new 2022 edition of "3001" was published mid Nov.
So far only Part 1 is showing on SNZ website via EWRB link, but both parts are there of you go directly to SNZ.
This will be a glitch in the deal between EWRB & SNZ
There are a few changes to part 1 (site supplies); and a lot of changes to part 2 (connectable electrical installations
All of which will come into force when this new edition is cited - likely early 2023 (yes, I know we've heard similar before).
The changes will have most effect on issuing WoEFs, as the checklist has been expanded to include checks of batteries, PV, segregation from gas, etc.
This will force upgrading of these aspects in many cases.
Plus there will be no WoEF without having RCD protection 9and any N-E link removed)
3001: 2022 edition
Re: 3001: 2022 edition
Your guess is as good as mine.
The decision lies with the Ministry of Everything (MBIE), and they appear to have other priorities.
Like setting up a Code of Ethics so the EWRB can punish us for even more offences; instead of customer disputes being settled via Disputes Tribunal & the district court.
Plus it's now election year (again - the fourth since the last significant changes in citations), so probably over-optimistic to expect any action until next year (at least.
The decision lies with the Ministry of Everything (MBIE), and they appear to have other priorities.
Like setting up a Code of Ethics so the EWRB can punish us for even more offences; instead of customer disputes being settled via Disputes Tribunal & the district court.
Plus it's now election year (again - the fourth since the last significant changes in citations), so probably over-optimistic to expect any action until next year (at least.
Re: 3001: 2022 edition
FYI -
Good afternoon,
As a Member and Nominating Body of Standards Australia, Caravan Industry Association of Australia are constantly in conversation about relevant industry standards and last month in a meeting with their Chief Development Officer and acting CEO, Stuart Lamont and I presented that industry were keen to have AS/NZS 3001 re-opened to address issues and frustrations with the Standard due to the rushing of the publication of the existing Standard. As part of this meeting, we were informed that Standards development was undergoing a refresh and that moving forward there would be a new system to manage the maintenance of standards with the establishment of “maintenance teams”.
A maintenance team has now been set up to review AS/NZS 3001.2:2022.
The start of this process is discovery only and we are seeking feedback from RVMAP Businesses on any concerns with the standard. The maintenance team will then review and discuss each matter to determine its merit for revision.
Can you please provide feedback using this link on any concerns with the standard noting that each section is required to be filed out for it to be considered by the maintenance team.
Feedback is required by COB Friday 6th December.
If anyone has any questions, please email [email protected]
Regards
Chris Johnson
General Manager – Industry Development
Caravan Industry Association of Australia
Phone: 03 9815 2015
Mobile: 0458 537 562
Fax: 03 9815 2012
Email: [email protected]
Consumer: www.letsgocaravanandcamping.com.au
Corporate: www.caravanindustry.com.au
Good afternoon,
As a Member and Nominating Body of Standards Australia, Caravan Industry Association of Australia are constantly in conversation about relevant industry standards and last month in a meeting with their Chief Development Officer and acting CEO, Stuart Lamont and I presented that industry were keen to have AS/NZS 3001 re-opened to address issues and frustrations with the Standard due to the rushing of the publication of the existing Standard. As part of this meeting, we were informed that Standards development was undergoing a refresh and that moving forward there would be a new system to manage the maintenance of standards with the establishment of “maintenance teams”.
A maintenance team has now been set up to review AS/NZS 3001.2:2022.
The start of this process is discovery only and we are seeking feedback from RVMAP Businesses on any concerns with the standard. The maintenance team will then review and discuss each matter to determine its merit for revision.
Can you please provide feedback using this link on any concerns with the standard noting that each section is required to be filed out for it to be considered by the maintenance team.
Feedback is required by COB Friday 6th December.
If anyone has any questions, please email [email protected]
Regards
Chris Johnson
General Manager – Industry Development
Caravan Industry Association of Australia
Phone: 03 9815 2015
Mobile: 0458 537 562
Fax: 03 9815 2012
Email: [email protected]
Consumer: www.letsgocaravanandcamping.com.au
Corporate: www.caravanindustry.com.au