1ensuring all work carried out in relation to electrical equipment and installations in their area of responsibility is adequately supervised — this includes electrical staff, contractors and labour hire employees
2ensuring electrical equipment or installations in their area of responsibility are installed and tested in accordance with the Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995 and maintained in a safe working condition
3ensuring electrical installations and equipment are in accordance with Australian Standard AS/NZS 3000 Electrical installations (also known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)
4in their area of responsibility, stopping the installation or use of any electrical equipment considered to be dangerous, and reporting to the manager any situation that may affect the safe use of electricity or contravene the Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995
5regularly checking that the electrical nominee or electrical contractor has reviewed and inspected uncertified installations, and signed the electrical log book entries
6maintenance systems are in place in their area of responsibility so that electrical equipment and installations are maintained in a safe working order — electrical supervisors must continually monitor the maintenance system to ensure it remains up to date
7contractors have entered their work in section 1 of the area’s electrical log book and it has been certified by the nominee
8each entry made in the electrical log book contains all details required by the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991, including the name(s) of electrical worker(s), the contractor(s) that performed the work, and the date on which the work was completed
9the in-house licence nominee or electrical contractor has certified all entries in the electrical log book relating to new installations, alterations and additions to existing installations, including when electrical installation works are removed or made redundant
10all electrical installing work is inspected and tested in accordance with the regulations.
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