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23rd May 2023, 12:22 PM #1
Australian Standards source
Does anyone know if there is a source for Australian Standards that's free to the public?
I found this website. Interesting reading. I was tempted to browse, and I did, but just as it was getting interesting the text stopped and I was asked for a payment of between $115 and $193. That’s not going to happen.
Suggestion: if anyone has any Standards it might be useful to post them on the forum. We’ve got a category called ‘library’ that would be the perfect spot. I know they get out of date. Whoever has the latest could re-post the update.
Why should they? Altruism. And, information like that should be freely available.
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23rd May 2023, 12:45 PM #2
As far as I'm aware, there is no "free" source for Australian Standards access. I used to have access to paid sites when I was working, but not any longer. I do have quite a lot of Australian Standards on my hard drive, but I'm not sure of the legality of posting them on the internet - I would expect that it would be illegal given where they came from.
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23rd May 2023, 01:35 PM #3.
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The standards are copyright and any attempt to release them publicly will quickly result in a CEASE AND DESIST' letter from their lawyers.
For those that are not aware the Government long ago outsourced the setting up and maintenance of the standards to the private sector and given that they are expensive to set up and maintain this is why they cost money.
The amount they charge for access is another matter.
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23rd May 2023, 05:54 PM #4
Depending on what you want to do with the standards there are ways around it. I have purchased a couple of standards for my own company and I have access to most of the electrical standards through work but if I need to use, for example, AS/NZ3008 to work out what size cable to use for a particular circuit there are plenty of free calculators online that use the information from AS3008 to select the cable for you.
I'm sure there are plenty of non electrical ones if you need to calculate spans or roof loads or whatever.Those were the droids I was looking for.
https://autoblastgates.com.au
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23rd May 2023, 06:46 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
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23rd May 2023, 07:18 PM #6New Member
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The standards should be paid for by the trades that pay the ridiculous licencing fees. eg. My electrical licence costs me $677 for 3 years and my mechanics licence costs me $166 for 3 years, I'm not using either licences for my current employment but if I let them expire it will be very difficult to get them back. What do I get for my $843 for 3 years?? Absolutely nothing, it's just a money grab by the Government. If I want a copy of the Electrical Standards I have to pay for them too, I think they should be included in the Licencing fees.
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18th June 2023, 03:06 PM #8
NZ is leading the way, it seems. A decision with foresight.
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18th June 2023, 08:35 PM #9Member
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The standards being hidden behind a paywall and the Government handing over control and commerce of them to an "outsourced party" is a ploy for them to "distance" themselves from the rorting being carried out by licensed trades.
It's way past time it was cracked open and let the immigrant tradies force the labor costs down like every other industry or profession has had to suffer.
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A bit of info on how it operates
Standards Australia - Wikipedia
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