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Electrical Safety Act (2002).

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Type of law
Legislation
Date of original text
Date of latest amendment
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Abstract
This Act consists of 11 Chapters that contain 53 articles. With the aim of preventing and reducing hazards of electrical origin and electromagnetic disturbances to persons, property and the environment, this Act provides requirements for: 1) electrical equipment and installations, for the placing on the market, putting into service and the use thereof, and for the procedure for the conformity assessment and attestation thereof; 2) owners of electrical installations, designated bodies, electrical contractors, technical inspection bodies, authorities assessing and attesting the conformity of persons, persons organising the operation of electrical installations and persons in charge of electrical work; 3) the registration of undertakings, and for state supervision. Where the prevention of hazards other than those of electrical origin or electromagnetic disturbances which may be caused to persons, property or the environment by electrical equipment and installations is regulated by another Act or legislation established on the basis thereof, the requirements provided by the other Act or legislation established on the basis thereof apply with the specifications arising from this Act. Construction requirements provided by an Act regulating construction activities and legislation established on the basis thereof apply to the construction of electrical installations, with the specifications arising from this Act and legislation established on the basis thereof.
Entry into force notes
The Act enters into force from 1 July 2002.
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Repealed
Yes
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Repealed by