03.100 – Company organization and management. Management systems – PDF Standards Store ?u= Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 ?u=/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/cropped-icon-150x150.png 03.100 – Company organization and management. Management systems – PDF Standards Store ?u= 32 32 SNZ HB 4360:2000 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/snz-hb-43602000/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:35 +0000 Risk management for Local Government
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SNZ 2000-05-21 57
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Provides guidelines for the implementation of a risk management programme within the organizational and functional units comprising a Local Authority in New Zealand and is applicable to Territorial Authorities, Regional Councils and Unitary Authorities. The elements for the risk management process, defined in AS/NZS 4360, are applied to the activities within a Local Authority. These activities have been divided into seven broad categories: governance, legal compliance, business risks, built assets, human resources, information systems and financial risk management.

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NZS/AS 3806:2006 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-as-38062006/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:18 +0000 Compliance programmes
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SNZ 2006 31
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Provides guidance on the principles of effective management of an organisations compliance with its legal obligations, as well as any other relevant obligations such as industry and organisational standards, principles of good governance and accepted community and ethical norms. The principles cover commitment to achieving compliance, implementation of a compliance programme, monitoring and measuring of compliance, as well as continual improvement.

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NZS 9401:2008 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-94012008/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:04 +0000 Managing flood risk - A process Standard
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SNZ 2008-11-16 35
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Provides an agreed best practice approach for local and central government, professionals (planners, engineers, hydrologists, scientists, risk managers, lawyers and so on), developers, utility suppliers, property owners, and communities to ensure that proper consideration is given to all aspects of flood risk when making decisions, so that over the longer term, the risk of flood damage decreases.

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NZS 4711:1984 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-47111984/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:12:25 +0000 Qualification tests for metal-arc welders
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SNZ 1984-07-30 40
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Applies to the qualification testing of welders to establish their competency in manual, semi-automatic or automatic metal-arc welding of weldable steels. Tests are specified for welding of plate and/or tubing, and test certificates may have a validity of 1, 2 or 3 years. Requirements for test authorities and their staff are specified.

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NZS 3916:2013 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-39162013/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:11:42 +0000 Conditions of contract for building and civil engineering - Design and construct
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SNZ 2013-11-13 NA
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Provides a standard form of general conditions of contract for incorporation into construction contract documents. This standard is similar to NZS 3910:2013, but has been adapted to provide for the situation where the Contractor is responsible for design as well as construction. It enables the Principals, Engineers and Contractors to quickly establish contractual arrangements that deliver a wide variety of building and civil engineering projects. Contracts based on this standard will be comprehensive but at the same time easy to understand and will reflect fair risk allocation between the parties. It contains essential commercial provisions aligned with the requirements of the Construction Contracts Act 2002. This new standard was developed following a ‘limited technical review’ of NZS 3910:2003, which focused only on feedback from the construction sector, and resulted in clearer wording and a reduced need for extensive special conditions. It includes Word form schedules that may be completed with project specific details.

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NZS 3915:2005 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-39152005/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:11:42 +0000 Conditions of contract for building and civil engineering construction (where no person is appointed to act as engineer to the contract)
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SNZ 2005-04-11 NA
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Provides a New Zealand standard contract form in plain English, for incorporation in building and construction contract documents, in situations where the client (Principal) administers the contract directly. Also includes conditions of tender and forms for special conditions, contract agreement and bonds for contractors and principals. Provides a range of disputes resolution procedures. The intent and content of this Standard has been aligned with NZS 3910:2003 and the provisions to the Construction Contracts Act 2002.

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NZS 3917:2013 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-39172013/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:11:42 +0000 Conditions of contract for building and civil engineering - Fixed term
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SNZ 2013-12-20 NA
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Intended for use when contracts are let for maintenance or other building or engineering works where the contract is intended to run for a defined period of time, as opposed to a contract for a defined scope of work. It might also be used for the provision of services (other than design) such as inspection and testing, cleaning, painting, preventative maintenance, repairs, or renewal of components within completed works. When defining the Contract Works, it needs to be made clear what the services are, and whether the Contractor has the exclusive right to provide all such services to the Principal, or whether its right is limited in extent. This new Standard was developed following a ‘limited technical review’ of NZS 3910: 2003, which focused only on feedback from the construction sector, and resulted in clearer wording and a reduced need for extensive special conditions. The Standard includes Word form schedules that may be completed with project specific details.

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NZS 3910:2013 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-39102013/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:11:41 +0000 Conditions of contract for building and civil engineering construction
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SNZ 2013-10-01 NA
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Provides a standard form of general conditions of contract for incorporation into construction contract documents. It enables Principals, Engineers, and Contractors to quickly establish contractual arrangements that deliver a wide variety of building and civil engineering projects. Contracts based on this Standard will be comprehensive but at the same time easy to understand and will reflect fair risk allocation between the parties. The Standard contains essential commercial provisions aligned with the requirements of the Construction Contracts Act 2002. This revision of NZS 3910 is a ‘limited technical review’ which focused only on feedback from the construction sector, and resulted in clearer wording and a reduced need for extensive special conditions. Includes Word form schedules that may be completed with project specific details.

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NZMP 6001:1985 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzmp-60011985/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:11:05 +0000 New Zealand`s role in the International Electrotechnical Commission
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SNZ 1985 24
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Gives general information on the IEC and describes the part New Zealand plays in it. Is intended primarily to be a handbook for Chairpersons of New Zealand counterpart committees and by others who review IEC documents.

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SAE J 932:2011 ?u=/product/publishers/sae/sae-j-9322011/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 04:57:33 +0000 Definitions for Macrostrain and Micro Strain
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SAE 2011-08-04 2
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In the analysis and measurement of residual stresses of materials, it has been noted that there are frequently differences in interpretation of the terms "macrostrain" and "microstrain." To assist communication among research personnel in this area, definitions for these two terms are suggested by the Fatigue Design and Evaluation Committee of SAE. Since "macrostress" is commonly computed from "macrostrain" in residual stress analysis, to be consistent, the definitions given are for "macrostrain" and "microstrain."
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