Appliance Testing and Tagging

Three good reasons to not skip your next service.

Electrical tagging, or 'test and tag', as it is known in Australia, is a perennial irritant for many school administrators. Some see it as a drain on school resources, while others believe the procedure to be a waste of time. However, there are a number of reasons why electrical tagging is an important aspect of schools' risk management policies. Read on to find out more about why electrical tagging is important and why skipping your school's next test and tag round is a bad idea.

  1.It's the law

Under the various workplace health and safety (WHS) laws enacted by states and territories across Australia, employers (including schools) have a legal obligation to ensure workplaces are safe. Various jurisdiction in Australia explicitly mandate electrical tagging as part of their WHS regulations; and as such, the various state-based workplace safety authorities have interpreted the general duty of employers to ensure a safe system of work to encompass test and tag procedures. For example, WorkSafe Victoria has advised that it considers adherence to the national standards on electrical tagging, as set by Standards Australia, to fall under this general duty.

It is essential that your school follows the test and tag schedule set out by your state's WHS regulator, lest you expose yourself to compliance audits.

  2.Fire safety

Faulty electrical equipment is the biggest cause of fires on commercial premises in Australia, and schools are not immune. School building fires have the potential to bring distress to staff and students, displace classes while repairs occur, and, of course, cause physical injury. Up to 10 percent of all equipment tested during regular electrical audits fails inspection, meaning without periodic testing, your school could become a fire disaster waiting to happen.

  3.Preventing electric shock

Test and tag procedures are undertaken to not only prevent electrical fires, but also reduce the chance of electric shock. Electrical tagging involves a thorough visual inspection of the equipment in question, followed by the use of an appliance tester to check for electrical faults. According to  Facility Management Magazine, it is at the first stage that most faulty items fail testing. Most of the time, the (adult) user is surprised that the appliance, which may look safe at first glance, has been deemed an electric shock hazard.

The electric shock risk has particular importance to schools. If a mature adult is often unable to determine the difference between an electrical appliance that is safe to use and one that may pose a risk of electrocution, what chance does a child have? Children can have a more severe reaction to electric shock than adults, so electrical safety in schools is of paramount importance.

The annual or biennial test and tag round might be met with groans or annoyance by many school administrators, but as these three points show, electrical tagging for schools is of vital importance. So next time your school's test and tag schedule falls due, take it as an opportunity to invest in the future of safety for your school.  .

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  • Highly competitive pricing.
  • Only Test and Tag SCHOOLS !!  
  • Personalized Service!!
  • WWC Checked.Insured.
  • Bar Coded Labels with YOUR School Logo on the tag.
  • Tracks each item bu name and location.
  • Detailed Tagging register.Includes obsolete items and "not found "items
  • Memory stick back-up copy supplied.



Make sure YOUR school is COMPLIANT !!

Many testers are really only interested in their income and their business, not your school. At School Test & Tag we have over 40 years of educational experiance, and appreciate the tight budgets that schools have to run on and therefore endeavor to make this task as economical as possible.

Correct tagging intervals for each item can reduce the overall cost dramatically. NOT everything has to be tagged each year 

 
 
 

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