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News Release from: Australian Exhibitions and Conferences | Subject: Test and track system
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 September 2005
Test and track system simplifies
appliance tagging
Keeping up with what can be a non-productive full-time job for large workplaces or a complicated chore for smaller ones is much easier with a system from Appliance Test and Tag Services (ATTS).
Keeping up with what can be a non-productive full-time job for large workplaces or a complicated chore for smaller ones is much easier with a system from The Safety Show, Sydney, exhibitor, Appliance Test and Tag Services (ATTS) ATTS will feature its lightweight electronic data capture system 'Test and Track', at the show, which runs from 26 to 28 October 2005
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Test and Track allows hundreds of test records to be downloaded instantly into a standards-compliant database that can double as an asset register.
Regular testing and tagging of most electrical appliances that are plugged-in, from welders and power tools to microwaves and air conditioners, is required under occupational health and safety laws.
A suitably trained person must carry out the testing or qualified electrician with equipment that complies with Australian Standard AS/NZ 3760 and the keeping of test results is also mandated.
ATTS can supply equipment to suit and offers appliance testing services.
Visitors to ATTS's stand J08 at The Safety Show, Sydney, can take advantage of the company's show special: 100 free tags and a log book with every tester sold.
The Safety Show runs from 26-28 October 2005 at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, Australia.
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