Regulatory ESSENTIAL



Regulatory ESSENTIALS - modular information package with all the essential information for compliant products in your target market. Conveniently read online at Product-Compliance-Portal ROGER WILLCO.

Boilers; ASME boiler and pressure vessel code; cryogenic containers; pressure equipment; steam generators; Pi mark; BPVC; Unfired pressure vessel
Scope: This ESSENTIAL describes the Australian regulatory requirements for pressure equipment, as defined in: - Australian WHS model laws - Australian Standards (AS) WHS = Work Health and Safety Model Law =The model laws have been developed for implementation by all jurisdictions (states and territories). However, they do not apply in a jurisdiction unless the jurisdiction has separately taken action to implement the laws as their own WHS laws. The model laws have been implemented in all jurisdictions except Victoria and Western Australia.

Stakeholders: Manufacturer
Legislation in force: WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (NATIONAL UNIFORM LEGISLATION) REGULATIONS 2011 SCHEDULE 3 High risk work licences and classes of high risk work SCHEDULE 4 High risk work licences – competency requirements WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (NATIONAL UNIFORM LEGISLATION) ACT 2011 States and territories are responsible for implementing, regulating and enforcing WHS laws in their jurisdictions. Information about jurisdictional WHS regulators, their WHS laws and who to contact is listed on the webpage. WHS = Work Health and Safety

Application national: Australia, Boilers, Pressure Vessels, Work Health and Safety Act and Regulations, AS standards, AS/NZS standards

Countries: Image for AU Australia,  
Status: Published 2022-03-19 by Anette Dunkel-Reinboth and Michael Loerzer
Last change 2024-10-15 by Anette Dunkel-Reinboth: Specific requirements for testing, Fluid systems and components
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Scope of this ESSENTIAL
This ESSENTIAL describes the Australian regulatory requirements for pressure equipment, as defined in:
- Australian WHS model laws
- Australian Standards (AS)

WHS = Work Health and Safety
Model Law =The model laws have been developed for implementation by all jurisdictions (states and territories). However, they do not apply in a jurisdiction unless the jurisdiction has separately taken action to implement the laws as their own WHS laws.
The model laws have been implemented in all jurisdictions except Victoria and Western Australia.'

Abbreviations
Here you will get textual information

Important abbreviations which are special for this legislation or theme.

Analysis of regulatory requirements

Legislation in force for this PCT
Here you will get a linked document in ROGER WILLCO
(only reachable with additional ROGER WILLCO license)

Are legal provisions regulates the product compliance topic? If yes, what is the reference (title, number)?

Legislation in force for this PCT
Here you will get related hyperlink(s)

Are legal provisions regulates the product compliance topic? If yes, what is the reference (title, number)?

Responsible actors
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Which actor(s) are responsible for compliance with the legal provisions: e. g. - economic operators (manufacturer, importer, distributor, fulfilment service provider), - user (commercial/industrial/professional), - user (private, consumer)?

Regulatory market access conditions for the actor(s)
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What are the main regulatory requirements (e. g. conformity assessment fulfilment of essential requirements of Annex I 2006/42/EC) prior placing on the market, importation and putting into service (brief description)

Penalty by this legislation
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What are the possible penalties (e. g. sales ban, fines) in the case of non-compliance?

Exemption clauses
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Exempted devices/products or industry sectors.

Sub-federal legislation of states/counties
Here you will get textual information

E. g. by 2019 an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) on governance of the Electrical Equipment Safety System (EESS) has been signed by Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania.

FTA/MRA status with EU
Here you will get a linked document in ROGER WILLCO
(only reachable with additional ROGER WILLCO license)

Has the country signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) or a Mutual recognition agreement (MRA) with EU?

Authority
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Name of the authority for approval, registration, market surveillance and/or enforcement

Market surveillance authority
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Name of the authority for market surveillance and/or enforcement

Link/Reference to other reference document(s)
Here you will get related hyperlink(s)

Hints
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Specific recommendations, information or most common mistakes

Route to compliance

Formal and administrative requirements

Registration at related authority required?
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Product registration? Manufacturer registration? Importer / Representative registration? if required.

Local representative legally required?
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[Yes/No]

Hints
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Specific recommendations, information or most common mistakes

Equipment authorization (approval process)

Approval process (conformity assessment procedure)
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Means each legally required approval process prior placing on the market, importation or putting into service

Conformance document(s) to show compliance to the authority
Here you will get textual information

e. g. SDoC, technical documentation (for 10 years), filled-in approval forms (e. g. ACMA in AUT)

Conformance document validity and renewal
Here you will get textual information

Validity for Conformance document name mentioned. For mandatory certification validity is important.

Which documents are required by an approval body?
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e .g. formal application

Is a factory inspection legally required
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Hint to voluntary certification scheme
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If a important voluntary certification schemes exists, one link will be given. Important voluntary schemes are for example: UL, CSA, VCCI (Japan)

Hints
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Specific recommendations, information or most common mistakes

Testing & Standards

Specific requirements for testing
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e. g. is an accredited test lab. mandatory, limits, test samples, product description

National Standardisation Organisation
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Link to organisation

Is in-country testing legally required?
Here you will get textual information

Acceptance of foreign test reports
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Regulatory labelling, markings and user information

Regulatory label (mandatory)
Here you will get textual information

e. g. product label

Required information on the product and/or packaging
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e. g. address of the manufacturer/importer, serial number

User instructions language(s)
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Regulated by the legal provisions

User instruction requirements and specific compliance notes
Here you will get textual information

Form, sentence inside, simple text. E. g. FCC/ISED compliance information, SAR information, battery, environmental information like waste

Warnings, symbols
Here you will get textual information

e. g. ANSI Z 535.4

Hints
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Specific recommendations, information or most common mistakes


Code, ContinentAUS, Australia
Economic AreaAPEC
Official LanguageAustralia does not have an official language, the main language of Australia is definitely ENGLISH. The written English used is closely related to the English of Britain, although there are a few differences in spelling.
Standard InstituteStandards Australia | https://www.standards.org.au/
HS CodememberYes






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