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Sector Updates—June 2017 June 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the last month including approved Standards development projects, published documents and publications that have been withdrawn.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. 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 the list of projects approved in Prioritisation Round 14 and published on 24 May 2017 see Approved Project Proposals - Project Prioritisation - May 2017 - Round 14 For further information please contact our Standards Information Service team: Call: 1800 035 822 Email: [email protected] Fax: 02 9237 6010 Web: Simply fill in the form on our website https://crmportal.standards.org.au/enquiry

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  • Sector Updates—June 2017

    June 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the last month including approved Standards development projects, published documents and publications that have been withdrawn.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.

    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 the list of projects approved in Prioritisation Round 14 and published on 24 May 2017 see Approved Project Proposals - Project Prioritisation - May 2017 - Round 14 For further information please contact our Standards Information Service team: Call: 1800 035 822 Email: [email protected] Fax: 02 9237 6010 Web: Simply fill in the form on our website https://crmportal.standards.org.au/enquiry

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

  • 2 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    New Projects No new projects have been approved for development for the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector between 01 and 31 May 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.

    Knitted and woven shade fabrics Draft No.: DR AS 4174:2017 Committee: TX-008 Date that comment closes: 10 July 2017

    Recently Published Documents Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector between 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

    Waters—Examination for Legionella spp. including Legionella pneumophila Product Designation: AS 3896 Scope: Specifies a method for isolating and estimating the number of Legionella pneumophila and a range of other Legionella spp. in water. This method is applicable to all water samples, including recreational, industrial, waste and natural waters. History: Originated as AS 3896—1991. Previous edition AS/NZS 3896:2008. Revised and designated as AS 3896:2017.

    Waters—Examination for Legionella spp. including Legionella pneumophila—Using concentration Product Designation: AS 5132 Scope: Specifies a method for isolating and estimating the number of Legionella pneumophila and a range of other Legionella spp. in water with low microbial loads. History: First published as AS 5132:2017.

    https://infostore.saiglobal.com/

  • 3 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector Update—June 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 the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector.

    Withdrawals No publications were withdrawn during May 2017 for the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector.

    Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during May 2017 for the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector.

    http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Developing_Standards/Pages/Withdrawing-Standards.aspx

  • 4 Mining Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    New Projects No new projects have been approved for development for the Mining Sector between 01 and 31 June 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 the Education and Training Services Sector as of 31 May 2017.

    Recently Published Documents Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Mining Sector between 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

    No projects were published for this Sector during May 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 the Mining Sector.

    Withdrawals No publications were withdrawn during May 2017 for the Mining Sector.

    Reconfirmations Coal and coke—Analysis and testing—Coal and fly-ash—Trace elements—Determination of mercury content—Acid extraction method Designation: AS 1038.10.5.2—2007

    https://infostore.saiglobal.com/http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Developing_Standards/Pages/Withdrawing-Standards.aspx

  • 5 Mining Sector Update—June 2017

    Coal and coke—Analysis and testing—Higher rank coal and coke—Ultimate analysis—Nitrogen Designation: AS 1038.6.2—2007 Coal preparation—Sample pre-treatment—Drop-shatter Designation: AS 4156.8—2007 Symbols for graphic representation of coal seams and associated strata Designation: AS 2916—2007

  • __________________________________________________________________________________ 6 Manufacturing and Processing Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    New Projects Structural steel welding Part 1: Welding of steel structures Designation: AS/NZS 1554.1 Type: Correction amendment Structural steel welding Part 4: Welding of high strength quenched and tempered steels Designation: AS/NZS 1554.4 Type: Correction amendment Structural steel welding Part 5: Welding of steel structures subject to high levels of fatigue loading Designation: AS/NSZ 1554.5 Type: Correction amendment Rotodynamic pumps—Hydraulic performance acceptance tests—Grades 1, 2 and 3 Designation: ISO 9906‐2012 Type: Adoption Safety of machinery ‐ Electrical equipment of machines ‐ Part 1: General Requirements Designation: IEC 60204‐1‐2016 Ed 6.0 Type: 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.

    Guide to hazardous paint management, Part 1: Lead and other hazardous metallic pigments in industrial applications Draft No: DR AS/NZS 4361.1:2017 Committee: CH-003 Date that comment closes: 02 June 2017 Mobile equipment for continuous handling of bulk materials, Part 1: General requirements for the design of steel structures Draft No: DR AS 4324.1:2017 Committee: ME-043 Date that comment closes: 14 June 2017 Roundslings—Synthetic fibre Draft No: DR AS 4497:2017 Committee: ME-025 Date that comment closes: 15 June 2017 Guide to hazardous paint management, Part 2: Lead paint in residential, public and commercial buildings Draft No: DR AS/NZS 4361.2:2017 Committee: CH-003 Date that comment closes: 05 July 2017

  • __________________________________________________________________________________ 7 Manufacturing and Processing Sector Update—June 2017

    Forensic analysis, Part 1: Recognition, recording, recovery, transport and storage of material Draft No.: DR AS 5388.1—2012 Amd 1:2017 Committee: CH-041 Date that comment closes: 10 July 2017

    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 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

    Methods of test for pulp and paper, Method 407: Ring crush test Product Designation: AS/NZS 1301.407 Scope: Provides a measure of the resistance to crushing due to in-plane compressive forces that can occur during shipment or storage of fibreboard shipping containers. History: First published in Australia as AS P1.P407m—1962. First published in New Zealand as Appita P407ts—1962. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 1301.407s:1993. Third edition 1997. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 1301.407:2017. Methods of test for pulp and paper—Method 515: Measurement of diffuse radiance factor (diffuse reflectance factor)—Indoor daylight conditions (ISO brightness) Product Designation: AS/NZS 1301.515 Scope: Adopts ISO 2470-1:2016, which specifies a method for measuring the diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness) of pulps, paper and boards. History: Originated as AS/NZS 1301.462s:2005. Revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 1301.515:2017. Modified PVC (PVC-M) pipes for pressure applications Product Designation: AS/NZS 4765 Scope: This Standard specifies requirements for pipes, integral joints and post-formed bends of PVC-M for the conveyance of water and wastewater under pressure. The pipes are intended for installation below ground, and above ground where they are not exposed to direct sunlight. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4765(Int):2000. Second edition 2007. Third edition 2017. Oriented PVC (PVC-O) pipes for pressure applications (ISO 16422:2014, MOD) Product Designation: AS/NZS 4441 Scope: Specifies the general aspects of pipes and joints made of oriented unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-O) for piping systems intended to be used underground or above-ground where not exposed to direct sunlight, for water mains and services, for pressurized sewer systems and for irrigation systems. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4441(Int):1996. Revised and redesignated as AS 4441(Int)—2003. Revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 4441:2008. Second edition 2017.

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  • __________________________________________________________________________________ 8 Manufacturing and Processing Sector Update—June 2017

    Methods of test for pulp and paper, Method 209: Laboratory processing of pulp—PFI mill method Product Designation: AS/NZS 1301.209 Scope: Adopts ISO 5264-2:2011, which specifies a method for the laboratory beating of pulp using a PFI mill. History: Originated in Australia as AS 1301.P209ts—1975. Previous and first joint edition AS/NZS 1301.209s:2003. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 1301.209:2017. PVC-U pipes and fittings for drain, waste and vent applications Product Designation: AS/NZS 1260 Scope: Specifies requirements for PVC-U pipes and fittings for sewer, drain, waste and vent applications above ground or below ground and is intended to be used where the pipeline is operating under gravity flow and the operating pressure is low. Includes requirements for both plain and structured wall pipes and fittings. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS K138—1963 and AS A160—1969. Originated in New Zealand in part as NZS 7641:1978, NZS 7642:1971 and NZS 7649:1988. Previous edition AS/NZS 1260:2009. Fifth edition 2017. Methods of test for pulp and paper, Method 012: Organic solvent extractives in wood, pulp and paper Product Designation: AS/NZS 1301.012 Scope: Specifies two procedures for determining organic solvent extractives in wood, pulp and paper, namely the Soxhlet and Soxtec® procedures. History: Originated as part of AS P1.P8m—1959 and AS P1.P7m—1970. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 1301.012s:1994. Second edition 2003. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 1301.012:2017.

    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 the Manufacturing and Processing Sector.

    Withdrawals No publications were withdrawn during May 2017 for the Manufacturing and Processing Sector.

    Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during May 2017 for the Manufacturing and Processing Sector.

    http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Developing_Standards/Pages/Withdrawing-Standards.aspx

  • 9 Building and Construction Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    New Projects Fire protection for mobile and transportable equipment Designation: AS 5062 Type: Correction Amendment Fire detection and alarm systems—Part 6: Carbon monoxide fire detectors using electro‐chemical cells. Designation: ISO 7240‐6‐2011 Type: 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.

    Methods for sampling and analysing timber preservatives and preservative-treated timber, Part 1: General requirements, sampling, and determination of sapwood and heartwood presence Draft No: DR AS/NZS 1605.1:2017 Committee: TM-012 Date that comment closes: 01 June 2017 Methods for sampling and analysing timber preservatives and preservative-treated timber, Part 2: Determination of preservative penetration by spot test Draft No: DR AS/NZS 1605.2:2017 Committee: TM-012 Date that comment closes: 01 June 2017 Methods for sampling and analysing timber preservatives and preservative-treated timber, Part 3: Analysis methods for determination of preservative retention Draft No: DR AS/NZS 1605.3:2017 Committee: TM-012 Date that comment closes: 01 June 2017 Methods for sampling and analysing timber preservatives and preservative-treated timber, Part 4: Analysis methods for determination of preservative solution concentration Draft No: DR AS/NZS 1605.4:2017 Committee: TM-012 Date that comment closes: 01 June 2017 Timber and composite doors Draft No.: DR AS 2688:2017 Committee: BD-021 Date that comment closes: 02 June 2017 Formwork for concrete, Part 1: Documentation and surface finish Draft No: DR AS 3610.1:2017 Committee: BD-043 Date that comment closes: 05 June 2017

  • 10 Building and Construction Sector Update—June 2017

    Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures, Part 8.1: Tests on elements of construction for buildings exposed to simulated bushfire attack—Radiant heat and small flaming sources Draft No.: DR AS 1530.8.1:2017 Committee: FP-018 Date that comment closes: 13 June 2017 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures, Part 8.2: Tests on elements of construction for buildings exposed to simulated bushfire attack—Large flaming sources Draft No.: DR AS 1530.8.2:2017 Committee: FP-018 Date that comment closes: 13 June 2017 Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems—System design, installation and commissioning, Part 1: Fire Draft No.: DR AS 1670.1:2015 Amd 1:2017 Committee: FP-002 Date that comment closes: 14 June 2017 Fire detection and alarm systems, Part 6: Carbon monoxide fire detectors using electrochemical cells Draft No.: DR AS 7240.6:2017 Committee: FP-002 Date that comment closes: 19 June 2017 Windows and external glazed doors in buildings Draft No: DR AS 2047-2014 Amd 2:2017 Committee: BD-021 Date that comment closes: 28 June 2017 Reconstituted wood-based panels—Specifications, Part 4: Wet process fibreboard Draft No.: DR AS/NZS 1859.4:2017 Committee: TM-011 Date that comment closes: 14 July 2017 Design for access and mobility, Part 4.2: Wayfinding Draft No.: DR AS 1428.4.2:2017 Committee: ME-064 Date that comment closes: 02 August 2017

    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 Building and Construction Sector between 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

    https://infostore.saiglobal.com/

  • 11 Building and Construction Sector Update—June 2017

    Geotechnical site investigations Product Designation: AS 1726 Scope: Establishes the requirements for the execution of effective geotechnical site investigations and provides a standardized system for the description and classification of soils and rocks, which is largely normative. It addresses spatial and physical characteristics of soil, rock and groundwater, but does not cover the chemical, biological or other environmental aspects of the investigation of contaminated ground. History: Originated as AS 1726—1978. Previous edition 1993. Fourth edition AS 1726:2017. Pliable building membranes and underlays, Part 1: Materials Product Designation: AS/NZS 4200.1 Scope: Sets out requirements for materials for use as pliable building membranes (also known as sarking or underlay), when used either independently or as a facing to other materials, such as insulation materials, and as control functions for water, thermal vapour or air control. History: First published as part of AS CA22—1965. AS CA22—1965 revised and redesignated AS 1736—1975. AS 1903 first published 1976. AS 1903—1976 and part of AS 1736—1975 jointly revised, amalgamated and redesignated as AS/NZS 4200.1:1994. Second edition 2017. Pliable building membranes and underlays, Part 2: Installation Product Designation: AS 4200.2 Scope: Sets out requirements for the installation of pliable building membranes (also known as ‘sarking’ or ‘underlay’), when used either independently or as a facing to other materials, such as insulation materials, for water control, thermal control, vapour control or air control, or a combination of these control functions. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS CA22—1965. Previous edition AS/NZS 4200.2:1994. Third edition revised and designated AS 4200.2:2017.

    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 the Building and Construction Sector.

    Withdrawals No publications were withdrawn during May 2017 for the Building and Construction Sector.

    Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during May 2017 for the Building and Construction Sector.

    http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Developing_Standards/Pages/Withdrawing-Standards.aspx

  • 12 Electrotechnology and Energy Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    New Projects Test methods for electric cables, cords and conductors—insulation, extruded semiconductive screens and non‐metallic sheaths—Methods specific to PVC and halogen free thermoplastic materials Designation: AS/NZS 1660.2.3 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.

    External fusion-bonded epoxy coating for steel pipes Draft No.: DR AS 3862—2002 Amd 1:2017 Committee: ME-038 Date that comment closes: 13 June 2017 External fusion-bonded epoxy coating for steel pipes Draft No.: DR AS 3862—2002 Amd 1:2017 Committee: ME-038 Date that comment closes: 13 June 2017 Lighting for roads and public spaces, Part 2: Computer procedures for the calculation of light technical parameters for Category V and Category P lighting Draft No.: DR AS/NZS 1158.2:2017 Committee: LG-002 Date that comment closes: 13 July 2017 Lighting for roads and public spaces, Part 6: Luminaires Draft No.: DR SA/SNZ TS 1158.6:2015 Amd 1:2017 Committee: LG-002 Date that comment closes: 26 June 2017 Approval and test specification—General requirements for electrical equipment Draft No.: DR 17901 Committee: EL-002 Date that comment closes: 14 July 2017 Household and similar electrical appliances—Safety, Part 2.2 Particular requirements for vacuum cleaners and water-suction cleaning appliances Draft No.: DR 17902 Committee: EL-002 Date that comment closes: 14 July 2017

  • 13 Electrotechnology and Energy Sector Update—June 2017

    Household and similar electrical appliances—Safety, Part 2.30: Particular requirements for room heaters Draft No.: DR 17903 Committee: EL-002 Date that comment closes: 14 July 2017 Household and similar electrical appliances—Safety, Part 2.34: Particular requirements for motor-compressors Draft No.: DR 17904 Committee: EL-002 Date that comment closes: 14 July 2017 Household and similar electrical appliances—Safety, Part 2.35: Particular requirements for instantaneous water heaters Draft No.: DR 17905 Committee: EL-002 Date that comment closes: 14 July 2017 Household and similar electrical appliances—Safety, Part 2.53: Particular requirements for sauna heating appliances and infrared cabins Draft No.: DR 17906 Committee: EL-002 Date that comment closes: 14 July 2017 Household and similar electrical appliances—Safety, Part 2.105: Particular requirements for multifunctional shower cabinets Draft No.: DR 17907 Committee: EL-002 Date that comment closes: 14 July 2017 Household and similar electrical appliances—Safety, Part 2.109: Particular requirements for UV radiation water treatment appliances Draft No.: DR 17908 Committee: EL-002 Date that comment closes: 14 July 2017 Regulatory compliance mark for electrical and electronic equipment, Part 2: Specific requirements for particular regulatory applications Draft No.: DR 17909 Committee: EL-002 Date that comment closes: 14 July 2017

    Recently Published Documents Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Electrotechnology and Energy Sector between 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

    Safe working on or near low-voltage electrical installations and equipment Product Designation: AS/NZS 4836 Scope: Provides workers on low-voltage electrical installations with: (a) the principles of safe working practices; and (b) recommended procedures for safe working practices. History: First published as AS/NZS 4836:2001. Second edition 2011. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (May 2017).

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  • 14 Electrotechnology and Energy Sector Update—June 2017

    Performance of electrical appliances—Air conditioners and heat pumps, Part 4.1: Air-cooled air conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps—Testing and calculating methods for seasonal performance factors—Cooling seasonal performance factor (ISO 16358-1:2013 (MOD)) Product Designation: AS/NZS 3823.4.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 16358-1:2013 with national modifications to provide a method of testing and calculating the seasonal performance factor of equipment using temperature bin distributions. History: First published as AS/NZS 3823.4.1:2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (May 2017). Performance of electrical appliances—Air conditioners and heat pumps, Part 4.2: Air-cooled air conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps—Testing and calculating methods for seasonal performance factors—Heating seasonal performance factor (ISO 16358-2:2013 (MOD)) Product Designation: AS/NZS 3823.4.2 Scope: Adopts ISO 16358-2:2013 with national modifications to provide a method of testing and calculating the seasonal performance factor of equipment using temperature bin distributions. History: First published as AS/NZS 3823.4.2:2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (May 2017). Performance of electrical appliances—Air conditioners and heat pumps, Part 4.3: Air-cooled air conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps—Testing and calculating methods for seasonal performance factors—Annual performance factor Product Designation: AS/NZS 3823.4.3 Scope: Adopts ISO 16358-3:2013 to provide a method of testing and calculating the annual performance factor of equipment using temperature bin distributions. History: First published as AS/NZS 3823.4.3:2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (May 2017). Tests for electric cables under fire conditions—Circuit integrity, Part 1: Test method for fire with shock at a temperature of at least 830 °C for cables of rated voltage up to and including 0.6/1.0 kV and with an overall diameter exceeding 20 mm Product Designation: AS/NZS IEC 60331.1 Scope: Adopts IEC 60331-1:2009 to specify the performance requirements and test method for low voltage power cables of rated voltage up to and including 0.6/1.0 kV and control cables with a rated voltage under fire conditions. History: Originated as part of AS/NZS 1660.5.5:1998. Previous edition AS/NZS 1660.5.5:2005. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS IEC 60331.1:2017. Tests for electric cables under fire conditions—Circuit integrity, Part 2: Test method for fire with shock at a temperature of at least 830 °C for cables of rated voltage up to and including 0.6/1.0 kV and with an overall diameter not exceeding 20 mm Product Designation: AS/NZS IEC 60331.2 Scope: Adopts IEC 60331-2:2009, which specifies the apparatus, procedures and performance requirements to be used for testing electric cables of rated voltage up to and including 0,6/1,0 kV and an overall diameter not exceeding 20 mm, required to maintain circuit integrity when subjected to fire under specified conditions. History: Originated as part of AS/NZS 1660.5.5:1998. Previous edition AS/NZS 1660.5.5:2005. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS IEC 60331.2:2017.

  • 15 Electrotechnology and Energy Sector Update—June 2017

    Tests for electric cables under fire conditions—Circuit integrity, Part 3: Test method for fire with shock at a temperature of at least 830 °C for cables of rated voltage up to and including 0.6/1.0 kV tested in a metal enclosure Product Designation: AS/NZS IEC 60331.3 Scope: This Standard is to specify the test apparatus and procedure and give the performance requirements, including recommended flame application times, for low-voltage power cables of rated voltage up to and including 0.6/1.0 kV, and control cables with a rated voltage which are required to maintain circuit integrity when tested in a metal enclosure and when subject to fire and mechanical shock under specified conditions. History: Originated as part of AS/NZS 1660.5.5:1998. Previous edition AS/NZS 1660.5.5:2005. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS IEC 60331.3:2017. Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fire conditions, Part 1.1: Test for vertical flame propagation for a single insulated wire or cable—Apparatus Product Designation: AS/NZS IEC 60332.1.1 Scope: Specifies the test apparatus for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. History: First published in Australia as part of AS 1660.4—1974. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 1660.5.6:1998. Second edition 2005. Jointly revised and redesignated, in part, as AS/NZS IEC 60332.1.1:2017. Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fire conditions, Part 1.2: Test for vertical flame propagation for a single insulated wire or cable—Procedure for 1 kW pre-mixed flame Product Designation: AS/NZS IEC 60332.1.2 Scope: Specifies the procedure for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. History: First published in Australia as part of AS 1660.4—1974. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 1660.5.6:1998. Second edition 2005. Jointly revised and redesignated, in part, as AS/NZS IEC 60332.1.2:2017. Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fire conditions, Part 1.3: Test for vertical flame propagation for a single insulated wire or cable—Procedure for determination of flaming droplets/particles Product Designation: AS/NZS IEC 60332.1.3 Scope: Specifies the procedure for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. History: First published in Australia as part of AS 1660.4—1974. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 1660.5.6:1998. Second edition 2005. Jointly revised and redesignated, in part, as AS/NZS IEC 60332.1.3:2017. Electrical installations—Generating sets Product Designation: AS/NZS 3010 Scope: This Standard sets out the minimum safety requirements related to the use of generating sets for the supply of electricity at voltages normally exceeding 50 V a.c. or 120 V d.c. History: First published as AS 3010.1—1987. Revised and redesignated AS/NZS 3010:2005. Second edition 2017.

  • 16 Electrotechnology and Energy Sector Update—June 2017

    Fluids for electrotechnical applications—Unused mineral insulating oils for transformers and switchgear (IEC 60296, Ed. 4.0 (2012), MOD) Product Designation: AS 60296 Scope: Adopts IEC 60296 which is applicable to specifications and test methods for unused mineral insulating oils. It applies to oil delivered to the agreed point and time of delivery, intended for use in transformers, switchgear and similar electrical equipment in which oil is required for insulation and heat transfer. History: Originated as AS C62—1935. Previous edition AS 1767.1—1999. 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.

    Proposed Withdrawals No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal in the Electrotechnology and Energy Sector.

    Withdrawals No publications were withdrawn during May 2017 for the Electrotechnology and Energy Sector.

    Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during May 2017 for the Electrotechnology and Energy Sector.

    http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Developing_Standards/Pages/Withdrawing-Standards.aspx

  • _________________________________________________________________________________ 17 Water and Waste Services Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    International Participation

    An IWA on Community‐scale resource‐oriented sanitation treatment systems ISO will hold an International Workshop Agreement (IWA) meeting to develop an IWA on Community-scale resource-oriented sanitation treatment systems on 28-30 June 2017 in Durban, South Africa. As part of a multi-phased initiative to facilitate the development of a globally recognized consensus standard for safer, cleaner reinvented toilets, ANSI—with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation—will hold an International Workshop Agreement (IWA) workshop on community-scale resource-oriented sanitation treatment systems in the last week of June. The IWA will serve as the first step toward the goal of developing an international standard that will contain the commonly accepted criteria by which to measure the performance of community scaled resource oriented sanitation treatment systems in total. Such an international standard would enhance efforts to widely manufacture, market and deploy the technology where it is needed most. After the first meeting of the workshop, two further meetings will be organized. The second meeting will take place in the week of September 4-8, 2017 in Singapore. The third meeting will be announced in the near future. For more information, please visit: https://www.ansi.org/meetings_events/events/2017/sanitation‐systems?menuid=8

    New Projects New projects have been approved for development for the Water and Waste Services Sector between 01 and 31 May 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.

    Testing of products for use in contact with drinking water Draft No.: DR AS/NZS 4020:2017 Committee: CH-034 Date that comment closes: 05 July 2017

    Recently Published Documents Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Water and Waste Services Sector between 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

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  • _________________________________________________________________________________ 18 Water and Waste Services Sector Update—June 2017

    Copper pipe and fittings—Installation and commissioning Product Designation: AS 4809 Scope: This Standard specifies requirements for the selection, installation and commissioning of copper plumbing, gas and waste water systems. Some aspects of design are also specified. History: First published as AS 4809—2003. Second edition AS 4809:2017.

    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 the Water and Waste Services Sector.

    Withdrawals No publications were withdrawn during May 2017 for the Water and Waste Services Sector.

    Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during May 2017 for the Water and Waste Services Sector.

    http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Developing_Standards/Pages/Withdrawing-Standards.aspx

  • _________________________________________________________________________________ 19 Transport and Logistics Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    New Projects No new projects have been approved for development for the Transport and Logistics Sector between 01 and 31 May 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.

    Vehicles—Rear marker plates, Part 1: Reflective rear marker plates—Classification and manufacturing requirements Draft No.: DR AS 4001.1:2017 Committee: ME-053 Date that comment closes: 2 June 2017 Vehicles—Rear marker plates, Part 2: Reflective rear marker plates—Fitting requirements Draft No.: DR AS 4001.2:2017 Committee: ME-053 Date that comment closes: 2 June 2017

    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 Transport and Logistics Sector between 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

    Powered industrial trucks, Part 1: General requirements Product Designation: AS 2359.1 Scope: Sets out additional requirements not found in AS 2359.6 for the design, manufacture, marking and testing of self-propelled industrial trucks (hereafter referred to as ‘trucks’) and their attachments, as defined in AS 2359.7. History: Originated as part of AS B270—1968. Previous edition AS 2359.1—1995. Fourth edition 2015. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (May 2017). Manual of uniform traffic control devices, Part 5: Street name and community facility name signs Product Designation: AS 1742.5 Scope: Specifies requirements for the design and use of street name and community facility name signs on all types of roads except expressway type roads. History: Originated in part as AS CA14—1935. Previous edition AS 1742.5—1997. Third edition AS 1742.5:2017.

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  • _________________________________________________________________________________ 20 Transport and Logistics Sector Update—June 2017

    Manual of uniform traffic control devices, Part 12: Bus, transit, tram and truck lanes Product Designation: AS 1742.12 Scope: Specifies the traffic control devices required to designate traffic lanes as bus lanes, bus only lanes, transit lanes, tram lanes, tram only lanes or truck lanes. It also specifies devices for the control or prohibition of truck or bus traffic where required on roadways. History: Originated as AS CE1—1960. Previous edition AS 1742.12—2000. Third edition AS 1742.12:2017. Traffic signal posts, mast arms and attachments Product Designation: AS 2339 Scope: This Standard specifies requirements for the form, dimensions, material and finish of tubular steel posts and mast arms, and attachments used for the support of traffic signal lanterns, pedestrian push-button assemblies and ancillary equipment. History: Originated as AS 2339—1980. Previous edition 1997. Fourth 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 the Transport and Logistics Sector.

    Withdrawals No publications were withdrawn during May 2017 for the Transport and Logistics Sector.

    Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during May 2017 for the Transport and Logistics Sector.

    http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Developing_Standards/Pages/Withdrawing-Standards.aspx

  • _________________________________________________________________________________ 21 Health and Community Services Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    New Projects Ophthalmic optics—Semi‐finished spectacle lens blanks—Part 1: Specifications for single‐vision and multifocal lens blanks Designation: ISO 10322‐2:2016 Type: Adoption Ophthalmic optics—Semi‐finished spectacle lens blanks—Part 2: Specifications for progressive‐power and degressive‐power lens blanks Designation: ISO 10322‐2:2016 Type: Adoption Ophthalmic optics—Spectacle frames—Measuring system and terminology Designation: ISO 8624:2011 Type: Adoption Ophthalmic optics ‐ Uncut finished spectacle lenses ‐ Part 4: Specifications and test methods for anti‐reflective coatings Designation: ISO 8980‐4:2006 Type: Adoption Optics and optical instruments—Focimeters—Part 1: General purpose instruments Designation: ISO 8598‐1:2014 Type: Adoption Optics and optical instruments ‐ Test lenses for calibration of focimeters ‐ Part 1:Test lenses for focimeters used for measuring spectacle lenses Designation: ISO 9342‐1:2005 Type: 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.

    Optics and optical instruments—Focimeters, Part 1: General purpose instruments Draft No.: DR AS/NZS ISO 8598.1:2017 Committee: MS-024 Date that comment closes: 26 June 2017 Ophthalmic optics—Uncut finished spectacle lenses, Part 4: Specifications and test methods for anti-reflective coatings Draft No.: DR AS/NZS ISO 8980.4:2017 Committee: MS-024 Date that comment closes: 26 June 17 Optics and optical instruments—Test lenses for calibration of focimeters, Part 1: Test lenses for focimeters used for measuring spectacle lenses Draft No.: DR AS/NZS ISO 9342.1:2017 Committee: MS-024 Date that comment closes: 26 June 2017

  • _________________________________________________________________________________ 22 Health and Community Services Sector Update—June 2017

    Ophthalmic optics—Semi-finished spectacle lens blanks, Part 1: Specifications for single-vision and multifocal lens blanks Draft No.: DR AS/NZS ISO 10322.1:2017 Committee: MS-024 Date that comment closes: 26 June 2017 Ophthalmic optics—Semi-finished spectacle lens blanks, Part 2: Specifications for progressive-power and degressive-power lens blanks Draft No.: DR AS/NZS ISO 10322.2:2017 Committee: MS-024 Date that comment closes: 26 June 2017

    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 Health and Community Services Sector between 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

    No projects were published for this Sector during May 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 the Health and Community Services Sector.

    Withdrawals Dry heat sterilizers Designation: AS 2487—2002

    Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during May 2017 for the Health and Community Services Sector.

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  • _________________________________________________________________________________ 23 Consumer Products Services and Safety Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    International Participation

    Proposal for a new field of technical activity on ‘Excellence in Service’ A new work item proposal on ‘Excellence in Service’ has been proposed by Germany. The German Institute of Standardisation has proposed that a new committee be formed with the title of ‘Excellence in Service’. The scope of work proposed for the new committee is as follows: This standardization project wants to develop documents on the guidance for the creation of outstanding customer experiences through the provision of excellent services to achieve customer delight. It does not focus on providing basic customer service which organizations should already have in place. These documents apply to all organizations delivering services, such as commercial organizations, public services and not-for-profit organizations. The initial work programme proposed consists of: 1. Basic Standard 2. Standard for the design of services and customer experience 3. Standard for measurement and evaluation 4. Standard for implementation and transformation The committee would address topics of customer experience, excellent services and the role of services in globalisation. Standards Australia will be consulting with stakeholders for this proposal. For more information or to make a submission please contact Karen Batt, [email protected] by Friday 14 July, 2017.

    New Projects No new projects have been approved for development for the Consumer Products Services and Safety Sector between 01 and 31 May 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.

    Safety of toys, Part 7: Requirements and test methods for finger paints (ISO 8124-7:2015, MOD) Draft No.: DR AS/NZS 8124.7:2017 Committee: CS-018 Date that comment closes: 13 June 2017

    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.

  • _________________________________________________________________________________ 24 Consumer Products Services and Safety Sector Update—June 2017

    Recently Published Documents Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Consumer Products Services and Safety Sector between 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

    No projects were published for this Sector during May 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 the Consumer Products Services and Safety Sector.

    Withdrawals No publications were withdrawn during May 2017 for the Consumer Products Services and Safety Sector

    Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during May 2017 for the Consumer Products Services and Safety Sector.

    https://infostore.saiglobal.com/http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Developing_Standards/Pages/Withdrawing-Standards.aspx

  • ________________________________________________________________________________ 25 Education and Training Services Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    New Projects No new projects have been approved for development for the Education and Training Services Sector between 01 and 31 May 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.

    Information and documentation—A reference ontology for the interchange of cultural heritage information Draft No.: DR AS/NZS ISO 21127:2017 Committee: IT-019 Date that comment closes: 10 July 2017 Information and documentation—International Standard Audiovisual Number (ISAN), Part 2: Version identifier Draft No.: DR AS/NZS ISO 15706.2:2017 Committee: IT-019 Date that comment closes: 10 July 2017

    Recently Published Documents Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Education and Training Services Sector between 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

    No projects were published for this Sector during May 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.

    https://infostore.saiglobal.com/http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Developing_Standards/Pages/Withdrawing-Standards.aspx

  • ________________________________________________________________________________ 26 Education and Training Services Sector Update—June 2017

    Proposed Withdrawals No publications are currently open for consultation for their proposed withdrawal in the Education and Training Services Sector.

    Withdrawals No publications were withdrawn during May 2017 for the Education and Training Services Sector.

    Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during May 2017 for the Education and Training Services Sector.

  • __________________________________________________________________________________ 27 Communications Information Technology and e-Commerce Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    International Participation

    Setup of new ISO/IEC JTC 1 Subcommittee Internet of Things and related technologies At its last Plenary Meeting in November 2016, the ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee on Information Technology (JTC 1) decided to establish a new Subcommittee on “Internet of Things (IoT) and related technologies” (SC 41), with an initial scope and structure described in the resolution that can be seen below. The IEC Central Office and the ISO Central Secretariat have jointly agreed that the administrative support of the new Subcommittee (SC 41) will be carried out by the IEC. This means that SC 41 will make use of the tools offered by the IEC for standards development, documents, experts and meeting management. In accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1—JTC 1 Supplement, only one National Body per country (either Member Body of ISO or National Committee of IEC) is permitted to be a member of JTC 1 or a member of a JTC 1 subcommittee (clause 1.7.1). This means that, depending on your country, your organization may or may not be the National Body of JTC 1. Since only IEC National Committees have access to the IEC tools, your help may be requested to coordinate participation in the newly created SC 41 with the JTC 1 National Body in your country. A call for participation will be issued shortly by the JTC 1 Secretariat, and JTC 1 National Bodies will be instructed to contact the IEC National Committees in their country to confirm their participation in SC 41 and register their experts in the IEC Expert Management System. The IEC takes this opportunity to encourage your organization to propose experts for this strategically important topic for the IEC, and thank you in advance for your support in setting up SC 41. Resolution 12—Establishment of JTC 1 Subcommittee SC 41, Internet of Things and related Technologies JTC 1 establishes a Systems Integration entity (see SD 24, Systems Integration Standardization Guidelines) in the form of a new Subcommittee 41 on Internet of Things and related technologies initially comprising the work of JTC 1/WG 7 and JTC 1/WG 10. Title: Internet of Things and related technologies Scope: Standardization in the area of Internet of Things and related technologies. 1. Serve as the focus and proponent for JTC 1's standardization programme on the Internet of Things and related technologies, including Sensor Networks and Wearables technologies. 2. Provide guidance to JTC 1, IEC, ISO and other entities developing Internet of Things related applications. For more information please contact the relevant National Sector Manager at [email protected]

    New Projects 406 MHz satellite distress beacons‐Marine emergency position‐indicating radio beacons (EPIRB)(IEC 61097‐2,Ed. 3.0 (2008),MOD) Designation: AS/NZS 4280.1 Type: Adoption

  • __________________________________________________________________________________ 28 Communications Information Technology and e-Commerce Sector Update—June 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.

    Industrial, scientific and medical equipment—Radiofrequency disturbance characteristics—Limits and methods of measurement (CISPR 11, Ed. 6.1 (2016) MOD) Draft No.: DR AS CISPR 11:2017 Committee: TE-003 Date that comment closes: 21 June 2017 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment (CISPR 15, Ed. 8.1 (2015) MOD) Draft No.: DR AS CISPR 15:2017 Committee: TE-003 Date that comment closes: 21 June 2017

    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 Communications, Information Technology and e-Commerce Services Sector between 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

    Information technology—Security techniques—Information security incident management, Part 1: Principles of incident management Product Designation: AS ISO/IEC 27035.1 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC 27035-1:2016 to present basic concepts and phases of information security incident management and combines these concepts with principles in a structured approach to detecting, reporting, assessing, and responding to incidents, and applying lessons learnt. History: First published as AS ISO/IEC 27035.1:2017. Information technology—Security techniques—Information security incident management, Part 2: Guidelines to plan and prepare for incident response Product Designation: AS ISO/IEC 27035.2 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC 27035-2:2016 to provide guidelines to plan and prepare for incident response. The guidelines are based on the ‘Plan and Prepare’ and ‘Lessons Learnt’ phases of the ‘Information security incident management phases’ model presented in ISO/IEC 27035-1. History: First published as AS ISO/IEC 27035.2:2017. Information technology—IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes, Part 1: Process reference model (PRM) Product Designation: AS ISO/IEC 30105.1 Scope: Details the process reference model (PRM). Includes process definitions across the lifecycle described in terms of process context, purpose and outcomes, together with a framework defining relationships between the processes. History: First published as AS ISO/IEC 30105.1:2017. Information technology—IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes, Part 5: Guidelines Product Designation: AS ISO/IEC 30105.5 Scope: Provides guidance on the application of the process assessment model, how to strategically leverage the assessment and then how to use it in the context of an improvement programme for an ITES-BPO organization. History: First published as AS ISO/IEC 30105.5:2017.

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  • __________________________________________________________________________________ 29 Communications Information Technology and e-Commerce Sector Update—June 2017

    Information technology—Security techniques—Code of practice for information security controls based on ISO/IEC 27002 for telecommunications organizations Product Designation: AS ISO/IEC 27011 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC 27011:2016, which defines guidelines supporting the implementation of information security controls in telecommunications organizations. History: First published as AS ISO/IEC 27011:2017. Information technology—Security techniques—Guidance on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1 Product Designation: AS ISO/IEC 27013 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC 27013:2015 to provide guidance to organizations on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1. History: First published as AS ISO/IEC 27013:2017. Information technology—IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes, Part 2: Process assessment model (PAM) Product Designation: AS ISO/IEC 30105.2 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC 30105-2:2016, which serves as a process assessment model for organizations providing ITES-BPO services that conform to the requirements of ISO/IEC 33004 and supports the performance assessment by providing indicators for the interpretation of the process purposes and outcomes, as defined in ISO/IEC 24774, and the process attributes, as defined in ISO/IEC 33020. History: First published as AS ISO/IEC 30105.2:2017. Information technology—IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes, Part 3: Measurement framework (MF) and organization maturity model (OMM) Product Designation: AS ISO/IEC 30105.3 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC 30105-3:2016, which provides the overview of how an organization can use the PRM and PAM to measure their capability and maturity levels, and is intended to be used in concurrence with the other parts of ISO/IEC 30105 and the assessment approach provided by ISO/IEC 33002 for assessing processes. History: First published as AS ISO/IEC 30105.3:2017. Information technology—IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes, Part 4: Terms and concepts Product Designation: AS ISO/IEC 30105.4 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC 30105-4:2016, which defines terms and concepts used in the AS ISO/IEC 30105 series. History: First published as AS ISO/IEC 30105.4:2017. Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods, Part 1.1: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus—Measuring apparatus Product Designation: AS CISPR 16.1.1 Scope: Adopts CISPR 16-1-1, Ed 4.0 (2015), which specifies the characteristics and performance of equipment for the measurement of radio disturbance in the frequency range 9 kHz to 18 GHz. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS 1052.1—1976. Previous edition AS/NZS CISPR 16.1.1:2012. Fifth edition revised in Australia and designated AS CISPR 16.1.1:2017. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Part 4.5: Testing and measurement techniques—Surge immunity test Product Designation: AS IEC 61000.4.5 Scope: Adopts IEC TR 61000-4-5, Ed. 3.0 (2016), which relates to the immunity requirements, test methods, and range of recommended test levels for equipment with regard to unidirectional surges caused by over-voltages from switching and lightning transients. History: Originated as AS/NZS 61000.4.5:1999. Previous edition AS/NZS 61000.4.5:2006. Third edition revised in Australia and designated AS IEC 61000.4.5:2017.

  • __________________________________________________________________________________ 30 Communications Information Technology and e-Commerce Sector Update—June 2017

    Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Part 6.5: Generic standards—Immunity for equipment used in power station and substation environment Product Designation: AS IEC 61000.6.5 Scope: Adopts IEC 61000-6-5, Ed. 1.0 (2015), which specifies EMC immunity requirements which apply to electrical and electronic equipment intended for use in power stations and substations. History: First published as AS IEC 61000.6.5:2017. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Part 4.1: Testing and measurement techniques—Overview of the IEC 61000-4 series Product Designation: AS IEC 61000.4.1 Scope: Adopts IEC TR 61000-4-1, Ed. 1.0 (2016), which gives information and guidance on the EMC basic standards and other basic EMC documents published in the IEC 61000-4 series. Those basic standards describe mainly immunity tests to be considered and applied for electric and electronic equipment, including systems. History: Originated as AS/NZS 61000.4.1:1999. Previous edition AS/NZS 61000.4.1:2006. Third edition revised in Australia and designated AS IEC 61000.4.1:2017. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Part 4.6: Testing and measurement techniques—Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields Product Designation: AS IEC 61000.4.6 Scope: Adopts IEC 61000-4-6, Ed. 4.0 (2013), which relates to the conducted immunity requirements of electrical and electronic equipment to electromagnetic disturbances coming from intended radio-frequency (RF) transmitters in the frequency range 150 kHz up to 80 MHz. History: Originated as AS/NZS 61000.4.6:1999. Previous edition AS/NZS IEC 61000.4.6:2013. Fourth edition revised in Australia and designated AS IEC 61000.4.6:2017.

    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 the Communications, Information Technology and e-Commerce Services Sector.

    Withdrawals No publications were withdrawn during May 2017 for the Communications Information Technology and e-Commerce Sector.

    Reconfirmations No publications were reconfirmed during May 2017 for the Communications Information Technology and e-Commerce Sector.

    http://www.standards.org.au/StandardsDevelopment/Developing_Standards/Pages/Withdrawing-Standards.aspx

  • ________________________________________________________________________________ 31 Public Safety, Public Administration; Business and Management Sector Update—June 2017

    June 2017

    International Participation

    A new Technical Committee has been formed; ISO/TC 286 Collaborative business relationship management Following approval by the ISO member bodies the Project Committee ISO/PC 286 Collaborative business relationship management will be transformed into a new Technical Committee ISO/TC 286. The scope of this new Technical Committee is Standardization in the field of collaborative business relationship management. One of its working program, ISO 44001:2017, Collaborative business relationship management systems—Requirements and framework has just been completed and published. ISO 44001:2017 specifies requirements for the effective identification, development and management of collaborative business relationships within or between organizations. It is applicable to private and public organizations of all sizes, from large multinational corporations and government organizations, to non-profit organizations and micro/small businesses. The secretariat of this Technical Committee (ISO/TC 286) has been allocated to United Kingdom (BSI). Please contact [email protected] if you are interested in the work of this committee.

    A new international committee (ISO/PC 308, Chain of Custody) was created last year by ISO members The new committee held their first meeting in early March 2017. The scope of the committee was confirmed by ISO’s Technical Management board as follows: “Standardization in the field of Chain of Custody (CoC), including terminology, principles, requirements for and control systems used by supply chain actors with regards to the management of products in terms of their specified characteristics. The work is intended to be applicable to all products, whereas services are excluded. The objective of the committee is to define a generic CoC process framework, which serves a wide range of sectors, raw materials and end products, and covers specific product characteristics, to enhance the transparency, process efficiency and comparability of CoC models.” Standards Australia has received expressions of interest from a number of organisations regarding Australian involvement. We are keen to hear from other organisations who may be interested in shaping the Australian position in this important work on international chain of custody requirements. For more information please contact Karen Batt, International Development Manager, at [email protected]

    New Projects Societal security—Business continuity management systems—Requirements Designation: ISO 22301‐2012 Type: Adoption Societal security—Business continuity management systems—Guidance Designation: ISO 22313‐2012 Type: Adoption

  • ________________________________________________________________________________ 32 Public Safety, Public Administration; Business and Management Sector Update—June 2017

    Societal security—Business continuity management systems—Guidelines for business impact analysis (BIA) Designation: ISO 22317:2015 Type: Adoption Societal security—Terminology. Designation: ISO 22300‐2012 Type: 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.

    Amusement rides and devices, Part 4.4: Specific requirements—Hire go-karts Draft No.: DR AS 3533.4.4:2017 Committee: ME-051 Date that comment closes: 19 June 2017 Societal security—Business continuity management systems—Guidelines for business impact analysis (BIA) Draft No.: DR SA TS ISO 22317:2017 Committee: MB-025 Date that comment closes: 26 June 2017 Quality management—Guidelines for configuration management Draft No.: DR AS/NZS ISO 10007:2017 Committee: QR-008 Date that comment closes: 10 July 2017

    Recently Published Documents Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Public Safety; Public Administration; Business and Management Sector between 01 and 31 May 2017. Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: infostore.saiglobal.com. Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

    Document management—Electronic document file format for long-term preservation, Part 1: Use of PDF 1.4 (PDF/A-1) Product Designation: AS ISO 19005.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 19005-1:2005 which specifies how to use the Portable Document Format (PDF) 1.4 for long-term preservation of electronic documents. It is applicable to documents containing combinations of character, raster and vector data. History: First published as AS ISO 19005.1—2006. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2007). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (May 2017).

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    Document management—Portable document format—Part 1: PDF 1.7 Product Designation: AS ISO 32000.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 32000-1:2008, which specifies a digital form for representing electronic documents to enable users to exchange and view electronic documents independent of the environment in which they were created or the environment in which they are viewed or printed. It is intended for software developers that create PDF files (conforming writers), software that reads existing PDF files and interprets their contents for display and interaction (conforming readers), and PDF products that read and/or write PDF files for a variety of other purposes (conforming products). History: First published as AS ISO 32000.1:2017. Document management—Electronic document file format for long-term preservation—Part 3: Use of ISO 32000-1 with support for embedded files (PDF/A-3) Product Designation: AS ISO 19005.3 Scope: Adopts ISO 19005-3:2012, which specifies the use of the portable document format (PDF) 1.7, as formalized in ISO 32000-1, for preserving the static visual representation of page-based electronic documents over time in addition to allowing any type of other content to be included as an embedded file or attachment. History: First published as AS ISO 19005.3:2017. Document management—AFP/Archive Product Designation: AS ISO 18565 Scope: Adopts ISO 18565:2015, which specifies the AFP document architecture by defining a subset appropriate for long-term preservation and retrieval. History: First published as AS ISO 18565:2017. Hazard and operability studies (HAZOP studies)—Application guide Product Designation: AS IEC 61882 Scope: Adopts IEC 61882, Ed. 2.0 (2016), which provides guidance for use of a guide-word-driven risk identification method historically known as HAZOP. It gives guidance on the principles of HAZOP, applications of the technique and the HAZOP study procedure. History: Originated as AS IEC 61882—2003. Second edition AS IEC 61882:2017. Reliability block diagrams Product Designation: AS IEC 61078 Scope: Adopts IEC 61078, Ed. 3.0 (2016), which describes the requirements that apply when reliability block diagrams (RBDs) are used in dependability analysis. It also describes the procedures for modelling the dependability of a system with RBDs. History: Originated as AS IEC 61078—2008. Second edition AS IEC 61078:2017. Document management—Electronic document file format for long-term preservation, Part 2: Use of ISO 32000-1 (PDF/A-2) Product Designation: AS ISO 19005.2 Scope: Adopts ISO 19005-2:2011, which specifies the use of the portable document format (PDF) 1.7, as formalized in ISO 32000-1, for preserving the static visual representation of page-based electronic documents over time. History: First published as AS ISO 19005.2:2017. Document management applications—Electronic document file format enhancement for accessibility, Part 1: Use of ISO 32000-1 (PDF/UA-1) Product Designation: AS ISO 14289.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 14289-1:2014, which specifies the use of ISO 32000-1:2008 to produce accessible electronic documents through the inclusion of a variety of semantic information and defining requirements for conforming readers and conforming assistive technology. History: First published as AS ISO 14289.1:2017.

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    Quality management systems—Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:2015 Product Designation: SA TS ISO 9002 Scope: Adopts ISO/TS 9002:2016, which provides guidance on the intent of the requirements in ISO 9001:2015, with examples of possible steps an organization can take to meet the requirements. It does not add to, subtract from, or in any way modify those requirements. History: Originated in Australia as AS 3902—1987/ISO 9002:1987. Originated in New Zealand as NZS 5602:1987. Previous edition AS/NZS ISO 9002:1994. Second edition revised in Australia and designated SA TS ISO 9002:2017. Information and documentation—Records management, Part 1: Concepts and principles Product Designation: AS ISO 15489.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 15489-1:2016 to define the concepts and principles from which approaches to the creation, capture and management of records are developed. History: Originated as part of AS 4390.1—1996, AS 4390.2—1996, AS 4390.3—1996, AS 4390.4—1996, AS 4390.5—1996, and AS 4390.6—1996. AS 4390.1—1996, AS 4390.2—1996, AS 4390.3—1996, AS 4390.4—1996, AS 4390.5—1996, and AS 4390.6—1996 revised, amalgamated and redesignated as AS ISO 15489.1—2002 and AS ISO 15489.2—2002. AS ISO 15489.1—2002 and AS ISO 15489.2—2002 revised, amalgamated and redesignated as AS ISO 15489.1:2017.

    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 the Public Safety, Public Administration; Business and Management Sector.

    Withdrawals Corporate governance—Good governance principles Designation: AS 8000—2003 including AMDT 1

    Reconfirmations No publications were withdrawn during May 2017 for the Public Safety, Public Administration; Business and Management Sector.

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