Electrician fined for inadequate supervision


Tuesday, 12 April, 2022

Electrician fined for inadequate supervision

A Nedlands family has avoided serious injury after an electrical work error caused the metal pipes at their home to become energised, with one person receiving an electric shock from a shower tap. The November 2019 incident led Building and Energy to prosecute Canning Vale electrician Samuel Thomas Alliston (EW161275) for not adequately supervising the electrical work, which was carried out by an apprentice under his supervision. Alliston was fined $5000 after pleading guilty to breaching WA’s electrical licensing regulations.

The court heard that Alliston and the apprentice attended the Nedlands property to replace the main switchboard and install new lights and a fan. That evening, an occupant at the house received an electric shock from the shower tap, but fortunately there were no serious injuries. An investigation by Building and Energy revealed that the main neutral conductor at the switchboard was left disconnected. Without a neutral connection, circuit protection mechanisms do not work and earthed metal objects are exposed to hazardous voltage rises that could cause lethal electric shocks or fires.

Magistrate Thomas Hall ordered Allison to pay costs of $1804 and emphasised the seriousness of any electrical offence, adding that “the buck stops” with the supervisor to ensure work is carried out correctly. Western Australia’s Director of Energy Safety, Saj Abdoolakhan, said the missing connection put lives at risk.

“It is essential that apprentices are properly supervised so the public can be confident in the safety and quality of the electrical work. This is another case where, had the mandatory checks and tests been undertaken, the electrician would have picked up and corrected the error,” Abdoolakhan said.

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