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Changes to ACMA Regulatory Requirements as from 1st July 2012
The Telecommunications Cabling Provider Rules 2000 (CPRs) regulate the cabling industry and ensure
that minimum cabling requirements are in place to promote safety and maintain network integrity.
The major requirements of CPRs are that:
- All customer cabling work in the telecommunications, fire security and data industries must be performed
by a registered cabler
- Depending on the cabling work performed, cablers must obtain either an Open, Restricted or Lift registration
that meets the ACMA's training competency requirements
- Cabling work must comply with the Wiring Rules, which detail the minimum requirements for cabling installations
to ensure that network integrity and the health and safety of end-users, other cablers and carrier personnel is
protected
- Telecommunications cabling is adequately separated or segregated from electrical cabling to avoid creating a
dangerous situation
- Cablers are required to install only cabling product (including cable) and customer equipment that complies
with the requirements of the Labelling Notice
- Cablers must, at the completion of each cabling task, provide the client with a job sign-off form such as a
Telecommunications cabling advice form - TCA1 form
- Under the Supervision Rule, registered cablers must directly supervise an unqualified cabler's cabling work
- A qualified cabler must accept full responsibility for the work done by an unqualified cabler and ensure that
it fully complies with the Wiring Rules, including signing the TCA form
- Cablers must provide all reasonable cooperation and assistance to ACMA inspectors and cabling auditors, and
can be subject to fines if they do not abide by their registration conditions
- Cablers are required to notify their registrar of any change of contact details within 21 days.
The new competency requirements are effective as of July 1st 2012; existing cablers have a 2 year transition
period to attain the required competencies.
For more information on the new cabling arrangements, please see
this ACMA brochure.
ACMA Accredited Courses
To see which course suits you best please call 1300-369-320
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