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- Fully Editable
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

This product includes the following documents:
- Certificate of Periodic Verification (based on AS/NZS 3019:2007 Electrical installations - parodic verification)
- Electrical Installation Testing Record Sheet
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An “Inspection and Test Plan” (ITP) might also be called a “Quality Inspection Plan”. Inspection and Test Plans set out critical control points or ‘hold points’ at various stages within a process. Each control point is a scheduled inspection or verification activity where you will make sure that things are progressing as they should be. Inspection and Test Plans are often used as a way to satisfy the requirements of the ISO 9001 standard related to control of production and service provision.- Instant Download in MS Word format
- Fully Editable
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

Activity –
- Pre-Start Safety Documents and SWMS
- Material Unloading, job site storage, and delivery to the installation area.
- Drawing and specification study.
- Layout, measuring and marking the installation location.
- Tool acquisition and return to storage.
- Setup and removal of jacks, winches and cable pullers
- Installation and dressing of cables
- Testing and commissioning of cables for continuity
- Clean up of waste and excess materials
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An “Inspection and Test Plan” (ITP) might also be called a “Quality Inspection Plan”. Inspection and Test Plans set out critical control points or ‘hold points’ at various stages within a process. Each control point is a scheduled inspection or verification activity where you will make sure that things are progressing as they should be. Inspection and Test Plans are often used as a way to satisfy the requirements of the ISO 9001 standard related to control of production and service provision.- Instant Download in MS Word format
- Fully Editable
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

This product includes:
- Quality Management Plan
- Conduit ITP
- Ladder Tray and Ducts ITP
- Cables and Accessories ITP
- Switchboards and Motor Control ITP
- Light Fittings ITP
- Earthing Systems ITP
- Communications ITP
- Electrical Equipment Register
- Electrical Installation Testing Record Sheet
- Residual Current Device (RCD) Test Record
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An “Inspection and Test Plan” (ITP) might also be called a “Quality Inspection Plan”. Inspection and Test Plans set out critical control points or ‘hold points’ at various stages within a process. Each control point is a scheduled inspection or verification activity where you will make sure that things are progressing as they should be. Inspection and Test Plans are often used as a way to satisfy the requirements of the ISO 9001 standard related to control of production and service provision.- Instant Download in MS Word format
- Fully Editable
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

Activity –
- Pre-Start Safety Documents and SWMS
- Material Unloading, job site storage, and delivery to the installation area.
- Drawing and specification study.
- Layout, measuring and marking the installation location.
- Tool acquisition and return to storage.
- Setup and removal of jacks, winches and cable pullers
- Installation and dressing of cables
- Testing and commissioning of cables for continuity
- Clean up of waste and excess materials
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An “Inspection and Test Plan” (ITP) might also be called a “Quality Inspection Plan”. Inspection and Test Plans set out critical control points or ‘hold points’ at various stages within a process. Each control point is a scheduled inspection or verification activity where you will make sure that things are progressing as they should be. Inspection and Test Plans are often used as a way to satisfy the requirements of the ISO 9001 standard related to control of production and service provision.- Instant Download in MS Word format
- Fully Editable
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

Activity –
- Pre-Start Safety Documents and SWMS
- Material Unloading, job site storage, and delivery to the installation area.
- Drawing and specification study.
- Layout, measuring and marking the installation location.
- Tool acquisition and return to storage.
- Installation of earthing system equipment
- Earthing system clamps and terminations
- Clean up of waste and excess materials
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An “Inspection and Test Plan” (ITP) might also be called a “Quality Inspection Plan”. Inspection and Test Plans set out critical control points or ‘hold points’ at various stages within a process. Each control point is a scheduled inspection or verification activity where you will make sure that things are progressing as they should be. Inspection and Test Plans are often used as a way to satisfy the requirements of the ISO 9001 standard related to control of production and service provision.- Instant Download in MS Word format
- Fully Editable
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

Activity –
- Pre-Start Safety Documents and SWMS
- Material Unloading, job site storage, and delivery to the installation area.
- Drawing and specification study.
- Layout, measuring and marking the installation location.
- Tool acquisition and return to storage.
- Unpacking and assembly of luminaires, Inspection for any delivery damage
- Installation of luminaires complete with lamps, tubes, covers and lenses. Termination of subcircuit cabling to luminaires.
- Clean up of waste and excess materials
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Electrical Switchboards, Motor Controls & Accessories An “Inspection and Test Plan” (ITP) might also be called a “Quality Inspection Plan”. Inspection and Test Plans set out critical control points or ‘hold points’ at various stages within a process. Each control point is a scheduled inspection or verification activity where you will make sure that things are progressing as they should be. Inspection and Test Plans are often used as a way to satisfy the requirements of the ISO 9001 standard related to control of production and service provision.- Instant Download in MS Word format
- Fully Editable
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

Activity –
- Pre-Start Safety Documents and SWMS
- Material Unloading, job site storage, and delivery to the installation area
- Drawing and specification study
- Layout, measuring and marking the installation location
- Tool acquisition and return to storage
- Unpacking of equipment. Inspection for any delivery damage
- Installation of equipment to final location
- Testing and commissioning of Switchgear and control gear
- Clean up of waste and excess materials
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An “Inspection and Test Plan” (ITP) might also be called a “Quality Inspection Plan”. Inspection and Test Plans set out critical control points or ‘hold points’ at various stages within a process. Each control point is a scheduled inspection or verification activity where you will make sure that things are progressing as they should be. Inspection and Test Plans are often used as a way to satisfy the requirements of the ISO 9001 standard related to control of production and service provision.- Instant Download in MS Word format
- Fully Editable
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

Activity –
- Pre-Start Safety Documents and SWMS
- Material Unloading, job site storage, and delivery to the installation area.
- Drawing and specification study.
- Layout, measuring and marking the installation location.
- Tool acquisition and return to storage.
- Setup and removal of jacks, winches and cable pullers
- Installation and dressing of cables
- Testing and commissioning of cables for continuity
- Clean up of waste and excess materials
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Ladders, Ladder Trays, Trays, Ducts, Strut, Brackets and Associated Fittings An "Inspection and Test Plan" (ITP) might also be called a "Quality Inspection Plan". Inspection and Test Plans set out critical control points or 'hold points' at various stages within a process. Each control point is a scheduled inspection or verification activity where you will make sure that things are progressing as they should be. Inspection and Test Plans are often used as a way to satisfy the requirements of the ISO 9001 standard related to control of production and service provision.- Instant Download in MS Word format
- Fully Editable
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

Activity -
- Pre-Start Safety Documents and SWMS
- Material Unloading, job site storage, and delivery to the installation area.
- Drawing and specification study.
- Layout, measuring and marking the installation location.
- Tool acquisition and return to storage.
- Measuring, cutting and handling of materials.
- Installation of cable support systems, including strut brackets
- Clean up of waste and excess materials.
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Conduits, Conduit Fittings, Civil and Underground Items An "Inspection and Test Plan" (ITP) might also be called a "Quality Inspection Plan". Inspection and Test Plans set out critical control points or 'hold points' at various stages within a process. Each control point is a scheduled inspection or verification activity where you will make sure that things are progressing as they should be. Inspection and Test Plans are often used as a way to satisfy the requirements of the ISO 9001 standard related to control of production and service provision.- Instant Download in MS Word format
- Fully Editable
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

Activity -
- Pre-Start Safety Documents and SWMS.
- Material Unloading, job site storage, and delivery to the installation area.
- Drawing and specification study.
- Layout, measuring and marking the installation location.
- Tool acquisition and return to storage.
- Measuring, cutting, threading (where required) and handling of conduit.
- Installation of conduits and associated saddles (complete with fixings).
- Clean up of waste and excess materials.
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COVID-19 & Infectious Diseases Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) SWMS Overview The COVID-19 & Infectious Diseases Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) is tailored for the electrotechnology industry, offering detailed guidance on managing workplace risks related to COVID-19 and other infectious diseases. This SWMS outlines key strategies such as preventing disease transmission, maintaining health records, and meeting mandatory reporting protocols. Adopting this SWMS enhances workplace safety, ensures compliance, and protects your team from infectious hazards. Suitable for electrotechnology trades including:
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

What’s Included
This ready-to-use SWMS package features:
- Understanding NECA SWMS
- JSA SWMS Cover Sheet
- COVID-19 & Other Infectious Diseases SWMS – Style A
- COVID-19 & Other Infectious Diseases SWMS – Style B
- SWMS Sign Off Sheet
- Style A (Blue): A simple, streamlined version inspired by the Safe Work Australia template, perfect for workers who prefer clear, straightforward safety documents.
- Style B (Tan): A detailed format designed to meet strict compliance checklists, ideal for principal contractors requiring enhanced documentation.
- Simplify compliance with principal contractor requirements.
- Save admin time with editable MS Word templates ready for instant download.
- Provide clear, user-friendly documents to reduce frustration in the workplace.
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ASP Level 2 Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) SWMS OverviewThe ASP Level 2 SWMS Bundle is a comprehensive collection of Safe Work Method Statements specifically developed to support electrical contractors and technicians authorised under the NSW Accredited Service Provider (ASP) Scheme, primarily Level 2 (Category A and B). This bundle ensures alignment with legislative requirements under the NSW Electricity Supply (Safety and Network Management) Regulation 2014, Work Health and Safety Act 2011, and WHS Regulation 2017.
Each SWMS in the bundle outlines the high-risk construction activities, associated hazards, risk controls, and safe work procedures related to Level 2 ASP work.
Suitable for electrotechnology trades
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

What’s Included
This ready-to-use SWMS package features:
- Site Assessment and Set Up for ASP
- Prove De-Energised
- Remove Service Fuse Carriers
- Reinstate Service and Energise Installation
- Replacement of Service Fuse Bases SWMS
- Disconnection of Consumer Mains at POA
- Reconnection of Consumer Mains at POA
- Installation of Underground Service Mains SWMS
- Connection of Underground Service Mains SWMS
- Disconnection of Service Mains SWMS
- Installation of Overhead Service Mains SWMS
- Installation of Metering Equipment SWMS
- Removal of Metering Equipment SWMS
- Installation of Metering Equipment on ACM Meter Panels SWMS
- Safe Work Method Statement Letter
- Style A (Blue): A simple, streamlined version inspired by the Safe Work Australia template, perfect for workers who prefer clear, straightforward safety documents.
- Style B (Tan): A detailed format designed to meet strict compliance checklists, ideal for principal contractors requiring enhanced documentation.
- Simplify compliance with principal contractor requirements.
- Save admin time with editable MS Word templates ready for instant download.
- Provide clear, user-friendly documents to reduce frustration in the workplace.
- Access NECASafe’s comprehensive library of safety documents
- Stay compliant with automatic updates tailored to industry standards
- Create site-specific documents in minutes—no more tedious Cut, Copy, and Paste
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Installation of Metering Equipment on ACM (Asbestos-Containing Material) Meter Panels Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) SWMS OverviewThis task involves installing metering equipment on meter panels that contain or may contain asbestos. Hazards include asbestos exposure, electric shock, and arc flash. Control measures include assuming panels contain asbestos unless tested, avoiding drilling or disturbing the panel, wearing appropriate PPE (P2 mask, disposable coveralls, gloves), isolating and testing circuits, and using wet methods or HEPA vacuums to control dust. Only trained and licensed personnel are to perform the work. All asbestos waste must be correctly bagged and disposed of. Emergency procedures and inductions are required.
Suitable for electrotechnology trades including:
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

What’s Included
This ready-to-use SWMS package features:
- Understanding NECA SWMS
- JSA SWMS Cover Sheet
- Installation of Metering Equipment on ACM (Asbestos-Containing Material) Meter Panels SWMS – Style A
- Installation of Metering Equipment on ACM (Asbestos-Containing Material) Meter Panels SWMS – Style B
- SWMS Sign off Sheet
- Style A (Blue): A simple, streamlined version inspired by the Safe Work Australia template, perfect for workers who prefer clear, straightforward safety documents.
- Style B (Tan): A detailed format designed to meet strict compliance checklists, ideal for principal contractors requiring enhanced documentation.
- Simplify compliance with principal contractor requirements.
- Save admin time with editable MS Word templates ready for instant download.
- Provide clear, user-friendly documents to reduce frustration in the workplace.
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Removal of Metering Equipment Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) SWMS OverviewThis task involves the safe removal of electrical metering equipment from the point of supply. Key hazards include electric shock, arc flash, incorrect isolation, and exposure to asbestos-containing meter panels. Control measures include isolating and testing for dead, applying lockout/tagout procedures, using insulated tools and arc-rated PPE, and following network provider disconnection protocols. If asbestos is suspected, appropriate precautions must be taken, including use of P2 masks and avoiding disturbance. Only licensed electricians may carry out the work. All personnel must be trained, inducted, and emergency procedures must be in place.
Suitable for electrotechnology trades including:
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

What’s Included
This ready-to-use SWMS package features:
- Understanding NECA SWMS
- JSA SWMS Cover Sheet
- Removal of Metering Equipment SWMS – Style A
- Removal of Metering Equipment SWMS – Style B
- SWMS Sign off Sheet
- Style A (Blue): A simple, streamlined version inspired by the Safe Work Australia template, perfect for workers who prefer clear, straightforward safety documents.
- Style B (Tan): A detailed format designed to meet strict compliance checklists, ideal for principal contractors requiring enhanced documentation.
- Simplify compliance with principal contractor requirements.
- Save admin time with editable MS Word templates ready for instant download.
- Provide clear, user-friendly documents to reduce frustration in the workplace.
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Installation of Metering Equipment Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) SWMS OverviewThis task involves the installation of metering equipment for electrical supply, including mounting, wiring, and commissioning at the point of supply. Key hazards include electric shock, arc flash, incorrect wiring, confined workspace, and manual handling injuries. Control measures include isolating and proving de-energisation, lockout/tagout procedures, use of insulated tools and arc-rated PPE, ensuring correct wiring and polarity, and following distribution network provider requirements. Only licensed electricians are to perform this work. All personnel must be inducted, and emergency response procedures must be in place and understood.
Suitable for electrotechnology trades including:
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

What’s Included
This ready-to-use SWMS package features:
- Understanding NECA SWMS
- JSA SWMS Cover Sheet
- Installation of Metering Equipment SWMS – Style A
- Installation of Metering Equipment SWMS – Style B
- SWMS Sign off Sheet
- Style A (Blue): A simple, streamlined version inspired by the Safe Work Australia template, perfect for workers who prefer clear, straightforward safety documents.
- Style B (Tan): A detailed format designed to meet strict compliance checklists, ideal for principal contractors requiring enhanced documentation.
- Simplify compliance with principal contractor requirements.
- Save admin time with editable MS Word templates ready for instant download.
- Provide clear, user-friendly documents to reduce frustration in the workplace.
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Installation of Overhead Service Mains Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) SWMS OverviewThis task involves the installation of overhead service mains from the point of supply to the customer’s point of attachment. Hazards include working at heights, electric shock, falls, dropped objects, and contact with live or nearby services. Control measures include isolating supply where possible, use of elevated work platforms (EWP) or ladders with fall protection, appropriate PPE (including insulated gloves and arc-rated clothing), maintaining exclusion zones, and using certified lifting and rigging equipment. Only qualified personnel are to carry out the work. All workers must be trained, inducted, and emergency procedures must be in place.
Suitable for electrotechnology trades including:
Compliant in all Australian States and New Zealand

What’s Included
This ready-to-use SWMS package features:
- Understanding NECA SWMS
- JSA SWMS Cover Sheet
- Installation of Overhead Service Mains SWMS – Style A
- Installation of Overhead Service Mains SWMS – Style B
- SWMS Sign off Sheet
- Style A (Blue): A simple, streamlined version inspired by the Safe Work Australia template, perfect for workers who prefer clear, straightforward safety documents.
- Style B (Tan): A detailed format designed to meet strict compliance checklists, ideal for principal contractors requiring enhanced documentation.
- Simplify compliance with principal contractor requirements.
- Save admin time with editable MS Word templates ready for instant download.
- Provide clear, user-friendly documents to reduce frustration in the workplace.