AS/NZS 3012:2010
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Electrical installations - Construction and demolition sites
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22-06-2010
Sets out requirements for electrical installations which supply electricity to equipment on construction and demolition sites. Includes requirements for the inspection and testing of electrical equipment used on building construction sites.
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EL-001
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Standard
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978 0 7337 9622 7
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59
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Standards Australia
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This Standard sets out minimum requirements for the design, construction and testing of electrical installations that supply electricity to appliances and equipment on construction and demolition sites, and for the in-service testing of portable, transportable and fixed electrical equipment used on construction and demolition sites.For a single domestic residence intended to be occupied as a residential housing unit, or, adjoining units each with a separate exterior entry and intended to be occupied as residential housing units, the requirements of this Standard are varied as detailed in Appendix B.NOTE: The Building Code of Australia (BCA) classification of building and structures is given in Appendix C.The requirements are intended to protect persons, livestock and property from electric shock, fire and physical injury hazards that may arise from an electrical installation that is used with reasonable care and with due regard to the intended purpose of the electrical installation.NOTE: For requirements and recommendations regarding safe working on or near electrical equipment and installations, refer to AS/NZS 4836 and to Codes of Practice or other guidance issued by the regulatory authorities.This Standard applies to electrical installations associated with construction and demolition sites which include - (a) building work, excavation work, compressed air work and diving work;(b) parts of buildings that undergo structural alterations, such as extensions, major repairs or demolition, to the extent that the work necessitates the provision of a temporary electrical installation;(c) work on or in connection with the construction or maintenance of roads, airfields or airstrips, civil engineering works or bridges, or of the permanent way of a railway or tramway;(d) dredging or salvaging work;(e) the laying, lining or maintenance of pipes or cables;(f) earthmoving work carried out with equipment requiring the use of other than manual power;(g) any work in which explosives are used;(h) site offices, cloakrooms, meeting rooms, dormitories, canteens, toilets, appliances and other facilities provided during any work referred to in (a) to (g); and(i) land clearing in preparation for any work referred to in (a) to (g).
Originated in Australia as AS 3012-1990.
Previous edition AS/NZS 3012:2003.
Fourth edition 2010.
Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (October 2015).
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