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The Electricity At Work Regulations 1989
The Electricity At Work Regulations 1989
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Highlight what can be done by duty holders to achieve electrical safety compliance
- The purpose of this guidance is to highlight what can be done by duty holders to achieve electrical safety compliance with the duties imposed by the Regulations
- It is relevant to all work activities and premises except certain offshore installations and particular ships
- It will also be of particular interest and practical help primarily to engineers (including those involved in design, construction, operation or maintenance of electrical systems and equipment), technicians and their managers
- References to relevant regulations, standards and publications have been updated
- The Mines Regulations 2014 came into force on 6 April 2015 and revoked regulations 17 to 28 and Schedule 1 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 which previously applied only at mines
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