Electrotechnology subject matter experts needed!
Posted on : Thursday, 19 November 2020
Australian Industry Standards (AIS) needs your
help.
In response to recent changes in refrigeration and
air-conditioning industry technologies, standards, regulations, and
practices the AIS Electrotechnology Industry Reference Committee
(IRC) is developing training materials for:
- variable refrigerant flow AC systems; and
- emergency lighting and alarm systems/fire and smoke control
systems.
The Committee is seeking subject matter experts to join its
Technical Advisory Committees (TAC) to help review and develop
these materials.
Interested practitioners need to apply via the links below
by close of business Monday, 30 November,
2020.
Variable refrigerant flow AC systems
The development of one unit of competency and one new skill set
for technicians engaged in air conditioning work, allowing them to
install, commission, service and maintain these
systems.
The IRC is seeking:
- experts with experience in the installation,
commissioning, service and maintenance of variable refrigerant flow
air conditioning systems;
- RTOs who will deliver the new content; and
- suppliers of variable refrigerant flow air conditioning
systems.
Click here to find out more.
Emergency lighting and alarm systems/fire and smoke
control systems
The development of:
- one new unit of competency and one new skill set for
air-conditioning technicians and electricians engaged in the
maintenance of relevant essential services fire measures.
This includes fire dampers, smoke dampers, smoke and heat vents,
and mechanical services; and
- one new unit of competency and one new skill set for
electricians engaged in the maintenance of emergency lighting and
alarm systems.
For this project the IRC is seeking:
- experts with experience in maintenance of emergency
lighting and alarm systems and fire and smoke control
systems;
- RTOs who will deliver the new content;
- air-conditioning technicians and electricians;
- experts on AS1851 routine service of fire protection systems
and equipment; and
- state / territory regulators of fire protection systems and
equipment.
Click here to find out more.