Page 58 of the QLD
Electrical Safety Regulation 2002
57 Performing electrical work without electrical licence
For section 55(3)(d)
6 of the Act, the following testing is
authorised—
(a) the testing of electrical equipment by a competent
person, if the testing is required under part 5, division 5
or section 126;7
(b) the testing of the works of an electricity entity by a
competent person;
5 Now see the
Queensland Building Services Authority Regulation 2003, section 38.
6 Section 55 (Requirement for electrical work licence) of the Act
7 Part 5 (Electrical installations), division 5 (Workplace electrical installations) or
section 126 (Hiring electrical equipment)
s 58
59 s 59
Electrical Safety Regulation 2002
Example for paragraph (b)
—
a competent person testing protection relay operation that is part
of the works of an electricity entity
(c) the testing of electrical equipment by a person, other
than testing mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b), if the
testing does not interfere with the integrity of the
electrical equipment.
Examples for paragraph (c)
—
• a person testing a safety switch in a domestic electrical
installation by operating a test button on the safety switch
• a person using an appropriate voltmeter to measure voltage
Now see the
Queensland Building Services Authority Regulation 2003, section 38.
6 Section 55 (Requirement for electrical work licence) of the Act
7 Part 5 (Electrical installations), division 5 (Workplace electrical installations) or
section 126 (Hiring electrical equipment)
Electrical Safety Act 2002
Meaning of
electrical work
(1)
Electrical work is the manufacturing, constructing, installing,
testing, maintaining, repairing, altering, removing, or
replacing of electrical equipment.
Examples of electrical work
—
• installing low voltage electrical wiring in a building
• installing electrical equipment into an installation coupler or
interconnecter
• replacing a low voltage electrical component of a washing machine
• maintaining an electricity entity’s overhead distribution system
(2) However, the following are not
electrical work—
(a) installing or removing electrical equipment by
connecting it to electricity, or disconnecting it from
electricity, by a plug and socket outlet;
(b) repairing or replacing non-electrical components of
electrical equipment;
(c) replacing a component forming part of electrical
equipment if the electrical equipment has been designed
so that the component is readily and safely able to be
replaced by a person without electrical knowledge or
skill;
Examples for paragraph (c)
—
• replacing a fuse
• replacing the bulb in a light fitting
It goes on and on in definition, Interested? go to the website and download!!
Part 4 Licences
Division 1 Requirements for electrical licences
55 Requirement for electrical work licence
(1) A person must not perform or supervise electrical work
unless—
(a) the person is the holder of an electrical work licence in
force under this Act; and
(b) the licence authorises the person to perform the work.
Maximum penalty—400 penalty units.
(2) Only an individual may be the holder of an electrical work
licence.
(3) A person is not required under subsection (1) to hold an
electrical work licence for the purpose of the following—
(a) performance or supervision of electrical work for the
purpose of installing or repairing telecommunications
cabling;
(b) performance or supervision of electrical work in
practising the person’s profession as an electrical
engineer;
(c) performance or supervision of remote rural installation
work;
(d) performance or supervision of electrical work as part of
the testing of electrical equipment that the person is
authorised to do under a regulation;
(e) performance, as an apprentice, of electrical work in a
calling that requires the apprentice to perform electrical
work;
(f) performance, as a trainee, of electrical work in a calling
that requires the trainee to perform electrical work of a
type prescribed under a regulation;
(g) performance, as a student, of electrical work as part of
training under the supervision of teaching staff at—
(i) a university; or
(ii) a college, school or similar institution conducted or
approved by a department of the State or of the
Commonwealth.
There you go, I knew I read it somewhere:D
So you are covered if you are an apprentice/trainee, a student at school.
I hope this clears it up, if you have anymore questions, don't pester me, call your appropriate Government body and clarify the matter with them.;)