The National Electrical Safety Board
The National Electrical Safety Board''s mission is work to ensure a high level of electrical safety and to prevent interference between electrical equipment. We have the vision of safe and interference-free
Elsäkerhetslagen – elr
All companies that carry out electrical installation work on someone else''s premises must be registered with the Swedish Electrical Safety Authority. There must be an authorized electrical installer
Electrical safety in Sweden
Who is responsible for electrical safety in Sweden? Here you can learn more about what rules to follow and what responsibility you and others need to fulfill to avoid injuries by electricity.
Electrical safety
When work is performed on an electrical facility or adjacent to electrical equipment, and such work could entail a hazard, you are subject to the Swedish National Electrical Safety Board''s regulations and
Electrical Safety for Tenants in Sweden
As a tenant in Sweden it is important to know both your rights and obligations regarding electrical safety at home. This guide explains what counts as dangerous electrical issues, who is
EL Authorization Training
Authorization training gives you the knowledge and authority required to carry out electrical installation work in accordance with current rules from the Swedish Electrical Safety Authority.
Electrical safety / Brandskyddsföreningen
Through electrical inspections we promote electrical safety to reduce human injury, material damage and the impact of power outages. We perform around 12,500 inspection assignments a year for 80
Laws and regulations
The work of the National Electrical Safety Board is largely governed by laws and regulations passed by the parliament and government of Sweden. We also carry out our own work to develop and pass
National risk-preparedness plan for Sweden''s electricity supply
During the consultation, the parties shall provide one another with information relevant to the assessment of whether Sweden should declare an electricity crisis.
Electricity
Electricity network operations in Sweden are regulated by the Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate (Ei). We also inform customers about how they can be active as electricity consumers.