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MRB Electrical & PAT Testing (Portable Appliance Testing for Medway, Kent & South East)
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132 Broadway,
Gillingham,
Kent,
ME8 6DP,
United Kingdom

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Who and What is affected by PAT Testing

Who and What is affected by PAT Testing

Legislation places a duty of care on the responsible person of an organisation, to ensure that all electrical equipment is safe to use.

PAT Testing affetcs employers, the self-employed, sub-contractors, home workers, independent shop owners, landlords and even individual users of electrical equipment.

From a kitchen kettle in rented accommodation, to a hairdryer in a hotel room, IT equipment in an office, to 110v appliances on a construction site and 415v appliances in restaurants and factories., every appliance with a connection to a Single Phase or 3-Phase mains supply is affected.
PAT Testing Frequency

PAT Testing Frequency

The IET Code of Practice recommends minimum testing frequencies dependent on the potential risk, equipment tyype and environment.

IT Equipment in a typical office environment is recommended to be formerly inspected and tested at no more than 5 year intervals. On a construction site where risk is usually greater, appliances are recommended to be formerly inspected and tested at no more than 3 month intervals.

However, more insurance companies are insisting on more regular PAT Testing before a policy is issued or renewed and this may mean offices for example being PAT Tested on an annual basis.

Check the small print of your policy. It may not mention PAT Testing, but it may mention a requirement to ensure your electrical equipment is safe for continued use. PAT Testing is widely accepted as the only way you can do this.
What is PAT Testing

What is PAT Testing

An appliance may have worked for years, but longevity of service is not an indication of being safe for continued use as the dangers are often hidden and only detectable by specialist testing equipment.

All appliance with a connection to a mains or generator supply will require PAT Testing. Some may only require a formal visual inspection and others will require a visual inspection and combined testing. In short, the testing process for a typical appliance starts with a formal visual inspection, checking the appliance casing, cable and plug for damage, followed by earth continuity testing, insulation resistance testing and a functionality test.
PAT Testing Legislation

PAT Testing Legislation

People often ask, "Is Portable Appliance Testing a legal requirement"?

The simple answer is no. However, legislation requires the responsible person within an organisation, to ensure that their electrical equipment is safe for continued use.

The IET Code of Practice for the In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment (4th Edition), can be used to prove negligence under current legislation in the event of an electrical appliance related incident.

The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 puts a duty of care on both employers and employees, “to ensure the safety of all persons using work premises”, including the Self-Employed.

The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 states that all systems shall be maintained so as to prevent danger”.

The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 states that, every employer shall ensure that work equipment is suitable for the purpose for which it is used or provided.

The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 states that every employer shall make a suitable assessment of the risks to the health and safety of his employees and also persons not in his employment but of his undertaking.

The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 states that, workplace equipment, devices and systems are maintained and subject to a suitable system of maintenance”.

The Housing Act 2004 (England and Wales) requires Landlords to ensure that electrical appliances within residential properties are subject to risk assessment , ensuring a safe and healthy environment for tennants and visitors.

The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994 requires landlords to take reasonable steps to ensure that their electrical appliances are safe”.

About us

Gillingham based MRB Electrical & PAT Testing provide Portable Appliance Testing in Medway, Kent and throughout the South East, providing PAT Testing services for almost all business types, commercial and not-for-profit organisations.

Our "PAT Testing" is fully compliant with the IET 5th Edition for the In-Service Inspection & Testing of Electrial Equipment.

The market places we cater for include agriculture, banking & insurance, beauty, construction, education, healthcare, horticulture, hospitality, industrial, public sector and retail among others.

Organisations that can benefit from PAT Testing as part of an electrical appliance safety regime under relevant legislation include building contractors, tool hire providers & contractors using 110v appliances, banks, building societies & insurance brokers, beauty & hair salons, pre-school nurseries, schools, colleges & universities, GP surgeries, walk-in centres & dental practices, veterinary practices, industrial sites using 3-phase 415v appliances, pubs & clubs, restaurants, cafes & commercial kitchens, hotels, guest houses & bed & breakfasts, caravan & holiday parks, sports & leisure centres, fitness & health centres, offices & shops, not-for-profit organisations and emergency services.

City & Guilds qualified, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing carry out Portable Appliance Testing in strict compliance to the Institution of Engineering & Technology Code of Practice for the In-service Inspection & Testing of Electrical Equipment (5th Edition) and backed by £5m Public & Products Liability Insurance.

All clients receive a full Asset Register, Inspection & Testing Results Log and Electrical Equipment Safety Compliance Certificate.
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City & Guilds qualified Portable Appliance Testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
110v transformer insulation resistance testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Continuity testing a 110v transformer, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Building contractors 110v extension reel insulation resistance testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Formal visual inspection failure on 110v extension reel, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Contractors 110v equipment PAT Testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Failed formal visual inspection on a 110v planer, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
PAT Testing often fails on visual inspection from careless storage of appliance cables, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Portable Appliance Testing, lack of cable protection can cause insulation resistance failure, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Untidy cabling causes delays for PAT Testing and is a Health & Safety issue, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Server & IT Equipment Portable Appliance Testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
UPS & IT equipment PAT Testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Extension leads often fail PAT Testing on visual inspection due to rattling internal parts, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
IEC lead PAT Testing commonly fail on continuity testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Appliance casing failing a formal visual inspection, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
City & Guilds qualified Portable Appliance Testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
110v transformer insulation resistance testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Continuity testing a 110v transformer, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Building contractors 110v extension reel insulation resistance testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Formal visual inspection failure on 110v extension reel, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Contractors 110v equipment PAT Testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Failed formal visual inspection on a 110v planer, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
PAT Testing often fails on visual inspection from careless storage of appliance cables, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Portable Appliance Testing, lack of cable protection can cause insulation resistance failure, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Untidy cabling causes delays for PAT Testing and is a Health & Safety issue, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Server & IT Equipment Portable Appliance Testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
UPS & IT equipment PAT Testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Extension leads often fail PAT Testing on visual inspection due to rattling internal parts, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
IEC lead PAT Testing commonly fail on continuity testing, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing
Appliance casing failing a formal visual inspection, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing

Articles / Press Releases

04/11/2016 - "PAT Testing" company springs into action for HSO visit When a construction company urgently needed its contractors electrical equipment inspecting and testing in time for an HSO visit at one of their sites, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing were only too pleased to jump in.
26/08/2016 - PAT Testing steps back in time at retro gaming centre When MRB Electrical & PAT Testing were asked through recommendation to carry out the "portable appliance testing" before a retro gaming centre could open in Rochester, inspection & testing engineer Martin Bruce was happy to oblige.
26/05/2015 - Contractors electrical appliance safety maintained by PAT Testing specialist A Kent based contractors has again called upon Portable Appliance Testing specialist, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing, to maintain its sub-contractors electrical equipment at another of its new construction sites.
10/02/2015 - PAT Testing for the Health & Safety conscious After much anticipation, the Portable Appliance Testing specialist for Medway, Kent and the South East, MRB Electrical & PAT Testing, has re-launched its website. Packed full of helpful advice about PAT Testing, the new website provides valuable information not only for Responsible Persons and Duty Holders, but all users of electrical equipment within all business and commercial environments, HMO''s, and not-for-profit organisations among others.

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Who and What is affected by PAT Testing

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Legislation places a duty of care on the responsible person of an organisation, to ensure that all electrical equipment is safe to use.

PAT Testing affetcs employers, the self-employed, sub-contractors, home workers, independent shop owners, landlords and even individual users of electrical equipment.

From a kitchen kettle in rented accommodation, to a hairdryer in a hotel room, IT equipment in an office, to 110v appliances on a construction site and 415v appliances in restaurants and factories., every appliance with a connection to a Single Phase or 3-Phase mains supply is affected.
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