Is Appliance Testing and Tagging Mandatory?

Is Appliance Testing and Tagging Mandatory?

In Australia and New Zealand, each business is required to get their electrical appliances tested and tagged in accordance with the AS/NZ 3760 Standard. Here at The Local Guys, we adhere to these standards when testing at each and every one of our jobs.

Most electrical devices are required to be tested and then tagged, to ensure they are safe to use. There are a number of determining factors in regards to the frequency of testing and the interverals of testing. These include the type of device, how the device is used, and the type of environment and where the device is primarily located.

A Portable Appliance Tester (PAT) will visibly show a pass or fail when testing a device, indicating whether or not the device is safe for use in a workplace. Ensuring the safety of your devices by undertaking your electrical test and tagging completed is not only required in compliance with the Australian Standard, it also offers peace of mind to business owners and their employees.

Electrical test and tagging should not interfere with everyday functioning of your business. The process itself is not time consuming, but can save your business in the future to prevent fires or corporal damage which occurs due to malfunctioning machinery or devices.

User maintenance

The assessment of electrical equipment through testing and tagging is conducted by our experts which have undergone rigorous training and are considered a competent person. These qualified persons identify potential risks in appliances and communicate these findings to the user.  Our electrical testing and tagging service adheres to stringent testing requirements, focusing on key aspects such as electrical safety, power boards, safety switches, and overall mitigation of electrical risks. This comprehensive approach ensures the safety and reliability of electrical items, making our service an essential component of user maintenance.

Testing and tagging appliances

Visual examinations and testing and tagging inspections

  • The first test to be conducted is a visual inspection. This is a method that involves visually scanning a device, its plug and cord for symptoms of wear and tear. If a device or any of its components fail a visual inspection, it is recommended to discard of the device.
  • All appliances and devices are required to be tested to ensure that the safety can be determined as sufficient for use. This is particularly important in an atmosphere where industrial products are produced. A tester will also not only examine electrical lapses but also point out related errors like damaged wiring, as well as the polarity of the wires and whether the earth is working correctly.
  • After testing is complete, a tag will be attached to each item that has been tested with the current date, as well as a date for the next test. Testing and tagging are often two separate methods but are carried out in conjunction with one another.

Appliance test and tagging are necessary for most companies.

For most companies, appliance test and tagging are indispensable. Electrical testing and tagging ensures the avoidance of potential hazards that might compromise workplace safety. Protecting your tools is crucial, providing coverage for renovations and replacements.

Ensuring all required items undergo regular testing is paramount. The construction industry, in particular, benefits from the frequency of inspections, mitigating electrical hazards and promoting safe operation through electrical safety testing.

Test and Tag are Necessary

A test and tag company:

Engaging a test and tagging company, exemplified by The Local Guys, ensures thorough equipment testing and identification of any failed items. The company, stands out as a leading provider of testing and tagging services in Australia. Their expert professionals prioritise client safety, offering comprehensive records and asset lists for workplaces.

The Local Guys go beyond ensuring a safe working environment; they enhance production and work performance by providing peace of mind to workers. With expertise in risk assessment, their qualified technicians navigate diverse environments, from low-risk to high-risk, ensuring electrical compliance and adherence to safety standards. The tagging process, overseen by a responsible person, follows testing frequencies set by a qualified technician, promoting maximum safety and compliance with electrical safety regulations.

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