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Guide Testing and Tagging Portable Electrical Equipment ...
www.commerce.wa.gov.auGuide to testing and tagging portable electrical equipment and RCDs at workplaces Page 5 of 10 Regulation 3.63 of the OSH regulations, states that any worker bringing a portable item of electrical equipment or RCD to a construction or demolition site that is required to be tested under AS/NZS 3012:2003, must, before the item is used:
THE INSPECTION OF PORTABLE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
www.ucl.ac.ukPortable electrical equipment Equipment that has a lead (cable) and plug and which is normally moved around or can easily be moved from place to place. Guidance The following equipment types are regarded as portable for the purposes of this guidance. Portable appliance An appliance of less than 18 kg in mass that is intended to be moved
Maintaining portable electrical equipment in low-risk ...
www.hse.gov.ukassume that the item is a Class I appliance and carry out a portable appliance test. Table 1 Suggested initial intervals for checking portable electrical equipment Equipment/environment User checks Formal visual inspection Combined inspection and testing Battery-operated: (less than 40 volts No No No Extra low voltage: (less than 50
Maintaining portable electrical equipment in low …
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive Maintaining portable electric equipment in low-risk environments Page 2 of 6 How do I ensure the safety of electrical equipment?
Workshop Self Inspection Checklist (WELDING) WORK02
www.docs.csg.ed.ac.ukAre all items of portable electrical equipment involved in the welding process subject to a suitable regime of appliance testing, maintenance and record keeping? (see University Health and Safety Policy, Part Three: Electrical Equipment) Are items of hard-wired equipment likewise subject to regular maintenance checks by Estates & Buildings