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  • Australian (AS, AS/NZS, AS/NZS ISO and ADR)

    • AS1067.1 Sunglasses and Fashion Spectacles

    • AS/NZS 1337.1 Personal eye protection Part 1: Eye and face protectors for occupational applications

    • AS/NZS 1337.2 Personal eye protection Part 2: Mesh eye and face protectors for occupational applications

    • AS/NZS 1337.6 Personal eye protection Part 6: Prescription eye protectors against low and medium impact

    • AS/NZS 1338.1 Filters for eye protectors Part 1: Filters for protection against radiation generated in welding and allied operations

    • AS/NZS 1338.2 Filters for eye protectors Part 2: Filters for protection against ultraviolet radiation AS/NZS 1338.3 Filters for eye protectors Part 3: Filters for protection against infra-­â€red radiation

    • AS 1428.1 Design for access and mobility Part 1: General requirements for access – New building work. Appendix B The measurement of luminance contrast between building elements

    • AS/NZS 1428.4.1 Design for access and mobility Part 4.1: Means to assist the orientation of people with vision impairment – Tactile ground surface indicators. Appendix E Laboratory and on-­â€site measurement of luminance contrast

    • AS 1512 Personal flotation devices – Type 1

    • AS 1580.602.2 Paints and related materials – Methods of test – Measurement of specular gloss of non-­â€metallic paint films at 20 degrees, 60 degrees and 85 degrees

    • AS 1609 Eye protectors for motor cyclists and racing car drivers

    • AS/NZS 1680 Interior lighting Part 2.5: Hospital and medical tasks. Appendix G Method for determination of Cyanosis Observation Index of a light source

    • AS/NZS 1906.1 Retroreflective materials and devices for road traffic control purposes-­â€Retroreflective sheeting

    • AS/NZS 1906.2 Retroreflective materials and devices for road traffic control purposes-­â€Retroreflective devices (non-­â€pavement application)

    • AS/NZS 1906.3 Retroreflective materials and devices for road traffic control purposes-­â€Raised pavement markers (retroreflective and non-­â€retroreflective)

    • AS/NZS 1906.4 Retroreflective materials and devices for road traffic control purposes-­â€High-­â€visibility materials for safety garments

    • AS 2080 Safety glazing for land vehicles AS 2142 Reflectors for pedal bicycles

    • AS 2144 Traffic signal lanterns

    • AS/NZS 2293.3 Emergency evacuation lighting for buildings – Emergency luminaires and exit signs AS 3790 Portable warning triangles for motor vehicles

    • AS/NZS 3957 Light-­â€transmitting screens and curtains for welding operations AS 4004 Lighting booths for visual assessment of colour and colour matching AS/NZS 4066 Eye protectors for racquet sports

    • AS/NZS 4067 Protective helmets for structural firefighting. Clause 5.9 Faceshields AS 4174 Knitted and woven shade fabrics

    • AS 4191 Portable traffic signal systems AS 4192 Illuminated flashing arrow signs

    • AS/NZS 4399 Sun protective clothing – Evaluation and classification

    • AS/NZS 4443 Office panel systems – Workstations. Clause 2.4.6 Work surface finish AS/NZS 4602.1 High visibility safety garments – Garments for high risk applications AS/NZS 4602.2 High visibility safety garments – Garments for fire service personnel AS 5156 Electronic speed limit signs

    • AS/RISSB 7531.1 Railway Rolling Stock – Lighting Rolling Stock Visibility – Locomotive Rolling Stock AS/RISSB 7531.2 Railway Rolling Stock – Lighting Rolling Stock Visibility – Freight Rolling Stock AS/RISSB 7531.3 Railway Rolling Stock – Lighting Rolling Stock Visibility – Passenger Rolling Stock

    • AS/RISSB 7531.4 Railway Rolling Stock – Lighting Rolling Stock Visibility – Infrastructure Maintenance Rolling Stock

    • AS/NZS ISO 8980.1 Ophthalmic optics – Uncut finished spectacle lenses – Specifications for single-­†vision and multifocal lenses

    • AS/NZS ISO 8980.3 Ophthalmic optics – Uncut finished spectacle lenses – Transmittance specifications and test methodsÌı

    • AS/NZS ISO 10322.1 Ophthalmic optics – Semi-­â€finished spectacle lens blanks – Specifications for single-­â€vision and multifocal lens blanks

    • AS/NZS ISO 16034 Ophthalmic optics – Specifications for single-­â€vision ready-­â€to-­â€wear near-­â€vision spectacles

    • AS/NZS ISO 21987 Ophthalmic optics – Mounted spectacle lenses

    • ADR 1/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 1/00 – Reversing Lamps) ADR 6/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 6/00 – Direction Indicators)

    • ADR 8/01 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 8/01 – Safety Glazing Material) ADR 14/02 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 14/02 – Rear Vision Mirrors)

    • ADR 45/01 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 45/01 – Lighting and Light Signalling Devices not Covered by ECE Regulations)

    • ADR 46/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 46/00 -­†Headlamps) ADR 47/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 47/00 -­†Retroreflectors)

    • ADR 48/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 48/00 – Devices for Illumination of Rear Registration Plates)

    • ADR 49/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 49/00 – Front and Rear Position (Side) Lamps, Stop Lamps and End Outline Marker Lamps)

    • ADR 50/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 50/00 – Front Fog Lamps) ADR 52/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 52/00 -­†Rear Fog Lamps)

    • ADR 53/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 53/00 – Front and Rear Position Lamps, Stop Lamps, Direction Indicators and Rear Registration Plate Lamps for L-­â€Group Vehicles)

    • ADR 54/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 54/00 – Headlamps for Mopeds)

    • ADR 55/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 55/00 – Headlamps for Motor Cycles) ADR 60/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 60/00 – Centre High Mounted Stop Lamp) ADR 74/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 74/00 – Side Marker Lamps)

    • ADR 76/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 76/00 – Daytime Running Lamps) ADR 77/00 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 77/00 – Gas Discharge Headlamps) Consumer Product Safety Standard for Sunglasses and Fashion Spectacles (2003)


    ANSI

    • ANSI/SAE Z26.1 American National Standard for Safety Glazing Materials for Glazing Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Equipment Operating on Land Highways – Safety Standard

    • ANSI Z80.1 American National Standard for Ophthalmics – Prescription Spectacle Lenses

    • ANSI Z80.3 American National Standard for Ophthalmics – Nonprescription Sunglass and Fashion Eyewear Requirements

    • ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 American National Standard for Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices


    ASTM

    • ASTM D523 Standard Test Method for Specular Gloss

    • ASTM D1003 Standard Test Method for Haze and Luminous Transmittance of Transparent Plastics

    • ASTM E424 Standard Test Methods for Solar Energy Transmittance and Reflectance (Terrestrial) of Sheet Materials

    • ASTM E903 Standard Test Method for Solar Absorptance, Reflectance, and Transmittance of Materials Using Integrating Spheres

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    CIE

    • CIE Publication 13.3 Technical Report – Method of Measuring and Specifying Colour Rendering Properties of Light Sources

    • CIE Publication 38 Technical Report – Radiometric and Photometric Characteristics of Materials and Their Measurement

    • ISO/CIE 19476 Characterization of the performance of illuminance meters and luminance meters

    • CIE Publication 121 Technical Report – The Photometry and Goniophotometry of Luminaires

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    European (EN, BS, IS, DIN)

    • BS 857 Specifications for Safety glass for land transport

    • BS 2092 Specification for eye-­â€protectors for industrial and non-­â€industrial uses

    • BS 2782-­â€5: Method 521A Methods of testing Plastic – Part 5: Optical and colour properties, weathering – Method 521A: Determination of haze of film and sheet

    • BS AU 178a Specifications for Road vehicle safety glass BS EN 166 Personal eye-­â€protection -­†Specifications

    • BS EN 167 Personal eye-­â€protection – Optical test methods

    • BS EN 168 Personal eye-­â€protection – Non-­â€optical test methods

    • BS EN 169 Personal eye-­â€protection – Filters foe welding and related techniques – Transmittance requirements and recommended use

    • BS EN 170 Personal eye-­â€protection – Ultraviolet filters – Transmittance requirements and recommended use

    • BS EN 171 Personal eye-­â€protection – Infrared filters – Transmittance requirements and recommended use

    • BS EN 172 Specifications for Sunglare filters used in personal eye-­â€protectors for industrial use BS EN 174 Personal eye-­â€protection – Ski goggles for downhill skiing

    • BS EN 175 Personal protection – Equipment for eye and face protection during welding and allied processes

    • BS EN 379 Personal eye-­â€protection – Automatic welding filters

    • BS EN 1836 Personal eye-­â€equipment – Sunglasses and sunglare filters for general use and filters for direct observation of the sun

    • BS EN 2155-­â€9 Test methods for transparent materials for aircraft glazing Part 9: Determination of haze

    • BS EN 12368 Traffic control equipment – Signal heads

    • BS EN 14139 Ophthalmic optics – Specifications for ready-­â€to-­â€wear spectacles BS EN 15152 Railway applications – Windscreens for trains

    • BS EN ISO 20471 High-­â€visibility warning clothing– Test methods and requirements

    • DIN EN ISO 2813 Paints and varnishes - Determination of gloss value at 20°, 60° and 85°


    IEC

    • IEC 60601-­â€2-­â€41 Medical electrical equipment – Part 2-­â€41: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of surgical luminaires and luminaires for diagnosis

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    IESNA

    • IES LM-­â€79 Approved Method: Optical and Electrical Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products


    ISO

    • ISO 2813 Paints and varnishes – Determination of gloss value at 20°, 60° and 85°

    • ISO 3538 Road vehicles – Safety glazing materials – Test methods for optical properties ISO 8598-1 Optics and optical instruments -­†Focimeters Part 1: General purpose instruments

    • ISO 9050 Glass in building – Determination of light transmittance, solar direct transmittance, total solar energy transmittance, ultraviolet transmittance and related glazing factors

    • ISO 12311 Personal protective equipment – Test methods for sunglasses and related eyewear

    • ISO 12312-­â€1 Eye and face protection – Sunglasses and related eyewear – Part 1: Sunglasses for general use

    • ISO 13468-­â€1 Plastics – Determination of the total luminous transmittance of transparent materials – Part 1: Single-­â€beam instruments

    • ISO 14782 Plastics – Determination of haze for transparent materials

    • ISO/CIE 16508 Road traffic lights – Photometric properties of 200 mm roundel signals

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    JIS

    • JIS R 3211 Safety glazing materials for road vehicles

    • JIS R 3212 Test method of safety glazing materials for road vehicles JIS R 7136 Plastics – Determination of haze for transparent materials

    • JIS R 7361-­â€1 Plastics – Determination of the total luminous transmittance of transparent materials – Part 1: Single-­â€beam instruments


    UN-ECE

    • UN-­â€ECE 1 and 2 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicle headlamps emitting an asymmetrical passing beam and/or a driving beam and equipped with filament lamps of categories R2 and/or HS1

    • UN-­â€ECE 3 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of retro-­â€reflecting devices for power-­â€driven vehicles and their trailers

    • UN-­â€ECE 4 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of devices for the illumination of rear registration plates of power-­â€driven vehicles and their trailers

    • UN-­â€ECE 5 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of power-­â€driven vehicle's sealed-­â€beam headlamps (SB) emitting a European asymmetrical passing beam or a driving beam or both

    • UN-­â€ECE 6 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of direction indicators for power-­â€driven vehicles and their trailers

    • UN-­â€ECE 7 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of front and rear position (side) lamps, stop-­†lamps and end-­â€outline marker lamps for power-­â€driven vehicles and their trailers

    • UN-­â€ECE 8 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicle headlamps emitting an asymmetrical passing beam or a driving beam or both and equipped with halogen filament lamps (H1, H2, H3, HB4, H7, H8, H9, and/or H11)

    • UN-­â€ECE 19 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of power-­â€driven vehicle front fog lamps

    • UN-­â€ECE 20 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicle headlamps emitting an asymmetrical passing beam or a driving beam or both and equipped with halogen filament lamps (H4 lamps)

    • UN-­â€ECE 23 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of reversing lights for power-­â€driven vehicles and their trailers

    • UN-­â€ECE 31 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of halogen sealed-­â€beam unit (HSB unit) motor vehicle headlamps emitting an asymmetrical passing beam or a driving beam or both

    • UN-­â€ECE 38 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of rear fog lamps for power-­â€driven vehicles and their trailers

    • UN-­â€ECE 43 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of safety glazing materials and their installation on vehicles

    • UN-­â€ECE 46 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of devices for indirect vision and of motor vehicles with regard to the installation of these devices

    • UN-­â€ECE 50 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of front position lamps, rear position lamps, stop lamps, direction indicators and rear-­â€registration-­â€plate illuminating devices for vehicles of Category LÌı

    • UN-­â€ECE 56 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of headlamps for mopeds and vehicles treated as such

    • UN-­â€ECE 57 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of headlamps for motor cycles and vehicles treated as such

    • UN-­â€ECE 72 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor cycle headlamps emitting an asymmetrical passing beam and a driving beam and equipped with halogen lamps (HS1 lamps)

    • UN-­â€ECE 76 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of headlamps for mopeds emitting a driving beam and a passing beam

    • UN-­â€ECE 81 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of seats of rear-­â€view mirrors of two-­â€wheeled power-­â€driven vehicles with or without side car, with regard to the mounting of rear-­â€view mirrors an handlebars

    • UN-­â€ECE 87 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of daytime running lamps for power-­â€driven vehicles

    • UN-­â€ECE 91 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of side-­â€marker lamps for motor vehicles and their trailers

    • UN-­â€ECE 98 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicle headlamps equipped with gas-­â€discharge light sources


    Other tests

    • Lamp circuit power

    • Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS), ATAC Uniform Shipping Laws Section 16 Civil Aviation Safety Authority Manual of Standards Part 139

    • AFAMRL-­â€TR-­â€85-­â€016 The measurement of aircraft windscreen haze and its effect on visual performance

  • Standards DevelopmentÌı

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    ORLAB staff currently sit on the following committees and assist in the preparation of standards.Ìı These include:Ìı

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    • Committee SF-006 Eye and face protection AS/NZS 1336, AS/NZS 1337.0, .1, .2, .4, .5 & .6, AS/NZS 1338.1, .2 & .3 and AS/NZS 3957.Ìı Currently working on children’s eye protection.ÌıÌı
    • Committee CS-53 Sunglasses and fashion spectacles AS/NZS 1067.1 & .2 being an adoption and an adaptation, respectively, of ISO 12312-1 & ISO 12311.Ìı
    • Committee MS-049 Retroreflective devices AS/NZS 1906.1, .2, .3 and .4ÌıÌı
    • Committee TX-008Ìı Textiles for Horticulture and Agriculture AS 4174ÌıÌı
    • Committee TX-021Ìı Sun protective clothing AS/NZS 4399ÌıÌı
    • LG-006-02 Photometric requirements for traffic signals AS 2144 In addition, ORLAB staff represent Australia at ISO Committee TC94 Personal protective equipmentSC6 Eye and face protection and sit on the following working groups: WG1Ìı Teminology; WG2Ìı Test methods; WG3Ìı Sunglasses; WG4Ìı Occupational eye and face protection; WG5Ìı Sports eye protection; WG6Ìı Guidance;

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    Education and TrainingÌı

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    ORLAB provides customised education and training in the area of eye and face protection, which includes sunglasses and fashion spectacles. When new or revised standards are published, ORLAB is often involved in familiarisation seminars to introduce the new provisions, highlight changes and review the consequential issues in compliance. ORLAB can provide small group or one-on-one training and practical experience for companies and their staff to understand the testing process and the issues in compliance. ORLAB currently educates and hosts higher degree research students. If you are interested in pursuing a research career in these areas, please contact us. To discuss your education and training needs, please contact our staff.

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    Product development

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    ORLAB is involved in research and development. ORLAB can assist with the development of products includinginput to the design and construction as well as testing to relevant standards. Previous examples include:

    • the . Traffic signals complying with AS/NZS 2144, surgical luminaires complying with IEC 60601-2-41 and light sources complying with the Cyanosis Observation Index (COI) of AS/NZS 1680.2.5Ìı

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