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Information On Pat Testing
Regulations For Letting Agents
The Electrical Equipment (safety)
Regulations 1994, mandatory since 1 January 1997. State that all
portable electrical appliances supplied with let accommodation must be
safe. This applies to both new and second-hand portable appliances and
covers all portable electrical items supplied for the intended use of
the tenant. The only sure method of ensuring that these portable
appliances are safe is to have them tested by a competent person using
the appropriate calibrated Pat testing equipment.
Failure to comply with the Electrical Regulations may constitute a
criminal offence under the Consumers Protection Act 1987, which carries
a maximum penalty on summary conviction of a �5000 fine and/or 6 months
imprisonment. In addition, be sued in Civil Law under the duty of care
for failure to ensure the tenants safety and face punitive damages.
Information On Pat Testing Regulations
For Businesses
Pat testing is an important step towards
satisfying an employer's legal duty of care to protect their employees
and customers from harm in the workplace. In addition, many insurers
view regular pat testing as an essential condition of their insurance
contracts.
Most major underwriters have indicated
that they require the businesses they insure to be compliant with all
pat testing regulations when insuring the business. An insurer may
reduce, delay or even refuse to pay on a claim for damage if a portable
appliance that has not been tested has led or contributed to the
damage.
Electricity at work regulations 1989
Regulation 4 (2): 'As may be necessary to prevent danger all systems
shall be maintained so as to prevent so far as is reasonably
practicable such danger.'
To meet the requirements of the 1989
Electricity at work regulations, it is widely regarded to be necessary
to implement a programme of planned inspection and testing of portable
appliances.
In the Health & Safety At Work Act
1974, all employers have a legal duty to provide safe plant and
equipment and every employer must ensure that portable appliances must
be maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and
good repair.
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