Test and tagging is a generic name that describes the process of electrical testing and visual inspection of electrical tools and equipment. Test and tagging protocols are generally followed as part of a regular electrical maintenance schedule, with on-site testing and remote testing services both available from Elekmark.
Only a person appointed as competent can carry out test and tag services, with Elekmark staff having the experience and qualifications to do the job properly every time. Electrical test and tagging requires the use of specialised testing equipment, with our trained staff able to meet your safety and compliance needs.
Test and tagging procedures are needed in NSW to meet compliance standards, with WH&S legislation set out in different sectors for commercial businesses, contractors, and sole operators. For construction work, this information is found in the 'In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment'. For manufacturing, service, office, amusement and rural industry work, the information is found in the 'Electrical Safety Regulation 2013'.