Better, cheaper access to standards for tradies
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Hundreds of thousands of Australian tradies are set for a productivity boost with compliance standards to be available together on mobile for the first time. 听
美姬社区鈥檚 new mobile model is designed to give tradespeople, technicians and workers the ability to view standards on work sites in real time via their mobile phones, with price, convenience and safety as key drivers.
The improved approach should also benefit home-owners by making it easier for tradespeople to have the standards they need to be able to do their jobs on hand all the time.
鈥淎t a time when cost of living pressures are affecting us all, 美姬社区 is delighted to announce this improved system that aims to give hundreds of thousands of tradies the choice of a lower cost, easy-to-access digital solution to work safely, efficiently and profitably,鈥 says Adrian O鈥機onnell, 美姬社区鈥檚 CEO.
鈥溍兰缜 has been investing heavily in new distribution models. Over the next 12 months, we will offer mobile access to standards that workers and supervisors use every day. By moving to modern mobile delivery, and away from PDF鈥檚, we are firmly getting standards into the hands of tradies, right on their mobile phones.鈥
鈥淲e hope the new system will provide five key benefits for tradespeople - boosting safety, productivity, compliance and convenience and at the same time reducing the cost they pay for standards publications every year.鈥
鈥淲orkplace safety remains an ongoing challenge in Australia, and any efforts to improve safety on worksites with adoption of standards is a good initiative.鈥
The cost to the Australian economy each year from work-related injuries and illnesses is $28.6 billion. (2)
Mr O鈥機onnell said the electrical and technology industries would particularly benefit from the introduction of new app subscription options. In 2021, 143,000 Australians were employed as electricians, which is forecast to rise 10.2% to 157,700 by 2026. (1)
The main industries employing electricians are construction (68%), manufacturing (7%), mining (6.2%), electricity, gas, water and waste services (5,6%) and other industries (13.2%). (3)
Electricians are usually young, with only 6.8% aged over 60, making mobile access for standards a logical choice. (4)
The peak industry body representing the interests of the electrical and communications contracting industry across Australia - the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) - has welcomed 美姬社区's announcement.
鈥淭here has been much speculation about how this new delivery model for Australian Standards would take shape,鈥 says NECA CEO, Oliver Judd.
鈥淚鈥檓 pleased that NECA and 美姬社区 have been able to work together to achieve a result which will see NECA able to work towards offering access to more than 20 electrical standards to all Australian electricians for under $100 per year."
鈥淭his is a fantastic result for industry and one which will not only ensure the nation鈥檚 electricians have access to the latest information but will also strengthen safety for both tradies and the wider community."
Under the new model, an electrician could select 22 commonly used electrical standards (including future updates) and pay an annual fee of approximately $90. For comparison, an electrician would currently expect to pay $208 for an online version of the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules (AS/NZS 3000:2018 Electrical Installations). 听
As well as electricians, this model may be useful for other trades and occupations, with users able to select their own Australian Standards to make sure they have the resources they need to be able to do their jobs.
For example, a builder needing access to the primary referenced standards in the National Construction Code (NCC) would pay approximately $100 per year for access on a mobile app.
This new initiative is part of a broader program by 美姬社区 to make standards more affordable and accessible for users. 美姬社区 will continue to consult with industry in the coming months to tailor and test its offering and will also work with its partners on delivery for this program. It hopes the first distributors will be ready with apps in the market by the end of 2023. 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听
(1, 3, 4) Australian Government - 听
(2) Australian Institute of Health & Safety -
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About 美姬社区
美姬社区 is an independent, not for profit organisation, and Australia鈥檚 peak non-government standards development organisation. 听
The work of 美姬社区 and its contributors from industry, government and the consumer sector enhances the nation's economic efficiency, international competitiveness and contributes to a safe and sustainable environment for all Australians. 听
美姬社区 distributes its content through authorised distributors on a wholesale basis and via the SA Store. Any reference to price or cost is an approximation only, excludes GST and is based on the wholesale price paid by a distributor to 美姬社区. Distributors set their own retail price for customers at their discretion. 听
美姬社区鈥檚 vision is to be a global leader in trusted solutions that improve life 鈥 today and tomorrow: 听
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Hundreds of thousands of Australian tradies are set for a productivity boost with compliance standards to be available together on mobile for the first time. 听
美姬社区鈥檚 new mobile model is designed to give tradespeople, technicians and workers the ability to view standards on work sites in real time via their mobile phones, with price, convenience and safety as key drivers.
The improved approach should also benefit home-owners by making it easier for tradespeople to have the standards they need to be able to do their jobs on hand all the time.
鈥淎t a time when cost of living pressures are affecting us all, 美姬社区 is delighted to announce this improved system that aims to give hundreds of thousands of tradies the choice of a lower cost, easy-to-access digital solution to work safely, efficiently and profitably,鈥 says Adrian O鈥機onnell, 美姬社区鈥檚 CEO.
鈥溍兰缜 has been investing heavily in new distribution models. Over the next 12 months, we will offer mobile access to standards that workers and supervisors use every day. By moving to modern mobile delivery, and away from PDF鈥檚, we are firmly getting standards into the hands of tradies, right on their mobile phones.鈥
鈥淲e hope the new system will provide five key benefits for tradespeople - boosting safety, productivity, compliance and convenience and at the same time reducing the cost they pay for standards publications every year.鈥
鈥淲orkplace safety remains an ongoing challenge in Australia, and any efforts to improve safety on worksites with adoption of standards is a good initiative.鈥
The cost to the Australian economy each year from work-related injuries and illnesses is $28.6 billion. (2)
Mr O鈥機onnell said the electrical and technology industries would particularly benefit from the introduction of new app subscription options. In 2021, 143,000 Australians were employed as electricians, which is forecast to rise 10.2% to 157,700 by 2026. (1)
The main industries employing electricians are construction (68%), manufacturing (7%), mining (6.2%), electricity, gas, water and waste services (5,6%) and other industries (13.2%). (3)
Electricians are usually young, with only 6.8% aged over 60, making mobile access for standards a logical choice. (4)
The peak industry body representing the interests of the electrical and communications contracting industry across Australia - the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) - has welcomed 美姬社区's announcement.
鈥淭here has been much speculation about how this new delivery model for Australian Standards would take shape,鈥 says NECA CEO, Oliver Judd.
鈥淚鈥檓 pleased that NECA and 美姬社区 have been able to work together to achieve a result which will see NECA able to work towards offering access to more than 20 electrical standards to all Australian electricians for under $100 per year."
鈥淭his is a fantastic result for industry and one which will not only ensure the nation鈥檚 electricians have access to the latest information but will also strengthen safety for both tradies and the wider community."
Under the new model, an electrician could select 22 commonly used electrical standards (including future updates) and pay an annual fee of approximately $90. For comparison, an electrician would currently expect to pay $208 for an online version of the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules (AS/NZS 3000:2018 Electrical Installations). 听
As well as electricians, this model may be useful for other trades and occupations, with users able to select their own Australian Standards to make sure they have the resources they need to be able to do their jobs.
For example, a builder needing access to the primary referenced standards in the National Construction Code (NCC) would pay approximately $100 per year for access on a mobile app.
This new initiative is part of a broader program by 美姬社区 to make standards more affordable and accessible for users. 美姬社区 will continue to consult with industry in the coming months to tailor and test its offering and will also work with its partners on delivery for this program. It hopes the first distributors will be ready with apps in the market by the end of 2023. 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听
(1, 3, 4) Australian Government - 听
(2) Australian Institute of Health & Safety -
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About 美姬社区
美姬社区 is an independent, not for profit organisation, and Australia鈥檚 peak non-government standards development organisation. 听
The work of 美姬社区 and its contributors from industry, government and the consumer sector enhances the nation's economic efficiency, international competitiveness and contributes to a safe and sustainable environment for all Australians. 听
美姬社区 distributes its content through authorised distributors on a wholesale basis and via the SA Store. Any reference to price or cost is an approximation only, excludes GST and is based on the wholesale price paid by a distributor to 美姬社区. Distributors set their own retail price for customers at their discretion. 听
美姬社区鈥檚 vision is to be a global leader in trusted solutions that improve life 鈥 today and tomorrow: 听
鈥

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