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QLD 政府规定的。
Electrical contractors, and workers completing work on behalf of an electrical contractor, must provide their customers with either a:
'certificate of testing and safety' for work on electrical equipment
'certificate of testing and compliance' for electrical installation work.
You are required to do this under the Electrical Safety Regulation 2013 (PDF, 846 KB) (the ES Regulation).
Electrical contractors must keep a copy of these certificates for five years.
Requirements of certificates
You must give a certificate to your customer as soon as possible after you complete the work.
Both types of certificates must state the following:
the name and address of the person for whom the work was performed
the details of the electrical equipment or electrical installation tested
the day the electrical equipment or electrical installation was tested
the electrical contractor licence number under which the electrical equipment or electrical installation was tested.
In addition to the above, a certificate must contain a suitable certification statement. For example:
electrical equipment – a statement that certifies the electrical equipment (to the extent it is affected by the electrical work) has been tested to ensure it is electrically safe
electrical installations – a statement that certifies the electrical installation (to the extent it is affected by the electrical work) has been tested to ensure it is electrically safe and is in accordance with the requirements of the wiring rules and any other standard applying under the ES Regulation to the electrical installation.
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