Test and Tag Regulations Queensland
All
electrical equipment in the workplace must be regularly tested and
tagged to determine whether the appliance is electrically safe for use.
The testing requirements for the electrical equipment given in Part 5
Division 5 of the
Electrical Safety Regulation 2002
depend on the equipments working environment (as defined in Section
83). Part 5 Division 5 specifies the testing intervals for class 2-4
equipment. For Class 1 equipment, the interval stated in
AS/NZS
3012 Electrical installations - Construction and demolition sites.
These requirements are detailed below.
Equipment used for construction work
(Class 1 work as defined in Section 83)
Section
87 requires that all electrical equipment is tested and tagged in
accordance with the requirements of AS/NZS 3012 - Electrical
installations— Construction and demolition sites.
Equipment used for assembly, fabrication, installation,
maintenance, manufacturing, refurbishment or repair work
(Class 2 work as defined in section 83)
Section
90 requires that all electrical equipment in this class must not be
used unless it is tested by a competent person in accordance to
AS/NZ 3760 : 2003. If the equipment is double insulated the
appliance must be tested at least every year. If the equipment is
earthed then it must be tested at least every 6 months.
If
the equipment is safe to use, a durable tag must be attach immediately
to the equipment that clearly shows the date the equipment is to be
retested. If the appliance is deemed not safe to use, a durable tag
must be immediately attach to the equipment that warns people not to
use the equipment and immediately withdraw the item from use.
Equipment used in Class 3 and 4 work
Class 4
work means office work, Class 3 work is anything other than that
included in the other classes. For example, equipment used in class
rooms would be subject to the Class 3 requirements.
Section
93 requires that specified electrical equipment in this working
environment tested and tagged by a competent person. If the equipment
is only used for Class 4 work it must be tested at least every 5 years
and in class 3 work tested at least once every.
The
definition of specified electrical equipment for class 3 and 4 work
includes a proviso that the equipment is ‘moved during its normal use
for the purpose of its use’ (Section 83 (b)(iii)(C)). This means that
items of equipment that are not moved during their normal use are not
subject to the testing requirements. For example a vacuum cleaner used
to clean an office or a kettle in a tea room would be moved during its
normal use and would require testing and tagging. On the other hand a
desktop computer in an office is not moved during its normal use
therefore exempt from testing and tagging
Competent Persons
A
competent person is someone who has acquired the knowledge and skill to
perform the task. This knowledge needed can be obtained through
training, qualification or experience
that means the competent person does not need to be a licensed
electrical worker.
The
regulations also state that, while a 'competent person' may test and
tag their employer's appliances without needing an electrical licence,
they do need at least a restricted electrical
contractors licence if they wish to
test another company's electrical equipment.
Advice
to Employees
All
appliances in class 1 and 2 work and appliance that are moved during
normal use in class 3 and 4 must be tested and tagged in accordance to
AS/NZ 3760 : 2003.
If this is not the case in your workplace, you as an employee, should
approach your employer and request that this be done as soon as
possible. If it is not done, then the employer is breaching his/her
duty under Division 5 of the regulations.