In Singapore, certain electrical installations must be managed by a Licensed Electrical
Worker (LEW) to comply with regulations set by the Energy Market Authority (EMA).
For building owners and facility managers, understanding when an LEW is required helps
avoid delays, penalties and operational risks.
A Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) is certified to design, supervise, test and manage
electrical installations.
An LEW is responsible for:
1. Electrical Installations Above 45kVA
If your installation exceeds 45kVA, an LEW must be appointed.
The LEW will handle licence application, compliance and overall responsibility for the system.
2. Licence Application and Renewal
All licensed electrical installations must be:
Failure to maintain a valid licence may result in penalties or power disconnection.
3. Periodic Inspection (EIR1)
Licensed installations require regular EIR1 inspection to ensure safety and compliance.
An LEW conducts testing, identifies issues and certifies the system.
4. Electrical Upgrading or Load Increase
If your facility undergoes:
An LEW is required to assess the system and submit approvals.
5. Power Trips or Electrical Issues
Frequent power trips or faults may indicate underlying problems.
An LEW can diagnose issues, recommend solutions and restore system reliability.
Engaging an LEW early helps to:
A Licensed Electrical Worker plays a key role in ensuring electrical installations in Singapore remain compliant and operational.