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Fleurieu Testing and Tagging

Phone: +61 439 047 336



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25.01.2022 Hi all, we're officially renaming ourselves Fleurieu Testing and Tagging. Just having to work through a process to get Facebook to allow the name change!



14.01.2022 We officially have a new name!!! Fleurieu Testing and Tagging Contact us for all your testing and tagging needs.... Limited spots available before Christmas. Don't let the safety of you, your employees and customers be forgotten. No tags = no cover if something were ever to happen. Mention our name change to receive 10% off one of our testing and tagging package deals. PM for details.

06.01.2022 We officially have a new name!!! Fleurieu Testing and Tagging Contact us for all your testing and tagging needs.... Limited spots available before Christmas. Don't let the safety of you, your employees and customers be forgotten. No tags = no cover if something were ever to happen. Mention our name change to receive 10% off one of our testing and tagging package deals. PM for details.

04.01.2022 DOES NEW EQUIPMENT NEED TESTING??? Short answer is no, but it still needs to be tagged and logged. It's first worth mentioning that any newly purchased equipment does not need to be tested. However, it will still need to be visually inspected and tagged. ... The correct tag to use in this circumstance is one that states its ‘New to Service’. This particular test tag indicates that the item has not been tested and will require testing at a further date. Specifically, this test tag should include the following information: Wording: "new to service" Date of entry to service Date when next test is due Statement: This appliance has not been tested in accordance with AS/NZS 3760 With regards to regular test tags, they will also require certain information to be filled out as a minimum. As a whole, ensure you're using New to Service test tags (shown below) on all new equipment to ensure you stay compliant with AS/NZS 3760 Standard.



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