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The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 place a legal responsibility on employers, employees and self-employed persons to comply with the provisions of the regulations and take reasonably practicable steps to ensure that no danger results from using electrical equipment. |
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The Institution of Engineering Technology publish a Code of Practice which forms the guidance's of PAT testing Best Practice.
The equipment covered by the code of practice includes Class I, Class II and Class III equipment of the following types: Portable equipment Movable equipment Stationary equipment Hand-held equipment Equipment that is plugged in Equipment connected by means of a flexible cord or cable to a fused or un-fused connection unit or isolator. Built-in-appliances IT equipment extension leads, RCD extension leads, multi-way adapters, RCD adapters Equipment with high protective conductor currents. |
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RAH Electrical can provide inspection & testing for your electrical equipment and provide the necessary documentation and certification for your records. Prior to any engagement, if you contact us, we can carry out a site survey to discuss your requirements and provide a no obligation quotation. PAT is a requirement within the Industrial, commercial, residential and private lettings environment for electrical equipment that: 1. is used by employees. 2. may be used by the public in establishments or properties such as hospitals, gyms, schools, hotels, theatres, general shops, private lettings etc. 3. are supplied, hired, repaired or serviced.
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London, England, NW11 |
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Tel: 07984 494 250 |
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E-mail: info@rahelectrical.com |
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RAH ELECTRICAL |
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Your Friendly and Professional Electrical Services Engineer |
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Robert A Henry, B.Eng |