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EV Charger Installation Tips For Parramatta Homes, Units And Townhouses

Electric vehicles are becoming common across Western Sydney, and many homeowners now consider EV charger installation Parramatta properties need to support daily charging. Older homes, units, and townhouses often lack the electrical capacity required. Choosing the right charger, understanding power limits, and installing safely helps avoid electrical faults, compliance issues, and unnecessary costs later. Installing […]

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Do I Need A Switchboard Upgrade In My Older Parramatta Home?

Older homes were not built for today’s electrical demands. If you live in Parramatta, outdated switchboards can struggle with modern appliances and safety expectations. A switchboard upgrade Parramatta homeowners consider often becomes essential as systems age. Understanding the warning signs helps you reduce fire risk, avoid outages, and maintain compliance. Knowing when to act protects

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Common Electrical Problems In Parramatta Units And Apartments

Living in units and apartments often means dealing with shared electrical systems, ageing infrastructure, and limited upgrade options. electrical problems in Parramatta buildings are common due to older wiring, higher load demands, and strata-managed systems. Understanding these issues helps residents spot warning signs early, reduce safety risks, and avoid costly damage. Knowing when to seek

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How to Child-Proof Powerpoints and Electrical Cords

Keeping your home safe for children begins with a simple but often overlooked task: securing powerpoints and electrical cords. Toddlers are naturally curious, and that curiosity can lead them toward sockets, plugs, and extension cables. Learning how to child-proof powerpoints and electrical cords is one of the easiest and most effective ways to reduce household

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Legal Responsibilities for Owner/Controller of Premises

Who is classified as the controller of the premises?

As per the Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in Workplaces [NOHSC:2002(2005)], the “person with control” may be:

  • The owner of the premises
  • A person who has under any contract or lease an obligation to maintain or repair the premises
  • A person who is occupying the premises
  • A person who is able to make decisions about work undertaken at the premises
  • An employer at the premises

Persons with control of premises have a duty of care to:

  • Develop, implement and maintain an asbestos management plan.
  • Investigate the premises for the presence or possible presence of asbestos-containing material
  • Develop and maintain a register of the identified or presumed asbestos-containing material, including details on their locations, accessibility, condition, risk assessments, and control measures.
  • Develop measures to remove the asbestos-containing materials or otherwise to minimize the risks and prevent exposure to asbestos
  • Ensure the control measures are implemented as soon as possible and are maintained as long as the asbestos-containing materials remain in the workplace.