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Andover: PAT (Pat testing)
Andover PAT testing: PAT services for homes
and businesses in Andover, Middleton, Forton, Tufton Warren, Wherwell, Fullerton, Barton Stacey, Leckford and area.
You'll be delighted with our PAT (PAT testing) services
and we can also do a lot more on our visit, providing added value.
It's bad enough that the law forces businesses to have all their equipment
PAT tested for health & safety reasons (did you know that?) and so you may
as well get really good value for your hard earned money!
PAT testing: Electricity at the workplace
In addition to general health and safety legislation, electrical safety in
the workplace is covered by the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. The
regulations require that employers take steps to limit the risk of injury
from electricity to people working on or near to electrical systems. This
includes both electrical installations and electrical equipment.
PAT testing: Electrical appliances
The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations
1994 set out minimum safety requirements for all new and second-hand
electrical equipment, including devices, appliances and apparatus, supplied
in Andover and throughout the UK.
Any electrical equipment that is supplied for the first time will be
supplied as new equipment - subsequently it will be supplied, e.g. hired out
as second hand equipment. In both cases the regulations will apply. The
regulations apply to most electrical equipment - consumer, commercial and
industrial - operating between 50 volts and 1,000 volts AC or between 75
volts and 1,500 volts DC. All new and used equipment covered by the
regulations, including Andover hire tools, must be safe before being placed on the
market.
Andover Tool hire outlets should make sure that all electrical equipment
is safe prior to each hire. Custom-built electrical appliances like neon
signs must be safe and must meet the requirements of the regulations.
Portable appliance testing (PAT) is an important part of complying with
electrical health and safety legislation. Regular PAT testing should be done
where electrical equipment is used by employees or hired out. PAT testing
should also be carried out after a piece of equipment has been serviced or
repaired.
PAT testing: Wiring regulations
The Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEE)
produces wiring regulations, which have been adopted as British Standard BS
7671. The IEE Wiring Regulations are included within the scope of the
Building Regulations. Part P of the Building Regulations mainly covers
electrical work done in domestic premises.
Andover installers who do this type of work
have either registered as a "competent person" under an approved
self-certification scheme or will have all such work approved by a building
inspector. Other professionals - like heating engineers - who do some
electrical work in the course of their business can register with a special
"defined competence" scheme.
PAT testing: Electromagnetic interference
Electrical equipment must, where applicable,
comply with regulations that limit radio interference under the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 1992. This includes custom-built
electrical apparatus such as neon signs.
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