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Why does an inspector visit a workplace?

The main role of an inspector is to ensure workplaces comply with electrical safety legislation, industrial relations legislation and workplace health and safety legislation. It is also part of an inspector’s role to provide information and advice on the legislation.

Inspectors visit workplaces for a variety of reasons including:

Electrical and workplace health and safety inspectors only pre-arrange their visit to the workplace if they are confident that advance notice of a workplace visit will not jeopardise the intention of the visit. Advance notice is not usually provided.

However industrial relations inspectors will provide advance notice where practicable.

When taking enforcement action the inspector will explain:

If you are not completely clear about the explanation, please ask the inspector to clarify these issues.

Last updated January 20, 2006