Australian Standards definition

Australian Standards means any applicable Australian and New Zealand Standards and related documents as amended from time to time.
Australian Standards means the standards published by Standards Australia as amended from time to time.
Australian Standards means any standard published by Standards Australia Limited (and known as 'Standards Australia') current as at the Commencement Date and includes any further standards introduced by Standards Australia Limited.

Examples of Australian Standards in a sentence

  • Managing risks at publicly accessible pools Yes/No If yes: All requirements regarding the use of these devices as per the RLSSA Guidelines and Australian Standards are fulfilled Note: Hire Agreement cannot proceed until all requirements are fulfilled.

  • Any electrical items brought to site must be tested and tagged to the Australian Standards.

  • The Research Organisation must ensure that its activities in carrying out the Project comply, and that any site at which it carries out any part of the Project (Site) complies, with all applicable: work health and safety Laws and applicable industry codes of practice and Australian Standards, including in relation to consultation, representation and participation; and all applicable policies and procedures relating to work health and safety, when conducting those activities or when on the Site.


More Definitions of Australian Standards

Australian Standards means the applicable codes and guidelines published from time to time by Standards Australia.
Australian Standards means the standards applicable to the Products and / or Services, as well as any other standards noted in the Quote; “Authorised Persons” means You and any persons authorised by You to liaise with Us on Your behalf and includes your employees, contractors, sub-contractors, executors and / or administrators;
Australian Standards means Australian Standard AS 1926.1–1993 "Swimming pool safety Part 1: Fencing for swimming pools" and Australian Standard AS 1926.2–1995 "Swimming pool safety Part 2: Location of fencing for private swimming pools";
Australian Standards means the documents published under that name by Standards Australia;
Australian Standards or “AS” means Australian Standards published by Standards Australia, as amended from time to time;
Australian Standards means the standards published by Standards Australia. Authority means any government department or any statutory, public, municipal, local or other authority charged with the responsibility for administering any Applicable Laws. Business Day means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or day which is a public holiday in Western Australia. Completion means that ATCO Gas Australia determines, acting reasonably, that it has completed the Works and is ready to commission them; Completion Date means the date on which Completion is achieved. Connection means a physical link between the GDS and the Supply Address to allow the flow of gas. Connection Alteration means an alteration to an existing Connection, including an addition, upgrade, extension, expansion, augmentation or any other kind of alteration (and including a change to the metering equipment at the Connection).
Australian Standards means the applicable standards published by Standards Australia relating to the item of service described by Standards Australia and the Standards Association of Australia;