Equipment that fails testing should be immediately taken out of use and a durable tag must be attached warning people not to use the equipment.
Frequency of electrical testing and tagging.
2010 in service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment outlines inspection testing tagging methods and frequency.
Regular testing and tagging of electrical equipment is necessary to detect electrical faults and deterioration that cannot be found by visual inspection.
Just as important the as nzs 3760 standard table 4 should be seen as a minimum requirement.
However only a registered electrical worker will be able to fix any problems the testing reveals.
Testing and tagging interval table of the frequency to test various electrical equipment.
The nature and frequency of inspection and testing depends on factors such as the type of electrical equipment the operating environment and how it is used see tables 1 and 2.
The frequency of inspection and testing will vary depending on the nature of the workplace and the risks associated with the electrical equipment.
The as nzs 3760 2010 standard makes recommendations for electrical testing and tagging frequencies via table 4 a sort of bible for everything test and tag related.
How often you test and tag depends on the nature of the equipment and the workplace.
In addition to following the standard inspection time intervals you need to make sure that the procedure meets all requirements set out by as nzs 3760 2010 for.
Testing the equipment tagging equipment once they have been tested and.
For example electrical equipment used on a construction site outside and in damp conditions would need more frequent testing than a computer in an office.
Consult as nzs 3760 in service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment.
When understanding the test and tag intervals and how often an electrical appliance should be tested the main underlying factor is the type of environment that appliance is located in.
From 1 march 2008 portable safety switches were prohibited from use in manufacturing work.
Recording the test results of the expected life of the appliance.
Depending on your state of operation either your states workplace health and safety regulations electrical safety regulations or the current australian standard as nzs 3760 2010 will specify frequency you need to test and tag your portable electrical appliances and rcd s residual current devices or safety switches.
Longer test intervals may apply.
In australia the test and tag frequency otherwise known as intervals refers to how long is needed before an electrical appliance must be tested and tagged.
Licensed electricians are automatically qualified to test and tag and may use their electrician s licence number for the tag records.
Testing and tagging can be completed by a person who has undertaken test and tag training with a registered training organisation.