The energy industry in New South Wales is changing fast. With more solar, wind and battery storage projects being built than ever before, there’s one question many electrical workers are …
If you’re an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) in New South Wales, your Level 2 training is the foundation of your authorisation. It qualifies you to work on or near the …
If you work in the electrical supply industry, staying on top of your CPR and low voltage rescue (LVR) training isn’t optional — it’s a requirement. Every year, workers across …
When electrical accidents happen on live worksites, every second counts. Low voltage rescue (LVR) training equips workers with the knowledge and practical skills to respond quickly, safely, and effectively — …
In the electrical supply industry, few risks are as significant as those associated with working near overhead powerlines. Whether you’re a crane operator, an ASP Level 2 electrician, or a …
Becoming an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) electrician in New South Wales allows you to perform specialised electrical work on the state’s electricity distribution network. ASP electricians are authorised to connect …
If you’ve got existing electrical qualifications such as a Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Electrician) or Certificate III in ESI, you might be eligible to become an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) …
Have you ever thought of becoming an ASP electrician? There are significant benefits including job security, competitive wages and a variety of opportunities. Let’s look a little deeper into the …
Everybody who works in the NSW Electricity Supply and Distribution Network (ESDN) must be registered as an Accredited Service Provider. In this article, we’ll explain what that means and how …