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VISUAL SAFETY EXAMINATION / INSPECTION CHECKLIST Examination / inspection checklist Customer:... Date:... Address:... Phone:...... Mobile:... Contact:... Inspection Activity Yes No NA General Basic protection (protection against direct contact with live parts), e.g. insulation and enclosure. Fault protection (protection against indirect contact with exposed conductive parts), e.g. by the use of automatic disconnection of supply, double insulation or isolating transformers. Protection against hazardous parts, e.g. enclosure, guarding or screening of flammable materials, hot surfaces and parts that may cause physical injury. Protection against spread of fire, e.g. penetration of fire barriers. General condition of the electrical equipment, e.g. signs of damage that could impair safe operation, disconnection of unused electrical equipment. Consumers Mains Current carrying capacity. Voltage drop, e.g. size of conductors. Underground installation conditions, e.g. enclosure, depth of burial, mechanical protection Aerial installation conditions. Connection of wiring. Protection against external influences. Switchboards Location, e.g. access and egress. Version 0.1 Page 1 of 5

Protective devices, e.g. selection and setting of adjustable protective devices for compliance with overcurrent protection, arc fault protection and discrimination requirements. Isolating devices, e.g. main switches. Connecting devices, e.g. neutral bars, earth bars and active links. Connection and fixing of wiring and switchgear. Identification and labelling of electrical equipment. Protection against external influences. Wiring systems Conductor size, e.g. current-carrying capacity and voltage drop. Identification of cable cores. Adequate support and fixing. Connections and enclosures. Particular installation conditions, e.g. underground, aerial, safety services. Segregation from other services and electrical installations. Protection against external influences, e.g. enclosure. Electrical equipment Isolation and switching devices for protection against injury from mechanical movement devices and motors. Isolation and switching devices for protection against thermal effects, e.g. motors, room heaters, water heaters. Switching devices for particular electrical equipment, e.g. socket outlets, water heaters, etc. Particular installation conditions, e.g. locations affected by water, explosive atmospheres, extra-low voltage, high voltage. Compliance with required Standard. Connection, support and fixing. Version 0.1 Page 2 of 5

Protection against external influences. Earthing MEN connection. Earth electrode. Earthing conductors, e.g. size, identification. Equipotential bonding conductors, e.g. size, identification. Connections, joints and terminations. Protection against external influences. Connection to earthing arrangements for other systems. Creation of earthed situation that may require earthing of additional electrical equipment. COMMENTS (Unusual situations; departures from AS/NZS 3000:2007) Version 0.1 Page 3 of 5

Inspection area checklist Room by room inspection Yes No NA Front entrance/stairwell Lounge 1 Lounge 2 Kitchen 1 Kitchen 2 TV room 1 TV room 2 Study 1 Study 2 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 2 Garage 1 Garage 2 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 Bedroom 5 Pool area Version 0.1 Page 4 of 5

Visual safety examination / inspection report Customer:... Date:... Address:... Phone:...... Mobile:... Contact:... Description of the Works performed: Installed by Tested by Name:... Name:... Signature:... Signature:... Date:... Date:... Customer Copy Yes No Has a copy of this form been issued to and/ or discussed with the customer? 1 This Installation has been tested in accordance with AS-3017\ Version 0.1 Page 5 of 5