Portable appliance testing and tagging in Victoria as per Australian Standards 3760, and 3012 for construction environments.

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Mercury test and tag is established in South East Victoria and has been providing the community with compliance solutions tailored to their business needs since 2009.

What we do:
 Electrical test and tag (as per ASNZ 3760 and/or ASNZ 3012)
 Fire Extinguishers / Fire hose reels
 Emergency Exit lights and luminaires
 RCD’s – portable and fixed

Certifications:
Working with children check (WWC)
Police Check
Certificate number TT1010
FPAS Accreditation - Qualified
Construction White Card
Victoria Building Authority Plumbing Registration
We use the Seaward PrimeTest Portable Appliance Tester to ensure compliance, and produce our reports using Seaward PatGuard.

ASNZ3760 appliance testing checks (where applicable):
 Visual Inspections             Earth Resistance
 Insulation Resistance      Polarity
 Leakage

Electrical Safety
Electrical testing and tagging helps identify hazards, and control the risks of injury from exposure to electricity.

Working safely with electricity
Employers must provide and maintain a working environment that is safe and without risks to the health of employees, so far as is reasonably practicable.

Employers must provide and maintain systems of work that are, so far as is reasonably practicable, safe and without risks to health. This includes ensuring systems of work are developed, communicated and implemented.

Examples of common ways to control risks include:

·       regularly inspecting leads and cables for wear, damage before use

·       tagging out and removing any faulty or damaged electrical equipment from service

·       ensuring only competent people, such as appropriately licensed or registered electricians, carry out repairs to electrical installations and equipment

·       protecting power circuits from overloading by using an appropriately rated protection device such as, an RCD or circuit breaker

·       providing enough individual socket outlets for equipment

·       using battery powered equipment instead of mains operated, where possible

·       using lead stands or insulated cable hangers to keep leads off the ground and away from sharp edges

·       using cable protection ramps or covers to protect cables and cords, where applicable


See more here: https://www.worksafe.vic.gov.au/electrical-safety