EnergySafe Magazine Summer/Autumn 2017, issue 46 | Seite 15

15 For all the latest energy safety news visit www.esv.vic.gov.au Summer/Autumn 2017 energysafe issue 46 Prosecutions and infringements ESV has recently taken legal proceedings against the following individuals and companies, and issued the listed infringement notices. Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) has successfully prosecuted a Portland man for doing unlicensed electrical work. Vinko Jablonski of King St, Portland, pleaded guilty to three charges under Sections 38, 43(1) and 43(1A) of the Electricity Safety Act in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 14 March. The Court heard that Mr Jablonski undertook to build an extension, including doing all the electrical work, at a home in Heywood in December 2015. John Murphy, for ESV, told the Court that Mr Jablonski carried out the building and electrical works even though he wasn’t a licensed electrician or registered builder. “The accused installed electric light fittings and electrical cable in a manner that was unsafe,” Mr Murphy said. “The light fittings were left with exposed conductors, which posed a risk of electric shock to anyone handling the fittings. “Further, he twisted bare conductors together instead of using a jointing fitting and he did not install the conductor into the neutral bar of the switchboard. The consequence of that is that the circuit was not connected to the protective earth nor the dwelling’s safety switch.” The Court heard Mr Jablonski held a Supervised Worker’s Electrical Licence in Victoria prior to 2002, but it had not been renewed. Deputy Chief Ma