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Register of licensed electrical workers

Do you employ electrical workers? If you do, then from 1 March 2008 new laws mean you need to keep a register of licenced electrical workers.

The Electrical Safety Act 2002 (PDF, 788 KB) was amended late last year requiring employers and self-employed persons to ensure workers are appropriately licensed (s.57AA) and to keep a register of licensed workers (s.57AB).

The register of licensed workers kept by the employer must be:

The register must include:

These details are readily obtained from the actual electrical licence.

There is no set format for the register and it may be kept in electronic form.

Licence changes must be notified to employer (s. 57AC)

Holders of electrical work licences engaged to perform or supervise electrical work for an employer or a self-employed person must notify their employer in writing of any of the following changes within 14 days of it happening:

These changes reinforce safe working practices by ensuring that anyone undertaking electrical work is correctly licensed with verifiable details maintained in a way that is easily checked. The Act now also includes significant penalties for breaches.

The Electrical Safety Office will be monitoring compliance with these new provisions.

Template for register of electrical licences

A template is available (Word, 50 KB) that may be useful for your office. However you can use any format that complies with the requirements listed above.

Last updated 22 July 2009