MUR Meta Thread Archive Sub updates and reminders for sub members. Remember to Flair your posts! If you need help, take a look at our How to Flair Guide!Ĭheck out our beginner's guide to planning your nobuy or lowbuy courtesy of /u/daisyismydog.Ĭome participate in our daily and weekly discussions!Īll activities run by members are posted here - join one (or more)! The most recent link will redirect you to current activities.Ĭheck out our wiki for more information to help you on your MUR journey. Please read the Rules Wiki Page for more context to each rule. Please do not cross-post! Cross-posts tend to end up with "high-risk" subs on our page or rule breaking for users not familiar with our community, which is counterproductive for everyone. Posting your own relevant video/blog entry is allowed with mod approval per the Influencer Post Guidelines.įollow TMO Guidelines when posting a TMO post. Posts should be VAGUE when discussing brands/products.ĭo not approach other members asking to buy, sell, swap, or donate unwanted items. No posts about/linking to Hauls, Sales (events), Products (stores/sites, including non-makeup items), or other PSA-type posts. Please see our Related Subs and Other Resources section in our wiki for more information.īe sure to familiarize yourself with these rules before participating in the community. We encourage those who do have a serious addiction and mental health issues to seek professional help. Let's ramp up the creativity to use your collection to the fullest and curb your spending at the same time!ĭisclaimer: This sub's name was influenced by /r/MakeupAddiction and is a bit tongue in cheek with the name "rehab." In no way is /r/MakeupRehab claiming to be a true rehabilitation program or an avenue to get mental health treatment or advice. The electrical safety in construction inspection checklist (PDF, 196.38 KB) has been developed for principal contractors and site supervisors to assist in complying with electrical requirements when onsite.Welcome! MakeupRehab is a place for those who are on a no-buy, low-buy, or just want to talk makeup and beauty without being bombarded with sales, hauls, and other tempting posts. The managing electrical risks in the workplace code of practice (PDF, 1337.36 KB) provides more information on inspection and testing of electrical equipment. The record may be in the form of a tag attached to the electrical equipment tested. the date on which the next testing must be carried out.the name of the person who carried out the testing.Record of testing resultsĪ record of testing must be kept until the electrical equipment is next tested, permanently removed from the workplace or disposed of. The AS/NZS 3760 In service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and RCDs, outlines inspection, testing, tagging methods and frequency.ĭetails of the required frequency for inspection and testing on construction sites are set out in Australian standard AS/NZS 3012 Electrical installations - Construction and demolition sites. The frequency of inspection and testing will vary depending on the nature of the workplace and the risks associated with the electrical equipment. AS/NZS 3012 Electrical installations - Construction and demolition sites, outlines regular inspection and testing requirements.AS/NZS 3760 In service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and RCDs, outlines inspection, testing and tagging methods.'Competent person' for inspection and testingĪ competent person is someone who has acquired - through training, qualification or experience - the knowledge and skills to carry out inspections and testing of electrical equipment.
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