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Authorised Version No. 071 Electricity Safety Act 1998 43A Safety of electrical installations—building work 30 155 Cathodic protection and stray current corrosion regulations 162 156 Electrical contractors and electrical workers 163 "appropriate class", in relation to a licensed electrical worker, means a licensed electrical worker of the appropriate class as specified in the Electricity (Electrical Workers) Regulations (Rg 1). Electrical incidents and notifications A person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) must, under the Electrical Safety Regulation 2013 (the ES Regulation), notify the regulator once they become aware of a serious electrical incident (SEI) or dangerous electrical event (DEE) arising out of the conduct of their business or undertaking. ELECTRICAL SAFETY ACT 2002 - As at 23 October 2017 - Act 42 of 2002 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title PART 1 - PRELIMINARY Division 1 - Introduction 1.Short title 2.Commencement 3.Act binds all persons Division 2 - Purpose of Act 4.Purpose 5.How purpose of Act is to be achieved Division 3 - Application of Act 6. This guide should be read in conjunction with theElectrical Safety Act 2002(the Act) and the Electrical Safety Regulation 2013(the Regulation). Where any discrepancy arises, theAct and Regulation take precedence. The information provided may be subject to change at any time without notice. 2002 No. 2665 ELECTRICITY The Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002 Made - - - - - 24th October 2002 Laid before Parliament 28th October 2002 Coming into force - - 31st January 2003 ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS PART I INTRODUCTORY 1. Citation, commencement and interpretation 2. Application of Regulations 3. Electrical Hazard Awareness Study Guide Given information regarding electrical safety, various examples, and realistic work scenarios, the student shall be able to identify and describe electrical hazards and precautions that should be taken to avoid injury in the workplace. 73 Kb: Near Miss Electrical Fatality Electrical Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2019. The Electrical Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2019 was approved by Governor in Council on 18 July 2019 and commenced on 19 July 2019. This amendment regulation omits section 73A (Work involving PV modules at solar farms) from the Electrical Safety Regulation 2013. Application of Regulations. 2. —(1) Except as provided for in paragraph (2), in so far as these Regulations apply to any generator, distributor, supplier or meter operator, they shall also apply to any agent, contractor or sub-contractor of his acting on his behalf in relation to a matter which is the subject of these Regulations. Pursuant to sections 169, 169A, and 169B of the Electricity Act 1992, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council, makes the following regulations. Inspections, etc. for the Secretary of State 30. —(1) A generator or distributor whose equipment is subject to inspection, test or examination for the purpose of ascertaining whether a breach of these Regulations may have occurred, by an inspector appointed under section 30 of the Electricity Act 1989, shall afford reasonable facilities therefor. 3.2 Electrical safety legislation (enforced by EnergySafety WA) The regulations under the Electricity Act 1945 (WA) that are relevant to UWA are the following: Electricity (Licensing)

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