The procedure of compliance testing and tagging is used to guarantee the security and compliance of electrical equipment in a variety of locations, including residences, workplaces, and public buildings.
To meet regulatory standards and reduce the risk of electrical dangers, it entails inspecting, testing, and labelling electrical equipment. For electrical safety, accident risk reduction, and regulatory compliance, compliance testing and labelling are crucial.
The frequency of testing and tagging may change depending on the type of equipment, the environment in which it is used, and the pertinent laws in the particular jurisdiction. To guarantee that your equipment has been tested, tagged, and meets with NSW Government requirements, get in touch with Dinnen Electrical.