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Please contact our Customer Service team on Email: Its availability is maintained where it is referenced in legislation/regulations or in other Standards and its use should be restricted to where so referenced. AS 1926.1—1993 2 PREFACE This Standard was prepared by the Standards Australia Committee on Safety of Private Swimming Pools to supersede AS 1926—1986, Fences and gates for private swimming pools. Contact Email, Phone and Address Details for this service in simple two column table format, header then data.
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Private Swimming Pools, to supersede AS 1926.1—1993, Swimming pool safety, Part 1: Fencing for swimming pools. 1 (May 2008). Our standards development activities are divided into industry sectors.Standards Australia represents our nation on the two major international standardising bodies, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)* and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).We co-ordinate the attendance of Australian experts at international meetings and participate in the preparation of a wide range of International Standards.
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trailer a) AS1926.1-1993, Swimming pool safety part 1: Fencing for swimming pools (other than clause 2.14 of the standard) for design, building and performance of swimming pool fencing; and b) AS1926.2-1995, Swimming pool safety part 2: Location of fencing for private swimming 0000012608 00000 n 0000010914 00000 n Part 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Background 3 1.2 Swimming pools covered by the legislation 3 1.3 Why the State regulates residential swimming pool fencing 3 1.4 A pool owner’s statutory obligations 3 1.5 Exemptions to pool fencing standards 4 1.6 Terms and abbreviations used in the guideline 4 1.7 Applicable Australian Standards 5 Background On 17 November 2005, section 60 of the SBR was amended to allow a pool fence, at least 1.80m high, to be used as an alternative to a 1.20m fence currently detailed in AS1926.1. 0000190868 00000 n AS1926.2 - 2007. 2) 2016 (swimming pool barriers) IB 067/2016 5 • Openable portion of windows to be restricted where the window sill is less than 1800mm above the pool area ground level. 0000196853 00000 n Log in to Infostore
This Standard specifies requirements for the design, construction and performance of fences, gates, retaining walls, windows, doorsets and balconies intended to form part of a barrier that will restrict the access of young children to swimming pools.NOTES:1 The Standard for gate units for private swimming pools (AS 2820) is intended for use by manufacturers of pool gates who are seeking certification that their products comply with the Standard.
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0000095143 00000 n Background On 17 November 2005, section 60 of the SBR was amended to allow a pool fence, at least 1.80m high, to be used as an alternative to a 1.20m fence currently detailed in AS1926.1. This Standard incorporates Amendment No.
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0000010363 00000 n 0000188675 00000 n Australian Standard AS 1926.1 - 2012 stipulates that a pool fence shall be not less than 1.2m high all the way around. 1 only) and the Building Regulations 2012. 0000009099 00000 n swimming pools), Amendment 1 (AS1926.1-2007). Please contact our SAI Global Standards, Partis House, Ground Floor Davy Avenue Administering agency.
0000003352 00000 n AS1926.1 requires the fencing to be permanent. Please contact our You have selected more than three (3) trainings. The information in this section should not be seen as a replacement for referring to the Standard and the Regulations.