Safety & PPE

Licensed electricians, contractors, and maintenance professionals face genuine electrical hazards on every job—from arc flash risks to working at heights. iSupply Electrical provides the complete range of certified safety and personal protective equipment (PPE) needed to meet Australian workplace safety standards and protect teams across residential, commercial, and industrial projects.​

Complete Protection for Electrical Trade Professionals

Working on or near energised electrical equipment requires flame-retardant clothing, insulated protective equipment, and certified safety gear that meets AS/NZS 4863:2011 standards. iSupply stocks comprehensive safety solutions designed specifically for the electrical trade, from everyday PPE essentials to specialized equipment for high-risk environments.​

The safety category includes boots engineered with non-conductive soles for electrical work, gloves rated for insulation protection, and head protection meeting Australian Standards for impact and electrical hazards. For professionals working above ground, height safety equipment including certified harnesses and fall arrest systems ensures compliance and protection.​

Specialized Electrical Safety Systems

Electrical contractors require specialized protection beyond standard PPE. The electrical rescue kits provide critical emergency response equipment, while liveline equipment enables safe work on energised systems when de-energisation isn’t practical. Comprehensive first aid supplies keep worksites prepared for any incident.​

For hazardous work environments, mats and covers offer insulation and protection from electrical contact. Accurate meters enable safe voltage testing and verification before work begins. Professional lockout systems ensure proper isolation procedures are followed during maintenance and installation work.​

Full-Body Coverage for Every Work Environment

Complete protection means covering every potential exposure point. Upper body protection includes arc-rated shirts and flame-resistant jackets that meet thermal hazard requirements for electrical work. Leg protection encompasses arc-rated trousers and protective chaps designed for the electrical trade.​

For professionals working outdoors year-round, winter protection gear maintains safety ratings while providing weather protection. Pre-assembled kits bundle essential safety equipment for specific applications, ensuring crews have the right protection for each job type. Site and traffic safety equipment keeps work areas properly marked and protected from external hazards.​

Compliance and Quality Standards

All safety and PPE products meet relevant Australian and New Zealand standards including AS/NZS 4863:2011, AS/NZS 2225 for insulating gloves, and AS/NZS 3760:2022 for electrical safety. iSupply sources certified equipment that helps electricians and contractors meet workplace health and safety obligations without compromise.​

Browse the complete safety range with live stock levels displayed Australia-wide, competitive wholesale pricing for trade professionals, and fast delivery to keep projects moving safely. Whether outfitting a new crew or restocking essential PPE, iSupply Electrical provides the certified protection Australian electrical professionals rely on.​

Frequently Asked Questions

What safety equipment is required for licensed electricians in Australia?

Licensed electricians working on or near electrical installations must wear flame-retardant clothing, insulated gloves meeting AS/NZS 2225 standards, non-conductive footwear, safety glasses, and arc-rated face shields when required. Head protection must be non-conductive, and full arm and leg coverage is mandatory for work on energised systems.​

What PPE standards apply to electrical work in Australia?

Australian electrical work is governed by AS/NZS 4863:2011 for safe working on low-voltage installations, AS/NZS 2225 for insulating gloves, and AS/NZS 3760:2022 for electrical safety. All protective equipment must meet these standards, with insulated gloves requiring testing before first use and every six months thereafter.​

What is the difference between electrical rescue kits and first aid kits?

Electrical rescue kits contain specialized equipment for emergency response to electrical incidents, including insulated rescue hooks and equipment for safely removing someone from electrical contact. First aid kits contain medical supplies for treating injuries and must be compliant with workplace requirements for team size and work type.​

Why are lockout systems important for electrical contractors?

Lockout systems ensure electrical equipment remains safely isolated during maintenance, installation, or repair work. Proper lockout procedures prevent accidental re-energisation that could cause serious injury or death, and are required under Australian workplace safety regulations.​

What type of boots should electricians wear for electrical safety?

Electricians should wear non-conductive boots with electrical hazard (EH) rating that provide insulation from electrical shock. Steel-toed boots should be avoided as steel conducts electricity—instead, choose composite toe boots that offer impact protection without conductivity risks.​

Do safety mats and covers need to meet specific electrical ratings?

Yes, insulating mats and covers used for electrical work must be rated for the voltage levels present in the work environment. These products provide temporary insulation and protection from accidental electrical contact when working on or near energised equipment.​

What height safety equipment do electricians need for overhead work?

Electricians working at heights require certified harnesses, lanyards, and anchoring systems that meet Australian fall protection standards. Fall arrest equipment must be regularly inspected, and workers must be trained in proper use and self-rescue procedures.​

How often should electrical safety gloves be tested?

Insulating gloves must be tested by a qualified third party before initial use and every six months during regular use. Additional testing is required after repairs, if used without leather protectors, or if there are any signs of damage or insulation concerns.​

  • UNIVERSAL FUSE HOLDER RED

    UNIVERSAL FUSE HOLDER RED

    $26.35 inc GST

    Miniature fuse lockout applies on most of the PVC based fuse holders Clamp onto the fuse holder, using a small screwdriver and the set screw Single lockout padlock can be installed on each lockout device One size will lock out most fuse holders 20Amp to 400Amp. Dimension: 60 x 35 x 15mm wide

  • WEB LANYARD WITH 6650 HOOKS 1.5M

    WEB LANYARD WITH 6650 HOOKS 1.5M

    $302.23 inc GST

    Constructed from 35mm polyester webbing Integral compact energy absorber smoothly expands 19mm double acting hooks at each end Miller by Honeywell

  • WEBBING HARNESS - LINESMAN - MED

    WEBBING HARNESS – LINESMAN – MED

    $1,292.45 inc GST

    Miller tower worker harness certified to Australian and NZ standards AS/NZS 1891.1-2007 Frontal fall arrest attachment and confined space loops Suitable for elevated work platforms and confined space rescue Adjustable leg, shoulder and waist belt straps for better fit

  • MSS Power FOLDAWAY BARRIER FRAME SET- NO ROOF MSS-MGA-070

    MSS Power FOLDAWAY BARRIER FRAME SET- NO ROOF MSS-MGA-070

    $1,200.27 inc GST

    Spec U/G Equip.

  • MSS Power MANHOLE BARRIER SET - NO ROOF MSS-MGA-140Y

    MSS Power MANHOLE BARRIER SET – NO ROOF MSS-MGA-140Y

    $1,204.13 inc GST

    Spec U/G Equip.

  • MSS Power MANHOLE BARRIER SET WITH ROOF FRAME MSS-MGA-140RY

    MSS Power MANHOLE BARRIER SET WITH ROOF FRAME MSS-MGA-140RY

    $1,437.46 inc GST

    Spec U/G Equip.

  • CABAC BASIC LOCKOUT KIT ULO-01000

    CABAC BASIC LOCKOUT KIT ULO-01000

    $196.56 inc GST

    Basic Lockout Kit Kit contains: 2x Mini CB / Residential Lockouts 1x Industrial Lockout 1x Pen 1x Dielectric Hasp 2x Non-Conductive Lock 10x Lockout Tags Part No. ULO-01000

  • CABAC HV RESCUE KIT 01002HV

    CABAC HV RESCUE KIT 01002HV

    $1,047.41 inc GST

    Maintain a safe work environment – We recommend regular 6 month HV testing of this product. Testing can be carried out by our NATA approved laboratory. Refer to your State Electrical or Safety Government department to check your local legislation regarding testing. HV Rescue Kit Kit Contains: ò 26,500V Insulating Gloves ò HV Rescue Hook…

  • CABAC HV RESCUE KIT 01002HV

    CABAC HV RESCUE KIT CLASS 2 17KV 01002HV-C2

    $1,199.99 inc GST

    Maintain a safe work environment – We recommend regular 6 month HV testing of this product. Testing can be carried out by our NATA approved laboratory. Refer to your State Electrical or Safety Government department to check your local legislation regarding testing. KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS: KIT CONTAINS: ORDERING INFORMATION: • Designed for switchboard rescue…

  • CABAC LOCKOUT KIT - PREMIER ULO-ES-EP01

    CABAC LOCKOUT KIT – PREMIER ULO-ES-EP01

    $366.77 inc GST

    Premier Lockout Kit for Larger Contractors Kit contains: 1x CB Lockout Pack with all types of Lockouts 3x Mini CB Lockouts 2x Universal CB Lockouts 1x Cable Lockout 1x Pen 1x 3 Lock Dielectric Hasp 1x 6 Lock Dielectric Hasp 2x Non-Conductive Lock 5x Lockout Tags 1x Screwdriver 1x Premium Hasp 1x Large Industrial Breaker…

  • CABAC LV SWITCHBOARD RESCUE KIT 01002-LVSK

    CABAC LV SWITCHBOARD RESCUE KIT 01002-LVSK

    $478.90 inc GST

    Maintain a safe work environment – We recommend regular 6 month HV testing of this product. Testing can be carried out by our NATA approved laboratory. Refer to your State Electrical or Safety Government department to check your local legislation regarding testing. LV Switchboard Rescue Kit in Yellow Bag Kit Contains: ò 1000V Insulating Gloves…

  • CABAC POLE TOP RESCUE KIT 01001-PRK

    CABAC POLE TOP RESCUE KIT 01001-PRK

    $1,987.49 inc GST

    Designed for the pole-top rescue of electrical workers Supplied in a bright yellow fibreglass box The Kit contains a safety rope, snap hooks, a body belt and more The rescue rope is manufactured to meet the requirements of ASNZS1891 Insulating gloves are compliant and tested to IEC 60903

  • FERNO Economy Roofers Safety Kit in Backpack (17-HS-DLER-BP)

    FERNO Economy Roofers Safety Kit in Backpack (17-HS-DLER-BP)

    $1,124.14 inc GST

    FERNO Economy Roofers Safety Kit in Backpack (17-HS-DLER-BP) Designed by industry professionals and tested in the field to meet the day to day requirements of roof workers. All components have been carefully selected for durability and quality ensuring longevity of service while keeping budgets in check. Hi-Safe FH 50 Full Body harness. 15 m of…

Licensed electricians, contractors, and maintenance professionals face genuine electrical hazards on every job—from arc flash risks to working at heights. iSupply Electrical provides the complete range of certified safety and personal protective equipment (PPE) needed to meet Australian workplace safety standards and protect teams across residential, commercial, and industrial projects.​

Complete Protection for Electrical Trade Professionals

Working on or near energised electrical equipment requires flame-retardant clothing, insulated protective equipment, and certified safety gear that meets AS/NZS 4863:2011 standards. iSupply stocks comprehensive safety solutions designed specifically for the electrical trade, from everyday PPE essentials to specialized equipment for high-risk environments.​

The safety category includes boots engineered with non-conductive soles for electrical work, gloves rated for insulation protection, and head protection meeting Australian Standards for impact and electrical hazards. For professionals working above ground, height safety equipment including certified harnesses and fall arrest systems ensures compliance and protection.​

Specialized Electrical Safety Systems

Electrical contractors require specialized protection beyond standard PPE. The electrical rescue kits provide critical emergency response equipment, while liveline equipment enables safe work on energised systems when de-energisation isn’t practical. Comprehensive first aid supplies keep worksites prepared for any incident.​

For hazardous work environments, mats and covers offer insulation and protection from electrical contact. Accurate meters enable safe voltage testing and verification before work begins. Professional lockout systems ensure proper isolation procedures are followed during maintenance and installation work.​

Full-Body Coverage for Every Work Environment

Complete protection means covering every potential exposure point. Upper body protection includes arc-rated shirts and flame-resistant jackets that meet thermal hazard requirements for electrical work. Leg protection encompasses arc-rated trousers and protective chaps designed for the electrical trade.​

For professionals working outdoors year-round, winter protection gear maintains safety ratings while providing weather protection. Pre-assembled kits bundle essential safety equipment for specific applications, ensuring crews have the right protection for each job type. Site and traffic safety equipment keeps work areas properly marked and protected from external hazards.​

Compliance and Quality Standards

All safety and PPE products meet relevant Australian and New Zealand standards including AS/NZS 4863:2011, AS/NZS 2225 for insulating gloves, and AS/NZS 3760:2022 for electrical safety. iSupply sources certified equipment that helps electricians and contractors meet workplace health and safety obligations without compromise.​

Browse the complete safety range with live stock levels displayed Australia-wide, competitive wholesale pricing for trade professionals, and fast delivery to keep projects moving safely. Whether outfitting a new crew or restocking essential PPE, iSupply Electrical provides the certified protection Australian electrical professionals rely on.​

Frequently Asked Questions

What safety equipment is required for licensed electricians in Australia?

Licensed electricians working on or near electrical installations must wear flame-retardant clothing, insulated gloves meeting AS/NZS 2225 standards, non-conductive footwear, safety glasses, and arc-rated face shields when required. Head protection must be non-conductive, and full arm and leg coverage is mandatory for work on energised systems.​

What PPE standards apply to electrical work in Australia?

Australian electrical work is governed by AS/NZS 4863:2011 for safe working on low-voltage installations, AS/NZS 2225 for insulating gloves, and AS/NZS 3760:2022 for electrical safety. All protective equipment must meet these standards, with insulated gloves requiring testing before first use and every six months thereafter.​

What is the difference between electrical rescue kits and first aid kits?

Electrical rescue kits contain specialized equipment for emergency response to electrical incidents, including insulated rescue hooks and equipment for safely removing someone from electrical contact. First aid kits contain medical supplies for treating injuries and must be compliant with workplace requirements for team size and work type.​

Why are lockout systems important for electrical contractors?

Lockout systems ensure electrical equipment remains safely isolated during maintenance, installation, or repair work. Proper lockout procedures prevent accidental re-energisation that could cause serious injury or death, and are required under Australian workplace safety regulations.​

What type of boots should electricians wear for electrical safety?

Electricians should wear non-conductive boots with electrical hazard (EH) rating that provide insulation from electrical shock. Steel-toed boots should be avoided as steel conducts electricity—instead, choose composite toe boots that offer impact protection without conductivity risks.​

Do safety mats and covers need to meet specific electrical ratings?

Yes, insulating mats and covers used for electrical work must be rated for the voltage levels present in the work environment. These products provide temporary insulation and protection from accidental electrical contact when working on or near energised equipment.​

What height safety equipment do electricians need for overhead work?

Electricians working at heights require certified harnesses, lanyards, and anchoring systems that meet Australian fall protection standards. Fall arrest equipment must be regularly inspected, and workers must be trained in proper use and self-rescue procedures.​

How often should electrical safety gloves be tested?

Insulating gloves must be tested by a qualified third party before initial use and every six months during regular use. Additional testing is required after repairs, if used without leather protectors, or if there are any signs of damage or insulation concerns.​

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