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Test & tag

Test & Tag

Test and Tag is the name given to the process of checking the safety of portable electrical appliances in accordance with AS/NZS 3760:2010. It involves two parts: first visually inspecting the appliance for any damage, followed by electrically testing it with a Portable Appliance Tester. Once tested, the item is placed with a tag to confirm that it has in fact been tested, along with showing who tested it, the test date and when the next test is due. Our comprehensive testing and tagging system utilises the latest up-to-date technology by Seaward, keeping all required compliance documentation records.
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Emergency & Exit Light Testing

Emergency & Exit Light Testing

AS 1851 Inspection & Testing of Emergency and exit lights are essential, hence, they require regular inspection, testing and maintenance. The procedures of emergency light testing have been clearly set out in the AS 2293 and failure to comply may lead to varying degrees of penalty. Both maintained, and non-maintained emergency lighting requires testing every six months to ensure that they are in excellent working condition. All tests are required to be performed by licenced Fire Technicians with documentation and records as evidence of compliance to be kept.
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Microwave Testing

Microwave Testing

Safe, properly maintained microwave ovens have two or more safety devices that stop microwaves from being generated as soon as the door is opened, keeping all radioactive energy inside. Leakage can occur around the door, and while the door seals typically restrict this leakage to a safe limit, these seals can deteriorate over time. Using a microwave radiation detector, a radiation leakage test is carried out to make sure your microwave ovens meet Australian safety standards. It is important to inspect and test to ensure any leakage does not exceed the recommended level.
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RCD Testing

RCD Testing

RCD testing is the process of safely "tripping" your RCD to ensure it will operate quickly should there be an electrical incident. Your RCD is designed to trip, or switch off all the power to that circuit. Australian and New Zealand standards detail the maximum "trip times" for various RCD.. Our comprehensive testing and tagging system utilises the latest up-to-date technology by Seaward, keeping all required compliance documentation records required by the NSW Government Codes of Practice for Managing Electrical Risks in the Workplace and model WHS Act and Regulations as per Safe Work Australia
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