EnergySafe Magazine Summer 2016, issue 42 | Page 14

14 Electrical news New tipper truck prevents contact with overhead powerlines By Michelle Robertson, Senior Media and Communications Officer A tipper truck that doesn’t need to be elevated to unload material won the Health and Safety Invention of the Year Award at the WorkSafe Victoria Awards 2015. The EJEKTA trailer, developed by Whelans Group Investments, is a quad dog design steel body with a patented unloading system that can be used on undulating surfaces, in tunnels and below overhead powerlines. Whelans Group is a Bairnsdale-based company that specialises in earthmoving, road Updating your REC workers’ list online With a large number of contractors opting to lodge paper COES online or buy and lodge eCOES, it has never been more important to keep your workers’ list up-to-date. If your worker is not listed, they cannot lodge COES for you as the installation worker. Failure to keep your workers’ list (including apprentices) updated comes with a penalty of 10 penalty units under the Electricity Safety Act 1998. Here’s how to update your workers list online: Select “Online Services” from the home page—www.esv.vic.gov.au »» enter your User ID and online password for your REC »» following log in, you will find yourself at your profile page. NOTE: You can update your contact details while you are here. »» select “Workers’ list” from the left side »» select “Add new worker” from the bottom right side »» enter worker details and hit “save” »» add any apprentices you have and hit “save”. To remove workers or apprentices »» Click the blue hyperlinks and enter an end date »» enter the end date of your employee – hit “save”. Once you’ve completed these steps your workers’ list is up to date. Remember to do this every time you have a change in your staff. construction, road maintenance and quarries. In addition to removing the risk of contacting overhead powerlines, the truck also eliminates falls from heights and a number of other manual handling issues. Tip trucks contacting overhead powerlines have claimed several Victorian lives in recent years. ESV’s Look up and live campaign has specifically targeted this problem. Click here to watch a short video about the EJEKTA trailer Electrical appliance recalls By Michelle Robertson, Senior Media and Communications Adviser Microsoft has recalled some of its tablet power cords due to concerns over electric shock and possible fire risks. The product is an appliance connector on a cord set supplied with Microsoft power supply model 1536. The brand of the appliance connector is VLX and the model number is MFC7S. The recall includes cords supplied with the Surface Pro, Pro 2 and Pro 3 tablets that were sold from 2013 to 15 July 2015 through the Microsoft online store, Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi. Microsoft has sold 292,000 units worldwide and has identified that one in every 5000 units has failed. Owners of the affected products are being asked to immediately discard their cords. To get a replacement cord at no cost owners are required to complete an online form. Bosch sanders recalled Bosch is currently recalling appliances from its PSS sander series that were sold in Australian hardware stores between June 2007 and August 2009. The recall includes Bosch PSS Sander Series PSS 2, PSS 20, PSS 190, PSS 200, PSS 250 and PSS 2000. The ventilation wheel has a defect that could cause a break in the device housing. If the housing is broken then smaller parts of the ventilation wheel could be ejected and the risk of injury cannot be excluded. There is the possibility of electric shock if live components are exposed from broken housing. Bosch is asking consumers to stop using the sander and visit www.sandercare.com to find out if the sander is affected. Alternatively, consumers can phone the Bosch hotline on 0011 800 8364 6704 for details on how to receive a replacement model.