7 June 2011
Standards New Zealand has published a correction amendment, Amendment 1 to AS/NZS 3760:2010 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment, addressing the following:
Clause/Table/Figure | Change |
Appendix D, figure D1 | Adding word 'metal' to the legend in figure D1 |
Appendix E, figure E2 | Deleting figure and replacing due to an error displaying 'active' and 'neutral' incorrectly |
Appendix F, figure F2 caption | Replacing caption as the wrong caption was under the figure |
Appendix F, figure F3 caption | Replacing caption as the wrong caption was under the figure |
Appendix K, Safeworks (South Australia) | Updating contact details for Safeworks |
Appendix K, Energy Safety (New Zealand) | Updating contact details for Energy Safety |
Standards New Zealand is providing a hard copy of AS/NZS 3760:2010 Amendment 1 to all customers who purchased a hard copy of the first edition of AS/NZS 3760:2010 free of charge. If you have not received your hard copy or PDF copy of the correction amendment, please email marketing@standards.co.nz or call our customer services team on 0800 782 632 during business hours.
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