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EMTS Electrical Services provides comprehensive service, maintenance and testing for all emergency lighting as well as electrical cords, appliances and residual current devices (RCD's) in both 240v and 3 phase electrical equipment and in line with Australian Standards AS/NZS 3760:2003 and AS 2293.1—2005.
All personnel are fully trained and accredited to ensure our client’s obligations under the current Occupational Health & Safety Act and The Building Code Australia.
With our strong combination of industry experience, innovative solutions, and expertise we can protect your business, and employees assisting you in meeting your regulatory obligations and giving you peace of mind.
We offer the following onsite testing and inspection services:
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To meet your duty of care you are required to reduce the risk of electrical shock as far as practicable. One method of achieving this is to ensure your tools, leads and appliances are tested for electrical fault on a regular basis. In addition to the above, a programme of test and tagging electrical tools, leads and appliances:
Every workplace should be safe for everyone working in it. Not only is human life at risk from electrical leakage but property and assets are at risk from electrical fires that could be prevented. EMTS Test & Tag service gives you the confidence and the peace of mind that everyone deserves.
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EMTS will provide substantial discounts off all your electrical test and tagging requirements if combined with any of our fire extinguisher sales & servicing, spill kit sales & servicing or extensive training programs or other services. We offer a 100% money back no questions asked guarantee if you are not happy with any of our services - "That's our committment to you". Call today for more information 1300 662 612. |
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Occupational Health and Safety Legislation and Australian Standards AS/NZS 3760:2003 imposes a duty of care on employers to provide a safe workplace. Failure to ensure the safety of electrical equipment may result in the death or serious personal injury to yourself, your employees or others.


