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General licensing information

Doing electrical work without a licence is illegal in Queensland.

Section 55 of the Electrical Safety Act 2002 states that only very limited unlicensed tasks are allowed, such as:

  • authorised testing of electrical equipment
  • installing or repairing telecommunication cables
  • electrical work as an electrical engineer
  • learning electrical work as an apprentice or trainee.

Section 18 of the Electrical Safety Act 2002 provides more examples of related work not classified as electrical work.

Section 56 of the Electrical Safety Act 2002 states that an electrical contractor licence is required for businesses carrying out electrical work for others.

For the public

Only an electrical contractor can do electrical work in your home, unlicensed work is unlawful.

For safety reasons your electrician will need to turn power OFF. Working live, with a power supply still connected is generally not allowed in Queensland.

The law says all home built since 1992 must have safety switches installed on power circuits. They are not an optional extra!

Contacts

Electrical safety infoline

1300 650 662 (local call charge within Australia, mobiles charged at applicable rates)

Trades Recognition Australia

Visit Trades Recognition Australia (non-Queensland Government link) for more information on national recognition of your electrical trade skills.

SmartLicence

Contact SmartLicence on 1300 363 711 for applications for licences, permits and registration information and assistance
Last reviewed
30 June 2010
Last updated
9 March 2012

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