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The 'Cord extension sets and EPODs' column has been removed, and now incorporated in to one column along with Class I and Class II items.
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Therefore all portable electrical equipment located in a manufacturing environment is now subject to retesting every six months. In order to reduce confusion within manufacturing environments, no longer are there different retesting time frames for Class I and Class II equipment. There are 3 changes to Table 4 worth highlighting. Retesting Frequencies (Table 4) Table 4 of AS/NZS 3760:2010 has been reviewed and now aligns more closely with the NZ Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010. For example, a standard printer located on a 'crash cart' in a hospital and connected to bio-medical equipment on the 'crash cart' will no longer be tested under AS/NZS 3760:2010 but under AS/NZS 3551:2004. Medical Equipment Requirements for medical electrical equipment have been clarified to reduce confusion between the use of AS/NZS 3760 and AS/NZS 3551:2004 Technical management programs for medical devices.Īll items that are defined as a medical system are now to be tested under AS/NZS 3551:2004 regardless of whether the individual appliance is deemed to be bio-medical equipment. One of the most important areas of competency is the understanding of the Standard, and I encourage all 'responsible persons' to ensure their test and tag provider owns a current copy of the Standard and understands the changes.

The responsible person is the owner of the premises, equipment or under the relevant OH&S Act is deemed to be responsible for the safety of the workplace. Responsible Person The new Standard makes specific references to the responsibilities of 'the responsible person' to ensure the competency of technicians undertaking a test and tag program. ' Whilst the Standard has been completely revised, there are a few key areas worth noting as they may affect the way your test and tag program is implemented. Following the comprehensive review, Derek Johns the Chairman of EL-036 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment, the group charged with the review of the Standard, stated he was confident that 'The revisions to AS/NZS 3760 will help to assure users that electrical equipment is safe when it has been tested and marked in accordance with this Standard. Recommendations were put forward, and lively debate ensued as to the impact the proposed changes would make not only to industry, but to the safety of employees in Australia and New Zealand. Over the past 12 months, a group of passionate representatives from various industry groups and associations (including a number of electrical safety experts) have met to review In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment. AS/NZS 3760:2010 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical.ĪS/NZS 3760:2010 - Summary of the new Australian Testing and Tagging Standard This article featured in the Summer 2010 Edition of Electrical Connection magazine.
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Power boards obtained must comply with Standards Australia, AS/NZS 3105, and be. An interpretation for Department of Education and Training (DE&T) Schools in Victoria. In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment. And testing on construction sites are set out in Australian standard AS/NZS.Īustralian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 3760:2001.
