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Working near exposed live parts

Working near exposed and electrically live parts such as overhead electric lines, electric wiring or underground cables without proper precautions can kill or cause serious injury.

Even if you don't touch the exposed live parts you are still in danger as high-voltage electricity of more than 1000 volts can arc or jump gaps.

Working safely around electricity in electric lines, around buildings, underground cables or even when repairing equipment is subject to a code of practice.

In many circumstances, the risks with electrical work near exposed live parts can be equivalent to those with live electrical work.

Evaluation of the risks and development of controls as required in Section 12 ‘Requirements for performance of live work’of the Electrical Safety Regulation 2002will provide assistance in making safe work practices in such circumstances.

The following risk assessment model is in the Electrical Safety Code of Practice 2010 - Risk Management (PDF File, 616.5 KB) and the table below has examples of applied risk assessment and control measures.

Risk assessment model

Diagram - risk assessment model

Example of a risk assessment

Electrical equipment

Hazard

Risk

Risk level

Control measures

Main switchboard

If removed fuses have exposed live parts

Electric shock and explosion

Low

Regular visual check

Replace fuses by suitably trained person

Workshop lighting is within arm’s reach

If internal parts of light fittings are accessed

Electric shock

Low

Regular visual check

Have safety switch installed for lights

Electrical maintenance work only by licensed electrical persons

Poles, cross arms and overhead lines

If damaged by vehicle or other incident

Electric shock

Medium

Protect poles from vehicular damage by barricading or by administrative controls

Refrigeration equipment

May have moisture ingress

Corrosion, electric shock risk

Medium

Regular inspection and maintenance

Electrical maintenance work only by licensed electrical persons

Socket outlets in workplace

May have unsafe equipment plugged in, or outlets or wiring damaged

Electric shock

Medium

Regular visual check

Maintenance plan for plug in equipment and safety switch protection

The Electrical Safety Code of Practice 2010 - Working Near Exposed Live Parts (PDF File, 789.0 KB) applies to anyone working around exposed live parts including:

  • crane operators
  • plant operators
  • painters
  • carpenters
  • people erecting or working on scaffolds
  • signmakers
  • agricultural workers
  • carriers of high loads
  • electrical repairers
  • builders working near exposed live parts
  • anyone who clears vegetation near overhead lines
  • electrical workers.

Contacts

Electrical safety infoline

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

SmartLicence

Contact SmartLicence on 1300 363 711 for applications for licences, permits and registration information and assistance

Trades Recognition Australia

Visit Trades Recognition Australia (non-Queensland Government link) for more information on national recognition of your electrical trade skills.
Last reviewed
1 June 2010
Last updated
9 March 2012

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