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Safe T Electrical Services QLD Pty Ltd

Locality: Mooloolaba, Queensland

Phone: +61 413 765 416



Address: PO Box 1123 4572 Mooloolaba, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.sesq.com.au

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15.01.2022 The weather has been CRAZY. Its time to CLEAN your air con



12.01.2022 When was the last time you #TestedandTagged your electrical equipment? Some electrical equipment and safety switches need to be tested at intervals accordin...g to the type of work they are used for. Make sure you’re up to speed with your industry and be confident your gear is safe to use. www.worksafe.qld.gov.au//electrical-equipment-and-tools-te

09.01.2022 #eSafeElectrical We recently investigated several incidents where switchboard wiring had been damaged, resulting in active conductors shorting to either earthed... switchboard enclosures or neutral bars inside the switchboard. This can cause an arc flash which can injure workers and damage property. Check out our latest eSafe article to read what common mistakes contribute to incidents. https://www.vision6.com.au/v/15149/1822410259/email.html See more

05.01.2022 ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN STRATA HOMES By Strata Compliance Solutions on January 24th, 2020 in News Did you know that property owners and managers have a legal duty under the QLD Work Health and Safety Act 2011 to eliminate or manage electrical safety hazards for your tenants so far as reasonably practicable? This means you may be held negligent and even liable should an electrical incident or injury occur and it can be proven you were attributable. The QLD Electrical Safety Off...ice recognises this obligation can be a daunting prospect for property owners and as such have recently released a new Guide about electrical safety for both owners and tenants to assist both parties in meeting their legal duties. Developed in consultation with Tenants Queensland, the first version for tenants is a relatively simple Guide and is aptly titled Electrical Safety in Rental Properties Tenants Guide offering valuable advice regarding key electrical safety risks including education about: Safety switches and smoke alarms, including where to find electrical switchboards, how to test whether safety switches and batteries are working properly and how often they should be tested. Electrical ‘Do It Yourself’ taboos, including what you can and should not do yourself, and what to do about electrical issues that you should not attempt to fix yourself. Roof spaces, including what electrical safety hazards can be found in roof spaces, and what to do before doing anything in a roof space. Risks involved with electrical appliances, including what to look for when buying or before using the appliance. Doing things near overhead powerlines or before digging underground, including how to find out if there are electrical safety risks involved and who to contact about this. Complimenting the Electrical Safety in Rental Properties Tenants Guide, is the Electrical Safety in Rental Properties Property Owners Guide, which also focuses on the above key issues in greater depth from a property owner perspective. We highly recommend you take a moment to download both of these guides from the QLD Electrical Safety website at www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/electricalsafety and provide a copy of Electrical Safety in Rental Properties Tenants Guide to your tenants. By doing so, you will be demonstrating a diligent and proactive approach to ensuring the electrical safety of your property and its occupants. This article was contributed by Sean Albert, General Manager Strata Compliance Solutions



03.01.2022 Friends in Mackay- Whether you are building, renovating or maintaining your home, if you have questions about how to make your home electrically safe we are her...e for you! Come visit our experts at the Mackay Expo this weekend! Look for out for our stand at P248 in the pavilion and come down for a chat about how to keep your home and family electrically safe. For more information visit https://mackayexpo.com.au/

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