All electrical/wiring installations will degrade over time. However, most homeowners often forget the state of the wiring.
Checking the wires is one of the most important things you should do to protect your home from electric shocks.
Electrical inspections are performed by qualified technicians who are trained and familiar with the design and operation of electrical systems. This helps to identify unsafe equipment, incorrect installation, and non-compliance with work rules.
1)Avoid Electric Shock Hazard:
OSHA records that electric shock is the most common hazard in the construction industry, accounting for a quarter of deaths. Performing electrical inspections helps prevent electric shocks in the workplace and provides a safe environment for all employees.
2)Ensure Compliance With Regulatory Standards:
Companies must comply with regulatory standards to avoid unnecessary criminal incidents, lawsuits, and investigations. Compliance with national/global electrical safety standards/regulations helps protect employees from electric shock, electric shock, fire, and explosion hazards.
3)Securing Insurance Claims:
Insurance companies need certificates to support insurance claims. Accurate records can be used as records of accidents and damage. Confirm the facts you gathered during the electrical inspection.
To ensure the safety of all Australians at your facility, Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) recommends that a licensed technician inspect all houses every five years to ensure that there are no electrical hazards in the environment.
A study by Master Electricians Australia found that in Australia, an average of 15 people dies at home each year from electricity-related accidents. In addition, about 300 people were hospitalized due to severe burns or other electrical-related injuries.
Commercially, the Australian Safety Work Agency recorded 129 deaths due to “electrical contact” in Australia between 2003 and 2013.
In other words, an average of 13 people dies every year. Not to mention the thousands of fires that destroy houses and businesses every year due to electrical accidents.
These are shocking statistics that could have been avoided by a simple electrical inspection by a licensed electrician.
The electrical safety checklist is exhaustive work for safety inspectors. By hiring a professional from Care Labs, will help you take the load off of your shoulders and ensure that everything at your company is up to code and in line with state regulations
Care Labs offer electrical safety inspection services in all the major cities of Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, and Western Australia.
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