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Timestamp: 2018-10-16 21:27:21
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DR AS/NZS 1604.1:2018 (Committee TM-012)
Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 1:Products and treatment
Please note that when submitting comments on draft Joint standards, these must be submitted to Standards Australia. To do this, please use the following link— https://hub.standards.org.au/hub/public/listOpenCommentingPublication.action The objective of this standard is to provide minimum specifications for preservative treated wood-based products for use by manufacturers (treaters) and to facilitate the correct specification and use of preservative-treated wood-based products by designers, specifiers and others. This standard is part of a series on preservative-treated wood-based products as follows: AS/NZS 1604.1 Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 1: Products and treatment AS/NZS 1604.2 Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 2: Verification requirements AS/NZS 1604.3 Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 3: Test methods The revision of the series includes: (a) A more performance-oriented approach. (b) Improved clarity and uniformity around the requirements for preservative penetration. (c) Better definition of the framework for treating, specifying and using conforming products. (d) A new system for verifying the key characteristics of conforming products. (e) Revised presentation and information content to ensure efficient application of each Part. (f) Some modifications and additions to the treatment specifications and test methods. (g) A reorganization of the test methods including removal of those no longer in common use.
Closing date for comments 26/11/2018
DR AS/NZS 1604.2:2018 (Committee TM-012)
Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 2: Verification requirements
Please note that when submitting comments on draft Joint standards, these must be submitted to Standards Australia. To do this, please use the following link— https://hub.standards.org.au/hub/public/listOpenCommentingPublication.action The objective of this standard is to present minimum product verification requirements for preservative-treated wood-based products. Alternative verification methods are presented to meet the needs of 1st, 2nd and 3rd parties. These methods allow for both quantitative and qualitative test results. This standard is part of a series on preservative-treated wood-based products as follows: AS/NZS 1604.1 Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 1: Products and treatment AS/NZS 1604.2 Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 2: Verification requirements AS/NZS 1604.3 Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 3: Test methods
DR AS/NZS 1604.3:2018 (Committee TM-012)
Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 3: Test methods
Please note that when submitting comments on draft Joint standards, these must be submitted to Standards Australia. To do this, please use the following link— https://hub.standards.org.au/hub/public/listOpenCommentingPublication.action The objective of this standard is to provide prescriptive methods for testing and analysing preservatives and preservative-treated wood-based products for use by manufacturers (treaters) and associated parties. This standard is part of a series on preservative-treated wood-based products as follows: AS/NZS 1604.1 Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 1: Products and treatment AS/NZS 1604.2 Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 2: Verification requirements AS/NZS 1604.3 Preservative-treated wood-based products - Part 3: Test methods (a) A more performance-oriented approach. (b) Improved clarity and uniformity around the requirements for preservative penetration. (c) Better definition of the framework for treating, specifying and using complying products. (d) A new system for verifying the key characteristics of complying products. (e) Revised presentation and information content to ensure efficient application of each Part. (f) Some modifications and additions to the treatment specifications and test methods. (g) A reorganization of the test methods including removal of those no longer in common use
DR AS/NZS 11801.1:2018 (Committee CT-001)
Please note that when submitting comments on draft Joint standards, these must be submitted to Standards Australia. To do this, please use the following link— https://hub.standards.org.au/hub/public/listOpenCommentingPublication.action The objective of this standard is to specify requirements that are common to the other parts of the AS/NZS 11801 series or ISO/IEC 11801 series. Cabling specified by this standard supports a wide range of services including voice, data, and video that may also incorporate the supply of power. This standard specifies the following: (a) In Australia, the fundamental structure and configuration of generic cabling requirements within the types of premises defined by the other parts of the AS/NZS 11801 series. (b) In New Zealand, the fundamental structure and configuration of generic cabling requirements within the types of premises defined by the other parts of the ISO/IEC 11801 series. (c) Channel transmission and environmental performance requirements. (d) Link performance requirements. (e) In Australia, backbone cabling reference implementations in support of the parts of the AS/NZS 11801 series; (f) In New Zealand, backbone cabling reference implementations in support of the parts of the ISO/IEC 11801 series; (g) component performance requirements, referring to available international Standards for components and test methods where appropriate; (h) In Australia, test procedures to verify conformance to the cabling transmission performance requirements of the AS/NZS 11801 series. (i) In New Zealand, test procedures to verify conformance to the cabling transmission performance requirements of the ISO/IEC 11801 series. This standard is an adoption with national modifications, and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017 Information Technology - Generic cabling for customer premises - Part 1: General requirements. The modifications in Appendices ZZ and ZA are additional requirements. Appendix ZB provides additional information. These appendices have been added at the end of the source text.
Closing date for comments 05/12/2018
DR AS/NZS 5263.1.11:2018 (Committee AG-001)
Gas appliances - Part 1.11: Small gas engine driven appliances
Please note that when submitting comments on draft Joint standards, these must be submitted to Standards Australia. To do this, please use the following link— https://hub.standards.org.au/hub/public/listOpenCommentingPublication.action This standard provides particular requirements for small gas fuelled spark ignition reciprocating internal combustion engine driven appliances that apply in addition to or in place of the general requirements for gas appliances set out in AS/NZS 5263.0:2017 Gas appliances, Part 0: General requirements. Together, these Standards constitute a means of conformance with AS 3645:2017 Essential requirements for gas equipment. The engines used in these appliances may be bi-fuel engines; that is, they can operate on alternate gas fuels. The objective of this Part 1.11 is to provide manufacturers, designers, regulatory authorities, conformity assessment bodies and similar organizations with uniform minimum requirements for the safety, performance and use of small gas fuelled spark ignition reciprocating internal combustion engines in gas appliances. This Part 1.11 of AS/NZS 5263 supplements or modifies the corresponding clauses of Part 0. The numbering of Clauses in this Part 1.11 is consistent with the numbering in Part 0 for related requirements. This standard should not be regarded as a design specification or instruction manual. Consideration has been given to — (i) continuity of satisfactory operation; (ii) the prevention of fire hazards and explosions; (iii) the prevention of injury to persons or property; (iv) gas rules and regulations now in force; and (v) Relevant International Standards. AS/NZS 5601 series of standards provides essential requirements, performance-based requirements and means of conformance for gas installations. Any reference to “AS/NZS 5601” in the AS/NZS 5263 series of standards should be considered as reference to the appropriate part of the AS/NZS 5601 series of standards (i.e. AS/NZS 5601.1 or AS/NZS 5601.2).
Closing date for comments 13/12/2018
DR AS/NZS 61347.2.1:2018 (Committee EL-041)
Please note that when submitting comments on draft Joint standards, these must be submitted to Standards Australia. To do this, please use the following link— https://hub.standards.org.au/hub/public/listOpenCommentingPublication.action The objective of this standard is to specify particular safety requirements for starting devices (starters other than glow starters and ignitors) for fluorescent and other discharge lamps for use on a.c. supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz which produce starting pulses not greater than 100 kV and which are used in combination with lamps and ballasts covered in AS/NZS 4782.1:2004, IEC 60188, IEC 60192, IEC 60662, AS/NZS 60901:2003, IEC 61167, IEC 61195, IEC 61199, AS/NZS 61347.2-8 and AS/NZS 61347.2-9. It does not apply to glow starters or starting devices which are incorporated in discharge lamps or which are manually operated. Preheat transformers for fluorescent lamps are covered by AS/NZS 61347.2.8:2003. This standard is an adoption with national modifications, and has been reproduced from IEC 61347‑2‑1:2000+AMD1:2005+AMD2:2013 CSV (ED 1.2) Lamp controlgear ─ Part 2-1: Particular requirements for starting devices (other than glow starters). Appendix ZZ lists the variations for the application of this Standard in Australia and New Zealand.
Closing date for comments 22/11/2018
DR AS/NZS 2845.3:2018 (Committee WS-023)
Water supply - Backflow prevention devices, Part 3: Field testing and maintenance of testable devices
Please note that when submitting comments on draft Joint standards, these must be submitted to Standards Australia. To do this, please use the following link— https://hub.standards.org.au/hub/public/listOpenCommentingPublication.action The objective of this standard is to outline minimum requirements for the testing and maintenance of testable backflow prevention devices in the field. This standard is to be read in conjunction with the requirements of the relevant regulatory authority, and the manufacturer’s instructions. The safety practices to be followed while performing field testing and maintenance work should comply with the applicable work health and safety legislation and the relevant regulatory authority’s procedures. The actions stipulated within this standard are in addition to those requirements.
Closing date for comments 18/12/2018
DR AS/NZS 5263.1.12:2018 (Committee AG-001)
Please note that when submitting comments on draft Joint standards, these must be submitted to Standards Australia. To do this, please use the following link— https://hub.standards.org.au/hub/public/listOpenCommentingPublication.action This standard provides particular requirements for gas pool heaters that apply in addition to or in place of the general requirements for gas appliances set out in AS/NZS 5263.0 Gas appliances - Part 0: General requirements. The combination of AS/NZS 5263.1.12 and AS/NZS 5263.0 supersedes AS 4560—2004. This part, Part 1.12 of AS/NZS 5263, supplements or modifies the corresponding clauses of Part 0. The numbering of clauses in this Part 1.12 is consistent with the numbering in Part 0 for related requirements.
Closing date for comments 21/11/2018
DR AS/NZS 60598.2.1:2014 Amd 2:2018 (Committee EL-041)
Luminaires, Part 2.1: Particular requirements - Fixed general purpose luminaires incorporating Amendment No. 2
Please note that when submitting comments on draft Joint standards, these must be submitted to Standards Australia. To do this, please use the following link— https://hub.standards.org.au/hub/public/listOpenCommentingPublication.action The objective of Amendment 2 is to correct the fuse classification, remove requirements for Type B LED lamps, prohibit the use of a fuse to bridge LED lamp cap pins and include photobiological requirements in Appendix A of AS/NZS 60598.2.1:2014. This Amendment applies to the following: •	Preface. •	Clauses 1, 2, 6 and 7. •	Appendices A and B. •	Figures A1, A4 and A5.
Closing date for comments 17/12/2018