
Electrical Maintenance, Fault Finding and Renovations Risk Assessment
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Product Overview
Identify and control organisational risks associated with Electrical Maintenance, Fault Finding and Renovations at a management and systems level, ensuring robust planning, governance and control of electrical work across your operations. This Risk Assessment supports WHS Act compliance, demonstrates executive Due Diligence, and helps protect your business from prosecution, enforceable undertakings and civil liability.
Risk Categories & Hazards Covered
This document assesses risks and outlines management controls for:
- WHS Governance, Legal Compliance and PCBU Duties: Assessment of officer due diligence, consultation duties, WHS policy frameworks, and the allocation of resources and authority for electrical safety.
- Competency, Licensing, Supervision and Training: Management of electrical licensing requirements, supervision of apprentices and mates, competency verification, refresher training and authorisation to work on energised or restricted systems.
- Electrical Design, Engineering and Change Management: Controls for design review, engineering sign-off, alterations to existing installations, and formal change-management processes to prevent unsafe modifications.
- Planning of Works, Permits and Coordination with Other Trades: Assessment of job planning, access arrangements, permit-to-work systems, shutdown coordination, and interface risks with builders, HVAC, plumbing and other contractors.
- Isolation, Lockout/Tagout and Verification of De‑Energisation: Protocols for isolation procedures, lockout/tagout hardware, testing for dead, proving units, and control of keys to minimise inadvertent energisation.
- Condition of Electrical Infrastructure, Switchboards and Equipment: Management of ageing assets, inspection regimes, switchboard integrity, earthing systems, RCDs, and temporary or construction power arrangements.
- Tools, Test Equipment and Plant Management: Assessment of selection, inspection, calibration and maintenance of test instruments, portable tools, ladders, EWP use, and compliance with electrical equipment testing and tagging requirements.
- Work Environment, Access, Housekeeping and Physical Hazards: Controls for confined or restricted access to switch rooms and ceiling spaces, trip hazards, poor lighting, working at heights, dust, noise and other environmental conditions.
- Interaction with Clients, Occupants and the Public: Management of access control, barricading, signage, communication with building occupants, and segregation of live work areas from the public.
- Documentation, Records, Labelling and System Information: Protocols for single-line diagrams, circuit schedules, labelling of isolation points, maintenance records, test results, and retention of compliance documentation.
- Emergency Preparedness, Incident Response and First Aid: Assessment of emergency plans for electric shock, arc flash, fire and rescue, including first aid provisions, defibrillator access, and communication with emergency services.
- Contractor, Sub‑Contractor and Labour‑Hire Management: Systems for prequalification, induction, competency checks, scope definition and supervision of external electrical workers and labour-hire personnel.
- Fatigue, Work Scheduling and Psychosocial Risk Management: Management of extended hours, call-out work, night shifts, workload, role conflict and other psychosocial hazards affecting decision-making and safe electrical work.
- Continuous Improvement, Audit and Assurance: Processes for inspections, safety observations, incident investigation, corrective actions, and periodic audits of electrical maintenance and renovation activities.
Who is this for?
This Risk Assessment is designed for Business Owners, Electrical Contractors, Project Managers and Safety Managers overseeing electrical maintenance, fault finding and renovation works across commercial, industrial and construction environments.
Hazards & Risks Covered
| Hazard | Risk Description |
|---|---|
| 1. WHS Governance, Legal Compliance and PCBU Duties |
|
| 2. Competency, Licensing, Supervision and Training |
|
| 3. Electrical Design, Engineering and Change Management |
|
| 4. Planning of Works, Permits and Coordination with Other Trades |
|
| 5. Isolation, Lockout/Tagout and Verification of De‑Energisation |
|
| 6. Condition of Electrical Infrastructure, Switchboards and Equipment |
|
| 7. Tools, Test Equipment and Plant Management |
|
| 8. Work Environment, Access, Housekeeping and Physical Hazards |
|
| 9. Interaction with Clients, Occupants and the Public |
|
| 10. Documentation, Records, Labelling and System Information |
|
| 11. Emergency Preparedness, Incident Response and First Aid |
|
| 12. Contractor, Sub‑Contractor and Labour‑Hire Management |
|
| 13. Fatigue, Work Scheduling and Psychosocial Risk Management |
|
| 14. Continuous Improvement, Audit and Assurance |
|
Need to add specific hazards for your workplace?
Don't worry if a specific hazard isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom hazards at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the risk ratings and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
- AS/NZS ISO 31000:2018: Risk management — Guidelines
- AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules): Electrical installations — Requirements for safe design, installation and verification of electrical systems.
- AS/NZS 3012:2019: Electrical installations — Construction and demolition sites.
- AS/NZS 4836:2011: Safe working on or near low-voltage electrical installations and equipment.
- AS/NZS 3760:2022: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment.
- AS/NZS ISO 45001:2018: Occupational health and safety management systems — Requirements with guidance for use.
- Safe Work Australia Codes of Practice: Including “Managing Electrical Risks in the Workplace” and “Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces”.
Standard Risk Assessment Features (Click to Expand)
- Comprehensive hazard identification for all activities
- Risk rating matrix with likelihood and consequence analysis
- Existing control measures evaluation
- Residual risk assessment after controls
- Hierarchy of controls recommendations
- Action priority rankings
- Review and monitoring requirements
- Consultation and communication records
- Legal compliance references
- Sign-off and approval sections
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Electrical Maintenance, Fault Finding and Renovations Risk Assessment
- • 100% Compliant with Australian WHS Acts & Regulations
- • Fully Editable MS Word & PDF Formats Included
- • Pre-filled Content – Ready to Deploy Immediately
- • Customisable – Easily Add Your Logo & Site Details
- • Includes 2 Years of Free Compliance Updates
Electrical Maintenance, Fault Finding and Renovations Risk Assessment
Product Overview
Identify and control organisational risks associated with Electrical Maintenance, Fault Finding and Renovations at a management and systems level, ensuring robust planning, governance and control of electrical work across your operations. This Risk Assessment supports WHS Act compliance, demonstrates executive Due Diligence, and helps protect your business from prosecution, enforceable undertakings and civil liability.
Risk Categories & Hazards Covered
This document assesses risks and outlines management controls for:
- WHS Governance, Legal Compliance and PCBU Duties: Assessment of officer due diligence, consultation duties, WHS policy frameworks, and the allocation of resources and authority for electrical safety.
- Competency, Licensing, Supervision and Training: Management of electrical licensing requirements, supervision of apprentices and mates, competency verification, refresher training and authorisation to work on energised or restricted systems.
- Electrical Design, Engineering and Change Management: Controls for design review, engineering sign-off, alterations to existing installations, and formal change-management processes to prevent unsafe modifications.
- Planning of Works, Permits and Coordination with Other Trades: Assessment of job planning, access arrangements, permit-to-work systems, shutdown coordination, and interface risks with builders, HVAC, plumbing and other contractors.
- Isolation, Lockout/Tagout and Verification of De‑Energisation: Protocols for isolation procedures, lockout/tagout hardware, testing for dead, proving units, and control of keys to minimise inadvertent energisation.
- Condition of Electrical Infrastructure, Switchboards and Equipment: Management of ageing assets, inspection regimes, switchboard integrity, earthing systems, RCDs, and temporary or construction power arrangements.
- Tools, Test Equipment and Plant Management: Assessment of selection, inspection, calibration and maintenance of test instruments, portable tools, ladders, EWP use, and compliance with electrical equipment testing and tagging requirements.
- Work Environment, Access, Housekeeping and Physical Hazards: Controls for confined or restricted access to switch rooms and ceiling spaces, trip hazards, poor lighting, working at heights, dust, noise and other environmental conditions.
- Interaction with Clients, Occupants and the Public: Management of access control, barricading, signage, communication with building occupants, and segregation of live work areas from the public.
- Documentation, Records, Labelling and System Information: Protocols for single-line diagrams, circuit schedules, labelling of isolation points, maintenance records, test results, and retention of compliance documentation.
- Emergency Preparedness, Incident Response and First Aid: Assessment of emergency plans for electric shock, arc flash, fire and rescue, including first aid provisions, defibrillator access, and communication with emergency services.
- Contractor, Sub‑Contractor and Labour‑Hire Management: Systems for prequalification, induction, competency checks, scope definition and supervision of external electrical workers and labour-hire personnel.
- Fatigue, Work Scheduling and Psychosocial Risk Management: Management of extended hours, call-out work, night shifts, workload, role conflict and other psychosocial hazards affecting decision-making and safe electrical work.
- Continuous Improvement, Audit and Assurance: Processes for inspections, safety observations, incident investigation, corrective actions, and periodic audits of electrical maintenance and renovation activities.
Who is this for?
This Risk Assessment is designed for Business Owners, Electrical Contractors, Project Managers and Safety Managers overseeing electrical maintenance, fault finding and renovation works across commercial, industrial and construction environments.
Hazards & Risks Covered
| Hazard | Risk Description |
|---|---|
| 1. WHS Governance, Legal Compliance and PCBU Duties |
|
| 2. Competency, Licensing, Supervision and Training |
|
| 3. Electrical Design, Engineering and Change Management |
|
| 4. Planning of Works, Permits and Coordination with Other Trades |
|
| 5. Isolation, Lockout/Tagout and Verification of De‑Energisation |
|
| 6. Condition of Electrical Infrastructure, Switchboards and Equipment |
|
| 7. Tools, Test Equipment and Plant Management |
|
| 8. Work Environment, Access, Housekeeping and Physical Hazards |
|
| 9. Interaction with Clients, Occupants and the Public |
|
| 10. Documentation, Records, Labelling and System Information |
|
| 11. Emergency Preparedness, Incident Response and First Aid |
|
| 12. Contractor, Sub‑Contractor and Labour‑Hire Management |
|
| 13. Fatigue, Work Scheduling and Psychosocial Risk Management |
|
| 14. Continuous Improvement, Audit and Assurance |
|
Need to add specific hazards for your workplace?
Don't worry if a specific hazard isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom hazards at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the risk ratings and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
- AS/NZS ISO 31000:2018: Risk management — Guidelines
- AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules): Electrical installations — Requirements for safe design, installation and verification of electrical systems.
- AS/NZS 3012:2019: Electrical installations — Construction and demolition sites.
- AS/NZS 4836:2011: Safe working on or near low-voltage electrical installations and equipment.
- AS/NZS 3760:2022: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment.
- AS/NZS ISO 45001:2018: Occupational health and safety management systems — Requirements with guidance for use.
- Safe Work Australia Codes of Practice: Including “Managing Electrical Risks in the Workplace” and “Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces”.
Standard Risk Assessment Features (Click to Expand)
- Comprehensive hazard identification for all activities
- Risk rating matrix with likelihood and consequence analysis
- Existing control measures evaluation
- Residual risk assessment after controls
- Hierarchy of controls recommendations
- Action priority rankings
- Review and monitoring requirements
- Consultation and communication records
- Legal compliance references
- Sign-off and approval sections
$79.5