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Sector Updates—October and November 2017 October and November 2017 Welcome to Standards Australia’s Sector Updates Throughout this document, covering all 12 sectors, you will find information relating to activities in the last month including approved Standards development projects, published documents and publications that have been withdrawn. The report also advises of upcoming International activities and lists draft Standards that are currently out for Public Comment. Please click on your sector of interest. Text in blue in this report is a hyperlink. Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Mining Manufacturing and Processing Building and Construction Electrotechnology and Energy Water and Waste Services Transport and Logistics Health and Community Services Consumer Products & Services and Safety Education and Training Services Communications, Information Technology and e—Commerce Services Public Safety, Public Administration; Business and Management Approved Projects in bi-annual project rounds A list of the approved project proposals from each bi-annual project proposal round is listed after they have been considered by the Standards Development and Accreditation Committee (SDAC). See http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Sectors/Pages/Sector-Updates.aspx New Projects listed in this Update are those approved outside of the bi-annual proposal rounds. Contact For further information please contact our Standards Information Service team: Call: 1800 035 822 Email: [email protected] Web: Simply fill in the form on our website https://crmportal.standards.org.au/enquiry

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Page 1: October and November 2017 Welcome to Standards …...Sector Updates—October and November 2017 October and November 2017 Welcome to Standards Australia’s Sector Updates Throughout

Sector Updates—October and November 2017

October and November 2017

Welcome to Standards Australia’s Sector Updates Throughout this document, covering all 12 sectors, you will find information relating to activities in the last month including approved Standards development projects, published documents and publications that have been withdrawn. The report also advises of upcoming International activities and lists draft Standards that are currently out for Public Comment.

Please click on your sector of interest. Text in blue in this report is a hyperlink.

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food

Mining

Manufacturing and Processing

Building and Construction

Electrotechnology and Energy

Water and Waste Services

Transport and Logistics

Health and Community Services

Consumer Products & Services and Safety

Education and Training Services

Communications, Information Technology and e—Commerce Services

Public Safety, Public Administration; Business and Management

Approved Projects in bi-annual project rounds A list of the approved project proposals from each bi-annual project proposal round is listed after they have been considered by the Standards Development and Accreditation Committee (SDAC).

See http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Sectors/Pages/Sector-Updates.aspx

New Projects listed in this Update are those approved outside of the bi-annual proposal rounds.

Contact For further information please contact our Standards Information Service team:

Call: 1800 035 822

Email: [email protected]

Web: Simply fill in the form on our website https://crmportal.standards.org.au/enquiry

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October and November 2017

International Participation

A New Work Item Proposal – Water Efficient Products – Banding Standards Australia has put forward a New Work Item Proposal to ISO on Water Efficient Products – Banding.

The scope of the proposed new work is as follows:

To develop an international Standard for Water Efficient Products — Test Requirements, Water Efficiency Banding to indicate water efficiency of water-using fittings and appliances, for consumer labelling and other purposes, based on relevant Standards and requirements from Australia and supporting countries and other ISO members' national Standards.

The scope of the ISO Standard will cover the following:

(a) Water efficiency bandings for the specified plumbing products and appliances. (b) Key test requirements for individual plumbing products and appliances and determination to

derive a water efficiency banding.

The ISO band classification table can be added to each country's own water efficiency label design.

It is proposed that a new Project Committee be developed to manage this work.

Standards Australia has received strong support from Australian stakeholders in putting together this initiative and is appreciative of all contributions.

If you would like any further information please contact Stakeholder Engagement Manager, Brett Lovett, [email protected]

New Projects No new projects have been approved for development for this sector between 1 September and 31 October 2017.

Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Food microbiology - Method 13: Microbiology of the food chain - Horizontal method for the detection of Cronobacter spp. (ISO 22964, MOD) Draft No.: DR AS 5013.13:2017

Committee: FT-035

Date that comment closes: 30 November 2017

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Recent Publications The following Australian Standards and other documents were published for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Copies of these publications may be purchased from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global at infostore.saiglobal.com

If you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please contact the Standards Australia Standards Information Service team.

Food microbiology, Method 11.2: Microbiology of the food chain — Preparation of test samples, initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Specific rules for the preparation of meat and meat products Product designation: AS 5013.11.2:2017

Abstract: This Standard specifies rules for the preparation of meat and meat product samples and their suspension for microbiological examination when the samples require different preparation from the methods described in AS 5013.11.1 (ISO 6887-1). This Standard excludes preparation of samples for both enumeration and detection test methods where preparation details are specified in the relevant International Standards.

History: First published as AS 5013.11.2-2006. Second edition 2017.

Manufacturing and marketing of pet food Product designation: AS 5812:2017

Abstract: Specifies requirements for the production and supply of manufactured food for domesticated dogs and cats. Applies to both domestic and imported products.

History: First published as AS 5812—2011. Second edition 2017.

Food microbiology — Meat and meat products, Part 21: Enumeration of presumptive Pseudomonas spp. Product designation: AS 5013.21:2017

Abstract: Adopts ISO 13720:2010, which specifies a method for the enumeration of presumptive Pseudomonas spp. present in meat and meat products, including poultry.

History: First published as AS 5013.21-2004. Second edition 2017.

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

Proposed Withdrawals

No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal in this sector.

Withdrawals

No publications were withdrawn during September and October 2017 for this sector.

Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during September and October 2017 for this sector.

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October and November 2017

New Projects No new projects have been approved for development for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

There were no drafts open for Public Comment for this sector as of 31 October 2017.

Recent Publications No projects were published for this sector during September and October 2017.

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

Proposed Withdrawals

No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal in this sector.

Withdrawals

No publications were withdrawn between 1 September and 31 October 2017 for this sector.

Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed between 1 September and 31 October 2017 for this sector.

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International Participation

A New Work Item Proposal – Indirect, temperature-controlled refrigerated delivery services – Land transport of parcels with intermediate transfer ISO has received a New Work Item Proposal from Japan (JISC) on Indirect, temperature-controlled refrigerated delivery services – Land transport of parcels with intermediate transfer.

The scope of the proposed work is: This Standard specifies requirements for the provision and operation of indirect, temperature-controlled refrigerated delivery services for refrigerated parcels (which might contain temperature-sensitive goods like food, plants, chemical products and cosmetics) in land transport refrigerated vehicles. It includes all refrigerated delivery service stages from the acceptance (receipt) of a refrigerated parcel from its delivery service user all the way to its delivery at the designated destination, including intermediate transfer of the refrigerated parcels between refrigerated vehicles and via geographical routing. This Standard also includes requirements for resources, operations and communications to delivery service users. It is intended for application by refrigerated delivery service providers.

It does not cover requirements for refrigerated parcel delivery via the modes of transport by airplane, ship and train. It also does not cover separate requirements for refrigerated parcels that may be transported in ambient temperatures due to the fact that they contain their own refrigeration materials (e.g. ice packs, refrigerated foam bricks, dry ice blocks) and are surrounded and enclosed by sealed thermoprotective packaging that creates a separate refrigerated climate to that provided within the delivery service. However, these types of refrigerated parcels may be transported through a refrigerated delivery service.

It does not cover direct refrigerated courier services in which refrigerated parcels are collected from the delivery service user and transported directly to a recipient without in-transit transfer. It does not cover requirements for the quality or specifically for measuring the temperature of the contents of the refrigerated parcels being delivered and their pre-point of receipt state, but does set the requirements for the refrigerated delivery service carrying them. It also does not cover the transport of medical devices and medical equipment.

The British Standards Institute (BSI) produced a Publicly Available Specification on this subject matter in early 2017, creating the basis for this international Standard proposal.

It is proposed that a new Project Committee (PC) be established in order to take on the intended work.

Standards Australia will be consulting with stakeholders on this proposal. For more information or to make a submission, please contact the relevant Stakeholder Engagement Manager, Jon Avery [email protected] by Monday, 23 November 2017.

New Projects Projects approved for development for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Cold-formed structural steel hollow sections Product designation: AS/NZS 1163:2016 Amendment No. 1

Type: Correction Amendment

Refrigerating systems and heat pumps — Safety and environmental requirements Part 1: Definitions, classification and selection criteria — Amendment 1: Correction of QLAV, QLMV Proposed adoption of: ISO 5149-1:2014/Amd 1:2015

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Type: Identical Adoption

Rotodynamic pumps — Hydraulic performance acceptance tests — Grades 1, 2 and 3 Product designation: ISO 9906-2012

Type: Identical Adoption

Structural steel — Hot-rolled plates, floorplates and slabs Product designation: AS/NZS 3678:2016

Amendment No. 1

Type: Correction Amendment

Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments, Part 2: Monitoring to provide evidence of cleanroom performance related to air cleanliness by particle concentration Draft Number: DR AS/NZS ISO 14644-2:2017

Committee number: ME-060

Date that comment closes: 06-November-2017

Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments, Part 1: Classification of air cleanliness by particle concentration Draft Number: DR AS/NZS ISO 14644-1:2017

Committee number: ME-060

Date that comment closes: 06-November-2017

Paper — Determination of light scattering and absorption coefficients (using Kubelka-Munk theory) Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 1301.545:2017

Committee number: PK-019

Date that comment closes: 06-November-2017

Pipelines — Gas and liquid petroleum, Part 1: Design and construction Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 2885.1:2017

Committee number: ME-038

Date that comment closes: 01-December-2017

Methods of test for pulp and paper, Method 550: Determination of CIE whiteness, D65/10 degrees (outdoor daylight) Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 1301.550:2017

Committee number: PK-019

Date that comment closes: 10-November-2017

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Methods of test for pulp and paper, Method 441: Determination of roughness/smoothness (air leak methods) — Sheffield method Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 1301.441:2017

Committee number: PK-019

Date that comment closes: 21-November-2017

Insulating glass units (Amendment No. 1) Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 4666:2012/Amd 1:2017

Committee number: BD-007

Date that comment closes: 21-December-2017

Polyethylene (PE) compounds for pressure pipes and fittings (Amendment No. 2) Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 4131:2010 Amd 2:2017

Committee number: PL-006

Date that comment closes: 21-December-2017

Rotodynamic pumps — Hydraulic performance acceptance tests — Grades 1, 2 and 3 Draft Number: DR AS ISO 9906:2017

Committee number: ME-030

Date that comment closes: 05-December-2017

Recent Publications The following Australian Standards and other document were published for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Copies of these publications may be purchased from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global at infostore.saiglobal.com

If you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please contact the Standards Australia Standards Information Service team.

Safety of machinery, Part 2501: Hygiene requirements for the design of machinery Product designation: AS 4024.2501:2017

Abstract: This Standard specifies hygiene requirements of machines and provides information for the intended use to be provided by the manufacturer. This Standard applies to all types of machines and associated equipment used in applications where hygiene risks to the consumer of the product can occur.

This Standard does not cover requirements relative to the uncontrolled egress of microbiological agents from the machine.

History: First published as AS 4024.2501:2017

Guide to hazardous paint management, Part 1: Lead and other hazardous metallic pigments in industrial applications Product designation: AS/NZS 4361.1

Abstract: Provides guidance on the management of lead-based paints and other hazardous paints (e.g. paints containing chromate-based material, arsenic compounds or cadmium compounds) used on industrial steel structures.

History: Originated in Australia as AS 4361.1—1995.

Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 4361.1:2017.

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Safety of machinery, Part 2801: Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach speeds of parts of the human body Product designation: AS 4024.2801:2017

Abstract: This Australian Standard specifies parameters based on values for approach speeds of parts of the human body and provides a methodology to determine the minimum distances to a hazard zone from the detection zone or from actuating devices of safeguards.

History: First published as AS 4024.2801:2008.

Second edition 2017.

Structural steel welding, Part 1: Welding of steel structures (Amendment No. 2) Product designation: AS/NZS 1554.1:2014/Amd 2:2017

Abstract: Specifies requirements for the welding of steel structures made up of combinations of steel plate, sheet or sections, including hollow sections and built-up sections, or castings and forgings.

History: Originated in Australia as AS CA8—1933. Originated in New Zealand, in part, as NZS 4701:1981. Previous edition AS/NZS 1554.1:2011. Ninth edition 2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2015). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (September 2017).

Structural steel welding, Part 4: Welding of high strength quenched and tempered steels (Amendment No. 1) Product designation: AS/NZS 1554.4:2014/Amd 1:2017

Abstract: Specifies requirements for the welding of steel structures made up of combinations of steel plate, sheet or sections, including hollow sections and built up sections, or castings and forgings.

History: Originated in Australia as AS 1554.4—1989. Originated in New Zealand as AS/NZS 1554.4:1995. Previous edition 2010. Fourth edition 2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2017).

Structural steel welding, Part 5: Welding of steel structures subject to high levels of fatigue loading (Amendment No. 2) Product designation: AS/NZS 1554.5:2014/Amd 2:2017

Abstract: Specifies requirements for the welding of steel structures made up of combinations of steel plate, sheet or sections, including hollow sections and built-up sections, or castings and forgings.

History: Originated in Australia as AS 1554.5—1989. Originated in New Zealand as AS/NZS 1554.5:1995. Previous edition 2011. Fifth edition 2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2015). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (September 2017).

Children’s nightwear and limited daywear having reduced fire hazard (Amendment No. 2) Product designation: AS/NZS 1249:2014/Amdt 2:2017

Abstract: Specifies design, flammability performance and labelling requirements for four categories of children’s nightwear garments, together with some daywear/underwear items that may be commonly used as nightwear.

History: Originated in Australia as AS CL3—1969.

Originated in New Zealand as NZS 8705:1977.

Previous edition AS/NZS 1249:2003.

Sixth edition 2014.

Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2014).

Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (September 2017).

Cranes, hoists and winches, Part 10: Mobile elevating work platforms (Amendment No. 1) Product designation: AS/NZS 1418.10:2011/Amdt 1

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Abstract: Sets out requirements for mobile elevating work platforms in general and, in addition, those intended for specific applications such as use near live electrical conductors, or operation in orchards, where specific design requirements are necessary to address the risks associated with the intended use. Additional requirements are also specified for portable elevating work platforms.

History: Originated as AS 1418.10—1987.

Third edition AS 1418.10(Int)—2004.

AS 1418.10(Int)—2004 revised and redesignated AS/NZS 1418.10:2011.

Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2017)

Guide to the protection of structural steel against atmospheric corrosion by the use of protective coatings, Part 1: Paint coatings (Amendment No. 1) Product designation: AS 2312.1:2014/Amd 1:2017

Abstract: Provides guidelines for the selection and specification of paint coating systems for the protection of structural steel work against atmospheric corrosion.

History: Originated in Australia as part of MA 1.5—1967. Originated in New Zealand as part of NZS/AS 2312:1984. Previous edition part of AS/NZS 2312:2002. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 2312.1:2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (October 2017).

Forensic analysis, Part 1: Recognition, recording, recovery, transport and storage of material (Amendment No. 1) Product designation: AS 5388.1-2012/Amd 1:2017

Abstract: This Standard specifies requirements for the recognition, recording, recovery, transport and storage of physical material from crime scenes in order to preserve its integrity for forensic purposes.

History: First published as AS 5388.1—2012. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (October 2017).

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

Proposed Withdrawals

No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal from this sector.

Withdrawals

Laboratory glassware — Density hydrometers AS 2026-2003

Laboratory glassware — Measuring cylinders AS 2163-2002

Laboratory glassware — One-mark volumetric flasks AS 2164-2003

Laboratory glassware — One-mark pipettes AS 2166-2002

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Graduated straight pipettes AS 2167-2005

Laboratory glassware – Beakers AS 2234-2002

Laboratory glassware — Test tubes AS 2244-1999

Laboratory glassware — Kjeldahl flasks AS 2405-2005

Laboratory glassware — Separating funnels and dropping funnels AS 2407-2005

Laboratory glassware — Filter flasks AS 2408-1996

Laboratory glassware — Interchangeable conical ground glass joints AS 2409-2005

Laboratory glassware — Interchangeable spherical ground glass joints AS 2410-2005

Hydrometers — Portable syringe-type for lead-acid batteries AS 2562-2005

Petri dishes — Plastic — For single use AS 2766-1997

Measuring cylinders — Plastics – Graduated AS 2770-2005

Laboratory glassware — Straight-bore glass stopcocks for general purposes AS 2937-2005

Laboratory glassware — Boiling flasks with interchangeable conical ground glass joints AS 3812-2005

Screwcap bottles for microbiological use (McCartney bottles) AS 4186-1994

Laboratory glassware — Narrow-necked boiling flasks AS 4715-2002

Laboratory glassware — Bottles — Screw-neck bottles AS 4716.1-2002

Wastes, sediments and contaminated soils — Preparation of leachates — Preliminary assessment AS 4439.1-1999

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Methods of test for unplasticized PVC (UPVC) pipes and fittings AS 1462 (LST)

Methods of test for unplasticized PVC (UPVC) pipes and fittings AS 1462 (FRC)

Reconfirmations

Welding consumables — Covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding of stainless and heat-resisting steels – Classification AS/NZS 4854-2006

Welding consumables — Covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding of creep-resisting steels – Classification AS/NZS 4856-2006

Welding consumables — Covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding of high-strength steels – Classification AS/NZS 4857-2006

Welding consumables — Wire electrodes, wires and rods for arc welding of stainless and heat-resisting steels – Classification AS/NZS ISO 14343-2006

Welding consumables — Tubular cored electrodes for gas shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding of non-alloy and fine grain steels — Classification (ISO 17632:2004, MOD) AS/NZS ISO 17632-2006

Welding consumables — Tubular cored electrodes and rods for gas shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding of stainless and heat-resisting steels — Classification (ISO 17633:2004, MOD) AS/NZS ISO 17633-2006

Welding consumables — Tubular cored electrodes for gas shielded metal arc welding of creep-resisting steels — Classification (ISO 17634:2004, MOD) AS/NZS ISO 17634-2006

Welding consumables — Wire electrodes, wires and rods for welding of aluminium and aluminium alloys – Classification AS/NZS ISO 18273-2006

Welding consumables — Tubular cored electrodes for gas shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding of high-strength steels — Classification (ISO 18276:2005, MOD) AS/NZS ISO 18276-2006

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 002s: Preparation of wood samples for chemical analysis AS/NZS 1301.002S-2004

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Part 419s: Water vapour transmission rate of paper AS/NZS 1301.419S-2004

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Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 452rp: Determination of weight factors by the comparison method AS/NZS 1301.452RP-2006

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 456s: Determination of conductivity of aqueous extracts of paper, board and pulps AS/NZS 1301.456S-2006

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 459rp: Zero-span wet tensile strength of pulp (ISO 15361:2000, MOD) AS/NZS 1301.459RP-2006

Zinc and zinc/aluminium-alloy coatings on steel wire AS/NZS 4534:2006

Hot-dip galvanized (zinc) coatings on fabricated ferrous articles AS/NZS 4680:2006

Hot-dip galvanized (zinc) coatings on ferrous open sections, applied by an in-line process AS/NZS 4791:2006

Hot-dip galvanized (zinc) coatings on ferrous hollow sections, applied by a continuous or a specialized process AS/NZS 4792:2006

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 204rp: Estimation of dirt and shives in pulp AS/NZS 1301.204rp:2006

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 414s: Conditioning of paper for testing AS/NZS 1301.414s:2006

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 203s: Forming handsheets for physical testing of pulp AS/NZS 1301.203s:2007

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 207s: Determination of stock concentration AS/NZS 1301.207s:2007

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 214s: Equipment for preparation of handsheets AS/NZS 1301.214s:2007

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 013rp: Sampling of wood chips for testing AS/NZS 1301.013rp:2007

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 460s: Statistical concepts used in pulp and paper testing AS/NZS 1301.460s:2007

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 208s: Physical testing of pulp handsheets AS/NZS 1301.208s:2007

Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 010s: Determination of moisture in wood chips AS/NZS 1301.010s:2007

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Methods of test for pulp and paper — Method 451rp: Fibre furnish analysis AS/NZS 1301.451rp:2007

Methods of test for plastics pipes and fittings — Method 25: Determination of slow-crack-growth of PE (polyethylene) resins — Notched, constant ligament-stress (NCLS) method AS/NZS 1462.25:2005

Methods of test for plastics pipes and fittings — Method 27: Determination of toluene extract of carbon black AS/NZS 1462.27:2003

Method for testing pressure cycling resistance of pipes and fittings AS/NZS 3707:2001

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October and November 2017

New Projects Projects approved for development for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Termite management Part 1: New building work Product designation: AS 3660.1—2014 Amendment No. 1

Type: Correction Amendment

Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems — Control and indicating equipment, Part 6: Alarm signalling equipment Revision of AS 4428.6—1997

Draft Number: DR AS 4428.6:2017

Committee number: FP-002

Date that comment closes: 09-November-2017

Title: Cabinetry in the built-in environment — Commercial and domestic Revision of AS/NZS 4386.1:1996 and AS/NZS 4386.2:1996

Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 4386:2017

Committee number: BD-089

Date that comment closes: 09-November-2017

Title: Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas Revision of AS 3959—2009

Draft Number: DR AS 3959:2017

Committee number: FP-020

Date that comment closes: 22-November-2017

Title: Thermal insulation materials for buildings, Part 1: General criteria and technical provisions Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 4859.1:2017

Committee number: BD-058

Date that comment closes: 01-December-2017

Title: Materials for thermal insulation of buildings, Part 2: Design Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 4859.2:2017

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Committee number: BD-058

Date that comment closes: 01-December-2017

Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems — System design, installation and commissioning Draft Number: DR AS 1670.3:2017

Committee number: FP-002

Date that comment closes: 05-December-2017

Scaffolding, Part 1: General requirements Revision of AS/NZS 1576.1:2010

Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 1576.1:2017

Committee number: BD-036

Date that comment closes: 13-January-2018

Recent Publications The following Australian Standards and other document were published for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Copies of these publications may be purchased from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global at infostore.saiglobal.com.

If you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please contact the Standards Australia Standards Information Service team.

General principles on reliability for structures Product designation: AS 5104

Abstract: Adopts ISO 2394:2015 is to provide a risk and reliability-informed foundation for decision making concerning design and assessment of structures in the context of specific projects.

History: First published as AS 5104—2005. This edition 2017.

Automatic fire sprinkler systems, Part 1: General systems Product designation: AS 2118.1

Abstract: Specifies general requirements for the design, installation and commissioning of automatic fire sprinkler systems in buildings.

History: Originated as CA16—1939.

Revised and redesignated, in part, as AS 2118.1—1978.

Second edition 1982.

Revised and redesignated, in part, as AS 2118.1—1995

Fourth edition 2017.

Timber and composite doors Product designation: AS 2688

Abstract: This Standard sets out requirements for the selection, identification, installation, finishing, and maintenance of timber and composite doors and doorsets for internal and external application.

History: Originated as AS 1909—1976, AS 2688—1984 and AS 2689—1984. AS 1909—1976 revised in 1984. AS 1909—1984, AS 2688—1984 and AS 2689—1984 revised, amalgamated and designated AS 2688:2017.

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Reconstituted wood-based panels — Specifications, Part 1: Particleboard Product designation: AS/NZS 1859.1

Abstract: This Standard specifies performance requirements for the manufacture and application of particleboard.

History: Originated as part of AS O115—1968. Previous edition AS/NZS 1859.1(Int):2001. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 1859.1:2004. This edition 2017.

Reconstituted wood-based panels — Specifications, Part 2: Dry process fibreboard Product designation: AS/NZS 1859.2

Abstract: Specifies the product requirements for three types of dry process fibreboards—ultra-low density, low density, medium density—for use under two service conditions—dry (STD) and moisture resistant (MR)—and as described in Clause 5.

History: Originated as part of AS O115—1968. Previous edition AS/NZS 1859.2(Int):2001. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 1859.2:2004. This edition 2017.

Reconstituted wood-based panels — Specifications, Part 3: Decorative overlaid wood panels Product designation: AS/NZS 1859.3

Abstract: Provides performance requirements and specifications for the manufacture and application of decorative overlaid wood panels. Specifies dimensional tolerances and physical and mechanical properties for four types of decorative overlay applied to wood panel substrate, that is, low pressure melamine (LPM), PVC film, paper foils, and wood veneers. Appendices provide information on handling and storage of decorative wood panels and selection and application of screw fasteners.

History: First published as AS/NZS 1859.3:1996. Second edition 2005. This edition 2017.

Termite management, Part 1: New building work (Amendment No. 1) Product designation: AS 3660.1:2014/Amdt 1:2017

Abstract: Sets out requirements for the design and construction of subterranean termite management systems for new buildings and new building work.

History: First published as AS CA43—1966.

AS CA50 first published 1968. AS CA50 revised and redesignated AS 1694—1974.

AS CA43—1966 revised and redesignated AS 2057—1977.

Third edition 1986.

AS 2178 first published 1978.

Second edition 1986.

AS 1694—1974, AS 2057—1986 and AS 2178—1986 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS 3660—1993.

AS 3660—1993 revised and redesignated in part as AS 3660.1—1995.

Third edition 2014.

Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2017).

Scaffolding, Part 3: Prefabricated and tube-and-coupler scaffolding (Amendment No. 1) Product designation: AS 1576.3:2015/Amd 1:2017

Abstract: Specifies product information to be included with and test and performance requirements for prefabricated and tube-and-coupler scaffolding.

History: First published as part of AS 1575—1974.

AS 1576 first published 1974.

AS 1575—1974 and AS 1576—1974 revised, amalgamated and redesignated in part as AS 1576.3—1991.

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Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 1576.3:1995.

Second edition 2015.

Reissued incorporating Amendment No.1 (October 2017)

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

Proposed Withdrawals

No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal from this sector.

Withdrawals

No publications were withdrawn during October and November 2017 for this sector.

Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during October and November 2017 for this sector.

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October and November 2017

New Projects Projects approved for development for the Electrotechnology and Energy Sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Luminaires, Part 2.2: Particular requirements — Recessed luminaires Product designation: AS/NZS 60598.2.2:2016 Amendment No. 1

Type: Correction Amendment

External fusion-bonded epoxy coating for steel pipes Product designation: AS/NZS 3862:2002 Amendment No. 2

Type: Correction Amendment

Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Industrial and commercial gas-fired appliances (Revision of AS 3814:2015) Draft Number: DR AS 3814:2017

Committee number: AG-001

Date that comment closes: 21-December-2017

Limited flexibility connectors for gas (Revision of AS 4631—2005) Draft Number: DR AS 4631:2017

Committee number: AG-013

Date that comment closes: 27-December-2017

Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Safety requirements for secondary lithium cells and batteries, for use in industrial applications Draft Number: DR AS IEC 62619:2017

Committee number: EL-061

Date that comment closes: 01-November-2017

Residential climate control systems — Minimum applications and requirements for energy efficiency, performance and comfort criteria Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 5141:2017

Committee number: EE-001

Date that comment closes: 01-December-2017

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Recent Publications The following Australian Standards and other document were published for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Copies of these publications may be purchased from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global at infostore.saiglobal.com.

If you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please contact the Standards Australia Standards Information Service team.

Essential requirements for gas equipment Product designation: AS 3645

Abstract: Specifies essential requirements applicable to gas equipment for which regulatory approval is required before sale.

History: Originated as AS 3645—2010. Second edition AS 3645:2017.

Gas appliances, Part 1.4: Radiant gas heaters Product designation: AS/NZS 5263.1.4

Abstract: Provides specific requirements and test methods for flueless radiant gas heaters with gas consumption less than 70 MJ/h for use in outdoor or non-residential indoor areas as a portable or fixed installation. Also covers overhead radiant tube heaters with gas consumption less than 500 MJ/h as fixed installations.

History: Originated in Australia in part as AS 4565/AG 405—2001 and AG 115—1985. Previous editions AS 4565—2004 and AS 4643—2007. Jointly revised, amalgamated and redesignated as AS/NZS 5263.1.4:2017.

Explosive atmospheres, Part 29.1: Gas detectors — Performance requirements of detectors for flammable gases Product designation: AS/NZS 60079.29.1

Abstract: Adopts IEC 60079 29 1:2016, which specifies general requirements for construction, testing and performance, and describes the test methods that apply to portable, transportable and fixed equipment for the detection and measurement of flammable gas or vapour concentrations with air. The equipment, or parts thereof, is intended for use in explosive atmospheres and in mines susceptible to firedamp.

History: First published as AS/NZS 60079.29.1:2008.

Second edition 2017.

Power transformers, Part 3: Insulation levels, dielectric tests and external clearances in air (IEC 60076-3:2013 (ED.3.0) MOD) Product designation: AS/NZS 60076.3

Abstract: Adopts IEC 60076-3:2013 (ED.3.0), to specify dielectric tests and minimum dielectric levels for power transformers within the scope of AS/NZS 60076.1. Also provides recommended minimum external clearances in air between live parts and between live parts and earth, which are given for use when these clearances are not specified by the purchaser.

History: Originated in Australia as AS 2374.3.0—1982 and AS 2374.3.1—1992. Previous and first New Zealand edition AS/NZS 60076.3:2006. Second edition 2017.

External fusion-bonded epoxy coating for steel pipes (Amendment No. 1) Product designation: AS 3862-2002/Amdt 1:2017

Abstract: Provides purchasers and manufacturers of petroleum pipelines with specifications of pipeline coatings using external fusion-bonded epoxy.

History: Originated as AS 3862—1991.

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Second edition jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 3862:2002.

Reissued incorporating Amendment No.1 (September 2017)

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

Proposed Withdrawals No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal from this sector.

Withdrawals No publications were withdrawn during September and October 2017 for this sector.

Reconfirmations

Gas meters — In-service compliance testing AS/NZS 4944:2006

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October and November 2017

New Projects

No projects have been approved for development for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Water closets (WCs) — Part 2: Flushing devices and cistern inlet and outlet valves Draft Number: DR AS 1172.2:2014 Amd 1

Committee number: WS-003

Date that comment closes: 04-December-2017

Water closets (WCs) — Part 1: Pans Draft Number: DR AS 1172.1:2014 Amd 1

Committee number: WS-003

Date that comment closes: 04-December-2017

Plumbing and drainage, Part 1: Water services (Revision of AS/NZS 3500.1:2015) Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 3500.1:2017

Committee number: WS-014

Date that comment closes: 07-December-2017

Plumbing and drainage, Part 4: Heated water services (Revision of AS/NZS 3500.4:2015) Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 3500.4:2017

Committee number: WS-014

Date that comment closes: 07-December-2017

Plumbing and drainage, Part 2: Sanitary plumbing and drainage (Revision of AS/NZS 3500.2:2015) Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 3500.2:2017

Committee number: WS-014

Date that comment closes: 07-December-2017

Recent Publications The following Australian Standards and other document were published for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

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Copies of these publications may be purchased from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global at infostore.saiglobal.com

If you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please contact the Standards Australia Standards Information Service team.

Plumbing and drainage, Part 1: Water services (Amendment No. 1) Product designation: AS/NZS 3500.1:2015/Amd 1:2017

Abstract: Sets out requirements for the installation of water services from the point of connection to the network utility’s water supply or from an alternative drinking water supply to the points of discharge. This Standard applies to new installations as well as alterations, additions and repairs to existing installations.

History: First published as AS 3500.1—1990. Second edition 1992. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 3500.1.2:1998. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 3500.1:2003. Second edition 2015. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2017).

Plumbing and drainage, Part 4: Heated water services (Amendment No. 1) Product designation: AS/NZS 3500.4:2015/Amd 1:2017

Abstract: Sets out requirements for the design, installation and commissioning of heated water services using drinking water, rainwater or a combination thereof. It applies to new installations as well as alterations, additions and repairs to existing installations.

History: First published as AS CA51—1968. Revised and redesignated as AS 1529—1974. AS 2002 first published 1979. Third edition 1987. AS 1529—1974 and AS 2002—1987 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS 3500.4—1990. Second edition 1994. AS 3500.4—1990 jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 3500.4.2:1997. AS/NZS 3500.4.2:1997 jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 3500.4:2003. Second edition 2015. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2017).

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

Proposed Withdrawals

No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal in this sector.

Withdrawals

No publications were withdrawn between 1 September and 31 October 2017 for this sector.

Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed between 1 September and 31 October 2017 for this sector.

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October and November 2017

New Projects

No new projects have been approved for development for the Transport and Logistics Sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

There were no drafts open for this sector as of 31 October 2017.

Recent Publications The following Australian Standards and other document were published for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Copies of these publications may be purchased from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global at infostore.saiglobal.com.

If you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please contact the Standards Australia Standards Information Service team.

Vehicles — Rear marker plates, Part 2: Reflective rear marker plates — Fitting requirements Product designation: AS 4001.2

Abstract: Specifies fitting requirements for rear marker plates complying with AS 4001.1. It includes location limits and installation methods

History: Originated as AS 4001.2—1992.

Previous edition 2003.

Third edition 2017.

Automotive equipment — Brake force measuring instruments Product designation: AS/NZS 4613

Abstract: Specifies the minimum performance requirements for fixed and portable brake force measuring instruments for light vehicles (excluding single track and 3-wheeled vehicles) and heavy vehicles designed for normal on-road use.

History: Originated as AS/NZS 4613:1999. Second edition 2017.

Vehicles — Rear marker plates, Part 1: Reflective rear marker plates — Classification and manufacturing requirements Product designation: AS 4001.1

Abstract: Specifies manufacturing requirements for Class 1A, Class 400 and UN R70 performance reflective rear marker plates intended for use on road vehicles. It defines materials, production processes, graphics and text design, and performance requirements.

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History: Originated as AS 4001.1—1992. Second edition 2003. This edition AS 4001.1:2017.

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

Proposed Withdrawals

No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal in this sector.

Withdrawals

No publications were withdrawn during between 1 September and 31 October 2017 for this sector.

Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during between 1 September and 31 October 2017 for this sector.

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October and November 2017

New Projects Projects approved for development for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Medical devices – Quality management systems – Requirements for regulatory processes Product designation: ISO 13485:2016

Type: Identical Adoption

Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Medical devices — Quality management systems — Requirements for regulatory processes Draft Number: DR AS ISO 13485:2017

Committee number: HE-028

Date that comment closes: 21-November-2017

Reprocessing of reusable medical devices in health service organizations (Amendment No. 2) Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 4187:2014 Amd 2:2017

Committee number: HE-023

Date that comment closes: 19-December-2017

Vendor credentialing for healthcare facilities Draft Number: DR AS 5182:2017

Committee number: HE-033

Date that comment closes: 15-December-2017

Recent Publications The following Australian Standards and other document were published for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Copies of these publications may be purchased from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global at infostore.saiglobal.com

If you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please contact the Standards Australia Standards Information Service team.

Ophthalmic optics — Semi-finished spectacle lens blanks, Part 1: Specifications for single-vision and multifocal lens blanks Product designation: AS ISO 10322.1

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Abstract: Adopts ISO 10322-1:2016, which specifies requirements for the optical and geometrical properties of all semi-finished single-vision and multifocal spectacle lens blanks.

History: First published as AS/NZS ISO 10322.1:2011. Revised and redesignated as AS ISO 10322.1:2017

Ophthalmic optics — Semi-finished spectacle lens blanks, Part 2: Specifications for progressive power and degressive-power lens blanks Product designation: AS ISO 10322.2

Abstract: Adopts ISO 10322-2:2016, which specifies requirements for the optical and geometrical properties of semi-finished lens blanks with finished progressive-power and degressive-power surfaces.

History: First published as AS/NZS ISO 10322.2:2011. Second edition 2017.

Optics and optical instruments—Test lenses for calibration of focimeters Part 1: Test lenses for focimeters used for measuring spectacle lenses

Product designation: AS ISO 9342.1:2017

Abstract: Adopts ISO 9342‑1:2005 which specifies requirements for test lenses for the calibration of focimeters that are used for the measurement of spectacle form lenses.

History: First published as AS ISO 9342.1:2017

Health informatics — Telehealth services — Quality planning guidelines Product designation: AS ISO 13131

Abstract:

History: First published as AS ISO 13131:2017.

Ophthalmic optics—Spectacle frames—Measuring system and terminology (Amendment No. 1) Product designation: AS ISO 8624:2011/Amd 1:2017

Abstract: Adopts ISO 8624:2011, which specifies a measuring system for spectacle frames and related terminology.

History: First published as AS/NZS ISO 8624:2011.

Reissued and redesignated as AS ISO 8624:2011 incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2017).

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

Proposed Withdrawals

No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal from this sector.

Withdrawals

No publications were withdrawn during September and October 2017 for this sector.

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Reconfirmations

Sterilization of health care products-Radiation, Part 1: Requirements for development, validation and routine control of a sterilization process for medical devices AS/NZS ISO 11137.1-2006

Sterilization of health care products-Radiation, Part 3: Guidance on dosimetric aspects AS/NZS ISO 11137.3-2006

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October and November 2017

International Participation

A New Work Item Proposal – Consumer Protection: Privacy by design for consumer goods and services ISO has received a New Work Item Proposal from COPOLCO through the British Standards Institute (BSI) on Consumer Protection: Privacy by design for consumer goods and services.

The scope of the proposed work is:

Specification of the design process to provide consumer goods and services that meet consumers’ domestic processing privacy needs as well as the personal privacy requirements of Data Protection.

In order to protect consumer privacy the functional scope includes security in order to prevent unauthorized access to data as fundamental to consumer privacy, and consumer privacy control with respect to access to a person’s data and their authorized use for specific purposes.

The process is to be based on the ISO 9001 continuous quality improvement process and ISO 10377 product safety by design guidance, as well as incorporating privacy design JTC1 security and privacy good practices, in a manner suitable for consumer goods and services.

The objective of the proposed Standard is to:

(a) Provide product designers and providers with means to provide consumer protection from privacy invasion.

(b) Address the privacy needs of the consumer that have been identified by COPOLCO (the ISO Committee on Consumer Policy).

It is proposed that a new Project Committee (PC) be established in order to take on the intended work.

Standards Australia will be consulting with stakeholders for this proposal. For more information or to make a submission, please contact the relevant Stakeholder Engagement Manager, Brett Lovett [email protected] by Monday, 23 November 2017.

New Projects Projects approved for development for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Cycles - Lighting and retro-reflective devices, Part 1: Lighting and light signalling devices (Supersede AS 3562:1990) Product designation: ISO 6742-1:2015

Type: Identical Adoption

Cycles - Lighting and retro-reflective devices, Part 3: Installation and use of lighting and retro-reflective devices Product designation: ISO 6742-3:2015

Type: Identical Adoption

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Cycles - Lighting and retro-reflective devices, Part 4: Lighting systems powered by the cycle's movement Product designation: ISO 6742-4:2015

Type: Identical Adoption

Cycles - Lighting and retro-reflective devices, Part 5: Lighting systems not powered by the cycle's movement Product designation: ISO 6742-5:2015

Type: Identical Adoption

Lighting and retro-reflective devices, Part 2: Retro-reflective devices Product designation: ISO 6742-2:2015

Type: Identical Adoption

External fusion-bonded epoxy coating for steel pipes Product designation: AS/NZS 3862:2002

Amendment No. 2

Type: Correction Amendment

Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Cycles — Lighting and retro-reflective devices, Part 3: Installation and use of lighting and retro-reflective devices Draft Number: DR AS ISO 6742.3:2017

Committee number: CS-110

Date that comment closes: 01-November-2017

Cycles — Lighting and retro-reflective devices, Part 2: Retro-reflective devices Draft Number: DR AS ISO 6742.2:2017

Committee number: CS-110

Date that comment closes: 01-November-2017

Cycles — Lighting and retro-reflective devices, Part 4: Lighting systems powered by the cycle’s movement Draft Number: DR AS ISO 6742.4:2017

Committee number: CS-110

Date that comment closes: 01-November-2017

Cycles — Lighting and retro-reflective devices, Part 5: Lighting systems not powered by the cycle’s movement Draft Number: DR AS ISO 6742.5:2017

Committee number: CS-110

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Date that comment closes: 01-November-2017

Environmental management systems — General guidelines on implementation Draft Number: DR AS/NZS ISO 14004:2017

Committee number: QR-011

Date that comment closes: 11-December-2017

Composts, soil conditioners and mulches Draft Number: DR AS 4454-2012 Amd 2

Committee number: CS-037

Date that comment closes: 06-December-2017

Recent Publications Below is a list of Australian Standards published for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Copies of these publications may be purchased from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global at infostore.saiglobal.com.

If you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please contact the Standards Australia Standards Information Service team.

Sun protective clothing — Evaluation and classification Product designation: AS/NZS 4399

Abstract: This Standard is intended to provide information to the consumer on the relative capability of materials and items of clothing to provide protection against solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR). This information is provided to the consumer in the form of a labelling scheme based on an objective, reproducible test method. It is applicable to all materials and clothing items seeking to claim an Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) rating. Sun-protection offered by synthetic shade cloth, sunscreens, sunglasses and eye protectors is the subject of other Standards.

History: First published as AS/NZS 4399:1996. Second edition 2017.

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

Proposed Withdrawals

No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal from this sector.

Withdrawals

Methods of testing protective helmets — Determination of penetration resistance AS/NZS 2512.4-1998

Methods of testing protective helmets — Determination of strength of retention system — Dynamic strength AS/NZS 2512.5.2-1998

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Reconfirmations

No publications were reconfirmed between 1 September and 31 October 2017 for this sector.

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October and November 2017

New Projects Projects approved for development for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Information and documentation — Data exchange protocol for interoperability and preservation Proposed adoption of: ISO 20614:2017

Type: Identical Adoption

Information and documentation — International Standard Book Number (ISBN) Proposed adoption of: ISO 2108:2017

Type: Identical Adoption

Information and documentation — International standard serial number (ISSN) Proposed adoption of: ISO 3297:2017

Type: Identical Adoption

Information and documentation — The Dublin Core metadata element set, Part 1: Core elements Proposed adoption of: ISO 15836-1:2017

Type: Identical Adoption

Information and documentation — WARC file format Proposed adoption of: ISO 28500:2017

Type: Identical Adoption

Information technology — Learning, education and training — Metadata for learning resources, Part 11: Migration from LOM to MLR Proposed adoption of: ISO/IEC TR 19788-11:2017

Type: Identical Adoption

Information technology — Learning, education and training — Metadata for learning resources, Part 2: Dublin Core elements Including Amendment 1: Non-literal content value data elements Proposed adoption of: ISO/IEC 19788-2:2011

Type: Identical Adoption

Information technology — Learning, education and training — Metadata for learning resources, Part 3: Basic application profile Including Amendment 1 Proposed adoption of: ISO/IEC 19788-3:2011

Type: Identical Adoption

Information technology — Learning, education and training — Metadata for Learning Resources, Part 7: Bindings Proposed adoption of: ISO/IEC 19788-7:2017

Type: Identical Adoption

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Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

There were no drafts open for public comment for this Sector as at 31 October 2017.

Recent Publications The following Australian Standards and other document were published for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Copies of these publications may be purchased from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global at infostore.saiglobal.com.

If you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please contact the Standards Australia Standards Information Service team.

Information and documentation — International Standard Audiovisual Number (ISAN), Part 2: Version identifier Product designation: AS ISO 15706.2

Abstract: Adopts ISO 15706-2:2007 to specify the structure and basic criteria for the assignment of an identifier for versions of audiovisual works and other content derived from or directly related to an audiovisual work.

History: First published as AS ISO 15706.2:2017.

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

Proposed Withdrawals

No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal in this sector.

Withdrawals

No publications were withdrawn between 1 September and 31 October 2017 for this sector.

Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during between 1 September and 31 October 2017 for this sector.

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October and November 2017

New Projects

Projects approved for development for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Governance of information technology — Guidance for principles-based standards in the governance of information technology Proposed adoption of: ISO/IEC TR 38504:2016

Type: Identical Adoption

Information technology — Security techniques — Information security management systems — Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation Proposed adoption of: ISO/IEC 27004:2016

Type: Identical Adoption

Methods of measurement of touch current and protective conductor current Proposed adoption of: IEC 60990:2006 Ed 3.0

Type: Identical Adoption

Radiotelephone transmitters and receivers for the maritime mobile service operating in the VHF band — Technical characteristics and methods of measurement – handheld stations (non DSC) Proposed adoption of: ETSI EN 302-885

Type: Identical Adoption

Radiotelephone transmitters and receivers for the maritime mobile service operating in the VHF band — Technical characteristics and methods of measurement – handheld stations including class H DSC Proposed adoption of: ETSI EN 301-178

Type: Identical Adoption

Radiotelephone transmitters and receivers for the maritime mobile service operating in the VHF band — Technical characteristics and methods of measurement — shipborne equipment including class D DSC Proposed adoption of: EN 301-025

Type: Identical Adoption

Information technology — Process assessment — Requirements for process reference, process assessment and maturity models Product designation: AS/NZS ISO/IEC 33004:2016/ Amd 1

Type: Correction Amendment

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Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Governance of information technology — Guidance for principles-based standards in the governance of information technology Draft Number: DR SA TR ISO/IEC 38504:2017

Committee number: IT-030

Date that comment closes: 03-November-2017

Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM) — Portable Very High Frequency (VHF) radiotelephone equipment for the maritime mobile service operating in the VHF bands (for non-GMDSS applications only), Part 178.2: Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R& TTE Directive Draft Number: DR AS ETSI EN 301.178.2:2017

Committee number: RC-004

Date that comment closes: 01-December-2017

VHF radiotelephone equipment for general communications and associated equipment for Class ‘D’ Digital Selective Calling (DSC); Harmonised Standard covering the essential requirements of articles 3.2 and 3.3(g) of Directive 2014/53/EU Draft Number: DR AS/NZS ETSI EN 301.025:2017

Committee number: RC-004

Date that comment closes: 01-December-2017

Portable Very High Frequency (VHF) radiotelephone equipment for the maritime mobile service operating in the VHF bands with integrated handheld class H DSC; Harmonised Standard covering the essential requirements of articles 3.2 and 3.3(g) of Directive 20 Draft Number: DR AS/NZS ETSI EN 302.885:2017

Committee number: RC-004

Date that comment closes: 01-December-2017

Information technology — Security techniques — Information security management systems — Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation Draft Number: DR AS ISO/IEC 27004:2017

Committee number: IT-012

Date that comment closes: 11-December-2017

Methods of measurement of touch current and protective conductor current Draft Number: DR AS/NZS IEC 60990:2017

Committee number: TE-001

Date that comment closes: 11-December-2017

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Recent Publications The following Australian Standards and other document were published for this sector 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Copies of these publications may be purchased from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global at infostore.saiglobal.com

If you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please contact the Standards Australia Standards Information Service team.

Industrial, scientific and medical equipment — Radio-frequency disturbance characteristics — Limits and methods of measurement Product designation: AS CISPR 11:2017

Abstract: Adopts CISPR 11 Edition 6.1 to specify limits and methods of measurement of electromagnetic disturbance characteristics in ISM radio frequency equipment.

History: Originated as AS 2064—1977.

Previous edition AS/NZS CISPR 11:2011.

Third edition designated as AS CISPR 11:2017

Limits of methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipement Product designation: AS CISPR 15:2017

Abstract: Adopts CISPR 15 Edition 8.1 to specify the limits and methods of test for the measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment. The frequency range covered is 9 kHz to 400 GHz.

History: Originated as AS/NZS 4051:1992.

Previous edition AS/NZS CISPR 15:2011.

Third edition designated as AS CISPR 15:2017

Information technology — Security techniques Information security management systems — Guidance Product designation: AS ISO/IEC 27003:2017

Abstract: Adopts ISO/IEC 27003:2017 which provides explanation and guidance on ISO/IEC 27001:2013.

History: First edition AS ISO/IEC 27003:2017

Interchange of client information, Part 1: Data elements and interchange formats Product designation: AS 4590.1

Abstract: This Standard sets out requirements for data elements for the interchange of client information. The data elements covered comprise party identification, person details, organization details, addressing, and electronic contact details.

History: Originated as part of AS 4212—1994. Previous edition 2006. This edition 2017.

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

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Proposed Withdrawals

No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal in this sector.

Withdrawals

No publications were withdrawn during September and October 2017 for this sector.

Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during September and October 2017 for this sector.

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October and November 2017

New Projects Projects approved for development for this Sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Environmental management systems —General guidelines on implementation Product designation: ISO 14004:2016

Type: Identical Adoption

Drafts for Public Comment The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

AS 3745—2010 Planning for emergencies in facilities (Amendment No. 2) Draft Number: DR AS 3745-2010 Amd 2:2017

Committee number: FP-017

Date that comment closes: 09-November-2017

Amusement rides and devices, Part 4.1: Specific requirements — Land-borne inflatable devices Revision of AS 3533.4.1—2005

Draft Number: DR AS 3533.4.1:2017

Committee number: ME-051

Date that comment closes: 13-December-2017

Methods for sampling and analysis of ambient air, Part 9.17: Demonstration of equivalence for ambient particulate matter monitoring methods Revision of AS/NZS 3580.1.1:2007

Draft Number: DR AS/NZS 3580.9.17:2017

Committee number: EV-007

Date that comment closes: 19-December-2017

Passenger ropeways and passenger conveyors Revision of AS 4722—2009

Draft Number: DR AS 4722:2017

Committee number: ME-051

Date that comment closes: 28-December-2017

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Recent Publications The following Australian Standards and other document were published for this sector between 01 September and 31 October 2017.

Copies of these publications may be purchased from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global at infostore.saiglobal.com

If you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please contact the Standards Australia Standards Information Service team.

Document control Product designation: SA/SNZ HB 168

Abstract: Provides guidelines for processes, procedures and systems for implementing a document control program.

History: First published as SA/SNZ HB 168:2017.

Societal security — Business continuity management systems — Guidelines for business impact analysis (BIA) Product designation: SA TS ISO 22317:2017

Abstract: Adopts ISO/TS 22317:2015 which provides guidance for an organization to establish, implement, and maintain a formal and documented business impact analysis (BIA) process. This Technical Specification does not prescribe a uniform process for performing a BIA, but will assist an organization to design a BIA process that is appropriate to its needs.

History: First published as SA TS ISO 22317:2017.

Methods for sampling and analysis of ambient air, Method 18: Measurement of road tunnel air quality Product designation: AS/NZS 3580.18:2017

Abstract: This Standard provides regulatory and testing bodies with standard methods for continuously monitoring air in road tunnels for air velocity, carbon monoxide (CO), nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations and visibility.

History: First published as AS/NZS 3580.18:2017.

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Open for consultation" section on the Aged Standards Review page on the Standards Australia website.

Proposed Withdrawals

No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal from this sector.

Withdrawals

No publications were withdrawn during September and October 2017 for this sector.

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Reconfirmations

Industrial rope access systems, Part 1: Specifications AS/NZS 4488.1:1997

Industrial rope access systems, Part 2: Selection, use and maintenance AS/NZS 4488.2:1997

Occupational protective gloves, Part 7.2: Protection against cuts and stabs by hand knives — Gloves and arm guards made of material other than chainmail AS/NZS 2161.7.2:2005

Occupational protective gloves, Part 7.3: Protection against cuts and stabs by hand knives-Impact cut test for fabric, leather and other materials AS/NZS 2161.7.3:2005

Information and documentation — Records management processes — Metadata for records, Part 2: Conceptual and implementation issues AS/NZS ISO 23081.2:2007