Why Should You Test & Tag?
By ensuring your workplace is tested and tagged, you demonstrating your duty of care in maintaining a safe workplace so employees and visitors avoid electrical injuries. By undertaking regular testing, maintenance, and inspection of electrical equipment you are making sure the appliances are safe for use. In some instances, this may result in lower insurance premiums, but certainly results in the reduction of costly urgent ad hoc maintenance that has the potential to disrupt your ongoing business operations. In your workplace, you are responsible for the safety of everyone who works in or visits your premises, so a comprehensive program is essential to satisfy your duty of care.
What Equipment Requires Testing?
Any item that is to be plugged in to or connected to a wall socket or generator qualifies to be tested. This can include electric drills, monitors, PC’s and larger items like photocopiers and refrigerators. The environment of the equipment determines the test frequency that the individual items need to be tested and tagged.
Newly purchased equipment does not need testing and tagging upon entry to service. It should have a New to Service tag applied and the item tested and tagged at the next testing and tagging scheduled service.
What Is Included?
After we complete your testing, you will receive:
Full reporting.
A certificate of compliance with your testing expiry date.
Any advice and information you require from a qualified electrician.
We contact you when your next service is due – so you will never need to worry!