Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01334:reg:2027:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01334
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2027 (pt 4/8)
Character Range: 166165–169674

in form.
Light source
Electric lamps and LEDs now illuminate most lighthouses.
Lighthouse
The principal structure of a lightstation, generally made up of a lantern, balcony and tower.
Lightstation
A precinct containing a lighthouse structure and other related buildings, for example. Keepers' cottages, Store room, Flag locker.
O
Optical apparatus
Equipment to provide, direct and control the light emitted by the light source. Comprised of light source, lens assembly, and pedestal.
Order
A shorthand expression of the size of an optical apparatus or lantern. At the time the system of orders was established, when kerosene burners were used, longer range lights needed larger burners, and larger burners needed lens assemblies of longer focal length to ensure a sharply defined beam. Thus in turn, the lantern rooms were required to be larger to house these lens assemblies. AMSA's historic lantern rooms range from 1st to 4th order.
P
Pane
An individual piece of glass in the lantern glazing. Often original supply was 3/8" thick polished plate but in later years this changed to 5/16".
Pavilion
A building or similar structure built for a specific
purpose.
Pedestal
Part of the optical apparatus, consisting of a metal column or base standing on the balcony floor inside the lantern and supporting the lens assembly and light source. Some later Chance documentation, such as their tariffs 1908, also refer to the lantern base as a pedestal.
T
Tower
Structure to support the lantern at a sufficient height
above the ground. The most common types are the masonry tower, timber-framed tower, cast iron tower, and lattice tower.
Appendix 3. Smoky Cape light details
Smoky Cape Main Light (AN382-01)
IALA AVAILABILITY CATEGORY:  2
POSITION:                    Latitude: 30° 55.3744' S
                             Longitude: 153° 05.2469' E
                             Datum: WGS84
CHARTS:                      Aus 811
BA LIST OF LIGHTS:           K2796
DAYMARK:                     White 8-sided concrete tower and lantern, 17 metres high.
CHARACTER:                   Flashing (3) in: 20.00 s
                             Flash: 0.24 s
                             Short Eclipse:  7.46 s Long Eclipse: 13.14s
LENS:                        920mm f.r. 9 panel Catadioptric
LIGHTSOURCE:                 Lamp: LED Array Sealite SL324
LANTERN:                     Chance Bros. 12" 1½" dia.
LENS SPEED:                  One revolution every 60 seconds (1 RPM)
INTENSITY:                   1,025,000 cd
STRUCTURE:                   White octagonal concrete tower 10 metres high to base of lantern.
ELEVATION:                   128 metres
RANGE:                       Nominal: 26 Nm
                             Geographical: 28 Nm

Appendix 4. Table demonstrating compliance with the EPBC Regulations
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2000 (Cth) Schedule 7A – Management Plans for Commonwealth Heritage Places
Legislation                                                                                                                                                                              Satisfied within
A management plan must:
(a) Establish objectives for the identification, protection, conservation, presentation and transmission of the Commonwealth Heritage values of the place; and                           Section 1 – Introduction
(b) Provide a management framework that includes reference to any statutory requirements and agency mechanisms for the protection of the