Portable appliance testing made easy with our professional and helpful service
Efficient and friendly and go out of my way to help customers meet the PAT regulations
PAT testing is E3′s speciality and we are dedicated solely to Portable Appliance Testing using state of the art test equipment
Simply pricing plan of £1 per item tested. Certificate and label provided
Whether you are a employer or a landlord, Portable Appliance Testing regulations will apply to you.
I’m Rob Watkins and have been a PAT tester for over ten years around Somerset, Avon and Devon. I am efficient and friendly and go out of my way to help customers meet the PAT regulations.
Commonly known as PAT, PAT inspection or PAT Testing, Portable Appliance Testing is the term used to describe the routine inspection of portable electrical appliances, to ensure they are safe for use. The National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers (NAPIT) define a portable appliance as ‘any electrical appliance which can, or is intended to, be moved whilst connected to an electrical supply’.
E3 PAT Testing covering Somerset, Avon & Devon.
Labels prove that the testing has been done, but your certificate will also have the same information.
Label 1. My normal label has date / number / tester
Label 2. I also have a design label for customers who want their logo and web address
Label 3. Or I also do labels with no date. Add tel no or web address
PAT testing is E3′s speciality and we are dedicated solely to Portable Appliance Testing
Whether you are an employee or a landlord, PAT Testing regulations will apply to you. Anyone who rents accommodation as a business activity is required to ensure that the portable equipment that they supply as part of the tenancy is safe. The Electrical (Safety) Regulations 1994 requires that all mains electrical equipment supplied with the accommodation (for example, cookers, washing machines, kettles etc.) remains safe. Regardless of whether second-hand or new, PAT Testing regulations will apply to such items.
Meanwhile, in the workplace, there are a number of regulations that put the duty of care upon both the employer and the employee when it comes to ensuring the safety of all persons using the workplace. Legislation of specific relevance to electrical maintenance is the Health and Safety at Work 1974, The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, and the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998. It is clear that, in combination, these regulations apply to all electrical equipment used in, or associated with, places of work. PAT Testing regulations therefore apply right down to the smallest piece of electrical equipment.
Just because some clients only have a small number of appliances, why should they be treated any differently than large organisations?
I may not be the cheapest, but I will not be charging for extras, petrol, fuses and plugs.I’m here to make things easy, one price for everyone, its service I will be offering.
Feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience. We look forward to hearing from you.
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