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AS 1720.4-1990 Timber structures, Part 4: Fire-resistance of structural timber members 1990 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  First Edition 1990.  (Available Superseded)
AS 2444-1990 Portable fire extinguishers - Selection and location 1990 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Fourth Edition 1990.  (Superseded)
Short Description
Specifies criteria for the selection of extinguishers based on extinguisher classification and rating, and specifies requirements for the location and distribution of extinguishers based on extinguisher classification and rating, and the potential hazard classification. A selection chart is included as an appendix.
AS/NZS 4256.5:1996 Plastic roof and wall cladding materials, Part 5: Polycarbonate 1996 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  First Edition 1996.  (Available Superseded)
Short Description
Specifies requirements for transparent, translucent and opaque polycarbonate sheeting intended for use as roof or wall cladding.
AS 2463-1981 Sea grass bulk thermal insulation 1981 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  First Edition 1981.  (Superseded)
AS 2441-1988 Installation of fire hose reels 1988 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Third Edition 1988.  (Superseded)
Short Description
Specifies requirements for connection of water supply, location and mounting and includes commissioning tests.
AS 1397-1993 Steel sheet and strip - Hot-dipped zinc-coated or aluminium/zinc-coated 1993 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Fourth Edition 1993.  (Superseded)
AS 1428.1-1988 Design for access and mobility, Part 1: General requirements for access - Buildings 1988 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  First Edition 1989.  (Superseded)
Short Description
Sets out minimum requirements for elements of buildings and related facilities; in particular, access pathways, circulation spaces and fitments to permit access by people with disabilities. A set of transparent overlays of space modules to assist in the design of sanitary facilities is included. The Standard refers only to those technical requirements which are intended to be used with the current building requirements in Australia. Therefore, it does not refer to facilities such as lighting, shelving, work surfaces and hearing devices, nor does it refer to facilities such as baths and urinals, and specific design requirements for WCs suitable for people with ambulatory disabilities, as these are considered to be additional to minimum requirements for access and are included in Part 2 of the series.