Browsing The Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering by publication year
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Fire Safety and Engineering Project Report
Published 1989Australia has achieved an excellent fire safety record compared with other countries. The vast majority of fire deaths in buildings occur in dwellings. A very small percentage of fire deaths occur in non-residential ...Report, Research -
Fire Safety and Engineering - International Symposium Papers
Published 1989A collection of papers presented by eight international experts on fire safety design in buildings, as part of the Warren Centre project on Fire Safety and Engineering (1989), with an introduction and outline of the Warren ...Report, Technical -
Fire Safety and Engineering: Technical Papers Book 1
Published 1989Australia has achieved an excellent fire safety record compared with other countries. The vast majority of fire deaths in buildings occur in dwellings. A very small percentage of fire deaths occur in non-residential ...Report, Technical -
The Copper Technology Roadmap 2030
Published 2016Copper has been vital to industrialised human development in electricity, plumbing and communications. Patterns of demand have changed as new materials have replaced some traditional uses of copper, however copper remains ...Report, Research -
Fire Safety Engineering: Regulation, Control and Accreditation Report 1 of 8
Published 2019-01-01The Regulation, Control and Accreditation Report examines the current requirements or controls over practitioners employed or engaged in the building industry in the practice of fire safety engineeringReport, Research -
Fire Safety Engineering: The Methods Report 3 of 8
Published 2019-01-01The Methods Report takes a closer look at international guidelines and methods currently used for Fire Safety Engineering and considers where fundamental change is needed for AustraliaReport, Research -
Fire Safety Engineering: Education Report 2 of 8
Published 2019-01-01The Education Report discusses the current status of education and training of fire safety engineers; as well as the competencies which are expected of a fire safety engineering professionalReport, Research -
Fire Safety Engineering: Comparison of FSE Guidance Documents and Assessment Criteria Special Report
Published 2019-01-01The Comparison of FSE Guidance Documents and Assessment Criteria Report provides a review of four guidance documents for fire safety engineering to determine their suitability for use in Australia. A commissioned research ...Report, Research -
Zero Emission Copper Mine of the Future
Published 2020This ‘world first’ roadmap, commissioned by the International Copper Association Australia (ICAA), identifies five key target areas for technological innovation to reduce and ultimately eliminate mining emissions: exploration, ...Report, Research -
Fire Safety Engineering: Roles Report 4 of 8
Published 2020-01-01The Roles Report explores the future role, competencies, education, accreditation, audit and enforcement and regulatory controls for fire safety engineering in AustraliaReport, Research -
Fire Safety Engineering: Competencies Report 5 of 8
Published 2020-01-01The Competencies Report points towards an accreditation framework for professional engineers in fire safetyReport, Research -
Fire Safety Engineering: Professional Development Report 6 of 8
Published 2020-01-01The Professional Development Report addresses the resource and skill constraints hindering the full professionalisation of fire safety engineering, in order to one day achieve a sustainable provision of fire safety engineering ...Report, Research -
Fire Safety Engineering: The Final Report 8 of 8
Published 2020-01-01The Final Report develops a pragmatic plan on a transition from the current state of fire safety engineering and design in Australia, which differs across states and territories in relation to regulation, registration, and ...Report, Research -
Fire Safety Engineering: The Accreditation and Regulatory Reform Report 7 of 8
Published 2020-01-01The Accreditation and Regulatory Reform Report sets a plan for how Australia should assess and accredit engineers who seek to practice fire safety design and take responsibility for public safety in their workReport, Research