Tag Archives: AS/NZS 1715

Maintaining compliance with Australian breathing air quality standards: a practical guide for dive, marine, and industrial operators

This guide details how dive and industrial operators can ensure Australian breathing air compliance by using reliable IDE compressors, proper filtration, moisture control, regular air purity testing, CO/CO2 monitoring, and thorough maintenance with documented records.

Air quality monitoring in breathing air compressor systems: what Australian operators need to know

Australian operators must monitor breathing air compressors for CO, CO2, dew point, and oil mist per EN 12021 and AS/NZS 2299.1 standards, using layered testing plans and proper equipment to ensure safety and compliance.

Understanding breathing air purity standards and regulations in Australia

Australia’s breathing air standards EN 12021 and AS/NZS 2299.1 ensure safe, contaminant-free air for diving and industrial use. Regular NATA-accredited testing, maintenance, and detailed records are essential for compliance and safety.

The Dive Pro’s Guide to Choosing a Breathing Air Compressor in Australia

This guide details selecting breathing air compressors in Australia, emphasizing capacity, EN 12021 filtration, safety features, lifecycle costs, and reliable IDE compressors with expert local servicing for dive ops.

Breathing air compressor standards in Australia: what compliance really means for dive, emergency and industrial users

Breathing air compressor standards in Australia (AS/NZS 2299.1, AS/NZS 1715, EN 12021) ensure safe, contaminant-free air for diving, emergency, and industrial use. Safety Stop’s IDE compressors aid compliance with testing, monitoring, and servicing.