Electrical Test & Tag
Electrical Test & Tag

Electrical Test & Tag

Appliance test and tag is a safety procedure that is used to ensure the safety of electrical appliances in the workplace or other public settings in Melbourne. The process involves the inspection and testing of electrical appliances and equipment to ensure that they are safe to use and do not pose a risk of electrical shock, fire, or other hazards.

During the test and tag process, a qualified electrician or technician visually inspects each appliance for damage, wear, and tear, and then performs a series of electrical tests to determine if the appliance's electrical components are working properly. This includes checking for leakage current, insulation resistance, and earth resistance.

Once an appliance has been tested and found to be safe, it is fitted with a tag that displays the date of testing, the name of the technician who carried out the test, and the next recommended test date. This tag serves as a record of the testing process and helps to ensure that appliances are regularly inspected and maintained.

Test and tag is a recommended practice for employers and building owners in Melbourne to comply with Occupational Health and Safety requirements. In some cases, it may be a legal requirement, such as for high-risk industries and settings like construction sites, manufacturing facilities, and health care facilities.