Portable Appliance Tester (PAT) Training
Details
Ensuring the safety of electrical appliances in the workplace is a legal requirement under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, which mandates that employers maintain electrical equipment to prevent hazards. Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) plays a crucial role in identifying faults and ensuring compliance with UK safety standards.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone who uses this equipment as part of their work duties and/or those responsible for such people.
Course Objectives
This Portable Appliance Tester (PAT) Training Course provides essential knowledge on PAT testing procedures, risk assessment, equipment inspection, and legal responsibilities, following HSE guidelines and the IET Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment. Participants will learn how to conduct PAT testing safely, interpret test results, and maintain compliance with UK regulations.
Ideal for electricians, facilities managers, landlords, and workplace safety officers, this training equips professionals with the expertise needed to perform PAT testing effectively, reducing electrical risks and improving overall safety.
Certification
This course certification is provided by Safetymen
Validation Length
Upon completion this course certification is valid for 5 year(s)
Training Methods
- Classroom
- Client Premises
Course Duration
The length of this course is Half a Day
Pricing
| Number of Learners | Per Person | Premium Price * |
|---|---|---|
| 1 - 3 | £169 | £199 |
| 4 - 4 | £159 | £189 |
| 5 - 5 | £149 | £179 |
| 6 - 6 | £139 | £169 |
| 7 - 7 | £129 | £159 |
| 8 - 8 | £119 | £149 |
| 9 - 9 | £109 | £139 |
| 10 - 11 | £105 | £135 |
| 12 - 12 | £100 | £130 |
* Our premium price is for courses that are held during the evenings or on weekends for your convenience
Prerequisites
The following list of prerequisites are required to take this course:
- 16 years or older
- able to physically undertake practical tasks
- free from the effects of drugs and alcohol
- fluent in spoken and written English
What to Bring
The following items are required to bring on the day of the course:
- Valid Photo ID - For example Passport or Driving License
- Clean comfortable clothing, suitable for classroom
- Lunch, if attending a full day at our Training Centre (although there are many local eateries nearby) - tea and coffee are provided
Course Content
- Statutory requirements
- Types of testing machines
- Recording procedures
- Electrical classification
- Earth bond resistance testing
- Load / run currents
- Ohms law and fuse ratings
- Insulation flash test
- Testing interval
- Visual inspections
- Requirements of test areas