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AS/NZS 4509.2:2010 Stand-alone power systems, Part 2: System design 2010 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  First Edition 2010.  (Current)
Short Description
Provides requirements and guidance for the design of stand-alone power systems with energy storage at extra-low voltage and used for the supply of extra-low and/or low voltage electric power in a domestic situation.
AS/NZS 5139:2019 Electrical installations - Safety of battery systems for use with power conversion equipment 2019 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  First Edition 2019.  (Current)
Short Description
Specifies requirements for general installation and safety requirements for battery energy storage systems (BESSs), where the battery system is installed in a location, such as a dedicated enclosure or room, and is connected with power conversion equipment (PCE) to supply electric power to other parts of an electrical installation.
AS/NZS 4509.1:2009 Stand-alone power systems, Part 1: Safety and installation 2009 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  First Edition 2009.  (Current)
Short Description
Sets out safety and installation requirements for stand-alone power systems used for the supply of extra-low (ELV) and/or low voltage (LV) electric power to a single load, or an electrical installation in a single residence or building, or a group of residences or buildings and associated items with switchboards to AS/NZS 3000 requirements.
AS/NZS 5033:2021 Installation and safety requirements for photovoltaic (PV) arrays 2021 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Fourth Edition 2021.  (Current)
Short Description
Sets out general installation and safety requirements for electrical installations of PV arrays, including d.c. array wiring, electrical protection devices, switching and earthing provisions.
AS/NZS 4777.1:2016 Grid connection of energy systems via inverters, Part 1: Installation requirements 2016 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  First Edition 2016.  (Current)
Short Description
Specifies the electrical and general safety installation requirements for inverter energy systems (IES) up to or equal to 200kVA for the injection of electric power to an electrical installation connected to the grid at low voltage.
Mesothelioma in Australia: cresting the third wave 2016 cover

Version:  2016.  (Current)
Short Description
Proposes approaches to obtaining the information needed to properly estimate the risk of third-wave asbestos exposures, and guide actions that will crest a likely third-wave with minimum harm and cost to the community.
Understanding and enhancing responses to distress in the construction industry: protocol for a data linkage study 2022 cover

Version:  2022.  (Current)
Short Description
This research aims to understand the characteristics, including sociodemographic characteristics, health services utilisation and contacts with non-clinical services, of individuals working within the construction industry and who experience distress, and to quantify the costs and benefits of different help-seeking pathways.
Drivers of Productivity: a Case Study of the Australian Construction Industry 2015 cover

Publisher
Construction Economics and Building

Version:  2015.  (Current)
Short Description
Wages and research and development expenditure were found to drive construction productivity at the national level and expenditure on research and development and the number of apprentices were found to be drivers of construction productivity in Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia.
Waterproofing practices in Australia for building construction 2018 cover

Version:  2018.  (Current)
Short Description
This paper aims to discuss Standards and Codes; membrane systems and performance, waterproofing practices, design and installation techniques, inspection and testing and quality assurance adopted by the waterproofing industry in Australia.
Suicide trends among Australian construction workers during years 2001–2019 2022 cover

Version:  2022.  (Current)
Short Description
This study provides evidence of a decline in suicide rates among Australian construction workers over the last two decades; this decline may be attributable to the combined effects of population-wide, male-specific, and sector-specific suicide prevention efforts over this same period, suggesting that the continuation or expansion of such efforts may lead to further declines.