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PAT Testing
Portable Appliance Testing Operative Training (PAT Testing)
Onsite training
Group rates available
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Introduction:
This course is aimed at fulfilling the Electricity at Work Regulations. The half day course enables participants to evaluate practical aspects of testing by ways of fulfilling testing needs and record keeping. In addition, typical faults and problems are analysed, highlighting best practice and ensuring thorough understanding of the subject.
The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER), demands that users of work equipment are adequately trained, for the purposes of health and safety. The aim of this course is to train people in the skills and knowledge needed to achieve the standards of competency required to carry out portable appliance testing in the workplace.
Course Objectives:
On completion of this course the trainee will be able to identify the different classes of electrical equipment, understand the tests which are required to be carried out, and how to run an effective record system.
Who the course is aimed at:
The training is intended to benefit individuals involved in carrying out or managing portable appliance testing.
Course Contents
Statutory Instruments & Standards
Types of Testing Machines
Recording Procedures
Electrical Classification
Earth Bond Resistance Testing
Load / Run Currents
Ohms Law and Fuse Ratings
Insulation Flash Test
Testing Intervals
Visual Inspections
Requirements of Test Areas
PAT Test DVD
Written Test Paper
Practical Sessions
Appraisals
Training Method
Delegates will be required to carry out Class 1 and Class 2 Appliance Tests and complete a written test paper.
Duration:
This course is aimed at fulfilling the Electricity at Work Regulations. The half day course enables participants to evaluate practical aspects of testing by ways of fulfilling testing needs and record keeping. In addition, typical faults and problems are analysed, highlighting best practice and ensuring thorough understanding of the subject.
The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER), demands that users of work equipment are adequately trained, for the purposes of health and safety. The aim of this course is to train people in the skills and knowledge needed to achieve the standards of competency required to carry out portable appliance testing in the workplace.
Course Objectives:
On completion of this course the trainee will be able to identify the different classes of electrical equipment, understand the tests which are required to be carried out, and how to run an effective record system.
Who the course is aimed at:
The training is intended to benefit individuals involved in carrying out or managing portable appliance testing.
Course Contents
Statutory Instruments & Standards
Types of Testing Machines
Recording Procedures
Electrical Classification
Earth Bond Resistance Testing
Load / Run Currents
Ohms Law and Fuse Ratings
Insulation Flash Test
Testing Intervals
Visual Inspections
Requirements of Test Areas
PAT Test DVD
Written Test Paper
Practical Sessions
Appraisals
Training Method
Delegates will be required to carry out Class 1 and Class 2 Appliance Tests and complete a written test paper.
Duration:
This is a Half Day Course
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