If you are looking for a Portable appliance testing company it is of value making sure they have certification and membership with these bodies and agencies.
National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC)
NICEIC is the front running independent unpaid regulatory body for electrical protection matters in the UK. It maintains and publishes registers of electrical contractors that have been assessed against Scheme requirements, including the national electrical safety standard BS 7671 along with IEE Wiring Regulations. The registers NICEIC maintains and publishes consist of the national Roll of Approved Contractors (founded in 1956), and the Register of Domestic Installers. NICEIC affords a range of product qualifications activities centring on portable, transportable and set electrical equipment encompassing the plan, fix, testing, appointing and maintenance of electrical fixings in commercial, manufacture and domestic environments. Ensuring that everyone of the Portable Appliance Testing businesses that employ them have trained checkers. The company has in its service more than 70 permanent assessing engineers and over 100 associate assessors over the UK that visit registered contractors checking their capability and examine samples of their work. There is a base office staff of greater than 80 individuals including electrical engineers and professional support teams.
British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM)
The British Institute of Facilities Management is the United Kingdom’s forefront institute representing the interests of those who practice facilities management and those who earn a living in organisations supplying facilities management connected goods or services. From its formation in 1993, the BIFM has stayed the fastest developing professional body in the United Kingdom and is the largest national FM organisation in the world. Most of its members are single experts and there is a growing business joinings teaching its members in the value of good Portable Appliance Testing practice.
Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA)
RoSPA's quest is to save lives and reduce injuries. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is a registered charity founded over 80 years past and seeks to crusade for transformation, influence attitudes, contribute to discussions, educate and notify - for the betterment of all. By supplying good, guidance, resources and training, RoSPA is enthusiastically working towards the promotion of safety and the prevention of mishaps in most areas of life - at work, in the home, and on the roads, in schools, at leisure and on (or by) water which is helping raise awareness about what PAT testing is.
Electrical Safety Council
The Electrical Safety Council is an self regulating non-profit-making establishment, registered as a charity, started to protect the wellbeing of consumers. Supported by all areas of the electrical industry including area and national government, the Council deals with all electrical safety matters on behalf of consumers. The Council is a driving force in the field of electrical safety for the protection of consumers, involving with various organisations to improve standards and encourage good practice. The Council's responsibility is reflected in its quest, which is: To reduce electrical accidents and injuries. The Electrical Safety Council means to realise its quest through activities, cooperation and enterprise so that consumers needs on issues of electrical protection are given the fitting precedence and helping people understand why they require portable appliance testing.
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
Formerly the Institution of Electrical Engineers and Institution of Incorporated Engineers, the Institution of Engineering and Technology is amongst the planets leading professional organisations for the industrial and technology networks. IET has greater than 150,000 affiliates in 127 nations and has administrative centres in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. The Institution offers a global information network to manage the exchange of information and facts. It encourages the positive responsblity of Science, Engineering and Technology in the world. The IET represents the engineering profession in matters of public worry and assists institutions to make people aware of technological issues. It also provides guidance on many areas of engineering, regularly advising Parliament and other agencies and making sure that the position of PAT testing is high on the agenda.
City & Guilds Qualifications
The Electricity at Work Regulations need electrical systems to be repaired to prevent hazard. The rules include all electrical gear which can be joined to a source of electrical energy and which may inflict personal harm. This type of gear can take the form of electrical/electronic goods, tools, heating apparatus and test gear, etc. A number of Health and Safety Executive documents, BS and BS EN publications, the Electricity at Work Regulations and IEE Code of Practice for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment and the IEE Electrical Maintenance document may be referred to for authoritative guidance on maintenance procedures. The City & Guilds 2377 "Certificate for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment" course is made to make sure that practising electricians or others accountable for the maintenance of electrical gear understand the use of the Institute of Electrical Engineer's code of practice, for in-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment, and making sure that people that have responsibility for portable appliance testing are to a competent level.
PAT Testing should only be dealt with by fully certified individuals. You risk not only your personal safety but those of the individuals around you, if you do otherwise.
