Insurables — Australian business risk, sourced and dated

Electricians: public liability requirements in South Australia

Cover for legal liability to third parties for personal injury or property damage arising from business activities.

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Verified for South Australia

  • Licence liability condition: No public liability insurance condition is stated for a South Australian electrical contractor's licence or electrical worker registration. The published grant criteria are qualifications, experience, at least $10,000 in net assets and a police check. SA · effective 2026-08-13 — recorded with low confidence; check the source before relying on it Consumer and Business Services SA · 2026-08-13
  • Licence evidence required: Supporting documents, a photograph and an identity check are required at application. No evidence of insurance is listed among the supporting documents for an electrical contractor's licence or worker registration. SA · effective 2026-08-13 — recorded with low confidence; check the source before relying on it Consumer and Business Services SA · 2026-08-13
  • Licensing body: Consumer and Business Services licenses electrical work under the Plumbers, Gas Fitters and Electricians Act 1995. A contractor licence is required to contract for the work and a worker registration to physically perform it. SA · effective 2025-09-01 Consumer and Business Services SA · 2026-08-13

What contracts commonly ask for

Principals and head contractors set their own insurance requirements, and those are frequently higher than a licence condition. The requirement that binds is the higher of the two, and both have to be read from the actual document.

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