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Highlighting safety standards to celebrate Electrical Safety Week 2019

September 2, 2019

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Electrical safety week for 2019 kicks off today serving as a timely reminder that safety around electricity is a 24/7 exercise. Given the complexity of the challenge, there is plenty of guidance out there for the community, professionals in the space, and students and apprentices learning the ropes.

“Among the huge amounts of safety guidance on all things electricity we find Australian and international standards across many different areas of the electrical sector,” said General Manager of Strategy and Engagement, Adam Stingemore. “While much of this guidance is aimed at the professionals in the sector, the consumers are ultimately the big winners with a lot of the guidance aimed at ensuring we can all use electricity safely.”

Some of the standards being acknowledged this week include:

  • AS/NZS 3112:2017 Approval and test specification – plugs and socket-outlets
  • AS 3000:2018 Electrical installations
  • AS/NZS 6215:2008 Electric toys – Safety
  • AS/NZS 1154.1-2009 Insulator and conductor fittings for overhead power lines, Part 1: Performance, material, general requirements and dimensions
  • AS/NZS 3808:2000 Rec:2017 Insulating and sheathing materials for electric cables

“This list is a very small sample proving the impact standards have in improving electrical safety,” said Mr Stingemore. “Standards we are recognising this week highlight the broad nature of the safety we help provide covering consumers and professionals in a variety of settings.”

“Regardless of their focus, standards have been keeping electricians and the Australian public safe for just under 100 years and we are pleased to say this shows no signs of slowing down,” concluded Mr Stingemore.

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Highlighting safety standards to celebrate Electrical Safety Week 2019
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A construction worker in a high-visibility vest and hard hat examines blueprints while standing near a large electricity pylon.

Electrical safety week for 2019 kicks off today serving as a timely reminder that safety around electricity is a 24/7 exercise. Given the complexity of the challenge, there is plenty of guidance out there for the community, professionals in the space, and students and apprentices learning the ropes.

“Among the huge amounts of safety guidance on all things electricity we find Australian and international standards across many different areas of the electrical sector,” said General Manager of Strategy and Engagement, Adam Stingemore. “While much of this guidance is aimed at the professionals in the sector, the consumers are ultimately the big winners with a lot of the guidance aimed at ensuring we can all use electricity safely.”

Some of the standards being acknowledged this week include:

  • AS/NZS 3112:2017 Approval and test specification – plugs and socket-outlets
  • AS 3000:2018 Electrical installations
  • AS/NZS 6215:2008 Electric toys – Safety
  • AS/NZS 1154.1-2009 Insulator and conductor fittings for overhead power lines, Part 1: Performance, material, general requirements and dimensions
  • AS/NZS 3808:2000 Rec:2017 Insulating and sheathing materials for electric cables

“This list is a very small sample proving the impact standards have in improving electrical safety,” said Mr Stingemore. “Standards we are recognising this week highlight the broad nature of the safety we help provide covering consumers and professionals in a variety of settings.”

“Regardless of their focus, standards have been keeping electricians and the Australian public safe for just under 100 years and we are pleased to say this shows no signs of slowing down,” concluded Mr Stingemore.

Contact
Communications Department
communications@standards.org.au
communications@standards.org.au
Jess Dunne
Jess Dunne
Communications Manager
+ 61 2 9237 6381