Acronym overload on day one
SWMS, MEN, RCD, JSA, DTS. Four on the first morning. Get plain-English answers with the definition built in, not a dictionary lookup after work.
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Clear answers with acronyms defined, scope-aware, licence-scope flagged.
Know the rules. Move fast.
Less clause hunting. Cleaner workflow. Complex rules managed without PDF scrolling or regulator phone calls.
SWMS, MEN, RCD, JSA, DTS. Four on the first morning. Get plain-English answers with the definition built in, not a dictionary lookup after work.
What you can legally do depends on year, state and supervisor presence. Get a clear answer so you never stop the job or push past your ticket.
Site super says skip a step the standard requires. Standardsmate™ gives the duty-holder framing + how to raise it without burning the relationship.
Ask like an apprentice
Tap any prompt to start. Every answer cites the clause, the standard, and the state variation where it applies.
A day on the tools
Each scenario is a real compliance question, with the clause Standardsmate™ would cite in its answer.
“Can a first-year apprentice terminate a new circuit without the licensed electrician on site?”
“My super keeps saying SWMS, MEN and JSA. Plain-English please.”
“Site super told me to skip a step the standard says is required. How do I raise it?”