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Scope:
UEENEEG197A Apply currency of safe working practices and compliance verification of
electrical installations

This unit covers current practices in working safely and verifying compliance of electrical
installations that affect the currency of competencies held. It encompasses working safely,
procedures for rescue from contact with live parts and for applying emergency first aid. It
also encompasses current practices in visual inspections and mandatory compliance
testing, identifying non-compliance defects and mandatory reporting requirements

UEENEEE101A Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in
the workplace

This unit specifies the mandatory requirements of occupational health and safety and how
they apply to the various electrotechnology work functions. It encompasses
responsibilities for health and safety, risk management processes at all operative levels
and adherence to safety practices as part of the normal way of doing work.

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SECTION ONE - KS01-EG197A


Current requirements of safe working
practices
Evidence shall show an understanding of current requirements of working place health and safety
to an extent indicated by the following aspects.

T1 The current legal requirements covering workplace health and safety in the workplace:

1. <Referencing the Electrical Safety Act 2002, what is the meaning of electrical
work?>

Answer

2. <Name two legislative electrical safety documents required in the electrical


industry, and both the links from Worksafe Queensland website where the
downloadable pdf files are located.

Answer :

3. <Using the Electrical Safety Act 2002 for reference, what is the meaning of
electrical risk and name the section in the Electrical Safety Act (ESA)?>

Answer :

4. < What are the obligations of a Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking


(PCBU) to ensure primary duty of care under the Electrical Safety Act (ESA)
and name the section where this can be found?>

Answer

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5. < Under the Electrical Safety Regulations (ESR) there are obligations on an
Electrical Contractor to ensure electrical work is carried out safely, tested and
documented.
Using the ESR 2013, Part 3, Division 1 and Division 3

(i) List three of the relevant sections for electrical work

(ii) two sections for electrical testing

Make sure you include the number of the section, the title of the section,
content of the section and the associated penalties for failing to
undertake those obligations in your answers.>

Answer :

6. <What equipment is required for testing of an installation mentioned in


AS/NZS:3017 (list at least six)?>

Answer :

7. < After the visual inspection of an installation, name the six mandatory tests
indicated in the AS3000, section 8, in the order that are listed. (Please note, if
using the amendment 2 version of AS3000:2018,section 8.3.8 has been deleted
and correct circuit connections has been incorporated into polarity testing,
section 8.3.7).>

Answer :

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8. <When developing and implementing procedures for Electrical incidents and


notifications;
Under Part 14 s265 of the ESR 2013,
A person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) must notify the
regulator once they become aware of a serious electrical incident (SEI) or
dangerous electrical event (DEE) arising out of the conduct of their business
or undertaking.

Using the ESA 2002, what is the definition of:

(i) A Serious electrical incident (SEI)


(ii) A Dangerous electrical event (DEE)

Include in your answer the relevant sections in the Electrical Safety Act. >

Answer :

9. < (a) Which Queensland Electrical Safety Code of Practice outlines the steps
to develop procedures for management of electrical risk in the workplace?>

Answer:

< (b) Which appendix of this Electrical Safety Code of Practice that provides a
list of the risks associated with electrical work? >

Answer:

< (c) This Code of Practice also provides a preventative actions checklist.
(i) Name the appendix in the Code of Practice this checklist is located
in.
(ii) What is the purpose of this check list
(iii) Name the four parts of the checklist?>

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T2 The current work environment in relation to safety signage, emergencies, fire protection,
ensuring personal safety, industrial housekeeping and pollution sources and controls.

10. < What is the four [4] step process to using a fire extinguisher?>.

Answer :

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11. < What type of sign is below and what does it mean?>

Answer :

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12. < What type of sign is below and what does it mean? >

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13. <Indicate which of the following fire extinguishers can be used on an electrical
fire?>

Answer :

YES or NO
_________________________

YES or NO
_________________________

YES or NO

_________________________

YES or NO
_________________________

YES or NO
________________________

14. <Using learners guide for reference, give two sources of industrial pollution
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and two possible control measures for each of the sources.>

Answer :

15. <Name ten points to consider in preparing an environmental management


program?>

Answer

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T3 Hazards and risks and control measures in working on construction sites.


Note.
Hazards include (not limited to) manual and mechanical handling; working at heights; working in
confined spaces; noise; dusts.

16. <From the Learners guide, list five areas that are covered by AS/NZS 3012:
2019 Electrical Installations-Construction and Demolition sites>

Answer :

17. <Are electrical portable outlets devices (EPODS), for example domestic type power
boards, double adaptors and three pin plug adaptors (piggyback), allowed on
construction and demolition sites?>

Answer :

18. <Is it acceptable to have Electronic records (i.e. computer databases, excel
spread sheets etc) for record keeping?>

Answer :

19. <The AS3012:2019 requires that cord extension sets shall comply with which
standard?>

Answer :

20. <Name the clause in AS/NZS 3012 that states; “Electrical installations on
construction and demolition sites shall be carried out in accordance with
AS/NZS 3000, except as modified herein, and with the applicable additional
requirements of this standard>

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21. < Name the clause in AS/NZS 3012 that states: Cables shall be installed in
accordance with AS/NZS 3000 except as modified in Clauses 2.5.3 to 2.5.8 ?>

Answer :

22. <What are the testing intervals in AS/NZS 3012 for


(a) Portable RCDs – push button test

Answer:

(b) Portable RCDs – operating time trip test?>

Answer :

23. <The Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (the WHS Regulation) sets out
the specific control measures that are required where there is a risk of a fall.
Name the part and section in the regulation and who is responsible for the
management of the risks?>

Answer:

24. <What are the requirements and conditions of managing the risk of falls
while working on roofs in housing construction?>

Answer:

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25. <In managing the risk of falls while working on roofs in housing construction
how do I know if the fall risk is 3 metres or more?>

Answer:

26. <Using the Confined Space Code of Practice 2021 for guidance, when
establishing emergency procedures, what factors must be taken into
account to manage risks associated with confined spaces?>

27. <Give five examples of confined spaces mentioned in the Confined space
Code of Practice 2021 section 1.1.>

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28. <Again, using the Confined Spaces code of practice 2021 for guidance, in a
confined space situation what constitutes an atmosphere that does NOT
have a safe oxygen level and what is the normal oxygen atmosphere level?>

Answer:

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T4 Workplace safety check, identifying potential workplace hazards and suggested measures
for accident prevention.

29. <Name the four steps for Risk Management?>

Answer:

QUESTIONS 30 TO 33-ANSWERS LOCATED IN LEARNER GUIDE


30. <Using the learner guide for assistance, when controlling risk, how should you
implement the most effective controls to reduce the risk to a manageable level?>

Answer:

T5 Working safely with electrical tools or equipment


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31. < (i) Using the learner guide, how often should electrical tools and equipment
be visually checked to ensure they are safe to use?

(ii) How, as an Electrical Contractor can you confirm that these checks
have been made?>

Answer:

32. <What are the testing interval requirements for electrical test equipment? >

Answer:

33. < When and how should you inspect powered hand tools?>

Answer:

34. <What are the conditional checks required to be carried out on test
instruments as described in the Electrical safety code of practice 2021
Managing electrical risks in the workplace?>

Answer:

T6 Current procedure for safe isolation of an electrical supply.

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35. <Working de-energised on low voltage electrical equipment or circuits requires the
electrical equipment or circuits to be effectively isolated from all relevant sources of
electricity supply. This may be done using opening switches, removing fuses or links,
opening circuit breakers or removing circuit connections.

From the Electrical Safety Code of Practice 2021 Managing Electrical Risks in the
Workplace, what are the standard steps in low voltage isolation?>

Answer:

36. <Using the Learning Guide for assistance, what are eight general electrical
isolation rules for work on or adjacent to live plant or equipment?>

Answer:

37. <Using the Learning guide for assistance, what are the four requirements for working on
or near exposed live circuits and equipment?>

Answer:

38. <What is the purpose and condition of use of a caution/out of service tag?>

Answer :

39. < ES Regulation s16


A person conducting a business or undertaking must ensure that electrical
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equipment that has been de-energised to allow electrical work to be carried


out on it is not inadvertently re-energised while the work is being carried out.

ESR 2013 s17 also states that an electrical worker shall take precautions to
ensure de-energised equipment is not re-energised.

Using the Electrical Safety Code of practice 2021 Managing Electrical Risk in
the Workplace (ESCOP 2021) and the ESR 2013 for guidance:

(i) From section 5,1 of the ESCOP 2021 how do you ensure an
isolation is secured and so preventing accidental energisation?

Answer:

(ii) What else needs to be done to this isolation point for identification
purposes?.

Answer:

(iii) Using section 17 of the ESR 2013, what are the two things an
electrical worker must ensure to prevent inadvertently re-
energising electrical equipment?>

Answer :

T7 Hazards associated with, extra-low voltage, low-voltage, high voltage and high-currents

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40. <Using AS/NZS 3000 for guidance, what are the definitions of High Voltage,
Low Voltage and Extra Low Voltage?>

Answer :

41. <Using the Learners Guide, what are high fault currents, and when may you come
across them?>

Answer :

42. < (i) What are the requirements regarding competency for an electrician to undertake
High Voltage work?

Answer:

(ii) What are the additional risks associated with high voltage?>

Answer :

43. <From the Learners Guide, under what five conditions could fatal electric shocks and
injuries occur? >

Answer :

44. < (i) Using the learning guide for assistance, what are the dangers of Arc Flash
(ii) How can Arc Faults be detected? >

Answer :

45. < (i) What is Arc Flash?


(ii) What are the associated risks with Arc Flash? >
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46. <What are four possible causes of Arc Flash? >

Answer :

47. <Name three ways the effect of Arc Fault is minimised? >

Answer :

48. < According to the AS 4836:2011, when may it be necessary to wear an Arc flash suit
and Face Shield? >

Answer:

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T8 Hazards and control measures associated with electrical work

49. < The ESCOP 2021 lists four steps as part of the risk management process.
What are the four steps?>

Answer :

50. <According to worksafe.qld.gov.au website, what is the primary purpose of a


Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)? >

Answer :

51. <What should be included when preparing a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)?>

Answer :

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T9 Emergency procedures for the rescue of an electric shock victim equipment

52. <From the Learners Guide, list what to do in an electrical emergency.>

Answer :

53. <What do you need to do when coming across fallen overhead powerlines?>

Answer :

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T10 Emergency first aid for an electric shock victim

Note:
Emergency first aid is limited to first-on-the scene assistance to a victim of electric shock, and
basics of CPR.

54. The Guide to the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 is designed to help people
understand their health and safety duties.

(i) Who has primary duty of care under WH&S legislation?


(ii) What does it include?>

Answer :

55. <Using learning guide for assistance, what do you need to do regarding emergency first
aid for an electric shock victim?>

Answer :

56. < From the learning guide, list five possible signs and symptoms a person
may have received an electric shock >

Answer :

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SECTION TWO – KS02-EG197A


Evidence shall show an understanding
of electrical installations testing and
verification to an extent indicated by the
following aspects:

T1 Current electrical installations legislated regulations and responsibilities of a licensed


electrician

57. < (i) Which section of the Electrical Safety Act deals with the requirements for
an electrical work licence?

(ii) List the requirements for an electrical work licence and the associated
penalty (penalty units) for non-compliance.>

Answer :

58. <Name at least five Tasks that are required of a licensed electrician?>

Answer :

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59. <(i) Division 2 of The Electrical Safety Act 2002 deals with Duty of Care.
What are the duties of care of someone who;

(a) Installs electrical equipment;

(b) Maintains (repairs) electrical equipment;

(ii) To ensure duty of care it would be beneficial to maintain knowledge of at


least three electrical standards and three pieces of Electrical Legislation.
What are they? Please ensure to use the Australian Standard number along
with the title of the standard.>

Answer :

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T2 Current compliance standards and regulatory requirement of electrical equipment and how
and where it is installed.

60. < What is the peak body of electrical safety regulators in Australia and New
Zealand?>
Answer :

61. < Where would you go to ensure the electrical equipment, you are installing
complies with the Australian Standards?>
Answer:

62. < What are Electrical Contractors obligations and liabilities for damage
caused by non-compliant product?>
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T3 Current compliance standards and regulatory requirement for testing safety


parameters of installed circuits, switchgear, protection and earthing.

63. <Using either AS3000 or AS3017, list the typical sequence for testing
electrical installation work?>

Answer :

64. <From the learning guide, what is an acceptable arrangement of switchgear


and control gear?>

Answer :

65. <Name three principal reasons for Earthing and explain each principal
reason?>

Answer :

66. <AS/NZS 3000 lists two types of Earthing function.

Name the two types and give an example of each one.>

Answer :

67. <Name six components of a MEN system?>

Answer :

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T4 Current compliance standards and regulatory requirement for documenting and reporting
compliance inspection and testing outcomes

68. <Using the learning guide for reference, what additional documents are
recommended to be supplied along with the Certificate of Compliance?>

Answer :

69. <Name a key role of the qualified technical person for an electrical
contractor?>

Answer :

70. <What seven documents is a qualified technical person responsible for and
need to maintain?>

Answer :

71. <From the learning guide, name the documents that are used to follow up
improvement and to prevent reoccurrence with verification for dealing with
non-complaint defects?>

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SECTION THREE – Elements and


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1. Prepare to enter a work area and verify compliance of an electrical installation

72. <Name at least nine documents required in preparation to enter a work area
and verify compliance of an electrical installation for a construction site?>

Answer :

2. Follow workplace procedures for hazard identification and risk control

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73. <What is the purpose of workplace procedures for hazard identification and
risk control?>

Answer :

74. < Name two methods mentioned in the Electrical contractor guide
Developing a safe system of work for electrical work, (pg. 11) used for
briefing workers on changes to the business’s work practices, legislation
and industry safety alerts.?>

Answer :

75. <The Electrical Contractor Guide discusses the importance of a Contractor


having safe work procedures for electrical work.

What are the suggested safe work procedures every Electrical Contracting
business should have?

Answer :

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3. Apply safe working practices to verifying compliance of an electrical installation

76. <Name the Control Method documents used as objective evidence to


ASSURE QUALITY and technical compliance of an electrical installation
mentioned in the Learning guide? >

Answer

77. < Name the Control Method documents used as objective evidence to
VERIFY COMPLIANCE of an electrical installation discussed in the Learning
guide. These documents are completed as works progress? >

Answer :

78. <Using Part 14 of the ESR 2013 for guidance, when and how must a PCBU
notify the Regulator that a serious dangerous electrical event or incident has
taken place?>

Answer :

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4. Report compliance findings

79. <Which activity ensures how policies, plans and procedures are reviewed in
consultation with appropriately competent person(s) and changes made
where agreed as necessary?>

Answer :

80. <Name at least eight applicable standards and pieces of legislation that are
required to ensure compliance when undertaking electrical installation work.
Please include full title of the documents listed.>

Answer :

81. <Name three (3) documents used for action and procedures for dealing with
non-compliant defects>

Answer:

82. <Laser light emitted is considered a non-mechanical hazard according to the


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“Guide to machinery and Equipment Safety” guide.

Follow link and answer question below.

Guide to machinery and equipment safety (available at Worksafe Queensland)

How does this guide suggest controlling the non-mechanical risk of laser
emitted light?>

Answer :

83. <Managing Noise and preventing hearing loss at work Code of Practice 2021
describes the effect noise has on health and safety.

Section 2.1 of the COP describes how hearing loss occurs.


Using this section of the COP as a guide,

(i) How does hearing loss occur and;

(ii) What are the two types of hearing loss mentioned?

Answer:

(i)

(ii)

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84. <The hierarchy of risk control in the “Managing Noise and preventing hearing
loss at work” Code of Practice 2021 describes the most effective method in
the risk management process of excessive noise (Section 5.1-eliminating the
risk)

They give three examples of this control measure technique. What are they?>

Answer

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

85. < The “Hazardous Manual Tasks” Code of Practice 2021 (section 2, page
15/16) describes two common forms of vibration, whole body and hand-arm.

(i) Hand-arm vibration can lead to what type of damage?

(ii) Section 4.6 discusses changing the work environment as part of a risk control
strategy. How does the COP suggest reducing hand-arm vibration?>

Answer:

(i)

(ii)

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86. < In Queensland, heat stress management is extremely important.

https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/safety-and-prevention/hazards/hazardous-
exposures/heat-stress/health-effects

Use the information available at the above link to answer the following question;

(i) Heat stroke if untreated can lead to what possible outcome for a worker?

(ii) Under the heading “Managing exposure”,(Click link) two approaches to


controlling the risk are discussed. What are they?>

Answer:

(i)

(ii)

87. < The following link provides information on the dangers of U.V light on the
skin.

https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/injury-prevention-safety/hazardous-exposures/
skin-cancer-and-the-sun

Use the information from the above links web page to answer the following
questions;

(i) Regarding a workers over exposure to sunlight (UV radiation), long term
cumulative exposure can lead to what two conditions?

(ii) The best way to avoid overexposure to UVR is to stay out of the sun, especially
between 10am and 3pm. If you have to be outside, what are the 5 ways shown to
make sure you protect yourself?>

Answer:

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88. < According to the information at the website link below, Occupational
Overuse Syndrome is also known as RSI or Repetative strain injury. Using the
web page, answer the following questions.

http://conditions.health.qld.gov.au/HealthCondition/condition/5/149/541/repetitive-
strain-injury#:~:text=Occupational%20overuse%20syndrome%2C%20or
%20OOS,weakness%20in%20the%20affected%20joints

(i) What do symptoms of RSI include?

(ii) How may RSI’s be caused?

(iii) What is usually the best cure?>

Answer:
(i)

(ii)

(iii)

89. < Using the web pages at


https://www.headsup.org.au/healthy-workplaces/workplace-stressors

Answer the following questions.

(i) How can workplace stress occur?

Answer:

(ii) List 5 possible contributing factors to work stress

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Answer:

(iii) List 5 physical symptoms of someone suffering from stress

Answer:

(iv) Using the web page at https://www.headsup.org.au/your-mental-health/taking-


care-of-yourself-and-staying-well/at-work

Answer the following question.

List 5 strategies for managing workplace stress by managing your work


role>

Answer:

90.< Some companies have strict guidelines on the use of alcohol and drugs,
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both legal and illegal, especially if in high risk industries.

Using the website https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/drugs-alcohol#work-


health-and-safety-duties
for guidance, what is the possible outcome if workers operate in high risk
industries while under the influence of these substances?>

Answer:

91.<A typical manual handling injury can include a back injury.


This is classified as a musculoskeletal disorder (MSD). Using the Hazardous
manual tasks Code of Practice 2021 section 1 for guidance, answer the
following questions.
(i) What are the two ways MSD’s can occur?

Answer:

(ii) What is a hazardous manual task defined as?>

Answer:

92. <The webpage What is the best way to lift? available at Worksafe Queensland,
contains information regarding lifting.

Workers can often identify simple and easily applied solutions to potentially
hazardous manual tasks.

What are the methods to be considered before talking about safe procedures or
other administrative controls?>

Answer:

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93.<Using the Managing risks of hazardous chemicals in the workplace Code of


Practice 2021, answer the following question.

What are hazardous chemicals?>

Answer:

94.<Using the Labelling of workplace hazardous chemicals Code of Practice 2021


for guidance, answer the following question.

What information must be included on a label of a hazardous chemical?>

Answer:

95.<Using the “Preparation of safety data sheets for hazardous chemicals Code
of Practice 2021”, answer the following question.

What is a safety data sheet (SDS)?>

Answer:

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