Three workers have died from electrical incidents. Almost any job around energised equipment could end in tragedy. Don''t work on energised electrical equipment. Protect your workers, don''t take short
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Although there are many common aspects of electricity regulation, electrical safety matters are regulated separately by each Australian state, territory and New Zealand. Each of these jurisdictions, therefore,
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The Electrical Equipment Safety System (EESS) is a regulatory framework aimed at increasing consumer safety in household electrical equipment throughout participating jurisdictions in Australia
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Electicitysafety has been built to help Australians better understand the common risks when it comes to using or working around electricity. Each year in Australia, there are around 20 deaths from
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Learn about electrical safety standards in Australia, including regulations, compliant products, and safe installation practices. Ensure a safe and secure electrical
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You can never be too safe around electricity. Whether at home, in the workplace or attending an emergency, it pays to be ''Switched On!''
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Energy Safe Victoria is the state''s energy safety regulator, responsible for electricity, gas and pipeline safety.
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Learn what actions you should take if confronted with live electricity at an emergency site. What would you do if something went wrong at your place of work? Get familiar with electrical risks you may
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Electrical safety The interactive safe work method statement (SWMS) tool provides information on preparing, using and reviewing SWMS for high risk construction
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Essential Safety Criteria Legislation of participating jurisdictions in the EESS aims to ensure electrical equipment manufactured or imported into Australia is electrically safe. Primary duties of care require
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Electrical safety – Australia and NZ Electrical safety, including equipment safety, is regulated by each individual Australian state and territory, and New Zealand, separately. It is recommended to contact
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Working with electricity can be dangerous. It can cause shock, serious injury or death via direct or indirect contact. You must ensure that only licensed or
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This applies to all electrical equipment irrespective of the Electrical Equipment Safety System (EESS). The requirements to meet the safety criteria is a starting point of a supplier to ensure the equipment
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The Australian Standard AS/NZS 4417.1 and AS/NZS 4417.2 Marking of electrical products to indicate compliance with regulations – General rules for use of the
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This model Code of Practice provides practical guidance on managing electrical risks in the workplace. Use this guide if you: manage or control electrical equipment carry out electrical work
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The electrical safety standards in Australia are set by the Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 3760:2022. This standard provides guidelines on how to
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Practical electrical safety steps for Australian workplaces. Follow WHS standards, prevent risks, and maintain safe operations with licensed and
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The Electrical Safety Office (ESO) is responsible for delivery of electrical safety services in Queensland. This office develops and enforces standards for
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Electrical safety saves lives. Every householder in NSW is legally obliged to keep their home safe, including the way electricity is used. People in NSW lose their lives every year from electrical
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Topic / Electrical safety WHS duties A person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) must manage any electrical risks in a workplace. Find out what your duties are under the model WHS
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This page is a quick reference for electrical contractors and employers to meet their legal obligations.
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All electrical work could hurt someone. The biggest dangers are shock, arc flashes and arc blasts, which can reach a temperature of 19,000°C – hotter than the surface of the sun.
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Topic / Electrical safety Managing risks If your workplace includes an electrical risk, find out ways to ensure your workplace is safe for workers who work with and around electricity. This includes
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Promoting a safety culture within the organisation and with our clients. In depth knowledge of Australian electrical design standards including AS/NZS3000.
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Safety switches protect you when an electrical fault is detected. They monitor the flow of electricity through a circuit. If there is a leakage of current, they turn off
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Avoid the hazards of faulty installation, improper grounding, incorrect operation and poor maintenance of electrical equipment with these key tips.Electrical safety in the homeLook after appliance cordsKeep
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Topic / Electrical safety Overview A person who oversees or works with electrical equipment must make sure it''s safe to use. Learn what risks come with electricity, and what are higher-risk equipment and
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