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Standards Australia has a strong history of facilitating solutions that meet the needs of consumers and industry. It remains committed to enhancing the social, environmental and economic well being of all Australians by providing an active forum for discussion, debate and consensus. 

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AS/NZS 3666 Information Seminars - An update on the new and revised Standards

In association with the release of the revision to AS/NZS 3666 Air-Handling & Water Systems of Buildings – Microbial Control Parts 1, 2 and 3, and the new Part 4, The Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating (AIRAH) and Standards Australia are pleased to present a national seminar series on the new suite of standards, as prepared by Standards Australia Committee ME-062-05.

The new AS/NZS 3666 series relates to microbial control in air-handling and water systems in buildings. Parts 1 and 2 are referenced in the National Construction Code Volume 1 (Building Code of Australia) as the deemed-to-satisfy provision for design, commissioning operation and maintenance. Parts 3 and 4 are performance based documents for maintenance. Part 3 covers cooling water systems and Part 4 covers air-handling systems.

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AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009 - AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009 Risk Management - Principles and Guidelines

This program has been designed to assist participants in understanding and applying AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009, Risk Management - Principles and Guidelines, the new International Standard on the management of risk as well as it companion document ISO/IEC 31010:2009 Risk Assessment Techniques.

Sydney - Run on Demand 

If you have any queries please contact Executive Development, University of Technology Sydney, tel: (02) 9514 3504. 

Events

The meeting will be held at the Crown Conference Centre, Southbank, Melbourne.  Information regarding the meeting and how to register can be found at: ISO/TC 204 Intelligent Transport Systems Meeting

All travellers to Australia require a valid authority to enter Australia – either a visa or an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA).  Should you require a letter of invitation please contact events@standards.org.au for assistance.

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