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AS 1288:2021 Glass in buildings - Selection and installation 2021 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Fifth Edition 2021.  (Current)
Short Description
Sets out procedures for the selection and installation of glass in buildings, subject to wind loading, human impact, and special applications. Glass strength is specified, based on the tensile stresses on the surface of the glass.
AS 1428.1:2021 Design for access and mobility, Part 1: General requirements for access - New building work 2021 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Sixth Edition 2021.  (Current)
Short Description
Specifies the design requirements for new building work, as required by the National Construction Code (NCC) and the Disability (Access to Premisesā€”Buildings) Standards (Premises Standards), to provide access for people with disabilities.
AS 2047-2014 Windows and external glazed doors in buildings 2014 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Third Edition 2014.  (Current)
Short Description
Sets out requirements for materials, construction, installation and glazing for external windows, sliding and swinging glazed doors, including French and bi-fold doors, adjustable louvres, shopfronts and window walls with one-piece framing elements.
AS 3959:2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas 2018 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Fourth Edition 2018.  (Pending Revision)
Short Description
Specifies requirements for the construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas in order to improve their resistance to bushfire attack from burning embers, radiant heat, flame contact and combinations of the three attack forms.
AS 4055:2021 Wind loads for housing 2021 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Fourth Edition 2021.  (Current)
Short Description
Specifies site wind speed classes for determining design wind speeds and wind loads for NCC Class 1 and 10 buildings within the geometric limits given in Clause 1.2; the classes are for use in the design of housing and for design, manufacturing and specifying of building products and systems used for housing.
Managing the risks of respirable crystalline silica from engineered stone in the workplace 2022 cover

Publisher
WorkSafe Western Australia

Version:  2022.  (Current)
Short Description
Provides guidance through the lifecycle of an engineered stone product including fabrication, installation, maintenance, removal and disposal.
Respirable Crystalline Silica Campaign Report 2020-2021 cover

Publisher
SafeWork SA

Version:  2021.  (Current)
Short Description
From 1 October 2020 to 1 April 2021, SafeWork SA undertook a compliance campaign (the campaign) focused on respirable crystalline silica (RCS) in the fabrication, construction, and mining industries; The fabrication industry included persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs) using engineered and natural stone (i.e. monumental masons).
Strategy For Respirable Crystalline Silica Exposure Awareness & Reduction 2020 cover

Publisher
South Australian Government

Version:  2020.  (Current)
Short Description
This Strategy represents a long-term government commitment to support businesses, industry, workers, and the wider community, and provide a guide to inform agency and departmental activities and compliance systems towards achieving a future free from silica- related diseases.
How to identify the hazards that can cause occupational lung diseases in engineered stone workers: information sheet 2023 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2023.  (Current)
Short Description
As a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU), you must protect your workers from breathing in silica dust.
How to identify the hazards that can cause occupational lung diseases in engineered stone workers: checklist 2023 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2023.  (Current)
Short Description
This checklist will help persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) in the engineered stone industry to identify the hazards that can cause occupational lung diseases, including silicosis, in their workers.