At TMS Devon, all our engineers are trained to City & Guilds 2391 Inspection and Testing Level, specifically for the periodic testing and inspection of electrical equipment.
At TMS Devon, all our engineers are trained to City & Guilds 2391 Inspection and Testing Level, specifically for the periodic testing and inspection of electrical equipment.
PAT testing, a vital process that ensures the safety of electrical appliances in a variety of settings. Short for Portable Appliance Testing, this practice holds a crucial role in preventing electrical accidents and safeguarding individuals in offices, rental properties, public venues, and beyond.
During a PAT test, a qualified electrician carries out meticulous inspections and tests on electrical appliances. This procedure encompasses both a thorough visual examination and precise electrical measurements. The electrician carefully scrutinises each appliance, looking for visible signs of damage, loose connections, or wear and tear. They also employ specialist equipment to assess the integrity of wiring, insulation, grounding etc.
The primary aim of PAT testing is to identify faults, defects, or potential risks that could result in electrical accidents, shocks, or fires. Regular PAT testing ensures the safety of employees, tenants, customers, and anyone who interacts with your electrical appliances.
Upon completion of the testing, each appliance bears a distinctive label or tag, indicating its testing status. These labels typically provide details such as the test date, the next testing due date, and the identification of the tester. Should an appliance fail the test, it is advisable to promptly remove it from service until necessary repairs or replacements have been done.
Please note that the specific requirements for PAT testing may vary depending on your location and the nature of your business. It is essential to consult with a qualified electrician to fully understand the regulations and guidelines that apply to your industry.
PAT testing is not a legal requirement in the UK. The UK government has not mandated PAT testing for all businesses or premises. However, the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, along with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, places a legal responsibility on employers to ensure the safety of electrical appliances and systems in the workplace.
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