Hazardous electrical inspections are a critical component of ensuring safety in environments where the risk of explosion or fire is heightened due to the presence of flammable gases, vapors, or dust. In New Zealand, installations in such hazardous areas are subject to stringent inspection and verification processes, as outlined in regulations and standards like AS/NZS 3000 and AS/NZS 60079.
These inspections will be carried out by our authorized electricians who have not been involved in the installation process, to maintain impartiality. The goal is to confirm that all electrical work complies with the relevant standards and is safe for connection to a power supply.
Periodic verification is also necessary to ensure ongoing safety and compliance, as electrical installations can become unsafe over time due to wear, damage, or changes in the surrounding environment. A comprehensive inspection includes checking for high-risk factors such as faulty wiring, outdated panels, or overloaded circuits, which are potential hazards that could lead to serious accidents.