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  • Prepared by

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Location
  • Task Observed

  • Personnel

  • This Is A High Risk Activity: Unwanted Events: Electrical Injury, Fire, Explosion (Arc Flash)

  • Reference Procedures: EIMS-4-2477 Low Voltage Electrical Work,
    EIMS-4-9968 Working Near Live Overhead Electric Lines,
    EIMS-4-9969 Working Near Overhead Electric Lines,
    EIMS-4-10042 Barricades & Signage,
    EIMS-4-10276 Electrical Testing & Tagging;
    EIMSM-7-626 Construction and Demolition sites, wiring guidelines

  • The hierarchy of controls has been applied when determining work methods involving electrical energy, with prioritisation given to higher order controls (elimination, isolation etc.)

  • Only equipment (portable and fixed) that complies with Australian or international Electrical Standards shall be authorised for use. <br>Clear signage/labelling of isolation points / energy sources referenced on plant/equipment

  • Appropriate controls (plans, training, communications etc.) have been developed and implemented to manage Risks associated with commissioning of equipment

  • Conduct Visual Inspection - Construction wiring has been installed and certified as required by a competent person in accordance with relevant legislation/client requirements.

  • Conduct Visual Inspection - All circuits and powered equipment have RCD protection.

  • Conduct Visual Inspection - All electrical equipment tested and tagged (refer to EIMS-4-10276) and recorded on a site/project register is

  • Conduct Visual Inspection - Only workers that are trained and qualified shall be authorised to perform work on electrical systems

  • SWMS/JHA’s/Safe Work Instructions have been developed and approved for all activities involving the potential for contact with live conductors. If a risk of contact with electrical energy exists controls should include the use of insulated tools, gloves, mats etc.

  • Identification of any live electrical circuits will be established prior to any penetrations of surfaces (walls, flooring and roofing)

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