WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR TESTING AND TAGGING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AT A CARAVAN PARK?
The owner of a caravan park has a number of responsibilities under the Act and the Regulation: 1. The owner has a responsibility as an employer to any employees who work at the caravan park 2. The owner, as a controller of premises, has responsibilities to other employers who may use the caravan park facilities (eg a shop leased to another employer) 3. The owner of the caravan park has a general duty of care to the residents, holidaymakers and visitors to the caravan park. The owner of the caravan park (as an employer and controller of premises) must therefore comply with the specific requirements of the OHS Regulation to ensure a safe electrical installation and safe electrical equipment. This requirement extends to both the electrical installation, and any plug-in type electrical equipment under the ownership and control of the caravan park owner. The owner must comply with the specific legislative requirements contained in clauses 41, 64 and 65 of the Regulation. Note: These legisla
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