I rent a property in NSW. My land lord has not fitted a Residual Current Device to the power board. I have read lots of information online about how they are compulsory in work places, how they are compulsory under the Occupational Health and Safety Amendment (Residual Current Devices) Regulations 2011 and the Wiring Rules (AS/ANZ 3000) . I have read terms like them being mandatory since either 2007 or 2011. So how do I force my land lord to install one? Yes, I’m already taking him to the tenancy tribunal but he is an uncooperative sod and has made a lot of excuses for not attending. I am honestly thinking of just moving as I already have a few nicer places in mind. Who can I report this unsafe electrical fuse connection to in the mean time?
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