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This is a list of projects currently being worked on by Standards Australia's Standards Development Team.
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Project Title
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Water mist fire protection systems - System design, installation, and commissioning
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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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Aerosol Association of Australia
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Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council
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Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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Australian Industry Group
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Consumers Federation of Australia
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CSIRO
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Engineers Australia
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Facility Management Association of Australia
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Fire Protection Association Australia
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Independent Chairperson (Australia)
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National Association of Testing Authorities Australia
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National Fire Industry Association
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Safety Institute of Australia
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Society of Fire Safety
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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
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Fixed firefighting systems using water
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Foam and powder media and firefighting systems using foam and powder
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Gaseous media and firefighting systems using gas
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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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Gaseous fire extinguishing systems
The objective of this Standard is to provide designers and installers with minimum requirements for the design, installation, testing and commissioning of gaseous fire extinguishing systems for structures, building and plant.
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Gaseous fire extinguishing systems
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Condensed aerosol fire extinguishing systems - Requirements for system design, installation and commissioning and test methods for components
Specifies requirements for the design, installation, testing, commissioning and safety requirements for condensed aerosol firefighting systems in buildings, plants or other structures. The characteristics of condensed aerosol extinguishing agents and types of fire for which they are a suitable extinguishing medium are also specified. Test methods for components and extinguishing application density and coverage are specified in appendices.
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Condensed aerosol fire extinguishing systems—Requirements for system design, installation and commissioning and test methods for components
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Fire protection equipment - Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems for use on premises - Design and installation (ISO 6183:2009, MOD)
Sets out requirements and recommendations for the design, installation, testing and safety of carbon dioxide firefighting systems.
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Components for fire extinguishing systems using gas - Requirements and test methods - Container valve assemblies and their actuators; selector valves and their actuators; nozzles; flexible and rigid connectors; and check valves and non-return valves
Adopts ISO 16003:2008 to specify requirements and describes test methods for the following components used in gaseous fire extinguishing systems: container valve assemblies which include container valve, actuator and, if applicable, a diptube; selector valves and their actuators; agent distribution nozzles; flexible connectors; and check and non-return valves.
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The Sub Committees within the Technical Committee are listed here.
There are no sub committees for this committee