A trusted name in test and tag - with millions of tests under our belt.

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Why choose ECO Test and Tag?

✅ Comprehensive reporting included at no additional cost

✅ Friendly, fully qualified and experienced technicians

✅ Competitively priced

✅ $20 million in Public Liability Insurance

✅ 24/7 testing services available

✅ Capability to complete any test and tag job, big or small

✅ On-site service

✅ Police checks for all staff

✅ Complete electrical and fire equipment testing solution

✅ Durable printed test tags

✅ Efficient testing utilising the latest in test equipment

✅ Reminder service

✅ Locally owned and operated - not a franchise

Our Testing Services

Electrical Test and Tag Prices

We keep our test and tag pricing simple without any nasty surprises. The pricing below excludes GST and is for single phase electrical equipment and we offer volume discounts for medium and large sites.


Get an instant online estimate using our handy pricing calculator.

SMALL BUSINESS

$4.95

1 - 100 items

/ tag

✅ On-site testing

✅ Detailed report included

✅ Reminder service (opt in)

✅ Workshops, retail stores, fast food outlets, trade tools, small offices, functions and events.

Minimum fee $148.50 excl. GST applies

MEDIUM BUSINESS

$3.75

101 - 1000 items

/ tag

✅ On-site testing

✅ Detailed report included

✅ Reminder service (opt in)

✅ Volume discount

✅ Manufacturing, warehouses, medium offices, hotels.

LARGE BUSINESS

$3.00

1000+ items

/ tag

✅ On-site testing

✅ Detailed report included

✅ Reminder service (opt in)

✅ Volume discount

✅ Large offices, schools, hospitals, workshops, large retail stores.

If you're not sure how many items you have or what items require testing please let us know. One our friendly team will be happy to help and can arrange a free on-site estimate if required. Our experienced technicians, quality systems and customer satisfaction sets us apart as a trusted and reliable provider of test and tag and fire equipment inspection services.

 

We service the whole of Perth and more…

Our testing services are available across the whole of the Perth metropolitan area. We service as far north as Geraldton and as far south as Esperance.

Frequently asked questions…

  • What is testing and tagging?

    The process commonly referred to as ‘testing and tagging’ is a process of checking electrical equipment in accordance with the Australian Standard.

    Electrical testing and tagging must be carried out in accordance to Australian standards outlined in AS/NZS 3760, by a competent, trained person. The test and tag process involves inspecting, electrically testing and then labelling and logging the electrical appliances. Testing and tagging to the Australian standards helps to ensure the safety of electrical equipment in the workplace and can dramatically reduce the risks of electrocution and fires.

    ECO Test and Tag can carry out the testing process from start to finish and take all the hassle out for you. We provide you with detailed electronic reports and can provide email and phone reminders when appliances approach their retest date if you opt to.

  • Is there a grace period for test and tag? Yes, as per Australian Standard AS/NZS 3760:2022 there is an allowable tolerance of two weeks.

  • Is test and tag a legal requirement in Western Australia?

    Yes, to fulfil their duty of care and comply with Work Health and Safety (WHS) regulations, all workplaces in WA must ensure their electrical equipment is safe and regularly inspected, tested, and maintained.

    In Australia we have laws that ensure business owners and managers have a duty of care to employees and visitors to the workplace. No one wants to be at fault for an incident that results in injury or even death. This is why it is so important business owners and managers comply with all relevant work health and safety regulations. The test and tag process improves the general safety of a workplace for the employers, employees and visitors within any given work environment. The test and tag process helps identify faulty equipment and therefore reduces the risk of serious injuries and ill health caused by faulty equipment.

    The Australian Standard AS/NZS 3760 sets out the requirements for in-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and outlines the frequency of inspections and tests that should be carried out. Testing and tagging in accordance with AS/NZS 3760 will help ensure businesses meet their WHS obligations.

  • How often does electrical equipment need test and tag?

    Testing should be conducted at one month, three month, six month, one year, two year or five year intervals depending on the environment in which the equipment is in.

    Remember, this is not our schedule, it is based on Australian Standard AS/NZ3760.

    In most circumstances, the flowing frequencies would be advised, as per AS/NZS 3760:2022 Table 2.4 :

    3 months - building, construction and demolition

    6 months - factories, workshops and production

    12 months - an environment where the equipment/supply cord is prone to flexing or open to abuse

    5 yearly (60 months) - an environment where the equipment/supply cord is not prone to flexing or open to abuse

    The period of time a tag lasts for will be assessed by the technician who conducts the testing process in accordance with Australian Standard, in consultation with the client. Many factors can affect equipment in any given environment, such as heat, moisture, dust, vibration, etc. which can cause damage to electrical equipment. These factors should be taken into consideration to determine when the appliance will need to be retested.

    Click here to find out more about test frequencies for electrical equipment.

    Fire equipment is generally tested at six month intervals or as otherwise stated in the relevant Australian Standards.

  • Do you provide a report?

    Yes we do! Our electrical compliance report provides the results and details of each test conducted. In order to ensure that the information is available when required, it is vital all test results are properly recorded. Here at ECO Test and Tag our reports are provided in a PDF format via email or hard copy if requested.

    It is recommend you keep any electrical report for at least the lifetime the equipment is in use. The electrical test and tag log can be used as part of risk assessment for your workplace.

  • Does new equipment need to be tested and tagged?

    New to service equipment does not need to be electrically tested, however, all new to service equipment still requires a visual inspection and to be tagged. This procedure is outlined in AS/NZS 3760.

    Click here to find out more by visiting our New To Service page

    If you need new to service tags, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us or alternatively you can buy them online.

  • Test and Tag Colours WA

    For the construction, demolition and mining industry the colour of the tags does matter. Refer to the list below for the current test and tag colours in Western Australia.

    What are the test and tag colours WA?

    The quarterly test and tag colours are:

    RED
    December
    January
    February

    GREEN
    March
    April
    May

    BLUE
    June
    July
    August

    YELLOW
    September
    October
    November

    For construction sites the colour of the tag should identify the period in which the test was conducted. For example items tested in the September - November quarter should have yellow tags applied. The test is valid for 3 months, irrespective of whether it goes into the next period (which will generally be the case). In the following period you will often see the previous colour tags, but as long as they are still within 3 months they are valid, and meet the requirements of the Australian Standard.

    For all other industries the colour of the tags are not regulated.

    However, it's always a good idea to colour coordinate. Particularly if you have a range of different tags that require testing and tagging at different frequencies in one workplace, this will help to quickly identify when equipment is due. For example, if a site has a workshop that has 6 month tags, tag colour should vary from the 12 month tags in the office.

  • Does equipment need to be switched off to be tested?

    Yes, electrical equipment does need to be shut down and unplugged for testing and tagging to be conducted. Our technicians connect the device under test to an electrical appliance tester and run a series of electrical tests to test earth resistance, insulation resistance, leakage current and polarity.

    We know our customers are busy and that why we work with them to cause minimal disruption to their operations and offer after hour testing and tagging services for business that need it.

  • How much does testing and tagging cost?

    Our test and tag prices are between $2.70 - $5.50 per single phase electrical item tested.

    Use our instant online quote calculator or contact us now for a for a free quote.

Reporting

In addition to conducting regular tests, businesses are also required to keep records of all testing and tagging activities. This includes the date of the test, who complete the testing, and the results of the test. These records are important for demonstrating compliance with Australian standards and for identifying any potential electrical safety hazards

✅ Reporting is included with any inspection and testing service at no additional cost

✅ PDF, CSV, and XLS report formats available

✅ Itemised asset register

✅ Comprehensive test reports include electrical measurements and parameters

It is recommend you keep any electrical report for at least the lifetime the equipment is in use.

It’s required that the appropriate reports and documentation be kept as required by the relevant Australian Standards. By choosing ECO Test and Tag you can be sure that your records and reports will be in order for when you need them, should an incident or audit occur.

Find detailed samples of our test reports on our reports page.


Perth Local Test and Tag Technicians

Our team of technicians have all been carefully selected to ensure they provide a friendly and professional service every time. Every one on our team are Perth locals, fully trained and have completed National Recognised Training. Our friendly team are here to help you meet your test and tag requirements and work with you to cause minimal disruption to your operations throughout the testing process. With experience across all sectors from health campuses to corner stores, we have the experience to complete any job, big or small anywhere in the Perth region or sorrounds.

Techs testing and tagging workshop equipment.
Metrel portable Test and Tag machine

Test and Tag Equipment Hire

In addition to our on-site testing services we also have the latest portable appliance testers (PAT), biomedical electrical analysers and installation testers for hire. All testers come fully calibrated and are available for short-term and long-term rental.

Weather you need to hire a tester for a day or a year our range of portable appliance testers (PAT), biomedical electrical analysers and installation testers are designed for efficient testing and reporting to AS/NZS 3760, AS/NZS 3551, AS/NZS 3003 and AS/NZS 3017.

In the field - Next level software and reporting

At ECO Test and Tag, we understand the importance of good communication and providing a high-quality service to our customers. That's why we use advanced field service software to manage our operations and deliver on our commitment to customer satisfaction.

Our field service software allows for real-time updates on the status of jobs, enabling customers to stay informed about the progress of their service requests. The asset management features allow our technicians to create accurate service reports while on-site that are securely stored in our online database. To help ensure our customers equipment is compliant and tested on-time every time, our customers can opt-in to receive courtesy reminders when their equipment is approaching its re-test date.

At ECO Test and Tag, we rely on accurate measurements and readings from our test equipment. We partner with Zedflo Australia for the calibration, maintenance and repairs of our test equipment.

Electrical Test and Tag

The process commonly referred to as ‘testing and tagging’ is the process of checking electrical equipment in accordance with the Australian Standard, to help ensure it is operating safely. Electrical testing and tagging is a vital safety measure for all businesses in Australia to ensure that their electrical appliances and equipment are safe to use. Testing and tagging involves conducting regular tests on electrical items to identify any potential safety hazards and affixing a tag or label to the item indicating that it has been tested and is safe for use.

Here at ECO Test and Tag we can help you meet your compliance obligation, as required by WHS legislation. Testing and tagging also known as PAT testing, must be carried out in accordance to Australian Standard AS/NZS 3760, by a competent, trained person.

The electrical testing process involves inspecting, electrically testing and then labelling and logging the results of the electrical tests. Testing and tagging to the Australian Standard AS/NZS 3760 helps to ensure electrical safety in the workplace and can dramatically reduce the risks of electrocution and fires.

ECO Test and Tag can carry out the testing process from start to finish and take all the hassle out for you. We provide you with detailed electronic reports and can provide courtesy email and phone reminders when your equipment approaches the re-test date.

By regularly testing and tagging electrical items, businesses can protect their employees and customers from potential electrical accidents and injuries.

Three phase test and tag Metrel leakage current clamp

How often should electrical equipment be tested and tagged? Find out how test frequencies are determined.

Great businesses place their trust in us….

BlueScope

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WA Police

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Living Emporium

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Toy Mate

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Hilton Hotels & Resorts

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Department of Mines Industry Regulation and Safety

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Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

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Electrolux

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Barbagallo

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Jamacia Blue

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Ticketek

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Baskin Robbins

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