⚡ Electrical Test and Tag 

Protecting people, property, and your WHS obligations across ACT & NSW. On‑site testing with zero disruption, plus after‑hours and weekend availability for maximum flexibility.

Safe. Compliant. Hassle‑Free.

We keep your classrooms, staff areas, offices, workshops, and learning spaces electrically safe with professional Test & Tag services that meet AS/NZS 3760 requirements. Every item is tested, tagged, and documented with clear digital reporting for your WHS records.

Fast, reliable on‑site service

Flexible scheduling — including afterhours/weekends

WHS‑ready digital reports

Competitive pricing with no call‑out fees, no minimum numbers

🔌 Under 500 Items 📦 Over 500 Items ⚡ Portable RCDs Portable Powerboards
$3.50 per item $3.00 per item $5.00 per item $4.50 per item
Ideal for small–medium workplaces, schools, and offices Best value for large campuses, workshops, and multi‑site organisations Includes full trip‑time testing and WHS‑ready reporting Just one low price

Professional Test & Tag services across ACT & NSW with options:

  • done on‑site, with zero disruption to your day.

  • After hours or weekends availability to further provide flexibility

AS/NZS 3760:2022 compliant

 Accredited tester - ID number: 15965211

Clear, durable tags

Digital WHS‑ready reports

If you need further information or something completely different, please don't hesitate to contact us.


Why is Test and Tag Important?

Why is Test and Tag Important?

Test and Tag is vital for ensuring worker safety, preventing electrical accidents, and complying with health and safety regulations. It provides detailed information that goes beyond basic visual inspection.

Utilising Test and Tag in Electrical Safety Management

Know Your Equipment (Referencing Test and Tag)

  • Always check what the electrical equipment is and its last test date.

  • Look at the tag — it tells you everything from "do not use" to "safe to use." The tag is your primary source of information for this.

Store Smart (Guided by Test and Tag)

  • Keep electrical equipment away from moisture and extreme temperatures.

  • Use proper storage to prevent damage to cords and plugs.

  • Store them somewhere safe and easily accessible for future testing.

Handle With Care (According to Test and Tag)

  • Inspect cords and plugs for damage before each use.

  • Don't use equipment with a damaged or expired tag.

  • Report any faults or damage immediately.

Be Prepared (Test and Tag for Emergencies)

  • Know where the emergency stop buttons and circuit breakers are.

  • Have a plan for what to do in case of an electrical fault or emergency.

  • Keep first aid supplies handy for electrical shock incidents.

Dispose Properly (As per Test and Tag)

  • Don't throw old or faulty electrical equipment in general waste.

  • Separate waste by type and follow local disposal rules for electronic waste.

Learn the Rules (Regulatory Compliance with Test and Tag)

  • Make sure everyone using the electrical equipment knows the safety basics.

  • Follow local laws and guidelines — it keeps you and the environment safe.

Keep an Eye Out (Maintain Test and Tag Accuracy)

  • Check equipment regularly for wear and tear or damage.

  • Keep a simple list of what equipment you have so nothing gets forgotten. Regularly review and update your Test and Tag records.

Main Idea: Utilise Test and Tag as your go-to guide for electrical safety. It's about being informed, prepared, and proactive in managing electrical risks.

Integrating Test and Tag into Your Safety Protocols

Effective safety protocols rely on accurate and accessible Test and Tag records. Every workplace is unique, and so are its safety needs.

We help you integrate Test and Tag information into your workplace safety procedures, ensuring compliance with regulations and enhancing electrical safety management practices.

We can assist you in developing

  • Procedures for Test and Tag accessibility and training

  • Guidelines for using Test and Tag in risk assessments and emergency response

  • Enhanced compliance with electrical safety legislation

  • A more informed and proactive approach to electrical safety

Key Information

Key Information in a Test and Tag Record

  • Appliance identification (serial number, description)

  • Date of test

  • Results of visual inspection

  • Results of electrical tests (insulation resistance, earth continuity)

  • Name of person performing the test

  • Next test due date

  • Location of appliance

  • Pass/Fail status

  • Any repairs or actions taken