcontractors.
and other related industries. (MT-009) modulation recording, on 80 tracks on each side. This Stan- Published in conjunction with the Construction Industry
dard is identical with, and has been reproduced from, Development Agency. (MB-010)
AS/NZS 4110:1993 ISO/IEC 10994:1992. (IT-001)
AS 4121–1994
Information technology–SGML and text-entry AS/NZS 4117:1999 Code of ethics and procedures for the selec-
systems–Guidelines for SGML syntax- Surge protective devices for telecommunica- tion of consultants 6pp
directed editing systems tion applications 12pp Sets out the ethics and obligations of the principal and con-
(ISO/IEC TR 10037:1991) 11pp Specifies minimum electrical performance, environmental, sultants in the selection and appointment of consultants and
Describes a set of functions which an SGML syntax- marking and disposal requirements for stand-alone surge subconsultants for the procurement of professional services
directed editing system may have in order to help users ma- protection devices having two or more terminals that are in the construction industry. Published in conjunction with
nipulate documents marked up according to the rules of used in telecommunication applications. The Standard also the Construction Industry Development Agency.
SGML. This Standard is identical with and has been repro- provides methods of tests for ascertaining compliance with (MB-010)
duced from ISO/IEC TR 10037:1991. (IT-001) the electrical requirements. (TE-020)
AS 4122–2000
AS 4111–1993 AS 4118 General conditions of contract for engage-
Starters for fluorescent lamps–Performance Fire sprinkler systems ment of consultants 17pp
requirements Proposes general conditions for the engagement of engi-
(IEC 60155 Ed. 3.0 (1983)) 9pp AS 4118.1.1–1996 neers, architects and similar consultants. The Standard sets
Components–Sprinklers and sprayers out the general obligations governing the relationship be-
Amendment 1 August 1994 tween these consultants and their clients. It is not suitable
Specifies performance requirements for interchangeable (ISO 6182-1:1993) 44pp
Specifies the performance and testing of metallic ele- for a design and construct project procurement method.
glow-starters used with preheat type fluorescent lamps. (MB-010)
(EL-041) ment and frangible glass bulb sprinklers and sprayers.
(FP-004) AS 4123
AS 4113 Mobile waste containers
AS 4118.1.2–1996
Traffic signal lamps
Components–Alarm valves (wet) 14pp AS 4123.6–2006
Specifies the requirements for the construction and Health, safety and environment 6pp
AS 4113.1–1993 performance of alarm valves (wet), for use in fire
Lamps for 240 V a.c. operation 17pp Provides the most essential safety and health require-
sprinkler systems. (FP-004) ments for mobile waste containers. (PL-047)
Specifies requirements for tungsten filament lamps
designed for operation on a 240 V, 50 Hz a.c. electric AS 4118.1.3–1995
supply for use in road traffic signal systems. Covers AS 4123.7–2006
Components–Water motor alarms 5pp Colours, markings, and designation re-
the construction, performance and testing of such Specifies requirements for the construction and per-
lamps. Safety requirements are dealt with by reference formance for water motor alarms for fire sprinkler sys-
quirements 4pp
to IEC 432. (LG-006) tems. (FP-004) Specifies colours, markings and designation require-
ments for mobile waste containers according to AS
AS 4113.2–1993 4123.1 to AS 4123.4. (PL-047)
AS 4118.1.4–1994
Lamps for a.c. operation at extra-low volt- Components–Valve monitors 12pp
age 17pp AS ISO 4124–2007
Specifies the requirements for establishing compliance
Specifies requirements for lamps designed for a.c. op- with limits of design, performance, security and dura- Liquid hydrocarbons–Dynamic measure-
eration at extra-low voltage for use in road traffic sig- bility for sprinkler and hydrant valve monitors. ment–Statistical control of volumetric meter-
nal lanterns. Covers the construction, performance and (FP-004) ing systems
testing of such lamps. (LG-006) (ISO 4124:1994) 85pp

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Adopts ISO 4124:1994 which provides guidance for estab- AS 4133.2.1.1–2005 AS/NZS 4135:1995
lishing and monitoring the performance of dynamic volu- Rock porosity and density tests– Information technology–Telecommunications
metric metering systems, using statistical control proce-
Determination of rock porosity and dry and information exchange between systems–
dures for both central and on-line proving. These proce-
dures may be applied to measurements made by any type of density–Saturation and calliper tech- Private integrated services network–Circuit-
volumetric or mass metering systems. The procedures to be niques 4pp mode 64 kbit/s bearer services–Service de-
followed for collecting data, on which the control limits are (CE-009) scription, functional capabilities and informa-
based, are described. (ME-049) tion flows
AS 4133.2.1.2–2005 (ISO/IEC 11574:1994) 63pp
AS/NZS 4129:2000 Rock porosity and density tests– Amendment 1 March 1999
Fittings for polyethylene (PE) pipes for pres- Determination of rock porosity and dry Specifies the service description and control aspects for
sure applications density–Saturation and buoyancy tech- three basic circuit-mode bearer services which may be sup-
(ISO 14236:2000) 26pp niques 5pp ported by a private integrated services network. It is one of
Amendment 1 4 Decemeber 2001 (CE-009) a series of Standards applicable to private integrated ser-
vices networking. It is identical with and reproduced from
Amendment 2 7 November 2002
AS 4133.3.1–2005 ISO/IEC 11574:1994. (IT-016)
Amendment 3 2 November 2005
Specifies requirements for fittings to be used with polyeth- Rock swelling and slake durability tests–
Determination of the swelling strain de- AS/NZS 4136
ylene pipe manufactured in accordance with AS/NZS
4130:1997 or AS 2698.2–1985. This Standard is applicable veloped in an unconfined rock specimen Information technology–Telecommunications
to fittings manufactured for the conveyance of water, gase- 3pp and information exchange between systems–
ous fuels and other fluids including compressed air. (CE-009) Private integrated services network
(PL-006)
AS 4133.3.2–2005 AS/NZS 4136.1:1995
AS/NZS 4130:2003 Rock swelling and slake durability tests– Reference configuration for PISN ex-
Polyethylene (PE) pipes for pressure applica- Determination of the swelling strain for a changes (PINX)
tions 23pp radially confined specimen with axial sur- (ISO/IEC 11579-1:1994) 9pp
Specifies requirements for polyethylene pipes for the con- charge 4pp Specifies a reference configuration for private inte-
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veyance of fluids under pressure. Such fluids include, but (CE-009) grated services network exchanges for their intercon-
are not restricted to, water, wastewater, slurries, com- nection to form integrated services networks. It is one
pressed air, and fuel gas. (PL-006) AS 4133.3.3–2005 of a series of Standards applicable to private integrated
Rock swelling and slake durability tests– services networking. It is identical with and repro-
AS/NZS 4131:2003 Determination of the swelling pressure duced from ISO/IEC 11579-1:1994. (IT-016)
Polyethylene (PE) compounds for pressure index under conditions of zero volume
pipes and fittings 17pp change 4pp AS/NZS 4138:1995
Amendment 1 27 May 2005 (CE-009) Information technology–Telecommunications
Specifies requirement for polyethylene compounds suitable and information exchange between systems–
for manufacturing polyethylene pipe and fittings for pres- AS 4133.3.4–2005 Synchronization methods and technical re-
sure applications. (PL-006) Rock swelling and slake durability tests– quirements for private integrated services
Determination of the slake durability in- networks
AS 4132 dex of rock samples 5pp (ISO/IEC 11573:1994) 34pp
Boat and ship design and construction (CE-009) Specifies requirements necessary for the synchronization of
private integrated services networks. It is one of a series of
AS 4132.1–1993 AS 4133.4.1–2007 Standards applicable to private integrated services network-
Design loadings 10pp Rock strength tests–Determination of ing. It is identical with and reproduced from ISO/IEC
Specifies the loads to be used in the determination of point load strength index 5pp 11573:1994. (IT-016)
scantlings for vessels not exceeding 35 m in length. (CE-009)
Special requirements for multi-hull vessels are in- AS 4139–2003
cluded but those for hydrofoils, small-waterplane-area AS 4133.4.1–1993 Fibre reinforced concrete pipes and fittings
twin-hull vessels, or other vessels of unusual configu- Rock strength tests–Determination of 54pp
rations are not included. It does not cover loadings for
special operating procedures and conditions, e.g. point load strength index 5pp (WS-008)
docking and tug operations. (ME-059) Available Superseded
Amendment 1 February 1994 AS 4140–1995
AS 4132.2–1993 (CE-009) Metering and utility information exchange–
Aluminium construction 38pp Glossary of terms 39pp
AS 4133.4.2–1993 Defines around 200 terms used in metering of electricity,
Specifies the structural requirements for aluminium al-
loy vessels not more than 35 m in length. Special re- Rock strength tests–Determination of water and gas supplies to customers and in the two-way ex-
quirements for multi-hull vessels are included but uniaxial compressive strength 3pp change of information (data) between customers and utili-
those for hydrofoils, small-waterplane-area twin-hull Available Superseded ties. Detailed contents and an index are provided.
vessels, or other vessels of unusual configurations are (CE-009) (TE-018)
excluded. (ME-059)
AS 4133.4.2.1–2007 AS 4141
AS 4132.3–1993 Rock strength tests–Determination of Customer/utility information exchange
Fibre-reinforced plastics construction uniaxial compressive strength of 50 MPa
37pp and greater 3pp AS 4141.1–1995
Amendment 1 November 1993 (CE-009) System architecture and functionality
Specifies the structural requirements for fibre- 26pp
reinforced plastics vessels not exceeding 35 m in AS 4133.4.3–1993 Specifies the architecture and levels of functionality
length. The requirements for multi-hull vessels are in- Rock strength tests–Determination of de- for an electronic system of 2-way information ex-
cluded but the requirements for novel types of vessels formability of rock materials in uniaxial change between utilities (e.g. electricity, gas, water)
such as hovercraft, hydrofoils and small-waterplane-
compression 7pp and their customers for activities such as remote read-
area twin-hull (SWATH) vessels are excluded. Guid-
(CE-009) ing, customer display of consumption and related mat-
ance in the avoidance of osmosis in fibre-reinforced
ters, load control, relaying of alarms, and other cus-
plastics vessels is given in an appendix. (ME-059)
AS 4133.5–2002 tomer services. (TE-018)
AS 4133 Sampling of rock core 3pp
AS 4141.2–1995
Methods of testing rocks for engineering pur- (CE-009)
Applications and performance
poses
AS/NZS 4134:1995 (IEC/TR 61361 Ed. 1.0 (1995)) 26pp
AS 4133.0–2005 Information technology–Telecommunications Gives examples of performance requirements for an
and information exchange between systems– electronic 2-way information exchange between utili-
General requirements and list of methods ties and their customers as guidance for utilities to
5pp Numbering and sub-addressing in private in-
tegrated services networks specify a system and for manufacturers to develop
(CE-009) products. (TE-018)
(ISO/IEC 11571:1994) 17pp
AS 4133.1.1.1–2005 Defines the requirements for the handling of network ad- AS 4141.3–1995
Rock moisture content tests– dresses for the identification of entities which use or pro-
vide telecommunications services offered by private inte- Customer premises interfaces 10pp
Determination of the moisture content of grated services networks. It is one of a series of Standards Specifies requirements and recommendations for in-
rock–Oven drying method (standard applicable to private integrated services networking. It is terfaces at the customer premises between elements in
method) 4pp identical with and reproduced from ISO/IEC 11571:1994. an electronic system of 2-way information exchange
(CE-009) (IT-016) between utilities and their customers. (TE-018)

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AS 4142 ways in residential and business premises. Require- AS/NZS 4151


Fibre ropes ments for both the lock and associated furniture are Information technology–Open Systems Inter-
included. This Standard is intended for use when as- connection–Structure of management infor-
AS 4142.1–1993 sessing the security and durability of a lockset.
mation
Care and safe usage 22pp (CS-082)
Provides guidance on the selection, care, inspection AS/NZS 4151.1:1994
and maintenance of fibre ropes. Recommendations for AS 4145.3–2001
Management information model
the safe usage of ropes are also included. (TX-004) Mechanical locksets for windows in build- (ISO/IEC 10165-1:1993) 28pp
ings 25pp Provides a definition of the information model of
AS 4142.2–1993 Specifies the general design criteria, performance re- managed objects and their attibutes that will corre-
Three-strand hawser-laid and eight-strand quirements and procedures for testing mechanical spond to the information aspects of the systems man-
plaited 17pp window locks for their resistance to forced entry, and agement model. This Standard is identical with, and
Amendment 1 July 1996 their efficiency under condition of low frequency to has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 10165-1:1993.
Specifies general design, performance and marking high frequency use. (CS-082) (IT-001)
requirements for both three-strand hawser-laid and
eight-strand plaited fibre ropes. (TX-004) AS 4145.4–2002 AS/NZS 4151.2:1993
Padlocks 37pp Definition of management information
AS 4142.3–1993 Specifies the general design criteria, performance re- (ISO/IEC 10165-2:1992) 63pp
Man-made fibre rope for static life rescue quirements and procedures for testing padlocks for Defines the managed object classes, attribute types,
lines 7pp their resistance to physical attacks and corrosion under name bindings, packages, specific attributes, action
Amendment 1 July 1996 condition of low to high frequency usage. (CS-082) types, parameter types and notification types and
Specifies design, performance and marking require- specifies compliance requirements placed on other
ments for man-made fibre ropes intended for use as AS/NZS 4146:2000 CCITT Recommendations and International Standards
static life rescue lines by rescue and emergency ser- Laundry practice 59pp that make use of these definitions. This Standard is
vices. (TX-004) identical with, and has been reproduced from,
Specifies general laundry practice requirements and rec-
ommendations for commercial, industrial, hospital, institu- ISO/IEC 10165-2:1992. (IT-001)
AS 4143 tional, on-premise and coin-operated laundries as well as
Methods of test for fibre ropes minimum performance requirements which should be at- AS/NZS 4151.4:1993
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tained in order to provide an acceptable level of service. Guidelines for the definition of managed
AS 4143.1–1993 (TX-016) objects
Dimensions, linear density, breaking (ISO/IEC 10165-4:1992) 47pp
force and elongation 8pp AS/NZS 4147:1993 Specifies the relationship between the relevant OSI
Specifies apparatus, procedures and calculations for Information technology–Telecommunications management Recommendations and International
measuring the diameter, length of lay, linear density, and information exchange between systems– Standards and the definition of managed object
breaking force and elongation of fibre ropes. Includes classes, and how these Recommendations and Interna-
procedures for larger diameter ropes. (TX-004) The structure and coding of logical link con-
tional Standards should be used by managed object
trol addresses in local area networks class definitions, and the appropriate methods to be
AS 4143.2–1993 (ISO/IEC TR 10178:1992) 12pp adopted for the definition of managed object classes
Knotability and knot breaking force 3pp Provides a description of the ISO 8802-2 (AS/NZS 4802.2) and their attributes, notifications, actions and behav-
Specifies methods for determining the knotability and addressing conventions, the consideration for the manner in iour. This Standard is identical with, and has been re-
knot breaking force of a fibre rope. (TX-004) which new logical link control address uses are assigned an produced from, ISO/IEC 10165-4:1992. (IT-001)
entry and a record, in the form of a table, of assigned uses
AS 4143.3–1993 of address values. This Standard is identical with, and has AS/NZS 4152
Sheath slippage 5pp been reproduced from, ISO/IEC TR 10178:1992. (IT-001) Information technology–Open Systems Inter-
Specifies a method for measuring sheath slippage in connection–Systems management
multiple-layer fibre ropes, i.e. ropes with a sheath and AS/NZS 4148:1994
core. (TX-004) Information technology–Hypermedia/Time- AS/NZS 4152.1:1994
based structuring language (HyTime) Object management function
AS 4143.4–1993 (ISO/IEC 10744:1992) 125pp (ISO/IEC 10164-1:1993) 24pp
Impact strength index 5pp Defines a language and underlying model for the represen- Establishes a model that relates the services and ge-
Specifies methods for subjecting a fibre rope to the tation of 'hyperdocuments' that link and synchronize static neric definitions provided by the object management
forces associated with arresting the fall of a dropped and dynamic (time-based) information contained in multi- function to user requirements. This Standard is identi-
mass and for determining the impact strength index ple conventional and multimedia documents and informa- cal with, and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC
for multiple-layer fibre ropes, i.e. ropes with a sheath tion objects. The language is known as the 'Hyperme- 10164-1:1993. (IT-001)
and core. (TX-004) dia/Time-based structuring language', or 'HyTime'. This
Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced from, AS/NZS 4152.2:1994
AS 4143.5–1993 ISO/IEC 10744:1992. (IT-029) State management function
Resistance to flexion and surface abra- (ISO/IEC 10164-2:1993) 23pp
sion 3pp AS/NZS 4149:1994 Establishes a model that relates the service and ge-
Specifies a method for determining the resistance to Information technology–Telecommunications neric definitions provided by the state management
flexion and surface abrasion of a fibre rope. Suitable and information exchange between systems– function to user requirements. This Standard is identi-
for ropes such as mooring lines moving over smooth, cal with, and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC
rounded surfaces. (TX-004)
Intermediate system to intermediate system
intra-domain routing information exchange 10164-2:1993. (IT-001)
AS 4143.6–1996 protocol for use in conjunction with the pro-
AS/NZS 4152.3:1994
Resistance to abrasion 3pp tocol for providing the connectionless-mode
network service Attributes for representing relationships
Specifies a method for measuring the resistance to lo-
(ISO/IEC 10164-3:1993) 17pp
cal severe abrasion of a fibre rope. Suitable for multi- (ISO/IEC 10589:1992, ISO/IEC 10589:1992/Cor Specifies the attributes for representing relationships
ple-layer fibre ropes (i.e. ropes with a sheath and core) 1:1993) 150pp
used in extreme or emergency situations such as life and establishes a model that relates the service and
Specifies procedures for the transmission of and the encod- generic definitions to user requirements. This Standard
rescue. (TX-004) ing of the protocol data units used for configuration and is identical with, and has been reproduced from,
routing information between network entities residing in ISO/IEC 10164-3:1993. (IT-001)
AS 4145 intermediate systems within a single routing domain as well
Locksets as procedures for the correct interpretation of protocol con- AS/NZS 4152.4:1994
trol information and the functional requirements for imple- Alarm reporting function
AS 4145.1–1993 mentations claiming conformance. This Standard is identi-
cal with, and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC (ISO/IEC 10164-4:1992) 18pp
Glossary of terms 8pp
10589:1992, including Technical Corrigendum 1:1993. Establishes the model and defines the services pro-
Amendment 1 March 1996
(IT-001) vided for the alarm reporting function. This Standard
Specifies terms used in the Australian lock industry
is identical with, and has been reproduced from,
and marketplace. Intended to aid in the use of other
ISO/IEC 10164-4:1992. (IT-001)
parts of the series on locksets and to help standardize AS/NZS 4150
the terminology used in the Australian lock industry. Information technology–Open Systems Inter-
Terms associated with mechanical locksets for doors AS/NZS 4152.5:1994
connection–Conformance test suite for the Event report management function
in buildings make up the bulk of this Standard.
(CS-082) ACSE protocol (ISO/IEC 10164-5:1993) 18pp
Establishes the model and defines the services pro-
AS 4145.2–1993 AS/NZS 4150.1:1993 vided for the event report management function. This
Mechanical locksets for doors in build- Test suite structure and test purposes Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced
ings 48pp (ISO/IEC 10169-1:1991) 14pp from, ISO/IEC 10164-5:1993. (IT-001)
Amendment 1 March 1996 Applies to conformance test suites for testing associa-
Specifies general design criteria, performance re- tion control service element protocol implementations AS/NZS 4152.6:1994
quirements, and procedures for testing mechanical which operate over a connection oriented presentation Log control function
locksets and latchsets for their resistance to forced en- service and which claim conformance to AS 3684. (ISO/IEC 10164-6:1993) 17pp
try and efficiency under conditions of light to heavy This Standard is identical with, and has been repro- Establishes the model and defines the services pro-
usage. This Standard covers locksets for typical door- duced from, ISO/IEC 10169-1:1991. (IT-001) vided for the log control function. This Standard is

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identical with, and has been reproduced from, of ASN.1 type OBJECT IDENTIFIER to VT control non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction
ISO/IEC 10164-6:1993. (IT-001) object definitions. This Standard is identical with, and with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063)
has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 9834-5:1991.
AS/NZS 4152.7:1993 (IT-001) AS 4155.8–1993
Security alarm reporting function Test for 25 mm x 25 mm concentrated
(ISO/IEC 10164-7:1992) 13pp AS/NZS 4153.6:1994 load 3pp
Establishes user requirements for the service defini- Application processes and application This method is one of a series which specifies a test
tion needed to support the security alarm reporting entities method for general access floors (elevated floors) for
function, defines the service and specifies the protocol (ISO/IEC 9834-6:1993) 6pp non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction
provided by such a function. The relationship between Specifies the procedures applicable to the registration with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063)
the service and managements notification is defined of application-processes and application-entities. This
together with the relationships with other systems Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced AS 4155.9–1993
management functions. The conformance require- from, ISO/IEC 9834-6:1993. (IT-001) Test for ultimate test load (safety factor
ments are specified. This Standard is identical with,
and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 10164-
tests for concentrated load) 1p
AS/NZS 4153.7:1999 This method is one of a series which specifies a test
7:1992. (IT-001)
Assignment of international names for method for general access floors (elevated floors) for
AS/NZS 4152.8:1994 use in specific contexts non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction
(ISO/IEC 9834-7:1998) 22pp with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063)
Security audit trail function
(ISO/IEC 10164-8:1993) 26pp Specifies the unambiguous assignment of names in the
context of O/R addresses, directory names and object AS 4155.10–1993
Establishes the model and defines the services pro-
identifiers. This Standard is identical with and has Test for dynamic soft body impact 2pp
vided for the security audit trail function. This Stan-
been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9834-7:1998. This method is one of a series which specifies a test
dard is identical with, and has been reproduced from,
(IT-001) method for general access floors (elevated floors) for
ISO/IEC 10164-8:1993. (IT-001)
non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction
AS/NZS 4153 AS 4154–1993 with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063)
Information technology–Open Systems Inter- General access floors (elevated floors) 12pp
Amendment 1 August 1998 AS 4155.11–1993
connection–Procedures for the operation of
Specifies the performance requirements for the design and Test for dynamic rolling loads with the
OSI registration authorities
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manufacture of general access floor systems installed in tread made from resinous polymer 9pp
non-residential buildings. Also includes an Appendix with This method is one of a series which specifies a test
AS/NZS 4153.1:1994 guidelines to purchasers on information to be supplied method for general access floors (elevated floors) for
General procedures when calling for tenders or quotations; and guidelines for non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction
(ISO/IEC 9834-1:1993) 14pp manufacturers on information to be supplied at the time of with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063)
Specifies procedures which are generally applicable to submitting a tender or quotation for the floor system.
registration of objects within the Open Systems Inter- (BD-063) AS 4155.12–1993
connection environment. This Standard is identical Test for pedestal strength by concen-
with, and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 9834- AS 4155
1:1993. (IT-001) trated vertical load 4pp
Test methods for general access floors This method is one of a series which specifies a test
AS/NZS 4153.1 Supplement 1:1999 method for general access floors (elevated floors) for
AS 4155.0–1993 non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction
General procedures–Incorporation of ob- Introduction and list of methods 1p with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063)
ject identifiers components (Supplement Specifies a series of test methods for general access
to AS/NZS 4153.1:1994) floors (elevated floors) for non-residential buildings. AS 4155.13–1993
(ISO/IEC 9834-1:1993/Amd 1:1997) 5pp To be used in conjunction with AS 4154–1993. Test for pedestal free movement by hori-
Incorporates object identifier components into the op- (BD-063) zontal load 2pp
eration of OSI registration authorities. This Supple-
This method is one of a series which specifies a test
ment is identical with and has been reproduced from AS 4155.1–1993 method for general access floors (elevated floors) for
ISO/IEC 9834-1:1993/Amd.1:1997. (IT-001) Test for concavity and convexity 2pp non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction
This method is one of a series which specifies a test with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063)
AS/NZS 4153.1 Supplement 2:1999 method for general access floors (elevated floors) for
General procedures–Incorporation of the non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction AS 4155.14–1993
root arcs of the object identifier tree with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063) Test for pedestal strength by horizontal
(Supplement to AS/NZS 4153.1:1994) moment 2pp
(ISO/IEC 9834-1:1993/Amd 2:1998) 5pp AS 4155.2–1993
This method is one of a series which specifies a test
Specifies the root arcs of the object identifier tree. Test for twist 2pp method for general access floors (elevated floors) for
This Supplement is identical with and has been repro- This method is one of a series which specifies a test non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction
duced from ISO/IEC 9834-1:1993/Amd.2:1998. method for general access floors (elevated floors) for with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063)
(IT-001) non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction
with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063) AS 4156
AS/NZS 4153.2:1994
AS 4155.3–1993 Coal preparation
Registration procedures for OSI docu-
ment types Test for panel squareness 2pp AS 4156.1–1994
(ISO/IEC 9834-2:1993) 8pp This method is one of a series which specifies a test
method for general access floors (elevated floors) for Higher rank coal–Float and sink testing
Specifies the contents of register entries recording in-
formation about OSI document types and assigns an non-residential buidlings. To be used in conjunction (ISO 7936:1992) 42pp
unambiguous name to the type definitions. This Stan- with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063) Describes general practice used in determining the
dard is identical with, and has been reproduced from, float and sink characteristics of higher rank coal and
ISO/IEC 9834-2:1993. (IT-001) AS 4155.4–1993 indicates procedures for deriving test samples. Meth-
Test for the effect of temperature 2pp ods for presenting the washability data obtained, and
AS/NZS 4153.3:1999 This method is one of a series which specifies a test methods for establishing some conventional plant per-
method for general access floors (elevated floors) for formance parameters, are included. (MN-001)
Registration of values of RH-name-tree
components for joint ISO and ITU-T use non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction
with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063) AS 4156.2.1–2004
(ISO/IEC 9834-3:1998) 4pp Higher rank coal–Froth flotation–Basic
Specifies the assignment of values to RH-name-tree
components for joint ISO-ITU-T use. This Standard is AS 4155.5–1993 test 11pp
identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC Test for the effect of humidity 2pp Sets out a means of evaluating the flotation character-
9834-3:1998. (IT-001) This method is one of a series which specifies a test istics of a coal. Identical with ISO 8858-1:1990 and
method for general access floors (elevated floors) for and ISO 8858-1:1990/Cor.1:2001. (MN-001)
AS/NZS 4153.4:1993 non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction
Register of VTE profiles with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063) AS 4156.2.2–1998
(ISO/IEC 9834-4:1991) 6pp Higher rank coal–Froth flotation–
Specifies the contents of register entries recording the AS 4155.6–1993 Sequential procedure 11pp
information about VTE-profiles and assigning unam- Test for floor resistance for electrostatic Sets out a laboratory sequential procedure for the froth
biguous names of ASN.1 type OBJECT IDENTIFIER control 3pp flotation testing of fine coal. It provides a means of
to VTE-profile definitions. This Standard is identical This method is one of a series which specifies a test evaluating for a coal the flotation characteristics that
with, and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 9834- method for general access floors (elevated floors) for may be expected from the froth flotation process.
4:1991. (IT-001) non-residential buildings. To be used in conjunction (MN-001)
with AS 4154–1993. (BD-063)
AS/NZS 4153.5:1993 AS 4156.3–1994
Register of VT control object definitions AS 4155.7–1993 Magnetite for coal preparation plant use–
(ISO/IEC 9834-5:1991) 14pp Test for 300 mm x 300 mm concentrated Test methods
Specifies the contents of the register entries recording load 3pp (ISO 8833:1989) 22pp
the information about virtual terminal (VT) control This method is one of a series which specifies a test Sets out methods for sampling magnetite, and for de-
object definitions and assigning unambiguous names method for general access floors (elevated floors) for termination of total moisture, density, total iron con-

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tent, ferrous iron content, particle size and magnetics has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 9541-2:1991 and Specifies the abstract syntax of the document filing
content. (MN-001) Technical Corrigendum 1:1993. (IT-033) and retrieval (DFR) access protocol, specifies how the
DFR access protocol supports the DFR abstract ser-
AS 4156.4–1999 AS/NZS 4160:1994 vice, specifies the mapping of the DFR access proto-
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