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This is a list of projects currently being worked on by Standards Australia's Standards Development Team.
There are no active projects for this committee
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The constitution of a Technical Committee consists of the Nominating Organisations that represent various interest groups across the industries. These Nominating Organisations are currently participating in Standards Australia’s Standards Development activity. The Nominating Organisation appoints a representative to represent the views of that organisation’s interest group during the development of a Standard.
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Australian Building Codes Board
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Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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Australian Industry Group
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Australian Steel Association
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Australian Steel Institute
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Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia Limited
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Consult Australia
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CSIRO
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Engineers Australia
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National Association of Steel Framed Housing NZ
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National Association of Steel-Framed Housing
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Queensland University of Technology
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Standards New Zealand
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The University of Sydney
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University of Auckland (New Zealand)
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University of Tasmania
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Weld Australia
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Standards Australia participates in Standards development with the International standards bodies as listed below.
For further information on ISO relationships please visit ISO’s website www.iso.org
For further information on IEC relationships please visit IEC’s website www.iec.ch
There are no international relationships for this committee
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Below is the list of current Standards developed and published by Standards Australia. This list does not display the obsolete, superseded, available superseded and withdrawn Standards. The published Standards are documents that set out specifications and procedures designed to ensure products, services and systems are safe, reliable and consistently perform the way they are intended to.
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Designation
Publication Title
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Cold-formed steel structures - Commentary (Supplement to AS/NZS 4600:1996)
Provides background information and guidance to the requirements of AS/NZS 4600:1996.
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Cold-formed steel structures - Commentary (Supplement to AS/NZS 4600:1996)
Provides background information and guidance to the requirements of AS/NZS 4600:1996.
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Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Sets out minimum requirements for the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than 25 mm in thickness and used for load-carrying purposes in buildings.
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Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Sets out minimum requirements for the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than 25 mm in thickness and used for load-carrying purposes in buildings.
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Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Sets out minimum requirements for the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than 25 mm in thickness and used for load-carrying purposes in buildings.
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Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Sets out minimum requirements for the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than 25 mm in thickness and used for load-carrying purposes in buildings.
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Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Sets out minimum requirements for the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than 25 mm in thickness and used for load-carrying purposes in buildings.
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Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Sets out minimum requirements for the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than 25 mm in thickness and used for load-carrying purposes in buildings.
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Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Sets out minimum requirements for the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than 25 mm in thickness and used for load-carrying purposes in buildings.
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Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Sets out minimum requirements for the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than 25 mm in thickness and used for load-carrying purposes in buildings.
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The Sub Committees within the Technical Committee are listed here.
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BD-082-00 Dummy
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BD-082-01 Analysis and Design
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BD-082-02 Testing and Connections
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BD-082-03 Members and Fire
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BD-082-04 Materials
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BD-082-05 Testing