Test Reports and Record Keeping

In Australia, it is required that businesses maintain records on safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment, exit and emergency lights, and fire fighting equipment. This is not only to comply with the current Australian Standards but also to ensure the safety of employees, customers, and the general public.

Keeping detailed records of these inspections and tests is important for several reasons. First, it provides evidence of compliance in case of an audit or inspection by regulatory bodies. Second, it helps identify any trends or patterns in equipment failures or malfunctions, which can be used to improve maintenance practices and reduce risks. Third, it helps keep track of maintenance schedules and ensures that all necessary inspections and tests are carried out in a timely manner.

A reputable service provider can help you maintain detailed records of all inspections and tests to help you remain compliant and maintain the highest level of safety for your business and customers.

Maintaining records on safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment, exit and emergency lights, and fire fighting equipment is crucial for compliance with Australian Standards and ensuring the safety of all stakeholders. Contact ECO Test and Tag Perth for reliable and professional electrical testing and tagging services to help you stay compliant and maintain a safe workplace.

Sample Test Reports

Click to view

Australian Standard AS/NZS 3760:2022 states the following must be recorded:

          1. A register of all equipment

          2. A record of formal inspection and tests;

          3. A ‘repair’ register

          4. A record of all faulty equipment showing details of service or corrective action

By choosing ECO Test and Tag you can be rest assured that your reports will be in order for when you need them in an external or internal audit. All our customers receive their test and reports in a PDF, excel spreadsheet or hard copy usually on the same day testing is completed.