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Electrical Compliance Inspection Service

OSHA has established a direct correlation between effective management of worker safety and health protection and the incidence and severity of employee injuries. OSHA maintains that effective management helps eliminate or control employee exposure to toxic substances and other unhealthy conditions. It enriches employee confidence and productivity and decreases workers payment and other less apparent expenses of work-related injuries and illnesses.

Why is Electrical Compliance Inspection Needed?

Electricity, just like water and gas, can leak. This leakage current is potentially dangerous as it can flow through you when you touch the leaking appliance. The earth leakage relay is designed to monitor for leakage current going directly or indirectly to earth and if it exceeds a certain value it will trip and disconnect the current flow. This is why it is so important that all circuits are properly earthed to ensure that the earth leakage relay would operate in an emergency.

The responsibility has been placed on the owner to ensure that a faulty or non-compliant electrical installation in his / her property does not pose a threat through fire or electrocution to any person, animal or property. Without a valid compliance certificate, should an injury or incident occur, the owner could be held liable and the insurance on the property could be declared invalid?

What is Done During Electrical Compliance Inspection?

Part of our responsibility is to

  • Ensure that all the safety features and functions of the electrical installation are functioning correctly.
  • What should be earthed is earthed and that the earth leakage relay is operational and trips accordingly.
  • If your earth leakage or circuit breakers are tripping it’s actually a good sign, it means your electrical installation is doing what it should be doing, I would be more concerned if you NEVER have tripping problems. It could be a faulty appliance or circuit. Very often what happens over the years is that safety features go faulty, are deliberately disabled or by passed to “fix” a tripping problem instead of the actual fault being traced and rectified properly.

As part of our process of issuing a certificate after compliance inspection we replace faulty safety equipment and re-enable all the safety features and then suddenly that existing faulty circuit or appliance starts causing the earth leakage relay to trip when next used and the natural assumption is that we have somehow created a fault. What also happens is a new faulty appliance which now causes the earth leakage to trip in property. Overloading is not a certificate issue, the owner may need to upgrade the installation.

A compliance certificate will be given after inspection that covers the permanent electrical installation which includes:

  • All the cables from the mains incoming point to the main distribution board;
  • Everything in the main distribution board and any sub boards, circuit breakers, earth leakage etc. ;
  • All the cabling from the distribution boards to switches and plugs, including the wall plugs and light switches, through to the connection at the lights;
  • All circuits and wiring to any fixed appliances, even if they are plugged into a wall socket, but it does not include the actual appliance itself;
  • The earthing system and connectivity throughout the installation;
  • Positioning of electrical equipment, e.g. light switches and plugs may not be within a certain distance of taps, shower, baths etc.;
  • Mains switch must be accessible and a within a certain height from the floor in case of emergencies;
  • All electrical equipment in the installation must be approved, SABS or other relevant approvals, and be of the correct type and rating for the application;
  • All electrical equipment must be installed in an approved manner, must be securely attached in place and suitably protected from little fingers gaining access;
  • All parts of the permanent electrical installation must be in good working order, including safety features;
  • The electrician will also take various readings to ensure that voltages, insulation, earthing and other values are within requirements.

How is electrical Compliance Inspection Done?

A proper inspection program is a key tool management can use in its efforts to establish and maintain an electrical safety program. The OSHA of 1970 requires the employer to provide a safe and healthful workplace for every working man and woman. The General Duty Clause, in OSHA needs every employer to provide his/her employees a place free from hazards that cause shock or arc flash. It also requires the employer to comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated under the OSHA. To accomplish this, the employer can carry out a self-assessment or inspection program to make sure electrical systems and equipment are correctly installed, designed, functioned and maintained in a safe and consistent condition.

Fulfilling these rules and regula.

Our Process

Our Process

01

Consultation

We discuss your facility requirements, compliance goals, and project timeline.

02

Data Collection

Our engineers gather system data, single-line diagrams, and equipment specifications on-site.

03

Analysis

We perform the study using industry-standard software and IEEE/IEC methodologies.

04

Reporting

You receive actionable documentation with findings, risk ratings, and remediation recommendations.

05

Implementation Support

We help implement recommendations including labeling, PPE selection, and system modifications.

06

Compliance Verification

Final review ensures full alignment with DEWA regulations and international standards.

FAQ

Common Questions

Why is Electrical Compliance Inspection Needed?

Electricity, just like water and gas, can leak. This leakage current is potentially dangerous as it can flow through you when you touch the leaking appliance. The earth leakage relay is designed to monitor for leakage current going directly or indirectly to earth and if it exceeds a certain value i.

What is Done During Electrical Compliance Inspection?

Part of our responsibility is to * Ensure that all the safety features and functions of the electrical installation are functioning correctly. * What should be earthed is earthed and that the earth leakage relay is operational and trips accordingly. * If your earth leakage or circuit breakers.

How is electrical Compliance Inspection Done?

A proper inspection program is a key tool management can use in its efforts to establish and maintain an electrical safety program. The OSHA of 1970 requires the employer to provide a safe and healthful workplace for every working man and woman. The General Duty Clause, in OSHA needs every employer.

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