What is "portable appliance testing"
?
The testing required by law of all portable electrical appliances for
their operational safety and the safety of operatives. It is often referred
to as PAT testing
What is a"portable appliance"
?
Usually any piece of electrical equipment, whether it can be moved or
not, which has a lead with a plug and needs to be plugged into a socket
connected to the mains electricity supply.
Who needs PAT testing ?
Any commercial business, from the self-employed to large companies,
needs to have all portable electrical equipment tested. The nature of
the business is not relevant to the need for testing but it may have
a bearing on the frequency of testing.
Must we have testing done ?
Yes any commercial business has a legal responsibility under regulation
4 (2) of the Electricity at Work Regulations '89 to have this safety
testing carried out.
What
does the regulation say ?
"As may be necessary to prevent danger, all systems shall be maintained
so as to prevent, so far as is practicable, such danger."
Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations states,
"It shall be the duty of every employer and self employed person
to comply with the provisions of these regulations".
Any other regulations ?
In the Health & Safety At Work Regulations, all employers have a
legal duty to: "provide safe plant and equipment", and: "every
employer must ensure that equipment is maintained in an efficient state,
in efficient working order and in good repair." There are others
in the act which cover the safety of plant and equipment and the safety
of operators.
Does it affect our insurance cover
?
It may well do. You should check with your insurance company to be certain.
Generally insurance companies assume that when giving insurance cover
to a business, the owners of that business are complying with ALL regulations
necessary. An insurance company may reduce, delay, or even refuse to
pay on any claim for damage, if an appliance that has not been tested
has caused the damage.
Is it expensive ?
No. Compared to the cost of a fire, or possible claim for an accident,
it is cheap.
How often should we have appliances
tested ?
No periods of time have been laid down in the regulations, much depends
on the type of equipment, where and how it is used, the environment
in which it is kept, it's age etc. Recommendations suggest appliances
should be tested every twelve months, or every two, three, or four years
depending on the appliance. In arduous or demanding circumstances it
may be necessary to test much more frequently.
These recommendations should be the
basis for discussion between the testing company and your maintenance
/ health & safety manager.
What should we do now ?
All businesses need to take precautions to be sure that all the electrical
appliances within their control are safe and do not create a hazard
when in use. Routine testing and inspection of portable electrical equipment
is normally part of any strategy for ensuring that work equipment is
maintained in a safe condition.
What's include in our tests
1.) The test (obviously) using the latest
computerised equipment..
2.) Free change of "wrong size" fuses in 13A-plug top.
3.) Free re-make of wrongly connected plug top.
4.) Free re-test on any equipment repaired by us.
5.) Pass label attached to equipment
6.) Unique appliance identification
7.) A full print out of all test information (Not just a PASS or FAIL)
if required
8.) A pass certificate for each appliance
9.) If the appliance fails the test then a fail label is attached to
equipment.
For further information, or to
discuss your specific
requirements, including
details of costs, please don't hesitate to contact us.
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