Construction & Trades
All construction and demolition sites have a Testing and Tagging requirement for electrical equipment under AS/NZS 3012:2010. On this page you will find all the information that you need to know to position yourself to ensure that your construction and demolition site is compliant with the appropriate regulations.
In the construction & trades industry in Australia 3 monthly inspection & Testing and Tagging of electrical equipment is required to the AS/NZS 3012:2010 standard on a Construction & Demolition site. Different coloured tags are required on your equipment for each quarter.


”What
All electrical equipment on your Construction & Demolition site needs to be tested at 3 monthly re-test intervals. Listed below are examples of common equipment that you would require to be Test & Tagged and Inspected on a construction site.
- Portable Welders
- RCD Boxes
- Drop Saw
- Soldering Iron
- Grinder
- Single & 3 phase extension leads
- Circular Saw
- Vacuum Cleaners
- High Pressure Hose
- Pump
- Air Compressor
- Jigsaw
- Jack Hammer
- Temporary Builders Site
- Switchboards
- Portable Generators
- Arc Welders
- Battery Chargers
- Portable Inverters
- Double Adaptors & 3 pin plug adaptors (piggyback) or similar, shall not be used on construction and demolitions sites
In order to remain compliant to the standard you will need to adhere to the 3 monthly cycle, as stated in the section above.
There is a tolerance of 2 weeks allowed from renewal date for you to still achieve compliance.
One of the most common problems that we see in the construction industry, is that everyone is busy, and it’s very easy to miss these dates and not be compliant with the standards. We can help you by taking care of this responsibility for you. Our staff can contact your site manager several weeks before your testing is due. With this we can arrange a time for a site visit to re-test and tag all the RCD’s and provide you with your compliance reporting. This will enable you to get on with running your business hassle free.