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Every project at AGM Electrical Supplies is handled with a focus on your safety and compliance. Contractors, electricians, and site managers rely heavily on electrical compliance records and logbooks. Using these goods guarantees that all tasks are carried out in a safe manner. This electrical compliance and logbook can help you keep track of installation details, test findings, and ongoing maintenance tasks. The high-quality electrical compliance and logbooks offered by AGM ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES assist businesses in meeting regulatory requirements and improving record-keeping practices. These detailed logbooks include important compliance data such as installation details, maintenance records, inspection results, and corrective actions. With plenty of room for detailed input and clear instructions, it's really user-friendly.
What is an electrical log book and who needs to use it?
An electrical log book is a formal record of installed work, inspections, testing, and incidents, and it's required to be maintained by licensed electrical workers in workplaces or mining sites.
What compliance documents must electricians issue after completing electrical work?
Electricians must issue certificates such as the CCEW (Certificate of Compliance for Electrical Work), Electrical Safety Certificate, or Certificate of Compliance (CoC), depending on the state.
How long must electrical records and certificates be retained in Australia?
In Tasmania, records must be kept for at least 10 years; in Western Australia, Electrical Safety Certificates must be retained for at least 5 years.
Are electronic log books replacing paper records?
Yes the eNotice Electrical Logbook allows licensed installers to submit and record work electronically, improving efficiency and compliance.
Why are log books favored over tags or informal records?
Log books offer a detailed, audit-ready history of testing—including dates, personnel, outcomes, and next test dates—making them more reliable than simple tags.
