PAT Test: Keeping Your Workplace Safe
Who Needs a PAT Test? If It’s Plugged In, It’s Probably You!"
When it comes to electrical safety, Portable Appliance Testing (PAT Testing) is crucial for ensuring your devices are safe to use. Whether you’re in an office, school, hotel, or industrial site, any portable electrical equipment that’s regularly used should be tested. From computers and kettles to power tools and medical devices, PAT testing helps prevent electrical hazards and keeps your workplace compliant. Keep reading to find out who should be testing and why it’s so important.
Why City & Guilds PAT Testing Makes a Difference
The Value of City & Guilds PAT Testing
City & Guilds qualifications like 2377 (PAT Testing) and 2330 Level 3 (Electrical Installation) set you apart from untrained technicians. With specialized knowledge in electrical safety, legislation, and fault detection, these certifications ensure that your PAT testing is accurate, compliant, and safe. Find out why investing in the right training makes all the difference.
Equipment Classes Explained
In PAT testing, different classes of electrical equipment require specific tests to ensure safety. Learn the differences between Class 1, 2, and 3 equipment and how they are tested. At Tonbridge PAT Testing, we use industry-leading methods to guarantee your appliances are compliant and safe.