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Subject to subregulation (3), without limiting clause 2.5.6 of AS/NZS 3012:2010 (Electrical installations — Construction and demolition sites), a person conducting a business or undertaking at, or a person with management or control of, a workplace must ensure that a worker or any plant or material used or controlled by a worker does not enter…
A person does not commit an offence under subregulation (2) if, proof of which is on the person — (a) the overhead electric line has been adequately insulated and effectively cordoned off to protect the safety of persons or otherwise made safe, as the case requires; or (b) the worker is authorised to carry out…
If it is not reasonably practicable to ensure the safe distance of a person, plant or thing from an underground electric line, the person conducting the business or undertaking at the workplace must ensure that — (a) a risk assessment is conducted in relation to the proposed work; and (b) control measures implemented are consistent…
A person does not commit an offence under subregulation (2) if, proof of which is on the person — (a) the overhead electric line has been adequately insulated and effectively cordoned off to protect the safety of persons or otherwise made safe, as the case requires; or (b) the worker is authorised to carry out…
In this regulation — danger zone means anywhere that — (a) is within 0.5 metres of a live insulated overhead electric line or aerial bundled conductor line of a voltage of not more than 1 000 volts; or (b) is within 1.0 metre of a live uninsulated overhead electric line of a voltage of not…
Without limiting subregulation (2), the residual current device must have a tripping current that does not exceed 30 milliamps if electricity is supplied to the equipment through a socket outlet not exceeding 20 amps.
Subregulation (2) does not apply if the supply of electricity to the electrical equipment — (a) does not exceed 50 volts alternating current; or (b) is direct current; or (c) is provided through an isolating transformer that provides at least an equivalent level of protection; or (d) is provided from a non-earthed socket outlet supplied…
The person must keep a record of all testing of a residual current device (other than any testing conducted daily) until the earlier of the following occurs — (a) the device is next tested; (b) the device is permanently removed from use.
A person with management or control of a workplace must take all reasonable steps to ensure that residual current devices used at the workplace are tested regularly by a competent person to ensure that the devices are operating effectively.
The person must keep a record of all testing of a residual current device (other than any testing conducted daily) until the earlier of the following occurs — (a) the device is next tested; (b) the device is permanently removed from use.