Regulation - OHS - Electrical Installation Regulations
Regulation - OHS - Electrical Installation Regulations
Regulation - OHS - Electrical Installation Regulations
15 AUGUST 2005
the point of supply, or the point at which part of the installation on the premises can
be switched off where different users occupy different parts of such premises;
point of outlet means any termination of an electrical installation which has been
provided for connecting any electrical machinery without the use of tools;
point of supply means the point at which electricity is supplied to any premises
by a supplier;
provincial director means the provincial director as defined in regulation 1 of the
General Administrative Regulations published under Government Notice No. R.
1449 of 6 September 1996;
reasonably practicable safe electrical installation in relation to an electrical
installation that existed prior to the publication of the current edition of the health
and safety standard incorporated into these regulations in terms of regulation 7 (1)
means that such electrical installation complies with the general safety principles of
such standard;
registered person means a person registered in terms of regulation 13 as an
electrical tester for single phase, an installation electrician or a master installation
electrician, as the case may be;
SANS1086-1 means the code of practice for the installation and maintenance of
electrical equipment used in explosive atmospheres published by Standards South
Africa;
SANS1089-2 means the electrical code of practice for the petroleum industry
published by Standards South Africa;
SANS10180 means the code of practice for the classification of hazardous
locations and the selection of electrical apparatus for use in such locations
published by Standards South Africa;
SANS10142-1 means the Code of practice for the wiring of premises published by
Standards South Africa;
specialized electrical installations means electrical installations in
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
of
technical
working
group
for
Electrical
Installation
3 (1)
The chief inspector may establish one or more technical working
groups to advise the him or her on any matter relating to these Regulations.
(2)
A member of a technical working group shall be appointed by the chief
inspector by reason of his or her knowledge of the matter for which the technical
working group is established.
(3)
A member of a technical working group who is not an officer may be
remunerated from money appropriate for such purpose by the Minister.
(4)
The chief inspector shall appoint the technical working group members
for such period as he or she may determine at the time of appointment: Provided
that the chief inspector may discharge a member at any time, for reasons that are
fair and just, and appoint a new member in his her or her place.
(5)
The chief inspector may co-opt any person or persons who have
specialized knowledge of any matter dealt with by a technical working group.
(6)
A technical working group shall conduct its work in accordance with
the instructions and rules of conduct set by the chief inspector.
Responsibility for electrical installations
4 (1)
The user or the lessor of the electrical installation, as the case may be,
shall be responsible for the safety, safe use and maintenance of the electrical
installation he or she uses or leases and, except for work as permitted in regulation
11 (3), shall not tamper with or allow any tampering on any installation whether or
not a certificate of compliance has been issued.
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(2)
The user or lessor of the electrical installation, as the case may be,
shall be responsible for the safety of the conductors on his or her premises
connecting the electrical installation to the point of supply in the case where the
point of supply is not the point of control.
(3)
Where there is no written undertaking by the lessee to ensure
compliance and the safety of the electrical installation he or she the leases, the
owner of the electrical installation shall be deemed to be the user of such electrical
installation.
Approved inspection authorities for electrical installations
5 (1)
The chief inspector may approve any juristic person or body that have
been accredited by the accreditation authority, as an approved inspection authority
for electrical installations.
(2) (a) Application for approval of an approved inspection authority
contemplated in sub-regulation (1) shall be made to the chief inspector in the form of
annexure 7;
(b) A valid accreditation issued by the accreditation authority shall
accompany the application; and
(c)
The application form shall be accompanied by the fee determined in
terms of regulation 15.
(3)
An Approved Inspection Authority for electrical installations shall
inform the chief inspector of any changes affecting its approval in terms of subregulation (1) within 14 days after such changes.
(4)
The chief inspector may at any time withdraw any approval of an
approved inspection authority for electrical installations, subject to the provisions of
section 35 of the Act and regulation 13 (5).
Functions of approved inspection authorities for electrical installations
6 (1)
Approved inspection authorities for electrical installations shall only
enter premises and conduct an inspection, test or investigation when:
(a)
(b)
(2)
Approved inspection authorities for electrical installations shall not
operate as electrical contractors.
(3)
Approved inspection authorities for electrical installations shall only
inspect the types of installation for which they have been accredited by the
accreditation authority.
(4)
Approved inspection authorities for electrical installations shall be
accountable and abide by a code of ethics determined by the chief inspector.
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(5)
Approved inspection authorities for electrical installations shall submit
reports to the person referred to in 1 (a) or 1 (b) respectively.
Design and construction
7 (1)
No person shall authorize, design, install or permit or require the
installation of an electrical installation, other than in accordance with a health and
safety standard incorporated into these regulations under section 44 of the Act:
Provided that the components within an electrical installation shall comply with the
standards referred to in the incorporated standard and proof of compliance shall be
identifiable on the components or certification shall be available from the supplier or
manufacturer of the components: Provided further that items of an electrical
installation not covered by such incorporated safety standard, and the conductors
between the point of supply and the point of control, shall be installed in accordance
with the by-laws or regulations of the supplier concerned.
(2)
A registered person shall exercise general control over all electrical
installation work being carried out, and no person shall allow such work without such
control: Provided that where the voltage exceeds 1kV, the installation shall be
designed and supervised by a person deemed competent in terms of paragraphs
(b), (c) or (d) of the definition of a competent person in regulation 1 of the General
machinery Regulations, 1998.
(3)
No supplier shall restrict the application of a health and safety
standard referred to in sub-regulation (1) when an electrical installation is installed,
except where the distribution system of the supplier may be adversely affected by
the application thereof.
Electrical contractor
8 (1)(a) Any person, including a juristic person, who intends to do installation
work as an electrical contractor shall register annually with the chief inspector in the
form prescribed in annexure 1.
(b) The application shall be accompanied by the fee determined in terms
of regulation 15.
(2)
The chief inspector shall register any person contemplated in subregulation 1 as an electrical contractor and enter such registration into the national
database: Provided such person:
(a)
has a fixed address and a telephone or mobile telephone listed in the
name of the business: Provided that if the person does not trade under the name of
a business, such address and telephone may be in the name of the person
concerned; and
(b)
employs a registered person on a full time basis, or is himself or
herself a registered person engaged in such business on a full time basis.
(b)
there is a subsequent change of ownership of the premises on which
such installation exists and where no certificate of compliance has been issued.
(4)
Where any addition or alteration has been effected to an electrical
installation for which a certificate of compliance was previously issued, the user or
lessor of such installation shall obtain a certificate for at least the addition or
alteration.
(5)
A supplier may at any reasonable time inspect or test any electrical
installation: Provided that the supplier shall not charge any fee for such an
inspection or test unless the inspection or test is carried out at the request of
the user or lessor.
(6)
If after an inspector, an approved inspection authority for electrical
installations or supplier has carried out an inspection or test and has detected any
fault or defect in any electrical installation, such inspector, approved inspection
authority for electrical installations or supplier may require the user or lessor of that
installation to obtain a new certificate of compliance: Provided that if such fault or
defect in the opinion of the inspector, approved inspection authority for electrical
installations or supplier constitutes an immediate danger to persons, the inspector,
approved inspection authority for electrical installations or supplier shall forthwith
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take steps to have the supply to the circuit in which the fault or defect was detected
disconnected: Provided further that where such fault or defect is of such a nature
that it may indicate negligence on the part of a registered person, the inspector,
approved inspection authority for electrical installations, or supplier, as the case may
be, shall forthwith report those circumstances in writing to the chief inspector.
(7)
Subject to the provisions of section 22 of the Act, no person shall sell
the premises on which an electrical installation exists, without a valid certificate of
compliance for the electrical installation: Provided that a written agreement may be
entered into between the parties as to obtaining a certificate of compliance.
(8)
A registered person shall only issue a certificate of compliance
obtainable from the chief inspector and with a unique number issued by the chief
inspector.
Commencement and permission to connect installation work
10 (1)
No person shall commence with installation work which would require
a new supply or an increase in electricity supply capacity unless the supplier has
been notified thereof in the form of Annexure 3: Provided that the supplier may
waive this requirement in respect of such types of work as it may specify.
(2)
No person shall connect or permit the connection of any completed or
partially completed electrical installation to the electricity supply unless it has been
inspected and tested by a registered person and a certificate of compliance for that
electrical installation has been issued: Provided that the supplier may on request
connect the supply to the installation for the purpose of testing and completion of the
certificate of compliance by a registered person: Provided further that this subregulation shall not apply in the case where the electricity was disconnected for the
non-payment of the electricity account or where there has been a change of tenant
but not of ownership.
(3)
Where the supply to an electrical installation is 25kVA or above, the
user shall subject to regulation 11 (1), appoint an approved inspection authority or a
competent person completed in regulation 7 (2) who shall ensure the compliance
from the commencement to the commissioning of the installation.
Issuing of certificate of compliance
11 (1)
Only registered person may issue a certificate of compliance in the
form of annexure 4 and which shall be accompanied by a test report in the format
approved by the chief inspector, after having satisfied himself or herself by means of
an inspection and testing that
(a)
(1); or
(b)
an electrical installation which existed prior to the publication of the
current edition of the health and safety standard incorporated into these regulations
in terms of regulation 7 (1), complies with the general safety principles of such
standard; or
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(c)
an electrical installation which existed prior the publication of the
current edition of the health and safety standard incorporated into these regulations
in terms of regulation 7 (1) and to which extensions or alterations have been
affected, that
(i)
ting part of the installation, complies with the general safety principles
of such standard and is reasonable safe, and
(ii)
extensions or alterations affected comply with the provisions of
regulation 7 (1).
(2)
If at any time prior to issuing a certificate of compliance any fault or
defect is detected in any part of the installation, the registered person shall refuse to
issue such certificate: Provided that if such fault or defect in the opinion of the
registered person constitutes an immediate danger to persons in the case where
electricity is already supplied, he or she shall forthwith take steps to disconnect the
supply to the circuit in which the fault or defect was detected and notify the chief
inspector.
(3)
Any person who undertakes to do electrical installation work shall
ensure that a valid certificate of compliance is issued for that work.
(4)
No person shall amend a certificate of compliance issued by a
registered person.
Appeals
12 (1)
Should a dispute arise over the interpretation of a health and safety
standard referred to in regulation 7 between the user, the registered person, the
approved inspection authority for electrical installations, or the supplier, as the case
may be, the affected person may appeal against that interpretation to the chief
inspector.
(2)
The person who appeals under sub-regulation (1) shall serve a notice
of appeal, setting out fully the grounds of the appeal, on both the chief inspector and
the person against whose interpretation he or she is appealing, by personally
delivering the notice of appeal or sending it by registered post.
(3)
The person against whose interpretation is being appealed shall,
within 14 working days of the date of on which he or she received the notice of
appeal, forward a notice setting out the reasons for his or her interpretation, to the
chief inspector.
(4)
The chief inspector shall, after having considered the grounds of the
appeal and the cause of the dispute, confirm, set aside or vary the interpretation of
the safety standard referred to in sub-regulation (1) or substitute it for such
interpretation, which in the opinion of the chief inspector ought to have been taken.
Any natural person who satisfies the chief inspector that he or she
(a)
has sufficient knowledge of the rules applicable to electrical
installations in the category for which application is being made;
(b)
has appropriate practical experience in respect of the installation,
verification and certification of the construction, testing and inspection of the type of
electrical installation for which application is being made;
(j)
inspector;
shall at the discretion of the chief inspector be registered as an electrical tester for
single phase, an installation electrician, or a master installation electrician, as the
case may be.
(3)
The chief inspector shall furnish such person with the appropriate
certificate of registration, subject to such conditions or restrictions, as he or she may
deem necessary and enter such registration into the national database.
(4)
A registered person shall on request produce his or her certificate of
registration to an inspector, approved inspection authority for electrical installations,
the supplier or any person to whom he or she intends to issue a certificate of
compliance.
(5)
If in the opinion of the chief inspector a person who is the holder of a
certificates of registration issued in terms of sub-regulations (2) or referred to in
regulations 17 (2) has been found guilty of gross negligence in the execution of his
or her duties, or is no longer deemed competent to perform his or her duties, the
chief inspector may suspend or cancel such certificate of registration.
(6)
A registered person shall inform the chief inspector of any changes
affecting his or her registration within 14 days after such change.
Substitution of lost, damaged or destroyed certificate of registration
14 (1)(a) If a registration certificate issued in terms of regulation 8(2), 8(3)(a),
13(3) or referred to in regulation 17 (2) has been lost, damaged or destroyed, the
registered person to whom the certificate was issued, may apply to the chief
inspector for a duplicate certificate in the form of annexure 6.
(b)
The application shall be accompanied by the fee determined in terms
of regulation 15.
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(2)
After proof that a certificate of registration has been lost, damaged or
destroyed has been submitted to the satisfaction of the chief inspector, the chief
inspector shall issue a substitute thereof on which the word duplicate will appear.
Fees payable
15 (1)
The Minister shall determine all registration and related fees which
shall be payable in the form of uncancelled revenue stamps affixed to the relevant
application form.
Offences and penalties
16 (1)
Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with the provision of
regulations 4,6,7,8,9,10,11, 13 (4) and 13 (6) shall be guilty of an offence and be
liable on conviction to a fine or to imprisonment for maximum of 12 months and, in
case of a continuous offence, to an additional fine not exceeding R200 for each day
on which the offence continues: Provided that the period of such additional
imprisonment shall not exceed 90 days.
Repeal of the regulations and saving
17 (1)
Subject to sub-regulation (2), the Electrical Installation Regulations,
1992 published under Government Notice R 2920 of 23 October 1992 as amended
by Government Notice R 962 of 20 May 1994 are hereby repealed.
(2)
A certificate of registration as electrical tester for single phase,
installation electrician and master installation issued under regulation 9 of the
regulation repealed by sub-regulation (1) shall be deemed to be a certificate issued
under regulation 13 of these regulations.
Short title
18 (1)
These
Regulations, 2005.
regulations
shall
be
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called
the
Electrical
Installation
Annexure 1
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT (ACT 85 OF 1993)
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS AN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
The Department of Labour
Occupational Health and Safety
Private Bag X117
Pretoria
0001
R120-00
Affix uncancelled SA revenue stamp/s
Sir/Madam
I hereby apply to be registered as an electrical contractor in terms of regulations 8. I declare that the
particulars given hereunder are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, correct.
1.
2.
YES/NO
TSP No.:
2. INSTALLATION ELECTRICIAN:
YES/NO
IE No.:
YES/NO
MIE No.:
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3.
4.
Designation:
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Annexure 2
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT (ACT 85 OF 1993)
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
The Department of Labour
Occupational Health and Safety
Private Bag X117
Pretoria
0001
R150-00
Affix uncancelled SA revenue stamp/s
Sir/Madam
I hereby apply for registration as a temporary electrical contractor in terms of regulations 8 (3). I declare that
the particulars given hereunder are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, correct.
1. PARTICULARS OF THE APPLICANT
SURNAME OF THE APPLICANT:.
NAME OF THE APPLICANT:.
ID NO. OF THE APPLICANT:
IN WHICH PROVINCE ARE YOU SITUATED?
PHYSICAL ADDRESS:
POSTAL CODE:...
POSTAL ADDRESS:
.POSTAL CODE:..
TEL No.:CELL. No.:.
FAX No.:.Email:
2.
YES/NO
TSP No.:..
2. INSTALLATION ELECTRICIAN:
YES/NO
IE No.:..
YES/NO
MIE No.:.
4. DATE ISSUED:..
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3.
New installation
Extension
Modification
Repairs
Designation:
Date:
Expiry Date:
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Annexure 3
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION REGULATIONS 10
NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF INSTALLATION WORK
Name of the supplier:.
Address of the supplier:
Extension
Modification
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Annexure 4
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT, 1993
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
Initial
Supplementary
Certificate Certificate
Supplement No. ................to Initial Certificate No. ..................as issued on: .......................
Identification of the relevant Installation
(Address or other unique reference, where applicable)
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I declare that the persons responsible for the design, specification, construction and inspection,
test and commissioning have completed the relevant sections of the test report.
Registered person registration number: ..Date of registration
Type of registration:
Tel No
Fax No
Cell No
Email
NOTE: This certificate is not valid unless all the sections have been completed correctly and the
test report in the format approved by the chief inspector is attached.
Declaration by electrical contractor
I ___________________________________________(ID no.________________________)
declare that the electrical installation has been carried out in accordance with the requirements
of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations made there under.
Electrical contractor registration number: . Date of registration .
Signature:
Contact details of electrical contractor:
Name
Address
.
.
Tel
Fax
Cell
Email
Declaration by user/lessor
I declare that I am aware of my responsibilities in terms of the Electrical Installation
Regulations 4 and 9 and undertake to operate and maintain the electrical installation as
described by these regulations.
User/Lessor Name:.....................................Signature............................Date......................
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Annexure 5
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 1993
REGULATION 13 OF THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION REGULATIONS 2005
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A REGISTERED PERSON
R120-00
Sir/Mdam
I hereby apply in terms of regulation 13 to be registered as an electrical tester for single phase* /
installation electrician* / master installation electrician* and hereby declare that the particulars given
hereunder are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, correct. I further declare that I know of no
reason why I should not be regarded as being physically able to inspect and test installations.
(* Delete whichever is not applicable).
I attach two photographs of myself as required by the chief inspector.
Yours faithfully
..
Signature
Notes:
(i)
(ii)
....
Date
The applicant must also sign this form in the three spaces provided for specimen
signatures at the end of this form.
The chief inspector requires the submission of two clear identical photographs of 40mm
by 30mm showing the face and shoulders of the applicant.
(The photographs required are similar to those required for passport and can be obtained from any
photographer who renders such a service.)
1) Surname (block letters)..
2) First names (block letters).
3) Postal
address.....Code.
(a)
Training other than under a contract of apprenticeship in terms of the Apprenticeship Act,
1944 or the Manpower Training Act, 1981, or Skills Development Act, 1998, in a trade appropriate to
installation work.
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From
To
(b) Apprentice or training in terms of the Apprenticeship Act, 1944 or the Manpower Training Act,
1981, or the Skills Development Act of 1998, in a trade appropriate to installation work:
No. of contract Trade in which trained .
From
To
7. Details of practical experience, other than referred to in paragraph 6 (documentary proof, such as
certificates of service, to be submitted.
From
To
Capacity in
which employed
8. Details of certificates or diplomas held. (If you have passed a qualifying trade test and subjects
such as Electricians, Electrical Trade Theory, Installation Rules, etc., this should be stated and
proof thereof submitted):
Note if original documents are enclosed, the application should be forwarded by registered post.
True copies certified as correct by a magistrate, justice of the peace or commissioner of oaths will be
accepted.
SPECIMEN SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT
Note The specimen signatures should be the normal signature of the applicant and should be
carefully completed. One specimen will be affixed to any certificate of registration that may be issued.
1
Designation:
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Annexure 6
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT (ACT 85 OF 1993)
APPLICATION FOR A DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE ISSUED IN TERMS OF REGULATIONS 8(2),
8(3) OR 13(3), AS THE CASE MAY BE
The Department of Labour
Occupational Health and Safety
Private Bag X117
Pretoria
0001
R120-00
Affix uncancelled SA revenue stamp/s
Sir/Madam
I hereby apply for a duplicate certificate of registration issued to me in terms of *regulation 8(2), *regulation
8(3), or *regulation 13(3). I declare that the particulars given hereunder are, to the best of my knowledge and
belief, correct.
(*delete which is not applicable).
1.
2.
SCOPE OF APPROVAL:
1. REGULATION 8(2):
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
2. REGULATION 8(3):
3. REGULATION 13(3):
4.
INSTALLATION ELECTRICIAN
REGULATION 13(3):
5. REGULATION 13(3):
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3.
AFFIDAVID
Designation:..
Registration No.:
Date:
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Annexure 7
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT (ACT 85 OF 1993)
APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL AS AN APPROVED INPECTION AUTHORITY FOR
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
The Department of Labour
Occupational Health and Safety
Private Bag X117
Pretoria
0001
R120-00
Affix uncancelled SA revenue stamp/s
Sir/Madam
I hereby apply to be registration as an approved inspection authority for electrical installations in terms of
regulations 5 (2). I declare that the particulars given hereunder are, to the best of my knowledge and belief,
correct.
1.
SCOPE OF APPROVAL:
6. TESTER FOR SINGLE PHASE:
2. INSTALLATION ELECTRICIAN:
3. MASTER INSTALLATION ELECTRICIAN:
3.
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3.
4.
Designation:.
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Under section 44 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993), I, MMS
MDLADLANA, Minister of Manpower, after consultation with the Advisory Council for
Occupational Health and Safety, hereby incorporate in the Electrical Installation Regulations,
2005, the safety standards specified in the Schedule.
MMS MDLADLANA, Minister of Labour
SCHEDULE
1. Regulation 1
Standard of South Africa, codes of practice:
SANS 1086-1: The code of practice for installation and maintenance of electrical
equipment used in explosive atmospheres;
SANS 1089-2: The code of practice for the petroleum industry;
SANS 10108: The code of practice for the classification of hazardous locations and the
selection of electrical apparatus for use in such locations.
2. Regulation 8 (1)
Standard of South Africa, code of practice:
SANS 10142-1: The code of practice for wiring of premises.
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