This document has been re-assessed by the committee, and judged to still be up to date.
It is intended that the Electricity (Safety) Regulations will reference this edition of the standard, AS/NZS 3000:2018, as a means of compliance. Please contact WorkSafe - Energy Safety for more information.
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The hard copy AS/NZS 3000:2018 is printed with a plastic coil bind and does not include the Electrical (Safety) Regulations.
Sets out requirements for the design, construction and verification of electrical installations, including the selection and installation of electrical equipment forming part of such electrical installations. These requirements are intended to protect persons, livestock, and property from electric shock, fire and physical injury hazards that may arise from an electrical installation that is used with reasonable care and with due regard to the intended purpose of the electrical installation. In addition, guidance is provided so that the electrical installation will function correctly for the purpose intended and takes into account mitigating the foreseeable adverse effects of disruption to supply. Part 1 provides uniform essential elements that constitute the minimum regulatory requirements for a safe electrical installation. It also provides an alternative regulatory vehicle for Australian and New Zealand regulators seeking to move from the present prescription of AS/NZS 3000 in electrical installation safety and licensing legislation. Part 2 provides installation practices that are deemed to comply with the essential safety requirements of Part 1. This edition is bound with a plastic coil, not with a ring binder as in the previous edition.
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