The New Zealand Herald

Potentiall­y dangerous cable banned

- — Carla Penman

WorkSafe has banned a potentiall­y dangerous cable from being manufactur­ed, imported, sold and installed in New Zealand. Two prohibitio­n notices were yesterday posted online in the

New Zealand Gazette about the TPS cable marked with the certificat­e number: EESS-150102-0.

It is the same cable that WorkSafe warned all electrical workers across the country about on August 14 last year, telling them not to install it and to report it if they found it on sites.

Tests had found the cable to be “significan­tly non-compliant” and that its insulation could become brittle and break within three to five years. The life span of such a cable is usually 45 years.

The notices state the cable may have been imported and/or may have been installed by Lyon Electrical or other contractor­s.

Lyon Electrical, an Aucklandba­sed company, went into receiversh­ip on August 2 last year. The company is still under investigat­ion by WorkSafe.

It is understood that at least 15 buildings around Auckland were fitted with the cable by Lyon Electrical.

NZH Focus revealed some of those buildings last year, which included the Park Residences on Albert St, the Albany Stadium Pool, OneThree Cheshire apartments, Redmond Apartments and the Everil Orr Retirement Village. All have since had the faulty cable ripped out and replaced.

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