Like I said in another posting,Australia is a big place!
Although they are all based on the AS/NZ Standards,Electrical Licencing is a State responsibility,& the rules differ between States.
In WA,for instance,there is an "Restricted" licence which enables people who are not Licenced Electricians to do limited work on mains equipment,& here are the weasel words:-
"As required in their occupation"--so a plumber may have one for replacing the booster on a solar hot water system,& so on.
For instance, mine says that I am "authorised to carry out restricted electrical work in association with Communication/Computing Equipment"
For many years,anything to do with Radio Broadcasting & Communications was regarded as a Federal responsibility,& those that either worked for a Commonwealth authority like the PMG's Dept,& later,Telecom Australia,& on pretty much a de-facto manner,working for the private sector in positions requiring a Federal licence were left alone by the State regulators.
With "deregulation" back in the 1990s the Feds backed away from the whole area,leaving a vacuum for the States to move into.
The WA Licencing authority discovered that "shock,horror"
,Radio & TV technicians didn't just work on transistor portable radios!
"Something had to be done about this state of affairs",so a bunch of us Techs from the private sector had to go & do the "R" licence!
Apparently since that time,an Australia wide "R" licence has been devised,but whether it works in Queensland,I don't know--they're a bit strange up there!
Meantime,I've still got my original WA "R" licence!
Many thousands of people work with Electricity every day in Australia,& the number of people injured is extremely small,testifying to the widespread application of commonsense!
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