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Australian Standards can be based on the date your pool was installed and the state you are based in.

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Fig 2.7 (c)

Retaining walls less than 1200mm high AS2007

Retaining walls need to be looked at under the same scrutiny as any other barrier type. Non-climbing zones are an essential part of a retaining wall being compliant.

Retaining walls need to be looked at under the same scrutiny as any other barrier. Non-Climbing Zones are an essential part of a retaining wall being compliant

Retaining Wall Above Below

Standards -

Australia

State(s)

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2.7 (b)

Retaining Walls between 1800mm and 1200mm high AS2007

Retaining walls between 1800mm and 1200mm must comply as a standard barrier in regards to Non Climbable Zones. Other barrier elements may be needed to make them comply.

Retaining walls need to be looked at under the same scrutiny as any other barrier type. Non-Climbing Zones are an essential part of a retaining wall being compliant.

Retaining Wall Fence

Standards -

Australia

State(s)

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2.7

Retaining walls 1800mm high or more

Image is showing how a retaining wall 1800mm or higher can be considered an effective barrier and may be climbable but must not slope more than 15 degrees

Retaining walls need to be looked at under the same scrutiny as any other barrier type. Non-climbing zones are an essential part of a retaining wall being compliant.

Retaining Wall

Standards -

Australia

State(s)

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