We understand that for most of you the where’s, why’s and when’s of PAT testing can leave you feeling a little perplexed. Because of this, we have compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions and then answered them – because we can do a lot more than just offer you a selection of PAT testing labels, oh yes.
Should I Test My Portable Electrical Appliances Every Year?
The Electricity at Work Regulations act from 1989 states that any equipment with potential to inflict harm needs to be kept in a safe condition. It does not however specify what needs to be done, by whom, or indeed how frequently - so there is no legal obligation for annual inspection.
Should I test Any New Appliances?
As all new equipment should come fully tested and in a safe condition it should not require more than a visual examination. This means you should have no compulsion to purchase PAT testing labels from the go.
Should I Get a Qualified Electrician to Perform Any PAT Work I Need Done?
For basic PAT testing in low-risk environments, a sensible and competent member of staff can carry out inspections with the right training. When carrying out testing and inspection the member of staff will require the correct equipment and PAT testing labels, the ability to use such equipment, and the ability to correctly analyse the results.
Is it Compulsory to Conduct PAT Testing?
Simply put, no. What the law does state is that the employer knows electrical equipment is maintained in a safe order. The law also recommends taking a risk-based approach – think about the type of equipment, what it is being used for, and how often it is being used e.g. something in frequent use like a kettle may be a suitable candidate for PAT testing labels.