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July 2016 Welcome to Standards Australia s Sector Updates for July 2016. Throughout this document, covering all 12 sectors, you will find information relating to approved Standards development projects, draft Standards that are currently out for public comment, recently published documents and publications that have been withdrawn. Please click on your sector of interest. ~ 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 For further information please contact our Standards Information Service team: Call: 1800 035 822 Email: mail@standards.org.au Fax: 02 9237 6010 Web: Simply fill in the form on our website https://crmportal.standards.org.au/enquiry Sector Updates July 2016

July 2016 International Participation International Workshop Agreement meeting Drip irrigation ISO will hold an International Workshop Agreement (IWA) meeting on Drip irrigation in August 2016 in Sweden. The benefits of drip irrigation are increasingly acknowledged and can be used to meet worldwide challenges such as population growth, water scarcity, food security and rising prices, land degradation and the changing environment. In response to limited water, land and energy resources available today, drip irrigation can save large amounts of water (in some cases over 50% of water can be saved with the use of drip irrigation), and increase yields. It also requires less labour and energy for operation. This ISO international workshop is to be held in Stockholm, in parallel to the World Water Week, at the premises of SSI the Swedish Standards Institute. It is planned to take 2 ½ days between August 31 and September 2, 2016, by the end of which, a basic consensus in the subject of drip irrigation can be reached and published as an ISO International Workshop Agreement. For more information please contact either daniel.chidgey@standards.org.au or bronwyn.walker@standards.org.au. [An IWA is an ISO document produced through workshop meeting(s) and not through the technical committee process. Any interested party can propose an IWA and can participate in developing one. An ISO member body will be assigned to organize and run the workshop meeting(s) resulting in the IWA. Market players and other stakeholders directly participate in IWA and do not have to go through a national delegation. An IWA can be produced on any subject.] New Projects No new projects have been approved for development for the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector between 2 June 2016 and 6 July 2016. 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. Food microbiology - Part 5: Microbiology of the food chain - Horizontal method for the enumeration of microorganisms - Colony count at 30 C by the pour plate technique Draft No: DR AS 5013.5:2016 Committee: FT-035 Date that comment closes: 14 July 2016 Food microbiology - Method 20: Preparation of test samples for microbiological examination - Poultry and poultry product surfaces Draft No: DR AS 5013.20:2016 Committee: FT-035 Date that comment closes: 19 August 2016

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. Recently Published Documents Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector between 1 July 2015 and 6 July 2016. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service. Organic and biodynamic products Product Designation: AS 6000 Scope: Sets out the minimum criteria to be met by operators, before products can be labelled as organic, biodynamic or in-conversion or any of these. Those products include unprocessed products from plants, animals, fungi and their processed derivatives. History: Originated as AS 6000 2009. Second edition AS 6000:2015. Water microbiology - Method 17.1: Spores of Clostridium perfringens - Membrane filtration method Product Designation: AS 4276.17.1 Scope: Sets out a method for enumerating spores of C. perfringens in water, using membrane filtration. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4276.17.1:2000. Revised and designated as AS 4276.17.1:2016. Water microbiology - Method 17.2: Spores of Clostridium perfringens - Estimation of most probable number (MPN) using the multiple tube dilution technique Product Designation: AS 4726.17.2 Scope: Sets out a method for determining the most probable number (MPN) of spores of C. perfringens in water, using a multiple tube dilution technique, with a confirmation procedure for identifying C. perfringens. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4276.17.2:2000. Revised and designated as AS 4276.17.2:2016. Water microbiology - Method 23: Soils, sediments, sludges, slurries and bio-solids - Procedures for sample preparation Product Designation: AS 4276.23 Scope: Sets out a method for the preparation of soils, sediments, sludges [including highparticulate-content liquids (slurries)] and biosolids for culture-based bacterial analysis utilizing selective growth media and/or conditions, including most probable number (MPN), presence/absence (PA) and agar plating techniques. History: First published as AS 4276.23:2016. 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 "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector between 2 June 2016 and 6 July 2016.

July 2016 New Projects Earth-moving machinery - Protective structures - General - Operator protective structures fitted to plant used in timber industry (forest operations) Designation: AS 2294.1 SUPP 1 Type: Revision Earth-moving machinery -- Access systems (designation to be advised) Designation: TBA Type: International Adoption Modified Earth-moving machinery - Braking systems of rubber-tyred machines - Systems and performance requirements and test procedures (designation to be advised) Designation: TBA Type: International Adoption Modified 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. Determination of gas content of coal and carbonaceous material - Direct desorption method Draft No: DR AS 3980:2016 Committee: MN-001 Date that comment closes: 15 July 2016 Electrical apparatus for detection of oxygen and other gases and vapours at toxic levels - General requirements and test methods Draft No: DR AS/NZS 4641:2016 Committee: EL-023 Date that comment closes: 4 August 2016 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. Recently Published Documents Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Mining Sector between 1 July 2015 and 6 July 2016. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

Copper, lead, zinc and nickel sulfide concentrates - Determination of arsenic - Part 1: Iron hydroxide concentration and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric method Product Designation: AS ISO 13547.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 13547-1:2014 to specify an iron hydroxide concentration and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric (ICP-AES) method for the determination of the mass fraction of arsenic in copper, lead, zinc, and nickel sulfide concentrates as follows: for copper sulfide concentrates, the method is applicable to the determination of mass fractions of arsenic from 0.05% to 2.0%; for lead sulfide concentrates, the method is applicable to the determination of mass fractions of arsenic from 0.05% to 1.0%; for zinc sulfide concentrates, the method is applicable to the determination of mass fractions of arsenic from 0.05% to 0.6%; for nickel sulfide concentrates, the method is applicable to the determination of mass fraction of arsenic from 0.05% to 1.0%. History: First published as AS ISO 13547.1:2015. Copper, lead, zinc and nickel sulfide concentrates - Determination of arsenic - Part 2: Acid digestion and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric method Product Designation: AS ISO 13547.2 Scope: Adopts ISO 13547-2:2014 to specify an acid digestion and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric (ICP-AES) method for the determination of the mass fraction of arsenic in copper, lead, zinc, and nickel sulfide concentrates as follows: for copper sulfide concentrates, the method is applicable to the determination of mass fractions of arsenic from 0.05% to 2.0%; for lead sulfide concentrates, the method is applicable to the determination of mass fractions of arsenic from 0.05% to 1.0%; for zinc sulfide concentrates, the method is applicable to the determination of mass fractions of arsenic from 0.05% to 0.6%; for nickel sulfide concentrates, the method is applicable to the determination of mass fraction of arsenic from 0.05% to 1.0%. History: First published as AS ISO 13547.2:2015. Zinc sulfide concentrates - Determination of silver and gold contents - Fire assay and flame atomic absorption spectrometric method using scorification or cupellation Product Designation: AS ISO 15248 Scope: Adopts ISO 15248:1998 to provide those involved in the analysis of zinc sulfide concentrates with a standardized method of determining silver and gold contents supported by precision data obtained from an inter-laboratory test programme. History: First published as AS ISO 15248:2015. Copper, lead and zinc sulfide concentrates - Step-by-step procedure for the testing of static scales Product Designation: SA TR ISO 15885 Scope: Adopts ISO/TR 15855:2001 to outline simple procedures to check the performance and calibration status of static scales. The test sequence is intended for routine applications, generating results which can be used to calculate explicit scale performance parameters (precision, bias and linearity) in accordance with the relevant equations shown in ISO 12745, Copper, lead and zinc ores and concentrates Precision and bias of mass measurement techniques. It is stressed that the basic procedures described below do not replace comprehensive technical manuals published by National Weights and Measures authorities to comply with legal and other specific requirements. History: First published as SA TR ISO 15855:2015. Copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates - Guidelines for the inspection of mechanical sampling systems Product Designation: AS ISO 11790 Scope: Adopts ISO 11790:2010 to set out recommended practices for the inspection of mechanical sampling systems. It serves as a reference for conformance with applicable International Standards for copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates. It also covers general considerations, including precision, quality variation, bias, establishment of inspection systems and inspection procedures. History: First published as AS ISO 11790:2015.

Copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates - Sampling of slurries Product Designation: AS ISO 11794 Scope: Adopts ISO 11794:2010 to set out the basic methods for sampling particulate material that is mixed with a liquid, usually water, to form a slurry. In industry and in the mining and mineral processing literature, slurry is also referred to as pulp, but this term is not used in this standard. At very high ratios of fine particulate solids to liquids where material assumes a soft plastic form, the mixture is correctly termed as a paste. Sampling of pastes is not covered in this standard. History: First published as AS ISO 11794:2015. Refractories and refractory materials - Physical test methods - Method 11: Determination of thermal expansion Product Designation: AS 1774.11 Scope: Adopts ISO 16835:2015 to specify test methods for measuring the thermal expansion of refractory products caused by a change in temperature. It describes a method for determining the linear thermal expansion percentage, the linear thermal expansion curve, and the linear thermal expansion coefficient from the measurements. History: Originated as AS R31.11 1996. Previous edition AS 1774.11 2005. Fourth edition AS 1774.11:2015. Copper sulfide concentrates - Determination of copper content - Titrimetric methods Product Designation: AS ISO 10258 Scope: Adopts ISO 10258:2015 to specify two titrimetric methods for the determination of the copper content of copper sulfide concentrates in the range 15 % (m/m) to 50 % (m/m), using sodium thiosulfate after separation (method 1) or without separation (method 2) of copper from interfering elements. History: Originated as AS 2917.1 1986. Previous edition 1994. Revised and redesignated as AS ISO 10258:2016. Zinc sulfide concentrates - Determination of silver content - Acid dissolution and flame atomic absorption spectrometric method Product Designation: AS ISO 15247 Scope: Adopts ISO 15247:2015 to specify an acid dissolution and flame atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of silver content of zinc sulfide concentrates. History: Originated as AS 2678.4 2002. Revised and redesignated as AS ISO 15247:2016. Copper, lead and zinc ores and concentrates - Precision and bias of mass measurement techniques Product Designation: AS ISO 12745 Scope: Adopts ISO 12745:2008 to provide guidelines to test for bias over a wide range of mass measurement techniques, to estimate the precision for each technique and to calculate the precision for wet mass when estimated by applying one of those techniques. History: Originated as AS 4595 1999. Revised and redesignated as AS ISO 12745:2016. Copper, lead, zinc and nickel sulfide concentrates - Determination of hygroscopic moisture content of the analysis sample - Gravimetric method Product Designation: AS ISO 9599 Scope: Adopts ISO 9599:2015 to specify a gravimetric loss-in-mass method for the determination of the hygroscopic moisture content in analysis samples of copper, lead, zinc, and nickel sulfide concentrates. History: Originated as AS 2816 1985. Previous edition 1992. Revised and redesignated as AS ISO 9599:2016.

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 "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. Coal and coke - Sampling Part 1: Coal - Sampling procedures (including AMDT 1) Designation: AS 4264.1 2009 Type: Withdrawal Coal and coke - Sampling Part 2: Coke - Sampling procedures (including REC 2013) Designation: AS 4264.2 1996 Type: Withdrawal Coal and coke - Sampling Part 4: Determination of precision and bias (including REC 2013) Designation: AS 4264.4 1996 Type: Withdrawal Coal and coke - Sampling Part 5: Guide to the inspection of mechanical sampling systems (including REC 2013) Designation: AS 4264.5 1999 Type: Withdrawal Reference materials - Coal ash - Preparation of ASRM 010-2 Designation: TR 2.10-2 2006 Type: Withdrawal

July 2016 New Projects No new projects have been approved for development for the Manufacturing and Processing Sector between 2 June 2016 and 6 July 2016. 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. Supplementary cementitious materials - Part 2: Slag - Ground granulated blast-furnace Draft No: DR AS 3585.2:2016 Amd 1:2016 Committee: BD-031 Date that comment closes: 13 July 2016 Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 40: Polished aggregate friction value - Vertical road-wheel machine Draft No: DR AS 1141.40:2016 Committee: CE-012 Date that comment closes: 3 August 2016 Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 41: Polished aggregate friction value - Horizontal bed machine Draft No: DR AS 1141.41:2016 Committee: CE-012 Date that comment closes: 3 August 2016 Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 42: Pendulum friction test Draft No: DR AS 1141.42:2016 Committee: CE-012 Date that comment closes: 3 August 2016 Aggregates and rock for engineering purposes - Part 4: Aggregate for gabion baskets and wire mattresses Draft No: DR AS 2758.4:2016 Committee: CE-012 Date that comment closes: 3 August 2016 Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 36: Sulfur in metallurgical slag, crushed rock or other pavement materials Draft No: DR AS 1141.36:2016 Committee: CE-012 Date that comment closes: 3 August 2016 Tolerances for fasteners - Part 2: Washers for bolts, screws and nuts - Product grades A, C and F Draft No: DR AS 1237.2:2016 Committee: ME-029 Date that comment closes: 5 August 2016

Space heating and cooling and ventilation systems - Calculation of energy consumption Draft No: DR AS 5389:2016 Committee: CS-028 Date that comment closes: 26 August 2016 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. Recently Published Documents Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Manufacturing and Processing Sector between 1 July 2015 and 6 July 2016. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service. Visibility accessories for non-professional use - Test methods and requirements Product Designation: AS/NZS EN 13356:2015 Scope: Adopts EN 13356:2001 to specify requirements for accessories meeting known criteria of high visibility at night. History: First published as AS/NZS EN 13356:2015. Pressure vessels Product Designation: AS 1210 Scope: Sets out minimum requirements for the materials, design, manufacture, testing, inspection, certification, documentation and dispatch of fired and unfired pressure vessels constructed in ferrous or non-ferrous metals by welding, brazing, casting, forging, or cladding and lining and includes the application of non-integral fittings required for safe and proper functioning of pressure vessels. Also specifies requirements for non-metallic vessels and metallic vessels with non-metallic linings. History: Originated in part as AS B31 1931 and AS CB1 1931. Previous edition AS 1210 1997, AS 1210 Supplement 1 1990 and AS 1210 Supplement 2 1999. Revised, amalgamated and designated AS 1210 2010. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2013). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (July 2015). Garage doors and other large access doors Product Designation: AS/NZS 4505 Scope: Specifies requirements for the design, construction, and installation of garage doors and other large access doors in external walls of buildings. Applies to doors for openings up to three metres in height and includes provisions to evaluate actions transferred from the doors to the supporting structure or building. History: Originated in part as AS/NZS 4505:1998 and AS/NZS 4504, Parts 0 to 3 (1998). Jointly revised, amalgamated and designated as AS/NZS 4505:2012. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (August 2015). Chain slings for lifting purposes - Grade T(80) and V(100) - Part 1: Product specification Product Designation: AS 3775.1 Scope: Specifies requirements for chain slings using Grade T(80) and V(100) chain complying with AS 2321. History: Originated as part of AS 3775 1995. Revised and redesignated in part as AS 3775.1 2004. Second edition AS 3775.1:2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (August 2015). Chain slings for lifting purposes - Grade T(80) and V(100) - Part 2: Care and use Product Designation: AS 3775.2 Scope: Specifies requirements for chain slings using Grade T(80) and V(100) chain complying with AS 2321. History: Originated as part of AS 3775 1990. Previous edition AS 3775.2 2004. Second edition AS 3775.2:2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (August 2015).

Safety of machinery - Part 3610: Conveyors - General requirements Product Designation: AS/NZS 4024.3610 Scope: This Standard sets out the minimum lifecycle safety requirements for conveyor systems. This Standard is intended to be used in conjunction with other conveyor Standards in the AS 4024 series (i.e. AS/NZS 4024.3611, AS/NZS 4024.3612 and AS/NZS 4024.3614) by all persons that design/modify, manufacture, supply, install, commission, operate, maintain or dismantle conveyor systems. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS C215 1971. Previous edition part of AS 1755 2000. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 4024.3610:2015. Safety of machinery - Part 3611: Conveyors - Belt conveyors for bulk materials handling Product Designation: AS/NZS 4024.3611 Scope: Sets out minimum lifecycle safety requirements of belt conveyors for bulk materials handling. It also contains requirements for systems comprising multiple conveyors. This Standard is to be read in conjunction with and is complimentary to AS/NZS 4024.3610. History: Originated in Australia in part as AS C215 1971. Previous edition part of AS 1755 2000. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 4024.3611:2015. Safety of machinery - Part 3612: Conveyors - Chain conveyors and unit handling conveyors Product Designation: AS/NZS 4024.3612 Scope: Sets out recommended minimum lifecycle safety requirements for chain conveyors and unit handling conveyors. It also contains requirements for systems comprising multiple conveyors. This Standard is to be read in conjunction with, and is complimentary to AS/NZS 4024.3610. History: Originated in Australia in part of AS C215 1971. Previous edition part of AS 1755 2000. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 4024.3612:2015. Safety of machinery - Part 3614: Conveyors - Mobile and transportable conveyors Product Designation: AS/NZS 4024.3614 Scope: Sets out minimum lifecycle safety requirements for mobile and transportable conveyors. This Standard is to be read in conjunction with, and is complementary to AS/NZS 4024.3610. History: Originated in Australia in part as AS C215 1971. Previous edition part of AS 1755 2000. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 4024.3614:2015. ISO metric hexagon bolts and screws - Product grades A and B - Part 1: Bolts Product Designation: AS 1110.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 4014:2011, which specifies the characteristics of hexagon head bolts with threads from M1,6 up to and including M64, of product grade A for threads M1,6 to M24 and nominal lengths up to and including 10d or 150 mm, whichever is the shorter, and product grade B for threads over M24 or nominal lengths over 10d or 150 mm, whichever is the shorter. History: Originated as AS 1110 1972. Revised and redesignated (in part) as AS 1110.1 2000. Second edition AS 1110.1:2015. ISO metric hexagon bolts and screws - Product grades A and B - Part 2: Screws Product Designation: AS 1110.2 Scope: Adopts ISO 4017:2014, which specifies the characteristics of hexagon head screws with threads from M1,6 up to and including M64, of product grade A for threads M1,6 to M24 and nominal lengths up to and including 10 d or 150 mm, whichever is the shorter, and product grade B for threads over M24 or nominal lengths over 10 d or 150 mm, whichever is the shorter. History: Originated as AS 1110 1972. Revised and redesignated as AS 1110.2 2000. Second edition AS 1110.2:2015. ISO metric hexagon bolts and screws - Product grade C - Part 1: Bolts Product Designation: AS 1111.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 4016:2011, which specifies the characteristics of hexagon head bolts with threads from M5 up to and including M64, of product grade C. History: Originated as AS 1111 1972. Revised and redesignated (in part) as AS 1111.1 2000. Second edition AS 1111.1:2015.

ISO metric hexagon bolts and screws - Product grade C - Part 2: Screws Product Designation: AS 1111.2 Scope: Adopts ISO 4018:2011, which specifies the characteristics of hexagon head screws with threads from M5 up to and including M64, of product grade C. History: Originated as AS 1111 1972. Revised and redesignated (in part) as AS 1111.2 2000. Second edition AS 1111.2:2015. Mechanical properties of fasteners made of carbon steel and alloy steel - Part 1: Bolts, screws and studs Product Designation: AS 4291.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 898-1:2013, which specifies mechanical and physical properties of bolts, screws and studs made of carbon steel and alloy steel when tested at an ambient temperature range of 10 C to 35 C. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4291.1:1995. Revised and redesignated as AS 4291.1 2000. Second edition AS 4291.1:2015. Mechanical properties of fasteners made of carbon steel and alloy steel - Part 5: Set screws and similar threaded fasteners not under tensile stresses Product Designation: AS 4291.5 Scope: Adopts ISO 898-5:2012, which specifies mechanical and physical properties of set screws and similar threaded fasteners made of carbon steel or alloy steel when tested at an ambient temperature range of 10 C to 35 C. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4291.5:1995. Revised and redesignated as AS 4291.5 2000. Second edition AS 4291.5:2015. Hexagon head tapping screws Product Designation: AS/NZS 4402 Scope: Adopts ISO 1479:2011, which specifies the characteristics of hexagon head tapping screws with thread sizes from ST 2,2 to ST 9,5 inclusive. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4402:1996. Second edition 2015. Slotted pan head tapping screws Product Designation: AS/NZS 4403 Scope: Adopts ISO 1481:2011, which specifies the characteristics of slotted pan head tapping screws with thread sizes from ST 2,2 to ST 9,5 inclusive. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4403:1996. Second edition 2015. Slotted countersunk (flat) head tapping screws (common head style) Product Designation: AS/NZS 4404 Scope: Adopts ISO 1482:2011, which specifies the characteristics of slotted countersunk (flat) head tapping screws with thread sizes from ST 2,2 to ST 9,5 inclusive. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4404:1996. Second edition 2015. Slotted raised countersunk (oval) head tapping screws (common head style) Product Designation: AS/NZS 4405 Scope: Adopts ISO 1483:2011, which specifies the characteristics of slotted raised countersunk (oval) head tapping screws with thread sizes from ST 2,2 to ST 9,5 inclusive. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4405:1996. Second edition 2015. Cross-recessed pan head tapping screws Product Designation: AS/NZS 4406 Scope: Adopts ISO 7049:2011, which specifies the characteristics of cross-recessed pan head tapping screws with thread sizes from ST 2,2 to ST 9,5 inclusive. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4406:1996. Second edition 2015. Cross-recessed countersunk (flat) head tapping screws (common head style) Product Designation: AS/NZS 4407 Scope: Adopts ISO 7050:2011, which specifies the characteristics of cross-recessed countersunk (flat) head tapping screws with thread sizes from ST 2,2 to ST 9,5 inclusive. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4407:1996. Second edition 2015.

Cross-recessed raised countersunk (oval) head tapping screws Product Designation: AS/NZS 4408 Scope: Adopts ISO 7051:2011, which specifies the characteristics of cross-recessed raised countersunk (oval) head tapping screws with thread sizes from ST 2,2 to ST 9,5 inclusive. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4408:1996. Second edition 2015. Hexagon washer head tapping screws Product Designation: AS/NZS 4409 Scope: Adopts ISO 7053:2011, which specifies hexagon washer head tapping screws with thread sizes from ST 2,2 to ST 8 inclusive. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4409:1996. Second edition 2015. Heat-treated steel tapping screws - Mechanical properties Product Designation: AS/NZS 4412 Scope: Adopts ISO 2702:2011, which specifies the characteristics of heat-treated steel tapping screws, with tapping screw thread from ST 2,2 to ST 9,5 inclusive in accordance to ISO 1478, together with the corresponding test methods. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4412:1996. Second edition 2015. Pressure equipment - Welding and brazing qualification Product Designation: AS/NZS 3992 Scope: Sets out requirements for the qualification of welding and brazing procedures, welders and brazers, and requirements for production weld testing other than non-destructive examination, when used in the manufacture, alteration and repair of boilers, pressure vessels, pressure piping and their components. History: Originated in Australia as AS 3992 1992. Originated in New Zealand as AS/NZS 3992:1998. Third edition 2015. Locksets and hardware for doors and windows - Part 2: Mechanical locksets for doors and windows in buildings Product Designation: AS 4145.2 Scope: Sets out general design and performance requirements and testing procedures for mechanical locksets and latchsets in residential and commercial buildings. Also includes performance requirements for cylinders supplied separately for installation in locksets. History: Originated as AS 4145.2 1993 and AS 4145.3 2001. AS 4145.2 1993 and AS 4145.3 2001 revised and redesignated as AS 4145.2 2008. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (December 2009). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (September 2015). Safety of machinery - Part 1603: Design of controls, interlocks and guards - Prevention of unexpected start-up Product Designation: AS 4024.1603 Scope: Specifies means incorporated at the design stage intended to prevent an unexpected machine start-up. The means include energy isolation and dissipation. Applies to all forms of energy source including those external to the machine, such as wind, gravity and electro-magnetic. History: Originated as part of AS 4024.1(Int) 1992. Previous edition part of AS 4024.1 1996. Revised in part and redesignated as AS 4024.1603 2006. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2015). Structural steel welding - Part 1: Welding of steel structures Product Designation: AS/NZS 1554.1 Scope: 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).

Structural steel welding - Part 5: Welding of steel structures subject to high levels of fatigue loading Product Designation: AS/NZS 1554.5 Scope: 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). Structural steel welding - Part 7: Welding of sheet steel structures Product Designation: AS/NZS 1554.7 Scope: Specifies requirements for the arc welding of steel structures made up of combinations of steel plate, sheet or sections, including pipe, hollow sections and built up sections (collectively referred to herein as sheet steels) up to 4.8 mm in thickness. History: Originated as AS/NZS 1554.7:2006. Second edition 2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2015). Methods of testing bitumen and related roadmaking products - Method 4: Determination of dynamic viscosity by rotational viscometer Product Designation: AS/NZS 2341.4 Scope: Sets out procedures for the determination of viscosity of bituminous materials at a particular shear rate, using a rotational viscometer with standard concentric cylinder measuring geometry. This method is applicable to viscosity measurements on bitumen, cutback bitumen, bituminous emulsions and polymer modified binders (PMBs). History: Originated as AS 2341.4 1980. Second edition 1994. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 2431.4:2015. Methods of testing bitumen and related roadmaking products - Method 10: Determination of the effect of heat and air on a moving film of bitumen (rolling thin film oven (RTFO) test) Product Designation: AS/NZS 2341.10 Scope: Sets out a treatment of bituminous binders which is intended to simulate the conditions obtained when the binders are used to manufacture hot-mixed asphalt. The change in the binder properties prior to and after treatment as specified by this test method may be determined in several ways. This method determines the change in mass of the sample under test and in addition makes a treated residue available for further testing. History: Originated as AS 2341.10 1980. Second edition 1982. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 2341.10:1994. Fourth edition 2015. Tow trucks - Tilt, slide and underlift vehicles Product Designation: AS 5400 Scope: Specifies the requirements for the lifting and winching mechanisms to tow trucks of the tilt and/or slide, and underlift variety, including those fitted to the tow truck s tray, and ancillary items used to secure the towed vehicle and to help safeguard the persons in the removal operation. History: First published as AS 5400:2015. Chain slings for lifting purposes - Grade T(80) and V(100) - Part 1: Product specification Product Designation: AS 3775.1 Scope: Specifies requirements for chain slings using Grade T(80) and V(100) chain complying with AS 2321. History: Originated as part of AS 3775 1995. Revised and redesignated in part as AS 3775.1 2004. Second edition AS 3775.1:2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (August 2015). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (November 2015). ISO metric hexagon nuts - Part 1: Style 1 - Product grades A and B Product Designation: AS 1112.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 4032:2012 to specify dimensions, tolerances and material requirements for hexagon regular nuts (style 1), with threads from M1.6 up to and including M64, with product grade A for threads D M16 and product grade B for threads D > M16. History: Originated as part of AS 1112 1972. Previous edition AS 1112.1 2000. Second edition AS 1112.1:2015.

ISO metric hexagon nuts - Part 2: Style 2 - Product grades A and B Product Designation: AS 1112.2 Scope: Adopts ISO 4033:2012 to specify dimensions, tolerances and material requirements for hexagon high nuts (style 2), with threads from M5 up to and including M36, with product grade A for threads D M16 and product grade B for threads D > M16. History: Originated as part of AS 1112 1972. Previous edition AS 1112.2 2000. Second edition AS 1112.2:2015. ISO metric hexagon nuts - Part 3: Product grade C Product Designation: AS 1112.3 Scope: Adopts ISO 4034:2012 to specify dimensions, tolerances and material requirements for hexagon regular nuts (style 1) with threads from M5 up to and including M64 and product grade C. History: Originated as part of AS 1112 1972. Previous edition AS 1112.3 2000. Second edition AS 1112.3:2015. ISO metric hexagon nuts - Part 4: Chamfered thin nuts - Product grades A and B Product Designation: AS 1112.4 Scope: Adopts ISO 4035:2012 to specify dimensions, tolerances and material requirements for chamfered hexagon thin nuts (style 0), with threads from M1.6 up to and including M64, with product grade A for threads D M16 and product grade B for threads D > M16. History: Originated as part of AS 1112 1972. Previous edition AS 1112.4 2000. Second edition AS 1112.4:2015. Hexagon flange head tapping screws Product Designation: AS/NZS 4410 Scope: Adopts ISO 10509:2012 to provide the dimensions and mechanical properties of a standard range of hexagon flange head tapping screws. History: First published as AS/NZS 4410:1996. Second edition 2015. Tapping screws thread Product Designation: AS/NZS 4411 Scope: Adopts ISO 1478:1999 to specify the thread and thread ends for tapping screws (sheet metal screws) with thread sizes from ST1.5 to ST9.5 inclusive. History: First published as AS/NZS 4411:1996. Second edition 2015. Safety of machinery - Part 1501: Design of safety related parts of control systems - General principles for design Product Designation: AS 4024.1501 Scope: Provides safety requirements and guidance on the principles to be used in the design of the safety related parts of machinery control systems. Categories are specified and the characteristics of the safety functions are described. History: Originated as part of AS 4024.1(Int) 1992. Previous edition part of AS 4024.1 1996. Revised in part and redesignated as AS 4024.1501 2006. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2015). Safety of machinery - Part 1502: Design of safety related parts of control systems - Validation Product Designation: AS 4024.1502 Scope: Specifies the conditions and procedures to be followed for the validation by both analysis and testing of safety functions provided and category achieved by the safety related parts of control systems using the design rationale provided by the designer. When validating programmable electronic systems, this Standard does not provide complete requirements and can require the use of other Standards such as the AS 61508 series. History: Originated as part of AS 4024.1(Int) 1992. Previous edition part of AS 4024.1 1996. Revised in part and redesignated as AS 4024.1502 2006. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2015).

Valves for compressed gas cylinders - Part 2: Outlet connections (threaded) and stem (inlet) threads Product Designation: AS 2473.2 Scope: This Standard specifies cylinder valve outlet connections (threaded). The Standard also specifies some stem (inlet) and cylinder neck threads suitable to connect cylinders valves with cylinders, as well as gauging systems to ensure the accuracy of these threads. History: Originated as part of AS B240 1966. Previous edition AS 2473.2 2007. Second edition AS 2473.2:2015. Pressure equipment Product Designation: AS/NZS 1200 Scope: Sets out basic requirements and good practice for the design, materials, manufacture, examination, testing, installation, conformity assessment, commissioning, operation, inspection, maintenance, repair, alteration and disposal of pressure equipment (boilers, pressure vessels and pressure piping) but excluding gas cylinders. Includes detailed requirements for various pressure equipment by direct reference to a range of Australian, New Zealand and other Standards. History: Originated in Australia in part as AS CBI Int p2 1963, AS CBI Int p3 1963 and AS CBI Int p5 1967. First joint edition AS/NZS 1200:1994. Previous edition AS/NZS 1200:2000. Seventh edition 2015. Lifting components for Grade T(80) and V(100) chain slings Product Designation: AS 3776 Scope: Specifies requirements for forged lifting components for use in chain sling assemblies with corresponding sizes of Grade T chain complying with AS 2321. The components include hooks with eyes, clevises or other joining devices, mechanical connecting devices, and any other terminal fittings used in a lifting system based on Grade T chain. This Standard does not apply to welded components other than welded master links, welded multilink assemblies, welded joining links, or components subject to an existing Australian Standard. History: First published as AS 3776 1990. Previous edition 2006. Third edition 2015. Fire, smoke and air dampers - Part 1: Specification Product Designation: AS 1682.1 Scope: Specifies requirements for design, manufacture, performance, testing and marking of fire, smoke and air dampers that protect ventilation openings in fire-resistant elements of construction. History: Originated as AS 1682 1974. Previous edition AS 1682.1 1990. Second edition AS 1682.1:2015. Fire, smoke and air dampers - Part 2: Installation Product Designation: AS 1682.2 Scope: Specifies requirements for the selection, installation and commissioning of fire, smoke and air dampers complying with AS 1682.1. History: Originated as AS 1682.2 1990. Second edition AS 1682.2:2015. The use of ventilation and air conditioning in buildings - Part 1: Fire and smoke control in buildings Product Designation: AS/NZS 1668.1 Scope: Sets out minimum requirements for the design, construction, installation and commissioning of mechanical smoke control systems in buildings. Specific methods of smoke control are defined and the appropriate requirements specified for each. History: First published in Australia in part as AS 1668.1 1974. Second edition 1979. MP 47.C1 first published 1980. AS 1668.1 1979 and MP 47.C1 1980 revised, amalgamated and designated AS 1668.1 1991. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 1668.1:1998. AS 1668.3 first published in 2001. AS/NZS 1668.1:1998 and AS 1668.3 2001 jointly revised, amalgamated and designated AS/NZS 1668.1:2015. Load restraint for LP Gas cylinder distribution Product Designation: AS 5714 Scope: Specifies requirements and recommendations for the design and construction of load restraint systems for typical LP Gas cylinder loads to prevent loss of the load or movement of the LP Gas cylinders that affects stability of the vehicle. History: First published as AS 5714:2015.

Design of post-installed and cast-in fastenings for use in concrete Product Designation: SA TS 101 Scope: N/A History: First published as SA TS 101:2015. Methods of test for pulp and paper - Part 520: Measurement of diffuse radiance factor (diffuse reflectance factor) - Outdoor daylight conditions (D65 brightness) Product Designation: AS/NZS 1301.520 Scope: This Standard provides a method for preparation of laboratory pulp sheets for the measurement of diffuse blue reflectance factor under outdoor daylight conditions (D65 brightness). History: Originated in Australia as AS 1301.446s 1982. Originated in New Zealand as NZS 1301.446s:1982. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 1301.446s:2005. Revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 1301.520:2016. Methods of test for pulp and paper - Part 525: Determination of opacity (paper backing) - Diffuse reflectance method Product Designation: AS/NZS 1301.525 Scope: This Standard provides a method for determining opacity of paper and board. History: Originated in Australia as AS 1301.454s 1992. Originated in New Zealand as NZS 1301.454s 1992. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 1301.454s:2006. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 1301.525:2016. Supplementary cementitious materials - Part 1: Fly ash Product Designation: AS/NZS 3582.1 Scope: This Standard sets out the requirements for fly ash for use as a cementitious material in concrete, mortar and related applications. History: Originated as part of AS 1129 1971 and AS 1130 1971. Previous edition AS 3582.1 1998. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 3582.1:2016. Supplementary cementitious materials - Part 2: Slag - Ground granulated blast furnace Product Designation: AS 3582.2 Scope: The objective of this Standard is to set out the requirements for slag for use as a cementitious material in concrete, mortar and related applications. History: Originated as AS 3582.2 1991. Previous edition AS 3582.2 2001. Third edition AS 3582.2:2016. Supplementary cementitious materials - Part 3: Amorphous silica Product Designation: AS/NZS 3582.3 Scope: The objective of this Standard is to set out the requirements for amorphous silica for use as a cementitious material in concrete, mortar and related applications. History: Originated as AS 3582.3 1994. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 3582.3:2002. Second edition AS/NZS 3582.3:2016. Glass in buildings - Selection and installation Product Designation: AS 1288 Scope: Specifies procedures for the design, selection and installation of glass in buildings. Includes guidance for installation practice, based on proven techniques. History: First published as AS CA26 1957. AS CA26 1957 revised and redesignated AS 1288 1973. AS 1288 1973 revised and redesignated AS 1288.1 1979, AS 1288.2 1979 and AS 1288.3 1979. AS 1288.1 1979, AS 1288.2 1979 and AS 1288.3 1979 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS 1288 1989. Fourth edition 2006. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (January 2008). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (November 2011). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 3 (February 2016). Methods of test for pulp and paper - Method 560: Determination of the effective residual ink concentration (ERIC number) by infrared reflectance measurement Product Designation: AS/NZS 1301.560 Scope: Adopts ISO 22754:2008, which specifies a method for the determination of the effective residual ink concentration (ERIC number) by infrared reflectance measurement. History: First published as AS/NZS 1301.560:2016.

Methods of test for pulp and paper - Method 565: Determination of transmittance by diffuse reflectance measurement Product Designation: AS/NZS 1301.565 Scope: Adopts ISO 22891:2013, which specifies a method for the calculation of transmittance based upon diffuse reflectance measurements. History: First published as AS/NZS 1301.565:2016. Methods of testing bitumen and related roadmaking products - Method 8: Determination of matter insoluble in toluene Product Designation: AS/NZS 2341.8 Scope: This Standard sets out a procedure for the determination of the proportion of a bituminous material which is insoluble in toluene. History: First published as AS 2341.8 1980. Previous edition 1992. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 2341.8:2016. Structural steel - Limits on elements added Product Designation: SA TS 102 Scope: Specifies limits for the elements that can be intentionally added to the chemical composition of structural steel products manufactured to AS/NZS 1163, AS/NZS 3678, and AS/NZS 3679.1 to ensure they are prequalified for welding to AS/NZS 1554, Parts 1, 5 and 7. History: First published as SA TS 102:2016. Structural steel welding - Limits on boron in parent materials Product Designation: SA TS 103 Scope: Provides clearly defined limits on boron in structural steel that will ensure effective welding to supplement the 2014 edition of AS/NZS 1554.1, AS/NZS 1554.5, and AS/NZS 1554.7. History: First published as SA TS 103:2016. Cold-formed structural steel hollow sections Product Designation: AS/NZS 1163 Scope: Specifies the requirements for the production and supply of cold-formed, electric resistancewelded, steel hollow sections used for structural purposes. It considers three strength grades, with or without impact properties, that are suitable for welding. History: Originated in Australia as AS A177 1969. Previous and first joint edition AS/NZS 1163:2009. Fifth edition 2016. Structural steel - Hot-rolled plates, floorplates and slabs Product Designation: AS/NZS 3678 Scope: Specifies requirements for hot-rolled plates, floorplates and slabs for general structural and engineering applications. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS A1 1925. Originated in New Zealand as AS/NZS 3678:1996. Previous edition 2011. Fourth edition 2016. Structural steel - Part 1: Hot-rolled bars and sections Product Designation: AS/NZS 3679.1 Scope: Specifies the requirements for the production and supply of hot-rolled structural steel bars and sections. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS A1 1925. Originated in New Zealand as AS/NZS 3679.1:1996. Previous edition 2010. Fourth edition 2016. Structural steel - Part 2: Welded I sections Product Designation: AS/NZS 3679.2 Scope: Specifies requirements for the production and supply of welded I sections for general structural and engineering purposes. History: Originated in Australia as AS 3679.2 1991. Originated in New Zealand as AS/NZS 3679.2:1996. Previous edition 2010. Fourth edition 2016.

Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 11.2: Particle size distribution for vision sizing systems Product Designation: AS 1141.11.2 Scope: Sets out the method for the determination of particle size distribution in coarse and fine aggregates by vision systems. The VSS is limited by the discrimination of the optical system and, at present, is suitable for materials coarser than 1.18 mm. A calibration procedure is required to relate results from this procedure to particle distribution by sieving (AS 1141.11). History: First published as AS 1141.11.2 2008. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (April 2016). Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 14: Particle shape, by proportional caliper Product Designation: AS 1141.14 Scope: Sets out a method to determine the proportion of flat particles, elongated particles and, flat and elongated particles found in those fractions of a coarse aggregate retained on a 9.50 mm test sieve, using a proportional caliper. History: Originated as part of AS 1141 1974. Revised and redesignated in part as AS 1141.14 1995. Second edition 2007. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (April 2016). Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 3.1: Sampling - Aggregates Product Designation: AS 1141.3.1 Scope: Defines requirements and specifies methods for taking samples of aggregates and sands, for subdividing samples and for packing and forwarding samples examination and testing. History: Originated as part of AS A77 1957. Previous edition AS 1141.3.1 1996. Second edition 2012. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (April 2016). Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 4: Bulk density of aggregate Product Designation: AS 1141.4 Scope: Sets out the method for determining the bulk density of fine, coarse, or mixed aggregates. The bulk density is determined in the uncompacted, compacted, or uncompacted and compacted states. History: Originated as part of AS A77 1957. Previous edition AS 1141.4 1996. Second edition 2000. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (April 2016). Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 11.1: Particle size distribution - Sieving method Product Designation: AS 1141.11.1 Scope: Sets out the method for the determination of particle size distribution in coarse and fine aggregates and fillers for asphalt by sieving. The amount passing a 75 m sieve may be determined using AS 1141.12 or by this method when samples are washed over a 75 m sieve. If the percentage of material passing a 75 m sieve is specified, the procedures detailed in Clause 5.6 of this method or in AS 1141.12 apply. The procedure for the determination of fine particle size distribution by decantation is described in AS 1141.19. History: Originated as part of AS 1141 1974. Revised and redesignated in part as AS 1141.11 1980. Second edition AS 1141.11 1996. AS 1141.11 1996 revised and redesignated in part as AS 1141.11.1 2009. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (February 2011). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (April 2016). Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 16: Angularity number Product Designation: AS 1141.16 Scope: Sets out the method for determining the angularity number of an aggregate. The angularity number is a measure of relative angularity based on the percentage voids in an aggregate after compaction in the prescribed manner. The least angular (most rounded) aggregates have about 33% voids. The angularity number is defined as the amount by which the percentage of voids exceeds 33. The angularity number ranges from 0 to about 12. History: Originated as part of AS 1141 1974. Revised and redesignated in part as AS 1141.16 1995. Second Edition 2007. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (April 2016).