Pat Testing Daily Logbook: Portable Appliance Testing Forms/Sheets | Electrical Appliance Safety Certificate - Large A4 Size | Record Over 3000 Tests (UK)

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Pat Testing Daily Logbook: Portable Appliance Testing Forms/Sheets | Electrical Appliance Safety Certificate - Large A4 Size | Record Over 3000 Tests (UK)

Pat Testing Daily Logbook: Portable Appliance Testing Forms/Sheets | Electrical Appliance Safety Certificate - Large A4 Size | Record Over 3000 Tests (UK)

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When you factor in accidents caused by faulty equipment in rented properties, this figure grows exponentially. Both businesses and landlords are responsible for ensuring the safety of their employees, tenants, and the public. Ensuring all equipment is adequately PAT tested will help to prevent accidents and injuries. For more information about electrical safety for landlords, consult our knowledge base. This will depend on the type of equipment and how many items are being tested, but PAT tests are an affordable way to meet your health and safety obligations. phs Compliance is proud to offer competitive prices, saving our customers up to 30%. You can call to one of our advisors today or get a quote online. Do I need to keep a record of PAT tests? Megger has developed its free FormFiller software as part of the company’s long-term commitment to making life easier – and more profitable – for electrical contractors by providing unrivalled products and support.

That’s why, for both your engineers and customers, a streamlined certificates completion process is essential. No. The law does state that any electrical equipment in the workplace must be maintained to ensure it is safe and does not pose any danger, but it does not specify how the equipment should be maintained, or how often, nor who should carry out any maintenance. This "How to PAT Test" guide will give you the knowledge to know how to PAT test to the latest IET 5th Edition code of practice.

This section explains who holds responsibility for PAT testing in the workplace, it explains who is classed as a duty holder and what is expected of them in relation to PAT testing. There is also some responsibility Competence, Training and Experience The vacuum cleaner was heavily used. The manager remembered that the cable was repaired 6 months ago by an electrician as it had been pulled out of the cable grip, so she knew that in future it would need to be looked at more often. It was decided that the vacuum should have a visual inspection every 6 months and that employees would be encouraged to look for signs of damage to the plug and cable before plugging it in. the manager thought about the type of portable equipment that was used in their shop and the level of risk that it might create;

Many people use a simple Microsoft Excel Spreadheet to keep their PAT Testing Records - a sample you can use is here: PAT Testing Records Spreadsheet

There are no rules around how often your equipment needs a PAT test. It is entirely down to the ‘duty holder’ (the person tasked with responsibility for electrical equipment) to assess the risk level and decide on the frequency of inspections. This is usually determined by the type of equipment, how often it is being used and whether the working environment is considered high risk or low risk. Common Class I items include toasters, kettles, microwaves and fridges. What is a ‘Class II’ electrical item? Another problem is the issue of making copies. As you know, most of the time, your engineers will need to produce multiple PAT testing certificates per job. Once a PAT test has been completed, the PAT testing professional will be able to make a recommendation regarding the best course of action. This may include repairing the appliance or replacing all or part of the appliance.



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