Electrical Test and Tag FAQs Melbourne
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to the most common questions about our Electrical Test and Tag
Electrical test and tag is required in higher-risk environments such as construction, demolition and some industrial workplaces. In other workplaces, regular testing supports the business owner’s duty of care under workplace health and safety obligations. A Plus Compliance Services helps businesses maintain safe, documented and auditable electrical safety records.
Testing intervals depend on the workplace environment and the type of equipment. Construction and high-risk areas usually require more frequent testing, while offices and lower-risk environments may have longer intervals. A Plus Compliance Services can assess your site and apply the correct retest schedule based on the relevant Australian Standard.
Electrical test and tag is generally carried out under AS/NZS 3760, which covers in-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment.
If an item fails, it should be removed from service, clearly identified, and reported to the responsible site contact. A Plus provides failed item reporting so your team can take action quickly and maintain a clear audit trail.
Yes. A Plus Compliance Services provides clear asset registers, compliance reports, failed item reports and due-date reminders to help businesses manage ongoing compliance.
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