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Correct maintenance and installation of luminaires in hazardous areas

Issued 10/2005

This alert is limited to luminaires not installed in accordance with the relevant clauses of AS/NZS 3100 Approval and test specifications-General requirements for electrical equipment (non-Queensland Government link).

An incident in a New South Wales mine prompted the NSW Department of Primary Industries to issue a safety alert about the correct installation, inspection and maintenance of luminaires in certified hazardous areas.

The alert highlighted three factors concerning the plug of the device which contributed to an electrical shock being received from the outside surface of the luminaire:

The faulty equipment could also have caused ignition had flammable and explosive gases been present in the mine.

The recommendations arising from the investigation of the incident could be applicable to other light fittings and other hazardous area installations. They included:

These recommendations highlight the importance of proper and ongoing regular maintenance and inspection of this equipment of this type in hazardous area.

Last updated November 8, 2006