Overview
Licensed Electrical Inspectors (LEIs) are a key part of Victoria’s electrical safety regime. All prescribed electrical installations (generally large or complex installations – such as a solar system) must be inspected by an LEI before they can be energised.
The independent review was split into two parts – an interim report focused on the solar industry, and the final report which looked more broadly at the electrical installation inspection regime. Included below is Energy Safe Victoria’s response to these reports.
The reports
- The final report: Review of entire electrical inspection regime:
Final_Electrical_Inspection_report_26Mar2021
- The interim report: Interim Report (solar systems, short term):
Interim_solar_report_21Sept2020
- ESV’s response: Energy Safe Victoria’s review of the Electrical Inspection Regime:
ESV_Review_of_Electrical_Inspection_Regime_June2021
News item
Read ESV’s news item: ESV publishes reports on inspection regime.
Date: 03/12/2023 3:42
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Reviewed 29 January 2023