SANS 10142-1:2024 Sticker Rules That FAIL CoCs in South Africa ⚡ | Electrical Compliance Guide
Автор: Juan Beyneveldt | Electrical Compliance Specialist
Загружено: 2025-09-30
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⚡ Mistakes with DB board labels can FAIL your COC. Watch how to remove, redesign, and apply stickers correctly as per SANS 10142-1:2024, the Electrical Installation Regulations (GN R242/2009), the OHS Act (85/1993), and the Machinery Act (6/1983).
Step-by-step in this video:
00:00 – Intro and why stickers matter
00:22 – Removing old factory stickers
01:05 – Regulation: stickers must NOT fall off easily
02:10 – Cleaning the DB surface before re-labeling
02:40 – Custom-designed branded sticker books
03:15 – Applying Danger Voltage sticker
04:02 – Main switch stickers (English + French for SA compliance)
04:45 – Circuit identification (TV, surge, battery, earth leakage)
05:20 – Earth leakage & mains labeling sized for sawmill rails
06:00 – Why correct labeling helps users, not just electricians
💡 Save time, prevent failed inspections, and keep your installations 100% compliant.
📌 FAQ:
Q1: Do I need a voltage sticker if it’s the only DB?
A: Voltage is not required, but Danger is required (SANS 10142-1:2024).
Q2: Can stickers be removable?
A: No, they must need force or tools to remove.
Q3: Why bilingual labels?
A: To comply with SA’s language requirements (English/French examples shown).
Q4: Can I buy these custom stickers?
A: Yes – contact details below.
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