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Current at: 18 April 2012
Sample technical information sheet and product technical statement (Nat)
This information sheet provides a sample of a Technical Information Sheet and a Product Technical Statement which can be used as a guide by manufacturers or suppliers to provide contractors with the correct product information.
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Current at: 18 April 2012
What should suppliers know when releasing new building products? (Nat)
This information sheet is intended to provide guidance to suppliers who are interested in releasing a new building product into the market.
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Current at: 18 April 2012
Technical information on your building products: What should you be providing? (Nat)
This information sheet sets out an approach to the provision of technical information and product technical statements for building products.
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Current at: 18 April 2012
Builders legal and statutory obligations in verifying and using conforming building products (Nat)
The purpose of this information sheet is to provide builders with information on their obligations in verifying and using conforming building products.
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Current at: 22 March 2012
Client supplied products: What should a builder check? (NAT)
This information sheet provide builders with guidance on how to manage a contract where the client suppliesa product that is required to comply with the Building Code of Australia (BCA).
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Current at: 22 March 2012
Building product technical information: What should you be looking for? (NAT)
This information sheet sets out an approach to getting the right technical information for a building product to assist builders, designers, and building certifiers verify that what they use is fit for the intended purpose.
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Current at: 22 March 2012
Chain of custody – Do you know where your products are from? (NAT)
This information sheet demonstrates how the supply chain can operate in purchasing building products and what verification process should be used, for both imported and domestically manufactured products, to ensure the builder and the consumer are protected.
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Current at: 19 March 2012
Insulating timber floors (Nat)
The requirement to insulate a timber floor will depend on several factors including the orientation, design, fabric or external cladding and amount of glazing in the building. In some circumstances it may be worth considering insulating the sub–floor to achieve the required rating as more cost effective than other methods.
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Current at: 29 February 2012
Condensation in houses (Nat)
Condensation is an issue that comes up as a technical query whenever beads of moisture appear on non-absorbent surfaces. The effects of condensation which can become a problem are: blistering of paint, mould growth on walls and ceilings, water stains and the musty smell that eventuates.
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Current at: 01 February 2012
Asbestos Identification (Nat)
This information sheet provides guidance on how to find out whether asbestos-containing material (ACM) is present in a building or structure and the basic matters required to be determined prior to undertaking any asbestos removal work, including removal work that is allowed to be undertaken without a licence.
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Current at: 21 February 2011
New edition AS 2870 - Residential Slabs and Footings released (Nat)
A new edition of AS 2870 has been published by Standards Australia but it will not be called up by the BCA until 2012. This information sheet explains the changes.
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Current at: 30 September 2010
Revised Timber Standards Released - AS 1684 & AS 1720 (Nat)
Amendments to AS 1684 and AS 1720 have been published by Standards Australia. The changes affect the Machine Grade Pine (MGP) classifications but do not take legal effect until they are called up by the BCA in May 2011. In the interim, suppliers and builders can choose to comply with the new standards or continue to comply with the current standards.
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Current at: 16 September 2010
Insulation handbook helps explain the ins and outs (Nat)
The Insulation Council of Australia and New Zealand (ICANZ) have developed a free handbook publication which provides useful details on the right choices of insulation for your job and how to install insulation to meet the current requirements of the BCA.
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Current at: 25 July 2010
Checking your insulation: What to look for and ask for (Nat)
As a result of the cancellation of the Federal Government’s Home Insulation Program, there is currently a large amount of insulation products now available in Australia, a percentage of which includes imported products.
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Current at: 23 June 2010
Chinese plasterboard – beware! (Nat)
There is information coming out of America that plasterboard* imported from China is creating problems in relation to corrosion of metal components that it comes into contact and potential health and safety issues.
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