Tag It Safe technicians use the latest electronic data capturing system that will test your equipment quickly and accurately to the Australian and New Zealand Standards AS/NZ3760.
Any plug in electrical appliances in a working environment or public place, i.e. computers, microwaves, 3 phase equipment, hand held tools, extension leads, power boards, portable Residual Current Devices (RCD’s) should be tested regularly. The frequency of testing depends on the environment in which the appliance is being used. A harsher environment means the appliance is more likely to be damaged and should be tested more often.
Once tested the appliance shall have a Pass or Failed bar-coded tag placed next to the male plug of the flexible lead. This test tag shows that the appliance has been tested and is therefore ready for use, or, the appliance is unsafe and is to be disconnected from use, and labelled with a ‘DANGER DO NOT USE’ tag.
There is no additional charge for testing power boards, and Tag It Safe also test three-phase (polyphase/415V) equipment at the same rate as single-phase appliances.
Once tested a record of the appliance, date, test outcomes and the technician shall be made and supplied to the client in their asset management report.