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Why work de-energised?

It is far safer to work de-energised. Work de-energised unless there is no reasonable alternative and all regulatory requirements for safety have been met.

‘No reasonable alternative’ means that there is a greater safety risk if a situation is de-energised.

Working de-energised also applies to all electrical equipment – from appliances and cables to switchboards and electrical accessories.

It will mean isolating and disconnecting power supply and proving that the parts are de-energised before carrying out further work.

Safe isolation

Refer to Section 5.4.2 of the Code of Practice - Electrical Work for more details on isolating and disconnecting.

Last updated July 18, 2005