Electrical Safety Act

The Electrical Safety Act, which came into force on 1 July 2017, contains requirements on how electrical installation work should be carried out, what competence the company carrying out the installation must have, how to ensure the competence of those carrying out the work, and requirements for self-inspection programmes for the operation. It is the electrical installation companies who are responsible for ensuring that these requirements are met.

The Electrical Safety Act aims to make it easier for customers, clients and consumers to find reputable electrical installation companies. Only reputable companies are allowed to carry out electrical installation activities. Such companies have registration, a self-monitoring program and an authorized electrical installer.

What does the law mean?

What is electrical installation work?

Section 4 of the Electrical Safety Act

1. to carry out, modify or repair an electrical power installation,

2. to permanently connect electrical equipment to a high-voltage installation, or

3. to disconnect electrical equipment from a high-voltage installation to which the equipment is permanently connected

What is a high-voltage installation?

A high-voltage electrical installation is a stationary installation for the production or transmission – but not consumption – of electricity.


Work on electrical equipment is never electrical installation work.

What is electrical installation work?

What is not electrical installation work?

Why is it important to define electrical installation work?

Only what is considered electrical installation work needs to be included in the self-inspection program.

Self-monitoring program

Company organization

  • Basic information about electrical installation activities
  • Competencies
  • Organization
  • Follow-up

The ongoing operations

  • The mission
  • Facility knowledge
  • Requirements determination
  • Checkpoints
  • Follow-up

Each company shall:

Links

About the Electrical Safety Act – The Swedish Electrical Safety Authority

Handbook – Electrical installations according to the Electrical Safety Act – Swedish Electrical Safety Authority

Company registration with the Swedish Electrical Safety Authority