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Guide to testing and tagging portable electrical equipment and residual current devices at workplaces April 2014 Guide to testing and tagging portable electrical equipment and RCDs at workplaces Page 2 of 10 Disclaimer Information in this publication is provided to assist people in meeting occupational safety and health obligations. It is made available in good faith and is derived from sources believed to be reliable and accurate at the time of publication. While information is correct at the time of publication, readers should check and verify any legislation referenced in this publication to ensure it is current at the time of use. Changes in law after this document is published may impact on the accuracy of information. Acknowledgement Parts of this Guide are based, with permission, on Competent Person for testing and tagging Electrical Equipment, published in 2007 by WorkCover New South Wales.

(either fixed installation or generator) by a flexible cord or connecting device. Typical examples are portable, hand-operated and moveable plug-in electrical appliances, flexible extension cords and power outlet devices. The term residual current device means a device intended to isolate supply to protected

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