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Working on Department of Education 2022 cover

Publisher
Queensland Government

Version:  2022  (Current)
Short Description
Revised June 2022. (QLD Legislation.)
Builder And Designer Experience Form - For All Builder, Hydraulic Design And Building Design Licence Classes (QLD) 2020 cover

Publisher
Queensland Building And Construction Commission

Version:  2020.  (Current)
Short Description
Builder And Designer Experience Form.
AS/NZS 21987:2019 Ophthalmic optics - Mounted spectacle lenses (ISO 21987:2017, MOD) 2019 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Second Edition 2019.  (Current)
Short Description
Specify requirements and test methods for mounted spectacle lenses relative to the prescription order.
AS 1067.1:2016 Eye and face protection - Sunglasses and fashion spectacles, Part 1: Requirements 2016 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  First Edition 2016.  (Current)
Short Description
Specifies minimum requirements for sunglasses, fashion spectacles and replacement filters that are nominally afocal (plano power)-excluding prescription filters-providing protection against solar radiation for general use including road use and driving.
AS 1337.0:2020 Personal protective equipment, Part 0: Eye and face protection - Vocabulary 2020 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  First Edition 2020.  (Current)
Short Description
The objective of this Standard is to define and explain the principal terms used in the field of personal eye and face protection.
AS/NZS ISO 22846.1:2020 Personal equipment for protection against falls - Rope access systems, Part 1: Fundamental principles for a system of work 2020 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  First Edition 2020.  (Current)
Short Description
This Standard adopts ISO 22846-1:2003, which gives the fundamental principles for the use of rope-access methods for work at height; intended for use by employers, employees and self-employed persons who use rope-access methods, by those commissioning rope-access work and by rope-access associations.
AS/NZS ISO 8980.3:2015 Ophthalmic optics - Uncut finished spectacle lenses, Part 3: Transmittance specifications and test methods 2015 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Second Edition 2015.  (Current)
Short Description
Adopts ISO 8980-3:2013 to specify the requirements for the transmittance properties of uncut finished spectacle lenses.
AS/NZS 1336:2014 Eye and face protection - Guidelines 2014 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Second Edition 2014.  (Current)
Short Description
This Standard sets out requirements and recommended practices for the protection of the eyes and faces of persons against hazards such as flying particles, dust, splashing materials and molten metals, harmful gases, vapours and aerosols, solar radiation and high-intensity radiation generated during operations such as welding and furnace work.
Whole-of-Home Efficiency Factors Standard 2022

Publisher
Australian Building Codes Board

Version:  2022.  (Latest)
Short Description
This ABCB Standard provides WOH efficiency factors for Class 1 dwellings, Class 2 sole-occupancy units and Class 4 parts of buildings in the energy efficiency provisions of the NCC; It applies in each NCC climate zone and jurisdiction.
AS/NZS 1546.2:2008 On-site domestic wastewater treatment units, Part 2: Waterless composting toilets 2008 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Second Edition 2008.  (Current)
Short Description
AS/NZS 1546.2 aims to: 1. Provide a set of performance statements that form a base against which any waterless composting toilet, conventional or innovative, may be assessed. 2. Provide manufacturers of waterless composting toilets with a performance evaluation test that will confirm the conditions under which it will function best (this will enable certification bodies to check that a product conforms to the Standard). 3. Ensure that the operation and maintenance of a waterless composting toilet is done in a safe manner that meets basic health requirements given that it involves the removal of composted or partially composted material.