It should be seen at the very least as a minimum requirement for everyone in vic nsw qld wa and sa.
Electrical testing and tagging colours wa.
For information on preparing for the exam what to expect when taking the exam testing locations in washington and exam content download the electrical certification candidate information bulletin.
This now means that vic nsw sa wa and qld all have the same electrical test and tag colours.
This tag must include the date it was checked and when it is due for retesting plus other information.
Western australian building services electrical gasfitting and plumbing industries.
Wa test and tag regulations.
Regulation 3 62 of the osh regulations requires the testing and tagging of portable electrical equipment or a portable rcd on any construction or demolition site to be carried out by a competent person.
If the tester is a licensed.
Regular testing and tagging of electrical equipment is necessary to detect electrical faults and deterioration that cannot be found by visual inspection.
Guide to testing and tagging portable electrical equipment and residual current devices at workplaces.
There s also other test and tag colours which can be used orange white black burgundy and grey but they are not used as frequently.
Wa rcd testing regulations.
Wa osh regulations 1996.
Tagging a portable site office with a yearly test would be an example of where these other colours might be used.
Wa electrical safety regulations by environment.
Electrical exams are administered by psi with testing locations available across the united states.
The tester s name must appear on the tag along with the test or re test date as specified in as nzs 3012 2003.
This publication is for.
Employer employment agent safety and health representative.
Non hostile electrical environment requiring visual inspection.
The most common tag colours people use are red green blue yellow orange white black and burgandy.
Any white visual inspection tags are then removed and replaced with the coloured test tag.
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.
We recommend that you designate different test tag colours for the various re testing periods and then rotate the colours with each test.
As a result when it comes time for re testing you ll know immediately which appliances need to be tested.
Regular electrical testing and tagging using coloured tags denoting the year of testing must be carried out for the workplace by an authorised competent person.
A colour coded system can be used but in most situations is not mandatory.