Electrical

Testing and tagging revisited

15 November, 2006 by Wendy Cramer

Testing and tagging is one element of electrical safety that has caused confusion since its inception. In NSW, an amendment was recently issued to clarify which appliances and environments need to be part of an ongoing testing and tagging routine


Total electrical safety in the workplace

14 August, 2006 | Supplied by: Contractor Accreditation Services

Electricity can shock, burn, damage nerves and internal organs or kill people and animals. It can also cause property damage


Lighting range

13 February, 2006 | Supplied by: Thorn Lighting Pty Limited

Thorn's Jet fitting has been designed for contractors and installers who are dissatisfied with over-complicated, poor quality street lighting fittings. Jet provides an aesthetic, vandal-resistant, easy-to-use IP65 compact street lighting fitting, suitable for use in a wide variety of road applications.


Safety lamps

18 January, 2006 | Supplied by: GE Lighting

Cov-R-Guard Lamps are wrapped in a casing of Lexan plastic that effectively contains glass fragments and phosphor if the lamp is broken. The casing allows for maximum protection, with minimum light loss - keeping an installation bright and safe. Both the casing and the lamp are fully recyclable, once separated.


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