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Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) Training Course available in the North West

Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) Training
 (City & Guilds 2377-12)
 
 

Course Aim:
Safety at work is the responsibility of employers and employees alike and acceptance of this responsibility is fundamental to ensure safe working practice. The new Electricity at Work Regulations (1989) came into force on 1 April 1990. The Regulations concern all employers, employees and suppliers who are responsible for the maintenance, servicing and installation of electrical equipment or services. This course meets the statutory requirements of the Health & Safety Executive.Duration:
2 Days.Target Group:
This short course is intended for any personnel with any kind of electrical work in the workplace. The course also covers the needs and requirements for those who will be required to test portable appliances. Course Content:
• The Electricity at Work Regulations (1989)
• Electrical accidents and injuries
• Safe isolation installation and fittings
• Legal implications of the 1989 Regulations
• Interpretation of the 1989 Regulations
• Safe Working Practice
• The Requirements to test (Regulation Four – Electricity at Work Regulations 1989)
• Identification of Appliances
• Labelling and Documentation
• The Tests
• Records
• Course review and evaluationCourse Benefits:
• Conformance to The Electricity at Work Regulations (1989)
• Reduced risks of accidents and incidents by ensuring the safety of all persons using the work premises
• Reduction in company costs due to reduction in incident related costsPrice:
Non-Member £289 per person
Member £260 per personCourse Dates:
Please view our course schedule (by clicking on the link at the bottom of this page) for the latest scheduled dates for this course. Additional dates available on application.  To request further information about this course simply click on the 'Request for further information' at the bottom of this page or call our Sales Team on 0845 257 5342. 



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