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Read the May 2025 edition of eSAFE Electrical bulletin.
Do you supply electrical equipment such as circuit breakers, socket outlets, luminaires and switches? If yes, under the law you are either a Responsible Supplier (manufacturer or importer) or you are a Second or Subsequent Supplier in the supply chain of In-Scope electrical equipment.
The important safety messages for farms and other rural properties featured in the annual Farm Safety Calendar were in the media spotlight in early June when the Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning and Minister for Industrial Relations the Hon. Jarrod Bleijie announced entries were open for the 2026 Farm Safety Calendar competition.
In May 2025, the Electrical Licensing Committee took disciplinary action against two licence holders. An electrical worker performed electrical work which included the installation of an earth connection with an underground supply link pillar and an electrical contractor performed electrical work which included the installation of an earth connection with an underground supply link pillar.
Yamaha Music Australia has issued a recall on a model of power adaptor, PA-300C, due to a safety risk. Consumers are urged to take immediate action to prevent potential injury or serious property damage.