Media Release: Call for Australian Standards to be free to Australian Businesses


Date:  Thursday, 29 November, 2018 - 17:00
Category: Media release
Location: National News


Chief Executive of the Safety Institute of Australia Mr David Clarke today 
labelled the prices being charged to Australian businesses to buy Australian 
and International Business Standards as excessive, unsustainable, and unfair to 
Australian business.

Mr Clarke has urged the federal government to intervene to ensure the ending of 
arrangements which for years have led to unreasonably high costs to Australian 
businesses, and to ensure that Standards are provided to businesses free of 
charge.

“Fifteen years ago, the distribution of Australian Standards was privatised. As 
a result, Australia’s employers are now paying excessive sums to access the 
Standards – and that cost no longer bears any relationship to the real 
production and distribution costs.

Today, only a tiny fraction of those funds actually flows to Standards 
Australia, the creators of the standards.” Mr Clarke said.

Mr Clarke called on the government to intervene in the current arrangements 
that give Hong-Kong based private equity firm Baring Private Equity the sole 
rights to distribute Australian standards through its fully owned subsidiary 
SAI Global.

“It’s an unacceptable situation and Australian businesses deserve better. We 
have laws that drive businesses to comply with standards, but because of 
excessive pricing they are unaffordable to many businesses.”

Mr Clarke explained that Australian Standards were critically important to 
assisting Australian companies meet health and safety obligations, and because 
of this, they should ideally be free to Australian business.

“Australian business standards help companies create safer and healthier 
workplaces as well as meet a number of legal obligations. Providing them 
directly and at no charge will improve business performance, productivity as 
well as health and safety outcomes – all of which deliver significant benefits 
to the economy well in excess of the investment required to do it. It’s smart 
governance, smart business, and removes unnecessary red tape” he said.

“The whole system falls down if Australian businesses are unable to afford the 
price of accessing the standards - especially smaller enterprises” he said.

“Australian Standards are a public good, and critically important to healthy 
and safe business practice. We simply have to address the issue of their 
accessibility” he said.

“It is an extraordinary thing that in today’s environment where competition 
policy should ensure markets operate equitably and competitively, that this 
sort of monopoly exists for the sale of a public good.” he said.

The Safety Institute of Australia has written to the Federal Government to ask 
them to support Standards Australia to end the monopoly distribution 
arrangements, and to take the further step of ensuring that Australian 
Standards are provided freely available to Australian business free of charge.

If you’re interested in reading further on the topic, please see attached 
David’s LinkedIn article below.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/australian-standards-unfair-exchange-david-clarke/
 (link is external)

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Media Enquiries: SIA

Contact:               Patrick Murphy
Tel.                        0419 870 697
Contact:               David Clarke
Tel.                        8336 1995

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Cheers
Stephen


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