Gov’t electrical inspectorate to begin checks on businesses

Beginning tomorrow, officials from the Government’s Electrical Inspectorate – a department that falls under the Ministry of Public Infrastructure (MPI) – will begin visual inspections on commercial businesses to ensure electrical units are properly installed and insulated.

According to Joseph Peters, one of the Ministry’s Electrical Engineers, the exercise will commence in Regions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10, a release from MPI said today.

“By law we are required to do so. We have to ensure that there are no electrical hazards,” Peters added.

The department’s role as the industry’s Electrical Safety Regulatory Body is to protect users of electricity against unsafe and improper electrical installation, the release said.

Through its maintenance division, the department is also tasked with carrying out routine electrical maintenance, the preparation of electrical estimates and designs, supervision of contractual works and consultation for Government Buildings.