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AS 1345-1995
[Current]Identification of the contents of pipes, conduits and ducts
Specifies means of identifying the contents of pipes, conduits, ducts and sheathing used to contain fluids, or for the distribution of electrical or communications services in land installations and on board ships by the use of colours, words and symbols.
Published: 05/03/1995
Pages: 15
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PREFACE
FOREWORD
1 SCOPE
2 APPLICATION
3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
4 DEFINITIONS
5 IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
6 BASE IDENTIFICATION COLOUR
6.1 General
6.2 Application of colours
6.3 Colour specification
7 PIPE MARKERS
7.1 General description
7.2 Size
7.2.1 Letters
7.2.2 Colour identification block
7.2.3 Small services
7.3 Application
7.3.1 Normative requirements
7.3.2 Requirements which are not normative
7.4 Informative labelling
8 SUPPLEMENTARY COLOURS AND HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
8.1 Materials for human consumption
8.2 Hazard identification
9 LOCATION AND FORM OF IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS
9.1 General requirements
9.2 Form of marking
9.3 Small services
9.4 Multiple pipe installations
10 JACKETED PIPES
11 ADDITIONAL WARNING NOTICES
APPENDIX A
A1 SCOPE
A2 AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS
A3 INDUSTRY STANDARDS
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C
C1 SCOPE
C2 HAZARD TYPES AND DEGREES OF HAZARDS
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Medical gas systems - Installation and testing of non-flammable medical gas pipeline systems
[Superseded]
LP Gas — Storage and handling — Siting of LP Gas automotive retail outlets (Supplement to AS 1596-1989)
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