
Type
Publisher
Standards Australia
Publisher
Standards Australia
Version:
First Edition 1999.
(Current)
Short Description
Sets out a hot smoke test methodology by means of which a specified quantity of smoke may be generated, at a safe temperature, within a building.

Type
Publisher
Standards Australia
Publisher
Standards Australia
Version:
Fourth Edition 2024.
(Current)
Short Description
Specifies a test method for determining the combustibility of building materials and is one of a series of test methods of evaluating the potential fire hazard of building products; the test is for building materials other than coated, faced or laminated materials which, although not completely inert, produce only a limited amount of heat and flame when exposed to temperatures of approximately 750 °C.

Type
Publisher
Standards Australia
Publisher
Standards Australia
Version:
First Edition 1990.
(Current)
Short Description
Provides a glossary of terms to be used in connection with fire testing; also refers to deprecated terms which should not be used in connection with fire testing.

Type
Publisher
Standards Australia
Publisher
Standards Australia
Version:
Second Edition 1999.
(Current)
Short Description
Specifies the classification of smoke-spill fans, and the laboratory test methods and procedures used to rate their performance (and that of their motors). Fans are rated in terms of their suitability to operate continuously without significant loss of performance, for a specified time at a specified air temperature. This Standard deals only with laboratory type-testing and does not consider the testing of smoke-spill fans after they have been installed in a building.

Type
Publisher
Standards Australia
Publisher
Standards Australia
Version:
Sixth Edition 2024.
(Current)
Short Description
Provides users with minimum design parameters and guidelines for determining ventilation rates for general application in buildings

Type
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Version:
2018.
(Current)
Short Description
This Code of Practice on how to manage work health and safety risks is an approved code of practice under section 274 of the Work Health and Safety Act (the WHS Act).

Type
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Version:
2024.
(Current)
Short Description
Illustrates the key WHS principles that apply to all WHS duties in the model WHS Act, and the duty to consult, cooperate and coordinate with other duty holders.

Type
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Version:
2020.
(Current)
Short Description
This guide will help you to understand your duties as a PCBU to provide health monitoring for your workers; it will assist you to comply with your duties under the model WHS laws, but should not be relied on in the place of the full text of those laws.

Type
Publisher
South Australian Government
Publisher
South Australian Government
Version:
2016.
(Current)
Short Description
The Code of Practice for the South Australian Construction Industry and its Implementation Guidelines is a statement of the principles that the industry wants to apply to a range of procedures from project conception and initiation, through tendering and construction, to project completion.

Type
Publisher
Victorian Government
Publisher
Victorian Government
Version:
2022.
(Current)
Short Description
Regulates the conduct of all works that affect public space, ensuring the safety and amenity of community and the protection of municipal assets.