





Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)What is Portable Appliance Testing?The ‘Inspection and Testing of In-Service Electrical equipment’ (usually known as PAT or Portable appliance testing) was introduced to enable organisations and companies to comply with the Electricity at work Regulations. To meet these Regulations it is necessary to have in place a schedule of Inspection and Electrical Safety Testing of portable appliances. Items to be testedThe regulations cover all items of in-service electrical equipment. It is usual for this equipment to be connected to the electrical supply via a plug and socket, however it also covers items connected by industrial plugs or hard wired via a fused connection unit. The Tests involvedThe testing is carried in two stages.
Remedial ActionMinor faults found during the Inspection and Test can be repaired on site with the appliance being re-tested to ensure it passes. Examples of these are replacement of correct rated fuses for the appliance, replacement of plug tops and replacement of the flexible cord. More serious faults will always be quoted first prior to commencement Certification and ReportingOn completion of the Inspection and test all items will be labelled with either the pass or fail safety sticker as required. A full detailed report will be provided on paper format and on CD ROM in PDF format for ease of storage. |









