ELECTRICAL SAFETY
AUDIT CHECKLIST
The electrical safety audit checklist cannot be overstated, as it
plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of personnel, property,
and operations in any facility or organization.
DOCUMENTATION REVIEW:
• Verify that all electrical equipment and
installations have proper documentation,
including drawings, manuals, and maintenance
records.
• Ensure that all relevant permits and licenses
are up-to-date.
ELECTRICAL PANEL INSPECTION:
• Check the condition of electrical panels,
junction boxes, and distribution boards.
• Verify that panels are properly labelled,
indicating circuit breakers and their respective
loads.
• Inspect for signs of overheating, loose
connections, or corrosion.
CIRCUIT PROTECTION:
• Verify that circuit breakers, fuses, and other
protective devices are properly sized for their
respective circuits.
• Check for tripping devices and ensure they are
functional.
WIRING AND CABLE INSPECTION:
• Inspect the condition of wiring, cables, and
conduits.
• Look for damaged insulation, exposed wires, or
cable overheating.
• Ensure proper cable management to prevent
tripping hazards.
GROUNDING AND EARTHING:
• Check the adequacy and effectiveness of
grounding and earthing systems.
• Ensure that ground connections are corrosion-
free and maintained regularly.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND
EQUIPMENT:
• Verify that all electrical equipment is in good
working condition.
• Inspect appliances for wear and tear, frayed
cords, and proper grounding.
LIGHTING AND EMERGENCY
LIGHTING:
• Inspect lighting systems for proper illumination
and functionality.
• Ensure that emergency lighting systems are
operational.
SAFETY SWITCHES AND ISOLATION
DEVICES:
• Check the availability and functionality of safety
switches, disconnects, and isolation devices.
FIRE SAFETY:
• Verify the presence of fire extinguishers and fire
suppression systems near electrical equipment.
• Ensure that electrical equipment is not obstructing fire
escape routes.
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS AND SIGNAGE:
• Look for exposed live wires or other electrical hazards.
• Ensure that warning signs and safety labels are in place.
TRAINING AND DOCUMENTATION:
• Verify that employees have received proper electrical
safety training.
• Ensure that safety procedures and documentation are
readily available.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES:
• Verify that emergency procedures for electrical
incidents are in place and communicated to employees.
ARC FLASH HAZARD ANALYSIS:
• If applicable, ensure that an arc flash hazard analysis has
been conducted and appropriate protective measures are
in place.
COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS:
• Check if the electrical installations comply with relevant
Indian electrical standards and codes.
TESTING AND INSPECTION RECORDS:
• Review records of electrical testing and inspections.
ELECTRICAL LOAD ANALYSIS:
• Verify that the electrical load is within the capacity of the
system.
RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICES (RCDS):
• Check the presence and functionality of RCDs,
especially in wet areas.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD REPORTING:
• Ensure there is a system in place for employees to report
electrical hazards.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY TRAINING:
• Confirm that employees are trained in electrical safety
procedures.

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  • 1.
    ELECTRICAL SAFETY AUDIT CHECKLIST Theelectrical safety audit checklist cannot be overstated, as it plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of personnel, property, and operations in any facility or organization.
  • 2.
    DOCUMENTATION REVIEW: • Verifythat all electrical equipment and installations have proper documentation, including drawings, manuals, and maintenance records. • Ensure that all relevant permits and licenses are up-to-date.
  • 3.
    ELECTRICAL PANEL INSPECTION: •Check the condition of electrical panels, junction boxes, and distribution boards. • Verify that panels are properly labelled, indicating circuit breakers and their respective loads. • Inspect for signs of overheating, loose connections, or corrosion.
  • 4.
    CIRCUIT PROTECTION: • Verifythat circuit breakers, fuses, and other protective devices are properly sized for their respective circuits. • Check for tripping devices and ensure they are functional.
  • 5.
    WIRING AND CABLEINSPECTION: • Inspect the condition of wiring, cables, and conduits. • Look for damaged insulation, exposed wires, or cable overheating. • Ensure proper cable management to prevent tripping hazards.
  • 6.
    GROUNDING AND EARTHING: •Check the adequacy and effectiveness of grounding and earthing systems. • Ensure that ground connections are corrosion- free and maintained regularly.
  • 7.
    ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND EQUIPMENT: •Verify that all electrical equipment is in good working condition. • Inspect appliances for wear and tear, frayed cords, and proper grounding.
  • 8.
    LIGHTING AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING: •Inspect lighting systems for proper illumination and functionality. • Ensure that emergency lighting systems are operational.
  • 9.
    SAFETY SWITCHES ANDISOLATION DEVICES: • Check the availability and functionality of safety switches, disconnects, and isolation devices. FIRE SAFETY: • Verify the presence of fire extinguishers and fire suppression systems near electrical equipment. • Ensure that electrical equipment is not obstructing fire escape routes.
  • 10.
    ELECTRICAL HAZARDS ANDSIGNAGE: • Look for exposed live wires or other electrical hazards. • Ensure that warning signs and safety labels are in place. TRAINING AND DOCUMENTATION: • Verify that employees have received proper electrical safety training. • Ensure that safety procedures and documentation are readily available.
  • 11.
    EMERGENCY PROCEDURES: • Verifythat emergency procedures for electrical incidents are in place and communicated to employees. ARC FLASH HAZARD ANALYSIS: • If applicable, ensure that an arc flash hazard analysis has been conducted and appropriate protective measures are in place.
  • 12.
    COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS: •Check if the electrical installations comply with relevant Indian electrical standards and codes. TESTING AND INSPECTION RECORDS: • Review records of electrical testing and inspections. ELECTRICAL LOAD ANALYSIS: • Verify that the electrical load is within the capacity of the system.
  • 13.
    RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICES(RCDS): • Check the presence and functionality of RCDs, especially in wet areas. ELECTRICAL HAZARD REPORTING: • Ensure there is a system in place for employees to report electrical hazards. ELECTRICAL SAFETY TRAINING: • Confirm that employees are trained in electrical safety procedures.