EnergySafe Magazine Summer/Autumn 2017, issue 46 | Page 3

03 For all the latest energy safety news visit www.esv.vic.gov.au Summer/Autumn 2017 energysafe issue 46 In this issue Our cover: ESV is launching a new apprentice safety program designed to foster safe work practices from the first days of the job. Photo: Darren Tindale. Latest news 05 DIY fatality prompts warning 06 Rest in peace: ESV launches new camping safety campaign 07 Bold new look for ESV website 08 Regulators team up for safer building sites 08 Transportable structures and the need for COES 09 Man lucky to be alive after serious electric shock 10 Retailer fined for selling dodgy goods You can now Like ESV on Facebook and get important safety updates and ESV news delivered to your news feed. Don’t be the last to know about vital safety alerts, product recall notices or ESV news. 10 Restricted electrical workers must use COES 10 Minister opens new Test Centre 11 Your electrical questions answered 12 Celebrating World Plumbing Day 12 Gas installations in bushfire-prone areas 13 Have a say on regulatory changes 14 Your gas questions answered 15 Prosecutions and infringements Click the print button to print single pages or spreads Download to print entire magazine To contact ESV or for further information go to www.esv.vic.gov.au From the Editor It’s been another tragic start to the year in Victoria with a man dying while trying to install a powerpoint. The 39-year-old was unlicensed and working on a do-it-yourself job at home when he inadvertently came into contact with a live wire. This tragic incident has shattered the man’s young family, his community and friends. The response to this issue on our Facebook page has been unprecedented with our post reaching more than 320,000 people in less than a week. Many people tagged friends to point out the dangers of DIY, and one person even commented: “So it really does happen”. Yes, it does. Three Victorian families in the past 18 months are now without loved ones due to DIY disasters. In response to the tragedy, we are again running our DIY=DIE campaign across metropolitan and regional Victoria to try to get the message across. If you’d like to remind someone of the dangers of DIY, you can order some of our free bumper stickers through our website and we’ll send them out. The Facebook post sparked quite a debate among some licence holders. There were a few comments that ESV does not take unlicensed work seriously enough, but I want to assure everyone that we take it very seriously and we do prosecute. And that’s where we need your help. We can’t see into everyone’s homes so we need you to report things to us. You can email us at [email protected]. Another popular comment was the issue about stores selling electrical items to the public without having to show proof of an electrical licence, and why ESV can’t stop it. Many people posted the opposing argument that people should have the choice to be able to choose their own lights, and that wider availability of products ultimately makes them cheaper for all. Managing Editor Sharon Rainsbury Contributors Anitra Robertson Mirna Bukic Laurie Devitt John Stolk Enzo Alfonsetti Vanessa Garbett Jason Treseder John Murphy Michael Grubert Neil Fraser The fact remains that it is not illegal to buy a powerpoint or a light or electrical cable at a retailer in Victoria but it is an offence to do the electrical installation if you aren’t trained, qualified and licensed. ESV has no powers under our legislation to stop the sale of compliant products, but that doesn’t mean we won’t be doing all we can to raise awareness about the dangers, and to ensure that stores selling these products have adequate signage alerting Victorians to the regulations. On a different subject, we launched our new website in March and I’m pleased to report that the response from stakeholders has been overwhelmingly positive. Apart from an updated look, the site has moved to functional navigation based on the reasons people come to the website rather than whether they are an electrician, gasfitter or consumer. We’d love to hear what you think, so please drop us an email at [email protected]. au. And don’t forget to send us an email to order your free DIY=DIE stickers. Sharon Rainsbury [email protected] Bronwyn Hellings Naveen Kapoor Design Aer Design Authorised and published by Energy Safe Victoria Level 5, Building 2, 4 Riverside Quay, Southbank, VIC 3006 P 03 9203 9700 E [email protected] Printed by Southern Colour Copyright All material appearing in EnergySafe is copyright. Reproduction in whole or in part is not permissible without the writte n permission of Energy Safe Victoria, depending on the source of the article. Liability Howsoever arising as a consequence of use or reliance upon any advice, representations, statement, opinion or conclusion expressed herein is expressly denied by Energy Safe Victoria and all persons involved in the preparation of this publication.