157—Electrical work on energised electrical equipment—when
permitted
(1) A
person conducting a business or undertaking must ensure that electrical work
on energised electrical equipment is not carried out unless—
(a) it
is necessary in the interests of health and safety that the electrical work is
carried out on the equipment while the equipment is energised; or
Example—
It may be necessary that life-saving equipment remain energised and operating
while electrical work is carried out on the equipment.
(b) it
is necessary that the electrical equipment to be worked on is energised in
order for the work to be carried out properly; or
(c) it
is necessary for the purposes of testing required under regulation 155;
or
(d)
there is no reasonable alternative means of carrying out the work.
Maximum penalty:
(a) In
the case of an individual—$6 000.
(b) In
the case of a body corporate—$30 000.
(2) The
electrical work that may be carried out under subregulation (1)(a), (b)
and (d) may include testing of the energised electrical equipment.