There are a number of important points you will need to keep in mind in relation to higher risk work environments and electrical tagging.
Portable appliance testers are necessary for testing the safety of a wide variety of equipment in offices, construction sites, warehouses and any place of business. They are used to perform crucial electrical tests required by the AS/NZS 3760.
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The person with Management or control of a workplace must ensure that RCDs used at a workplace are tested regularly by a competent person to ensure
The Portable Appliance Testers (PAT) will automatically conduct the following tests for: Class 1 equipment - earth continuity and insulation test; Class 2 equipment (insulation test) and leads and EPODs - earth continuity test, insulation test and polarity.
In case you had wondered about workplace electronic test equipment, it isn't just for electricians. This equipment is available for those qualified in the UEENEEE101A Apply Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, codes and practices in the workplace and the UEENEEP026A Conduct in service safety testing of electrical cord assemblies and cord connected equipment courses.
We've previously mentioned during the test tag course that electricity,as we all know, can be dangerous and can kill.
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A common hazard is fire resulting from an electrical fault. So who are the individuals who must manage electrical risks?
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RCD's are commonly referred to as ?safety switches?. They are an electrical safety device designed to immediately switch off the supply of electricity
rom 1 January 2013 requirements for residual current devices (RCDs) applied to workplaces where ?plug in? electrical equipment (electrical equipment supplied with electricity through a socket