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Warehouse Test & Tag | AS/NZS 3760 | Done Properly

Warehouse test & tag for high-use environments with dust, heat and mechanical stress. 6-month cycles, structured asset tracking and audit-ready reporting.

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Warehouse Environments Are Different

Warehouses and logistics facilities are not low-risk environments. Electrical equipment is exposed to constant use, airborne dust, mechanical stress, and movement across large operational areas. These conditions accelerate wear and increase the likelihood of faults developing between testing cycles.

Dust accumulation is one of the most common risks in these environments. It builds up on equipment, inside vents, and around connections, affecting cooling and increasing the risk of internal failure. Combined with heat, moisture, and physical damage from forklifts or handling, this creates conditions where faults may not be visible during basic inspection.

Testing That Reflects Real Conditions

Standard testing confirms that equipment passes at the time of inspection. In warehouse environments, that is only part of the picture.

We apply testing methods that reflect how equipment is actually used, including leakage testing where required, not just insulation testing. This helps identify early-stage faults that develop under load, before they become failures in operation.

This is the difference between testing for compliance and testing done properly.

Equipment Commonly Tested

Extension Leads & Powerboards

Across operational areas with constant movement and use.

Office Equipment

IEC leads, AC adaptors, computers, and monitors within warehouse zones.

Pallet Wrapping Machines

Pallet wrapping machines and lifting equipment.

Forklift & Charging Systems

3-phase forklift and battery charging systems.

Printers & Fans

Printers, fans, and general workplace appliances.

Testing Frequency in Warehouses

Warehouse environments are typically tested on a 6-month cycle due to the level of use and exposure to environmental factors. Office and administrative areas within the same facility are usually tested on a 12-month cycle.

Applying a single interval across all areas does not reflect actual risk. We assess zones within your facility to ensure testing frequency aligns with how equipment is used.

6 Months

Operational & Warehouse Zones

12 Months

Office & Admin Areas

High-Volume Sites — Minimal Disruption

Warehousing and logistics operations require testing that does not interfere with throughput.

High-Volume Capability

High-volume testing capability for large asset registers.

Flexible Scheduling

After-hours and early-start scheduling available.

Structured Workflow

Structured testing workflow to minimise downtime.

Structured Asset Tracking & Reporting

Clear documentation is critical in warehouse environments, particularly where ISO-aligned systems or internal audit requirements are in place.

  • Digital asset registers with location tracking
  • Audit-ready reports provided after every visit
  • Clear records supporting WHS and internal compliance systems

Stay Audit-Ready Year-Round

Never miss a retest cycle. We track all your tagged equipment and provide documentation when audits arise.

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The Independent Advantage

Direct Communication

Direct communication with the technician performing the work.

Consistent Process

Consistent testing process across every visit.

No Shortcuts

No shortcuts — testing performed properly, not just tagged.

Compliance FAQ

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Get Your Warehouse Compliant

Warehouse environments require testing that reflects real-world conditions, not just minimum requirements. Get a compliance quote for your warehouse or logistics facility today.