Yep Fox you are right of course - as was pointed out in the post. However people started taking tag testing seriously about the same time as 3000 was released (coincidence). The problem is that the law requiring tag testing is not a standard but several acts/regulations, that use standards as a technical reference. An example is the OHS&W regulations, Electrical act etc. Very few standards are infact law! however it would be hard to defend a position that a standard was ignored and something went wrong.
As an aside SA has very loose regulations compared to somewhere like NSW, that is we are performance based instead of presciptive. So it really depends on the level of risk a hazard presents e.g that drill in the back shed that gets used once in a few years could be seen to present less risk than a professional builders drill. So it could be argued that tag testing the once in a blue moon used tool is a waste - as long as nothing goes wrong!
The other problem is in the world of safety there are a number of misconceptions & people making a quick buck (no offence to our tag testers comment not aimed at you
), e.g guys who will sell you a whole heap of fire extinguishers, when in reality there is no need! or gas detectors that have more features than you will ever need.
Anyway enough said cheers