Electrical Test & Tag Service Auckland
Prevention is better than a cure.
There is no legal requirement for you to test & tag the electric cords or equipment in your workplace.
However, as an employer, it is your responsibility to provide a safe working environment for your staff and employees.
This is where our test & tag service helps as an incident prevention mechanism.
Unfortunately, Worksafe will get involved when an incident occurs.
Here is our – Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010
https://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/2010/0036/latest/DLM2763501.html
Book a consultation today, we can provide a one-off, or a regular inspection. We will report for your compliance file after each inspection.
What is Tagging and Testing?
It’s essential to hire a technical team for a routine inspection. A certified electrician moves through your business periodically, ticking off each bit of equipment individually and making sure everything complies with health and safety guidelines. Depending on the requirement for readings they get, they tag each item as a fail or pass, present you the results and then the following actions to take.
How often your commercial business needs tagging and testing depends on your office space environment. It could be anything from three months to five years. There is many factors that influence, so the best solution is to chat with our professional Test & Tag Team.
Service King is the only company you need for electrical services – not just for homes, but also for commercial office areas. We have worked with many brands in the past, so you can count on our expertise in handling your projects.
Our commercial services include:
- Lighting designs and layouts
- Project installation and certification
- Equipment testing
- CAD drawing services provided by in-house CAD operator
- Standards compliance
Electrical Testing and Tagging Services
Our No.1 priority is safety for your commercial place. At Service King’s Test & Tag, we are experts in electrical safety testing services and maintain electrical safety regulations. You can be assured that your business is safe and could complain if require. Contact us today for our services that ensure your equipment and appliances are as secure as possible.
Our services are accessible all over New Zealand. Simply get in touch with a phone call to our technician. We will provide excellent and efficient test and tagging services according to your needs.
Electrical safety test and tagging is the procedure by which electrical equipment is tested for safety according to the AS/NZS3760 Standard. For construction, commercial, and demolition sites, we work by the rule of the AS/NZS3012:2010. At Service King’s Test and Tag, we use portable tests & tag testers to inspect and test your equipment. We use the latest equipment and assure our testers are maintained in order to achieve the most perfect and relevant results. We calibrate our tools every year, unlike our competitors.
Client Reviews
We are very happy with your service and work! We never need to worry about the cleaning when we come in Monday morning because we know that it is clean and everything has been done.
I will definitely be recommending Service King – your service has been the best amongst all my properties!
Hannah
“Service King have been amazing right from the get go. The customer service is great and the cleaning even better! Any little extras we need done – Service King is onto it efficiently with constant contact throughout. Highly recommend them.”
Regulations for Test and Tag
We function with the strictest possible standards of the AS/NZS 3760 as we wish to keep your homes as safe as possible. However, if you fail to level with the test and tag norms decided by our local government, you will very likely face adverse consequences.
If your actions are against the laws set by the government, you are bound to face a massive fine between $2000-$10,000. A commercial business firm could be fined from $10,000-$50,000. (Electrical Safety Regulations 2010)
When you contact Service King’s Test & Tag Team to inspect and examine your electrical equipment, you not only add to the safety of your house – but also save yourself and your family from claims of negligence in the foreseeable future.