The primary responsibility of an electrical and measuring equipment inspector is to verify and calibrate the accuracy and safety of equipment. The goal is to ensure the reliability of electrical equipment and prevent accidents.
Performing Inspections and Calibrations
Using calibration and inspection equipment and standards, they measure the tolerances and deviations of measuring instruments and determine compliance.
Adjusting equipment as necessary to ensure accuracy.
Inspection Preparation and Record Management
Familiarize themselves with inspection standards and inspection criteria and prepare the necessary tools for inspection.
Issue calibration and inspection reports and record inspection results in a management ledger.
Electrical Equipment Safety Inspections
Performing regular, precision, and routine inspections of electrical equipment in buildings, factories, and industrial facilities.
Utilizing various measuring equipment, such as insulation resistance meters and leakage current meters, to verify the safety and reliability of equipment.
Technology Research and Standardization
Responsible for research and development of measurement technology, standardizing inspection procedures, and collecting measurement information.
Ensure accuracy
Ensure the reliability of measurement results by calibrating measuring equipment to standard values.
Enhance safety
Prevent accidents such as fires and electric shocks by early detection of electrical equipment abnormalities.
Legal and institutional compliance
Fulfill inspection obligations according to the Electrical Safety Management Act and Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy notices.
Maintain industrial competitiveness
Contribute to quality management and efficiency improvement in manufacturing and research sites through precision measurement.