total test+tag

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melbourne's friendly on-site testing and tagging service

Ensure the safety and compliance of your electrical equipment with Total Test and Tag. We are your local experts in electrical appliance testing and tagging, serving Melbourne and surrounding areas. Our mission is to provide prompt and timely testing solutions that align with the AS/NZS 3760 standards, giving you peace of mind and confidence in your workplace.

Pricing

small business
$5.00 per tag 1 - 99 tagsMin. fee $180 (GST inclusive)
medium business
$3.50 per tag 100 - 999 tags
large business
$2.50 per tag 1000+ tags

Our service

Comprehensive Electrical Testing:

Our friendly and skilled technicians inspect your appliances to identify potential hazards and ensure they meet safety regulations.

Tagging and Documentation:

We provide clear and durable tags for each tested item, along with comprehensive reports for your records - should you need them.

Expertise and Experience:

Equiped with advanced diagnostic tools, our team is well-versed in AS/NZS 3760 guidelines, guaranteeing meticulous testing and accurate results.

Service Schedule:

Operating with up-to-date tags is a legal responsibility that easily slips under the radar. We maintain records in our system allowing us to give you a friendly reminder when your tags are nearing expiry giving you one less task to worry about.

Quality Assurance:

Our testing procedures adhere to AS/ ZS 3760, the standard for in-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment

Tailored Service:

We understand that every environment is unique. Our services can be customised and flexible to meet the specific needs of vour business environment achieving minimal disruption, and efficient service.

legislative

Inspections, testing and tagging

A visual inspection of leads and equipment should always be conducted before use to ensure there is no damage. Damage may include:

  • cuts, fraying, heavy scuffing
  • damage to plug, bent pins, taped leads
  • coloured wires are visible
  • signs of overheating such as burn marks or staining on the plug

Regular testing and tagging of electrical equipment is necessary to detect electrical faults and deterioration that cannot be found by visual inspection. The nature and frequency of inspection and testing depends on factors such as the type of electrical equipment, the operating environment and how it is used.

WorkSafe Victoria

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