| DIY warning signs required - QLD |
DIY warning signs required for electrical equipment
The new laws were developed in consultation with the retail industry and aim to address the long-standing electrical safety issues of unlicensed and do-it-yourself electrical work. In 2004 a non-regulatory approach was introduced via a voluntary code of conduct developed in conjunction with key industry groups. Participation by business was initially good; however, over time retail arrangements have changed, resulting in inconsistencies in the way electrical safety information is conveyed to consumers. The new DIY warning sign requirements apply to face-to-face and online selling of electrical goods in Queensland and penalties apply for failing to comply. The Electrical Safety Office (ESO) has more information about the changes at www.electricalsafety.qld.gov.au including: - examples of electrical goods that will require a DIY warning sign to be displayed; To help ensure your business is ready for the commencement of these new requirements by 1 July 2011, please visit www.electricalsafety.qld.gov.au or call 1300 650 662 for information and assistance about DIY warning signs. |
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