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Electricians support new laws to clamp down on dangerous and dodgy products

Master Electricians has today announced its support for the Queensland Government’s new product safety legislation that will strengthen laws against dangerous and dodgy products in the building industry.

MEA Manager of Advisory Services Jason O’Dwyer said that the peak electrical industry group welcomed the passing of the Building and Construction Legislation (Non-Conforming Products-Chain of Responsibility) Amendment Bill 2017.

“Master Electricians has been the leading voice within the building and construction industry when it comes to calling for governments to improve safety standards and to clamp down on dodgy imported products that don’t comply with Australian standards,” Mr O’Dwyer said.

“MEA supports in principle laws designed to increase safety in the industry and we welcome the Parliament passing these new product safety laws.

“At the same time we call on the Government to ensure that enough funding is made available in order to prevent this tough new cop on the beat from just being a glorified inspector.

“Time and again we have seen the disastrous impact that cheap and dodgy products, usually imported from overseas, have had on safety in the industry.

“Dangerous building products pose a potential safety risk to each and every Queenslander so we need to make sure that enough funding is made available in order for these new laws to have their intended impact.”

The new laws will expand the existing powers of the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC), allow inspectors to enter existing sites and enable the State Government to recall non-conforming products.

Jason O’Dwyer is available for interview. Please phone The SAS Group on 07 3221 9222.