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Standards Australia

About Standards Australia

Standards Australia is Australia’s leading standards development and approval body. As a non-government body, Standards Australia accredits other Standards Development Organisations. It also develops and publishes technical, voluntary, and commercial safety standards for use in Australia. Working across various industries, Standards Australia also focuses on adopting international standards. So, what does Standards Australia do? It develops safety standards for Australia’s net benefit through a committee process where consensus is reached.


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AS/NZS 3000:2018
Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)
AS 1657:2018
Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders - Design, construction and installation
AS/NZS ISO 45001:2018
Occupational health and safety management systems - Requirements with guidance for use
AS/NZS 3008.1.1:2017
Electrical installations - Selection of cables Cables for alternating voltages up to and including 0.6/1 kV - Typical Australian installation conditions
AS 5369:2023
Reprocessing of reusable medical devices and other devices in health and non-health related facilities
SAA/SNZ HB 76:2010
Dangerous Goods - Initial Emergency Response Guide
AS/NZS 2040.1:2021
Performance of household electrical appliances - Clothes washing machines Methods for measuring performance, energy and water consumption
AS/NZS 1891.1:2020
Personal equipment for work at height Manufacturing requirements for full body combination and lower body harnesses
AS 3959:2018
Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
AS ISO 31000:2018
Risk management - Guidelines
AS 3600:2018
Concrete structures
AS 1670.1:2018
Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems - System design, installation and commissioning Fire
AS/NZS 5033:2021
Installation and safety requirements for photovoltaic (PV) arrays
AS 1428.1:2021
Design for access and mobility General requirements for access - New building work
AS/NZS ISO 9001:2016
Quality management systems - Requirements
AS 1940:2017
The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids
AS 2419.1:2021
Fire hydrant installations System design, installation and commissioning
AS 2870-2011
Residential slabs and footings
AS/NZS 2293.1:2018
Emergency lighting and exit signs for buildings System design, installation and operation
AS 2118.1:2017
Automatic fire sprinkler systems General systems
AS ISO 12646:2023
Graphic technology - Displays for colour proofing - Characteristics
AS/NZS ISO 19160.4:2023
Addressing International postal address components and template language
AS 2858:2023
Timber - Softwood - Visually stress-graded for structural purposes
AS 1367:2023
Coaxial cable and optical fibre systems for the RF distribution of digital television, radio and in-house analogue television signals in single and multiple dwelling installations
AS/NZS ISO 10957:2023
Information and documentation - International standard music number (ISMN)
AS 5384:2023
Accessories for seat belts used in motor vehicles
AS 19426.7:2024
Structures for mine shafts Rope guides (ISO 19426-7:2021, MOD)
AS/NZS ISO 13349.1:2024
Fans - Vocabulary and definitions of categories Vocabulary
AS/NZS ISO 19160.2:2024
Addressing Assigning and maintaining addresses for objects in the physical world
SA/SNZ TS ISO 16975.4:2024
Respiratory protective devices
AS/NZS ISO 8124.13:2024
Safety of toys Microbiological safety
AS/NZS ISO 34000:2024
Date and time - Vocabulary
AS/NZS 3711.9:2024
Freight containers Coding, identification and marking
AS ISO 20904:2024
Hard coal - Sampling of slurries
AS/NZS 3711.8:2024
Freight containers Platform containers
AS ISO 21504:2024
Project, programme and portfolio management
AS 7739.2:2024
Digital engineering for fixed rail infrastructure Part 2: Technical requirements
AS 5204:2023
Fibre-Reinforced Polymer Bars
AS/NZS ISO 7176.14:2023
Wheelchairs Power and control systems for electrically powered wheelchairs and scooters - Requirements and test methods
AS 3610.2 (Int):2023
Formwork for concrete Design and construction
AS/NZS ISO 14001:2016
Environmental management systems - Requirements with guidance for use
AS 3745-2010
Planning for emergencies in facilities
AS 1684.2:2021
Residential timber-framed construction Non-cyclonic areas
AS 2124+2125+2127-1992 (Reusable-Single)
General conditions of contract
AS 2593:2021
Boilers - Safety management and supervision systems
AS 4000-1997 (Reusable-Single)
General conditions of contract
AS 4773.1:2015
Masonry in small buildings Design
AS 4902-2000 (Reusable-Multi)
General conditions of contract for design and construct
AS/NZS 3019:2022
Electrical installations - Periodic assessment
AS/NZS 3500.3:2021
Plumbing and drainage Stormwater drainage
AS/NZS 4024:2019 Series
Safety of machinery
AS/NZS 5139:2019
Electrical installations - Safety of battery systems for use with power conversion equipment
AS/NZS 61439.1:2016
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies General rules
AS 4100:2020
Steel structures
AS 4906-2002 (Reusable-Single)
Minor works contract conditions (Principal administered)
AS/NZS 3760:2022
In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and RCDs
AS/NZS 5601.2:2020
Gas installations LP Gas installations in caravans and boats for non-propulsive purposes
AS/NZS 2293.2:2019
Emergency lighting and exit signs for buildings Routine service and maintenance
AS/NZS 3012:2019
Electrical installations - Construction and demolition sites
AS/NZS 4836:2023
Safe working on or near low-voltage and extra-low voltage electrical installations and equipment

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Standards Australia is the principal standards body in Australia. As an independent, not-for-profit, non-governmental standards organisation, Standards Australia develops safety standards, handbooks, technical specifications, publications, resources, and solutions. 


The critical work Standards Australia performs improves Australia’s international competitiveness and economic efficiency by developing, maintaining, and promoting Australian Standards. It also contributes to ensuring safe and sustainable environments for all Australians. Standards Australia is a member of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) and is Australia’s representative.


Standards Australia forms technical committees comprising stakeholders from business, government, community, academia, industry, and consumers. Using a consensus process, Standards Australia facilitates the committees to develop safety standards in Australia for everyone’s benefit.

Standards Australia is the owner and creator of Australian standards. As a not-for-profit, independent, non-government entity, it creates and maintains standards across various public, private and community stakeholders. Some of the industries that Standards Australia is responsible for include:

  • Building and construction
  • Dangerous goods protection
  • Electrical engineering
  • Electrical wires and cables.
  • Occupational health and safety
  • Playground equipment
  • Quality management
  • Quality assurance
  • Timber structures.

Standards Australia publishes voluntary standards that State and Commonwealth governments can refer to in their legislation. If this happens, the safety standards become mandatory.

Standards Australia is the leading non-governmental, independent, not-for-profit standards organisation. They are specialists in developing and adopting internationally aligned standards in Australia. Standards Australia works across many industries with various stakeholders to ensure Australian industries maintain safety, quality, and efficiency standards.


Standards Australia's purpose includes:

  • International participation: Standards Australia participates in developing and adopting International Standards.
  • Standards development: Standards Australia offers stakeholders across multiple industries the opportunity to develop or update new and existing safety standards.
  • Accreditation of standards development organisations: Standards Australia assesses and approves other Australian organisations to develop Australian Standards.

Standards Australia cannot provide advice regarding compliance or non-compliance with specifications or requirements in standards. The relevant regulators deal with compliance matters. A list of safety Standards Australia government contacts is available here.  

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