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ICTTC136C
Install, maintain and modify customer premises communications cabling: ACMA Restricted Rule
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Version 1.0
Issue Date: April 2024
Not applicable.
This unit defines the level of competence that is required for the purpose of the Australian Communications and Media Authoritys "Restricted" Cabling Provider Rule. Restricted cabling is used in typical domestic premises small office home offices and small business premises situations. Restricted cablers can install cable in large commercial and industrial premises as long as the cabling is behind a compliant device and cabling is not via jumperable distributors or patch panels.
This unit applies to customer cabling terminated on sockets and network termination devices (NTD). It applies to the installation, maintenance and modification of indoor and external cabling at the levels stated in the range of variables.
Customer cabling, for the purpose of this standard, may be used to connect devices for a range of applications including: telecommunications (phones, facsimile and answering machines), simple data and computer use, security alarm panels, and fire control panels.
Assessment by a TITAB registered assessor is recommended.
This unit defines the level of competence that is required for the purpose of the Australian Communications and Media Authoritys "Restricted" Cabling Provider Rule. Restricted cabling is used in typical domestic premises small office home offices and small business premises situations. Restricted cablers can install cable in large commercial and industrial premises as long as the cabling is behind a compliant device and cabling is not via jumperable distributors or patch panels.
This unit applies to customer cabling terminated on sockets and network termination devices (NTD). It applies to the installation, maintenance and modification of indoor and external cabling at the levels stated in the range of variables.
Customer cabling, for the purpose of this standard, may be used to connect devices for a range of applications including: telecommunications (phones, facsimile and answering machines), simple data and computer use, security alarm panels, and fire control panels.
Assessment by a TITAB registered assessor is recommended.
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