We
carry out PAT Testing Training Courses in accordance with the IEE Code of Practice 4th Edition, including advice on the new risk based approach to PAT testing. We have training venues throughout the UK and can also carry out the course at your premises if you wish. The full day PAT testing training
course helps health and safety managers ensure that
PAT Testers understand the theory and practical
aspects of testing portable electrical appliances
safely. The PAT training courses includes several practical sessions where candidates can inspect and PAT test
a variety portable electrical appliances including
testing power tools, office and IT / PC /ICT equipment, plus IEC leads.
Typical
PAT Testing Course content:
The Legal Requirement to Test
Class 1, II and III appliances
Safety Risks & Typical Faults Frequency
of Testing Fuse ratings & Visual Inspections Earth Bond
Resistance Tests Insulation
Resistance Tests Earth Leakage & Touch Current Load / Run Testing HV Flash Testing - Yes or No?
Testing Office PC's & IT Equipment Testing Microwave Ovens Testing 110V Power Tools Practical Sessions Testing Appliances Pass &
Fail Labeling Results and
Maintenance Records
PAT Courses
held every week throughout the UK. PAT Test Training Courses can be held at your companies site or at our venues in Leeds, London, Birmingham, Manchester and Bristol.
The Open PAT Testing Course held at locations throughout the UK
£195.00 + VAT per person this includes a FREE copy of the "4th Edition IEE Code of Practice" (worth £55.00), lunch, refreshments a FREE socket tester (worth £16.50) and a personalised Training
Certificate. For PAT training course
dates and locations, click this button
PAT Training Courses At Your Premises?
No problem! As a training provider these on site courses can be arranged at a mutually
agreeable time anywhere in the UK. Click this button
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PAT Course Venues
PAT Test Training Courses have been held at customers
locations (North, South East or West) throughout the UK: Leeds, London, Birmingham,
Manchester, Nottingham, Middlesborough, Sheffield,
Newcastle, Norwich, Liverpool, Derby, Glasgow, Edinburgh,
Bristol, Oxford, Hull, Aberdeen, Cardiff and Leicester.