AS/NZS 3000:2018 is a mandatory standard to design, construct and verify safe electrical installations.
It’s general title, "The Wiring Rules” hides the fact that it is not just for houses but applies to all electrical installations across all types of premises.
This webinar provides a thorough look into the contents of the standard to understand when and where it applies as well as an exploration into important sections and related standards for legal compliance.
This webinar was recorded and is available to watch through Engineers Australia’s new online streaming platform, EA On Demand.
Price
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- Comply with the relevant electrical safety legislation
- Understand the contents of AS/NZS 3000
- Understand that AS/NZS 3000 is mandatory and comes in two parts; concepts and "deemed to comply" solutions
- Know where to look for essential requirements
Is this course for you?
This webinar is ideal for designers of electrical installations and electrical engineers across all industries. Architects and construction professionals will also find it useful.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Topics we'll cover
- What is in AS/NZS 3000:2018
- Who does it apply to
- What installations does it apply to
- Document break up
- Brief overview of each section
- Major changes in the latest edition
- Associated important electrical standards
How you'll learn
Delivered via Webinar
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Webinar platform - Zoom
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John Giles has more than 40 years' experience as an electrical engineer and his expertise ranges from component design, manufacturing, and project engineering to commissioning and detailed systems design. He has been a member of the Standards Australia EL43 (AS2067) committee for 22 years and the EL52 (AS700) for 13 years.
John’s varied experience includes power generation, HV power transmission systems, HV power distribution, water and wastewater treatment, water distribution, control and instrumentation, microwave and communications networks, building services, and process automation.
In his 30 years as chief engineer for UGL Infrastructure, John led the development of 'Safety In Design' approaches within the organisation. He introduced tools such as the CHAIR process and HAZOP and CHAZOP reviews.
As a consultant, he has conducted more than 100 Safety in Design workshops for electricity and water or wastewater infrastructure projects.
John holds Bachelor degrees in both electrical engineering and physics, and a Master of Engineering Science.
He is Principal of his own company, Appleseed Engineering, and a Fellow of Engineers Australia.