Guides
Plain-English guides to the Australian Standards, the WHS Regulations and the NCC — what the rules actually mean on the tools, and where they change by state.
A Safe Work Method Statement is the document that keeps high-risk construction work legal. Here is what one is, when the WHS Regulations require it, and what a compliant SWMS actually has to contain.
8 min read·Read guideElectricalResidual current devices are the part of the Wiring Rules that most directly keeps people alive. Here is where AS/NZS 3000 requires them, which type to fit, and how to prove they work.
9 min read·Read guideElectricalSizing a cable is two calculations, not one. Get either wrong and the install either overheats or under-delivers. Here is how AS/NZS 3008 and the Wiring Rules fit together.
9 min read·Read guidePlumbingLay a drain too flat and the solids settle. Lay it too steep and the water outruns them. AS/NZS 3500.2 sets the grades that keep a drain self-cleansing — here is how it works.
7 min read·Read guideComplianceFrom 2026, New South Wales moves the CCEW to digital lodgement. Paper certificates are on the way out. Here is what changes for electricians and how to get ahead of it.
7 min read·Read guideComplianceAn AS/NZS standard is written once for the whole country. How it is enforced is not. Here is why "the rule" changes when you cross a state border — and what to check.
8 min read·Read guideA guide explains the rule. Standardsmate gives you the clause, the verbatim text and the state variation for the job in front of you.
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