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Comprehensive Guide to Portable Appliance Testing

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Course Features

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Duration

3 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

3 hours

Course Description

The advancement of technology has led to an increased dependence on electrical equipment for everyday tasks. These devices sometimes malfunction, which can create hazards like electrical shocks, arc flashes, fires and even explosions. Regular portable appliance testing (PAT) is an important health and safety technique used to manage and minimise these risks. What is PAT? Is it a legal requirement? What types of equipment require PAT testing? We answer such questions and more as we delve deep into the details of PAT. We begin with an introduction to PAT and discuss the importance of appliance testing. To test safety and functionality in electrical setups effectively, it is crucial to understand the fundamental definitions and terms used in electrical engineering. We analyse electrical quantities, clarify their relationships and explore related terminologies and abbreviations. The course also explains how to calculate insulation resistance and shows you how to carry out in-service inspections, safety checks and more. We cover every step of the testing procedure, including user checks, visual inspections, and everything in between. The course then describes the essential test instruments that ensure accurate results and minimise the risk of electrical injuries. Finally, we explain how to assess risk and keep proper inspection and equipment status records. This course has no prerequisites and suits anyone who wants to work as a PAT technician in countries like the UK, Ireland and the Antipodes. It also suits those who want to work in electrical safety or take on PAT responsibilities in their organisation. Sign up to learn how PAT minimises the risks posed by electricity and add a useful health and safety element to your professional portfolio.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Define ‘portable appliance testing’ (PAT)

Summarise the purpose and importance of portable appliance testing for ensuring health and safety

Analyse the relationships between electrical quantities and units

Recognise common electrical terms used in PAT

Outline the classifications of electrical equipment and their respective levels of protection against electric shock

Discuss the three types of in-service inspection and testing used in PAT

List the responsibilities of users, test operatives and duty holders in ensuring electrical safety

Describe the difference between user checks and formal visual inspection in PAT

Recall the order of tests in the in-service equipment testing process and the purpose of each test

Explain the importance of maintaining PAT documentation and records

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