Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)

Description

The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 require that any electrical equipment that has the potential to cause injury is maintained in a safe condition. Portable Appliance Testing is one way in which to ensure electrical equipment is safe.

Each person being registered must have their own email address to access purchased licences.

What you will learn

  • Know the stages involved in PAT testing

  • Recognise the difference between Class I and Class II appliances

  • Know what standards are required in order for an appliance to pass each stage of PAT testing

  • Know where to find more information about re-test frequencies

  • Understand the hazards involved in PAT testing and the precautions that should be taken

End of course

Assessment: Delegates must complete a multiple-choice test.

Certification: On successful completion of this course each delegate will receive a certificate.

Discounts available

2-9 Licences - £22

10-49 Licences - £20

50-250 Licences - £15

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