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What does the law say

In order to understand the safety requirements for electricity supply and distribution entities and your obligations for electrical safety you must consider and understand relevant legislation and codes of practice.

General electrical safety rights and obligations
What you must do
Specific regulations for electricity supply and distribution entities
Specific codes of practice for electricity supply and distribution entities

General electrical safety obligations

To understand your obligations and electrical safety requirements you must be familiar with the:

The Electrical Safety Act 2002 also helps you to meet your electrical safety obligations through the:

You also have obligations and safety obligations under the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 (PDF, 766 KB).

Where the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 and the Electrical Safety Act 2002 both apply to a situation, the Electrical Safety Act 2002 takes precedence.

Every Queensland employer must have workers’ compensation insurance. Most employers insure with WorkCover Queensland, while a small number of large organisations have their own insurance. This insurance coverage ensures that employees injured at work receive financial support.

What you must do

If the regulation describes an electrical risk at your workplace, you must do what the regulation says, and

If there is a Code of Practice about an electrical risk at your workplace you must either:

If there is no regulation or code of practice about a risk at your workplace you must choose an appropriate way to manage exposure to the risk and take reasonable precautions and exercise proper diligence about the risk. See the Risk Management Code of Practice 2007 for further information.

Specific regulations for electricity supply and distribution entities

Electrical Safety Regulation 2002 (PDF, 801 KB).

Specific codes of practice for electricity supply and distribution entities

There is one code of practice that describes the main electrical safety problems linked to electricity supply and distribution entities and gives practical advice on how to address them:

Works Code of Practice 2002 (Protective earthing, underground cable systems and maintenance of supporting structures for powerlines)

Where electrical safety risks exist at your workplace you must either:

Last updated July 16, 2009