Content
PAT Testing Liverpool

PAT testing Liverpool: Appliances to test
Under the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Electricity at Work Regulations, Electrical Inspection and Appliance Testing are highly recommended. And in some cases, it is statutory, especially concerning the safety obligations of residential landlords.
In terms of commercial premises, nowadays, it is rare to find a factory, office or retail outlet that doesn’t have at least one type of electrical appliance. By electrical appliance we mean kettle, microwave, photocopier, lamp etc. Tenants in a rental property will likely have more portable appliances, such as a toaster, blender, mixer, TV etc. To safeguard employees and tenants when using these items, Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) testing is undoubtedly the best way forward.
- Compliance Group Electrical carry out PAT Inspections
- We issue PAT certificates for insurance purposes
- We've been carrying out PAT tests for two decades
PAT testing Liverpool: Fully qualified
Here at Compliance Group Electrical, we are fully signed-up members of The National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC). That means our electricians are all fully certified to test electrical appliances and fittings either in the home or at work. In other words, we meet the standards set by the Health and Safety Executive and those of the BS7671 18th Edition Wiring Regulations.
This is important since HSE legislation highlights the fact that only ‘competent’ persons can carry out electrical safety checks. Our team here at Compliance Group Electrical all have the necessary skills and experience to carry out assessments and issue certificates for insurance purposes.
PAT testing Liverpool: Get in touch today
Get your premises up to Health and Safety Executive standards by contacting us today. You can schedule a PAT test by calling us on 01953 885000. You can also drop the team here an email via: info@compliancegroup.uk.
Other electrical services we can provide for companies or residential landlords are Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) testing and thermal imaging. The former is a necessity for residential landlords and must be carried out without fail at least every five years.