Business and management > Regulations, accreditation, standards

Standards Australia issues caution on earthing practices

12 August, 2008

Standards Australia has issued a notice to alert tradespersons of a safety hazard involving the previous practice of using continuous, metallic water reticulation systems as an earthing medium rather than using the currently required method of earthing using an earth electrode.


Electricity industry accused of carbon-trading rip-off

08 August, 2008

According to environment lobbyist group Total Environment Centre (TEC), Australia’s carbon-intensive electricity industry is proposing to rip off consumers despite government support for free pollution permits and other compensation to coal-fired generators.


Road safety lighting standard released

09 July, 2008

SAI Global has announced a new standard to help lighting designers, engineers and manufacturers design, manufacture and install road lighting for the increased safety of pedestrians and vehicles.


NECA concerned over government's OHS review

08 July, 2008

NECA, through its NSW chapter, is to make formal written submissions to the review panel established by the Australian government to examine how to harmonise Australia’s OHS laws.


Company fined for electrical balancing act

19 June, 2008

A Campbellfield company has pleaded guilty to seven workplace health and safety charges after two Chinese workers in Australia on section 457 visas suffered serious injuries in 2006.


NICTA now a Registered Research Agency

09 May, 2008

NICTA, Australia’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) research institute, is now authorised as a Registered Research Agency (RRA).


Leveraging returns on smart meter infrastructure

08 May, 2008

Melbourne-based smart grid and wireless sensor network provider, Telepathx has announced that it will begin conditional licensing of its RFID, wireless sensor network and communications aggregation products to smart meter and BPL manufacturers.


Surviving 'corporate adolescence' - transitioning from an SME to a larger business

27 February, 2008

A 2007 study by credit checking firm Veda Advantage has debunked the myth that the majority of companies close in their first year


Online technical certification

27 February, 2008

Study online, at your own pace, and earn your technical certificate in electronics, electromechanical and programmable logic controllers.


Mandatory Greenpower offer

30 January, 2008

The ACT will soon be leading the country in 'green' energy consumption, after the Chief Minister and Minister for the Environment, Water and Climate Change, Jon Stanhope announced the mandatory offering of accredited GreenPower electricity to Canberrans.


Discussion open for ACT electricity feed-in tariff

14 January, 2008

A discussion paper on the feasibility and nature of an electricity feed-in tariff for the ACT has been issued by the government.


Copper prices spark new crime wave

11 January, 2008 by Paul Stathis, Editor

Last year, police all over the world were inundated with reports of theft of copper from areas as diverse as water pipes from buildings, electrical wiring from substations, conductors from railway lines and even bells from churches


Cabling standards committee receives award

05 December, 2007

The CT-001 Communications and Cabling committee was awarded the Outstanding Committee Award by Standards Australia for its exceptional service and commitment over and above that of any other committee in 2007.


Peak industry body for Australian lighting

29 November, 2007

Lighting Council Australia has commenced operation as a Canberra-based, incorporated peak industry association for the lighting industry.


Revised Wiring Rules released

27 November, 2007

The new edition of the Australian/New Zealand Standard for Wiring Rules (AS/NZS 3000:2007) has officially been released


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