Two unregistered electrical workers have been fined after appearing before district courts in Auckland and Porirua.
In separate cases, Houmin Zou and Alexander Woodhouse have been were fined for carrying out electrical connections at properties when they were not licenced to do so.
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"The completion of PEW must be undertaken by a licensed electrical worker who is registered with the Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB)," says registrar of electrical workers Duncan Connor.
"The aim of regulating electrical workers is to ensure that those performing prescribed electrical work are properly trained, in order to avoid electrical hazards and to protect the safety of consumers."