Pat Test Bolton Location Details

Pat Testing Bolton Lancs

Kennedy Pat Testing Flexspace Manchester Road Bolton BL3 2NZ

01204 323201

​Portable Appliance Testing in the UK - or PAT Testing in the UK- is a necessary part of employee training or appliance inspection for all companies and self-employed 
individuals, as well as schools, hospitals and various other environments and sectors.

Bolton, a rich and diverse business area of Lancashire, and therefore 
must do its utmost to be compliant with the testing and inspection of their electrical equipment if it's used by staff or customers.

With the introduction of Electricity at Work Regulations (1989), guidelines came in concerning electrical equipment. 

Adhering to regulations may require attending 
Health and Safety courses. When it comes to maintaining and inspecting equipment, qualified individuals - either within the company or an outsourced 
electrician - may carry out portable appliance testing to ensure that all equipment used by the company or body is functioning the way it should.

PAT testing (Portable Appliance Testing) ensures that electrical appliances are checked regularly and accurately so that the safety of the user is protected. 


Testing is simple and effective, allowing users to quickly identify whether an appliance has passed or failed the safety check.

An appliance that has been tested will be labelled for guidance.

A sticker will be placed in clear view and should ideally be placed on the cable as close to the 
plug as possible and with simple colour coding to indicate its condition to the user.

If an appliance has passed and is deemed safe for use, it will be marked 
with a green label. If an appliance has failed and therefore should not be used, the label will be red.

If the appliance has passed the PAT Test, the green label will have a 'pass date', as well as a date that indicates when the appliance should next be tested.

A red 
label will also show a 'fail date'. Further information provided on the PAT testing label may vary, depending on the issuing company and the chosen design.

If an appliance fails the PAT Test, there could be some possible reasons. It may be that the plug is damaged or has been wired incorrectly. There may be an 
incorrect fuse or a faulty mains cable. If the problem is more severe, the PAT engineer will advise that use of the item be discontinued.

Singular workers ought to be made mindful of potential dangers with regards to the utilisation of compact machines. For instance, if an attachment's wiring is 
free or frayed, the hardware ought not to be utilised, and the assigned individual from staff educated.

Shortcomings ought to be accounted for to 
administration, and signage presented over the hardware on keeping its utilisation by others.

Different procedures, for example, the investigation of 
apparatuses for any indications of harm, can likewise anticipate mishaps or diminish the danger of business related fatalities.Employees may be trained to 
spot potential problems before starting to operate portable machinery. In this way, the risk of electrical fires and other accidents is averted.


Statistically, many of the accidents and incidents logged by health and safety authorities could be avoided if quick visual checks are carried out by 
employees on portable equipment. These matters - and more complicated issues that may arise when it comes to the use of electrical equipment - may be learned 
by employees at courses given by Health and Safety compliance bodies that deal with PAT Testing in the UK.

The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 compels those who use electrical systems and their employers to maintain those systems to a possible degree to prevent 
danger. Other regulations include those from Europe: The European Low Voltage Directive concerns the manufacture or importation of electrical appliances. 
This aspect of the law is overseen by Trading Standards. However, it is important that equipment remains safe while it is being used.

When an engineer comes to site from Kennedy Pat Testing Bolton to carry out PAT Testing then he will undertake several tests on individual appliance and those test will be:-

* A Full Visual Inspection
* An Insulation Test
* An Earth continuity Test
* An Earth leakage test

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After these test have been completed then a certificate will be produced showing the results of those individual tests.

Each item of electrical equipment is given an individual number and identified with a sticker. This provides a clear indication of its pass / fail status and allows the company to schedule further testing.

When deciding which PAT Testing company to contract your work too, you must ensure the company has a fully trained and qualified workforce which uses the most 
up-to-date equipment. This will ensure that the testing is carried out efficiently with the minimum of disruption to the workplace and staff.

Needless to say, but word of mouth is often the most reliable method of finding a PAT Testing contractor that you can trust. Ask around and enquire amongst 
neighbouring companies which contractor they use.

Because PAT Testing Bolton is a regular task, often yearly, it is important to find the right contractor. A good contractor will schedule the testing well in advance and 
will carry out the work quickly and efficiently as well as providing a quality after-sale service.

Portable apparatus testing includes both deterrent upkeep and restorative repair, in spite of the fact that the previous is vital. Checks that are carried on 
electrical devices rely upon countless factors. The number of times a gadget is utilised is noteworthy.

The hazard that a machine creates rely on how often it 
is used. In any case, those gadgets that are just utilised occasionally may build up a fault as well.The environment may also play a factor.

Portable 
appliances used on a building site will be prone to infiltration by dirt and dust, while those used on a hospital ward must be kept hygienically clean 
without fear of circuit failure due to exposure to cleaning agents. There are numerous factors that play a part when it comes to PAT Testing in the UK.

The need for high-quality PAT test​ in Bolton Lancs is not in dispute. What is frustrating is that too many companies are willing to send in an employee that either doesn't know how 
to deal efficiently and honestly with the testing process or doesn't want to be bothered to go through all of the necessary actions. By making sure that you're 
using a company with a solid reputation, which is licensed and insured so that your safety as well as the safety of others is well protected.

Portable Appliance Testing in the UK - or PAT Testing in the UK- is a necessary part of employee training or appliance inspection for all companies and self-employed 
individuals, as well as schools, hospitals and various other environments and sectors. Bolton, a rich and diverse business area of Lancashire, and therefore 
must do its utmost to be compliant with the testing and inspection of their electrical equipment if it's used by staff or customers.
With the introduction of Electricity at Work Regulations (1989), guidelines came in concerning electrical equipment. Adhering to regulations may require attending 
Health and Safety courses. When it comes to maintaining and inspecting equipment, qualified individuals - either within the company or an outsourced 
electrician - may carry out portable appliance testing to ensure that all equipment used by the company or body is functioning the way it should.
PAT testing (Portable Appliance Testing) ensures that electrical appliances are checked regularly and accurately so that the safety of the user is protected. 
Testing is simple and effective, allowing users to quickly identify whether an appliance has passed or failed the safety check.
An appliance that has been tested will be labelled for guidance. A sticker will be placed in clear view and should ideally be placed on the cable as close to the 
plug as possible and with simple colour coding to indicate its condition to the user. If an appliance has passed and is deemed safe for use, it will be marked 
with a green label. If an appliance has failed and therefore should not be used, the label will be red.
If the appliance has passed the PAT Test, the green label will have a 'pass date', as well as a date that indicates when the appliance should next be tested. A red 
label will also show a 'fail date'. Further information provided on the PAT testing label may vary, depending on the issuing company and the chosen design.
If an appliance fails the PAT Test, there could be some possible reasons. It may be that the plug is damaged or has been wired incorrectly. There may be an 
incorrect fuse or a faulty mains cable. If the problem is more severe, the PAT engineer will advise that use of the item be discontinued.
Singular workers ought to be made mindful of potential dangers with regards to the utilisation of compact machines. For instance, if an attachment's wiring is 
free or frayed, the hardware ought not to be utilised, and the assigned individual from staff educated. Shortcomings ought to be accounted for to 
administration, and signage presented over the hardware on keeping its utilisation by others. Different procedures, for example, the investigation of 
apparatuses for any indications of harm, can likewise anticipate mishaps or diminish the danger of business related fatalities.Employees may be trained to 
spot potential problems before starting to operate portable machinery. In this way, the risk of electrical fires and other accidents is averted. 
Statistically, many of the accidents and incidents logged by health and safety authorities could be avoided if quick visual checks are carried out by 
employees on portable equipment. These matters - and more complicated issues that may arise when it comes to the use of electrical equipment - may be learned 
by employees at courses given by Health and Safety compliance bodies that deal with PAT Testing in the UK.
The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 compels those who use electrical systems and their employers to maintain those systems to a possible degree to prevent 
danger. Other regulations include those from Europe: The European Low Voltage Directive concerns the manufacture or importation of electrical appliances. 
This aspect of the law is overseen by Trading Standards. However, it is important that equipment remains safe while it is being used.
When an engineer comes to site to carrying out PAT Testing then he will undertake several tests on individual appliance and those test will be:-

A Full Visual Inspection
An Insulation Test
An Earth continuity Test
An Earth leakage test
After these test have ben completed then a certificate will be produced showing the results of those individual tests.
Each item of electrical equipment is given an individual number and identified with a sticker. This provides a clear indication of its pass / fail status and allows the company to schedule further testing.
When deciding which PAT Testing company to contract your work too, you must ensure the company has a fully trained and qualified workforce which uses the most 
up-to-date equipment. This will ensure that the testing is carried out efficiently with the minimum of disruption to the workplace and staff.
Needless to say, but word of mouth is often the most reliable method of finding a PAT Testing contractor that you can trust. Ask around and enquire amongst 
neighbouring companies which contractor they use.
Because PAT Testing is a regular task, often yearly, it is important to find the right contractor. A good contractor will schedule the testing well in advance and 
will carry out the work quickly and efficiently as well as providing a quality after-sale service.
Portable apparatus testing includes both deterrent upkeep and restorative repair, in spite of the fact that the previous is vital. Checks that are carried on 
electrical devices rely upon countless factors. The number of times a gadget is utilised is noteworthy. The hazard that a machine creates rely on how often it 
is used. In any case, those gadgets that are just utilised occasionally may build up a fault as well.The environment may also play a factor. Portable 
appliances used on a building site will be prone to infiltration by dirt and dust, while those used on a hospital ward must be kept hygienically clean 
without fear of circuit failure due to exposure to cleaning agents. There are numerous factors that play a part when it comes to PAT Testing in the UK.
The need for high-quality PAT testing is not in dispute. What is frustrating is that too many companies are willing to send in an employee that either doesn't know how 
to deal efficiently and honestly with the testing process or doesn't want to be bothered to go through all of the necessary actions. By making sure that you're 
using a company with a solid reputation, which is licensed and insured so that your safety as well as the safety of others is well protected

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