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Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001
Repealed version for 7 June 2011 to 31 December 2011 (accessed 1 March 2019 at 08:44)
62B   Residual current devices—electrical articles
(1)  An employer must ensure that each of the following electrical articles at the employer’s place of work is protected by a residual current device with a tripping current that does not exceed 30 milliamps if electricity is supplied to the article through an electrical outlet socket not exceeding 20 amps:
(a)  a hand-held electrical article,
(b)  an electrical article that is moved while in operation,
(c)  an electrical article that is moved between operations in circumstances that could result in damage to the article,
(d)  an electrical article that is used for construction work,
(e)  an electrical article that is used in an environment in which normal use of the article exposes the article to operating conditions that are likely to result in a reduction in its expected life span, including exposure to moisture, heat, vibration, mechanical damage, corrosive chemicals or dust.
(2)  This clause does not apply if the supply of electricity to the electrical article:
(a)  does not exceed 50 volts alternating current, or
(b)  is direct current, or
(c)  is provided through an isolating transformer that provides at least an equivalent level of protection, or
(d)  is provided from a non-earthed electrical outlet socket supplied by a non-earthed portable generator that provides at least an equivalent level of protection.
(3)  This clause commences 12 months after the commencement of the Occupational Health and Safety Amendment (Residual Current Devices) Regulation 2011.
Maximum penalty: Level 4.