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Duties of high voltage electrical installation owners and operators
A high voltage (HV) electrical installation is a group of items of electrical equipment permanently connected that can be supplied with electricity from an electricity entity or from a generating source at voltages greater than 1000V ACRMS or 1500V ripple-free DC.
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Role of a qualified technical person
All electrical work performed by a licensed electrical contractor must be performed or supervised by a qualified technical person (QTP) who is endorsed on the licence (2 pages).
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Multiple Earth Neutral (MEN) connections
In Qld the majourity of electrical installations employ the multiple earth neutral (MEN) earthing system
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Home ceiling insulation and electrical safety for householders
This information details the new safety requirements for the installation of ceiling insulation in Queensland from 9 March 2010.
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Wiring Rules 2018
Transitional arrangements -
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Supervising electrical apprentices
Effective supervision allows apprentices to develop the knowledge and skills they need to competently perform electrical work in a safe working environment, free from electrical and work health and safety risks.
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Managing the risk of high voltage (HV) induction
Reminder of the risks associated with induced voltages when working on de-energised or non-commissioned electric lines, within close proximity to existing energised high voltage (HV) lines.
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Electrical licensing eligibility guide
Electrical licensing eligibility guide
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Safety Management System Audit and Governance Guide
Prescribed electricity entities guide on Safety Management System audit and governance (June 2020).
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Electrical contractor guide
Guide for electrical contractors to develop a safe system of work for electrical work
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Support for former coal workers how to make a claim
If you have been diagnosed with Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis (CWP) or other mine dust lung disease, you can make a WorkCover Queensland claim: