If you are a business owner or own commercial premises, you need to make sure that you hire somebody competent to do your PAT testing. An electrician who has training on visual inspection requirements and techniques of electrical equipment and appliances, has the correct knowledge, possesses specialist PAT testing equipment and knows how to use it! When you find an electrician to PAT test you need to make sure they are a qualified professional with appropriate experience and credentials, and great reviews that reflect their expertise.
If you own commercial property in Leeds, it is easy to find an electrician to PAT test. At S Barker Electrical, we will advise you whether you need one, and if you do, we can help you to establish a testing schedule for your equipment. We actually care about your safety, so we don’t just put stickers on equipment and forget about it, we provide:
• A complete inventory naming every appliance name, type, location and description
• A full set of test results for every appliance tested
• A list of items that failed the PAT test, including an explanation of why they failed
• A visible ‘fail’ or ‘pass’ label on every appliance tested, detailing the inspection date, next test due date and signature
With more than 30 years’ experience you can be confident in our domestic, commercial and industrial PAT testing in Leeds. Contact us now to discuss your requirements, get a quote or book.
When you find an electrician to PAT test, it is important that you understand what PAT testing is, so you have a clear understanding of your obligations and what you require from an electrician.
Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) involves the inspection and testing of electrical equipment and appliances to help to prevent electrical accidents in the workplace. The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 states that employers are responsible for the wellbeing and safety of their workforce and any visitors on their premises. Furthermore, under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, employers are required to inspect electrical equipment and appliances regularly to ensure employees are not put in any danger when using them.
The Health and Safety Executive and commercial insurance companies both expect PAT testing, so there is an obligation for employers to make sure that equipment is safe to use. As we all know from experience at home, electrical appliances can suddenly fail or develop faults, and regular PAT testing can detect faults before they become a major problem and possibly hurt someone. During the PAT test, a professional commercial electrician will use special equipment to thoroughly check any electrical equipment and appliances, including earthing verification and insulation soundness, along with a full visual check of the equipment.
When you are trying to find an electrician to PAT test electrical equipment in your business, it is important that you understand the main differences between a domestic and a commercial electrician.
As implied in the job title, a domestic electrician with primarily work in residential houses and flats. Work will include running cables, repairing fuse boxes and understanding how to comply with building regulations for domestic electrical systems.
A commercial electrician’s primary work location will be in business premises, which could include offices, shops, bars and restaurants or industrial environments, including warehouses, industrial units and factories. A commercial electrician has additional health & safety knowledge - working at height for example - and will understand the potential hazards of working within either a busy public or factory environment. They will also understand about downtime and the necessity to be both efficient and quick.
Furthermore, a commercial electrician should know how to test 3-phase equipment and 110V site equipment. They may be a requirement to work on complicated systems, high voltage supply and equipment or appliances that require professional testing, so have knowledge of industry standards and regulations for working in commercial or industrial premises.
If you are a business owner or own commercial property in Leeds and would like some advice about PAT testing or how to improve electrical safety for your workforce, look no further than S Barker Electrical. My background in a production environment led to my developing a deep understanding of processes and knowledge about how things work, (long before I started my own electrical business), so you can be confident in my expertise. It is simple to book PAT testing in just a few minutes using my online booking service.
As with all tradespeople, it is important to check they are qualified before hiring. Competent professionals will be registered and will not mind if you ask them for proof of this. You can also visit the Registered Competent Person Electrical website to check their registration, giving you confidence that they apply the highest standards to their work.
NICEIC registered electrical contractors will have their work assessed regularly against safety standards, building regulations and wiring regulations, and that they are installing to the highest standards for the industry.
Moreover, the Government approved Part P scheme provided by the NICEIC means that any registered electrician can certify that the work they have undertaken meets set regulations for safety, building and wiring. Although Part P applies to building regulations for domestic dwellings, it will give you confidence that when you find an electrician to PAT test, they are used to and recognised for working to the highest standards.
A good start when you want to find an electrician to PAT test is to ask other business owners in the vicinity who they have used and what level of service they received. You can also consult members of your local chamber of trade or trade association for recommendations and quality endorsements.
Reviews are really important. Any electrical business can say that they are good at what they do, but how do you know for certain? If a customer tells you how good they are, it is so much more believable, isn’t it? In your search to find an electrician to PAT test , it is important that you do your homework and check out verified reviews on tradespeople/contractor sites, Google, Facebook and the company’s own website. If they are as good as they say they are, they will have plenty of happy customers to back up the claim, and you will have confidence that they are competent and trustworthy.
When checking out reviews, you should also look for negative reviews too. It is highly unlikely that the electrical businesses you research will highlight their negative reviews because this is not something they want to shout about. Reviews cannot be removed on platforms such as Google, so if there are any negative reviews you will see them.
The answer to this question is simple! Call S Barker Electrical or book our services online for thorough PAT testing of all your electrical equipment and appliances. For your peace of mind, we are:
• A Which? Trusted Trader
• Have Trustmark Government Endorsed Quality
• A Registered Competent Person Electrical
• NICEIC registered
• Part P electrical safety approved
• Trustworthy - have undergone a Police Disclosure Check
We have many happy customers, so feel free to check out our 5* reviews on Facebook, Google and our review page. We can carry out the testing at a time convenient to you and ensure minimum disruption of your shop, office, warehouse, factory or hospitality venue. You can book our service online in just a few minutes and if you book an EICR at the same time, we will give you an extra discount!
S Barker Electrical Ltd
838 Ecclesall Road,
Sheffield
S11 8TD
Tel: 0114 419 0020
VAT Registration No: 228710512
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