Community, I have been looking at Australia's regulation with regard to rechargeable lithium batteries. I am at a loss at finding regulations related to the rechargeable batteries. There are the IATA, UL and IEC standards that I can find. Are there any specific Australia regulations related to rechargeable lithium batteries ... those ones that will go in a smart phone?
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