Diploma in Portable Appliance Training
Get hands-on training on how to safely use portable appliances in our Diploma in Portable Appliance Training event!
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Gain expertise in Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) with this detailed online course, covering risk assessment, inspection processes, and testing instruments
Overview
The Diploma in Portable Appliance Training (PAT) is designed to provide learners with the knowledge required to perform safe and effective electrical appliance inspections and testing. This course is tailored to help individuals understand the statutory requirements and best practices for PAT, ensuring a clear understanding of safety protocols and risk management.
Through the eight informative modules, learners will explore everything from appliance classifications to the inspection and testing processes, including the use of necessary instruments. By the end of the course, students will be able to identify risks, implement control measures, and confidently carry out inspections on various appliances. This is an essential qualification for anyone wishing to work within electrical maintenance or safety roles in the workplace.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the fundamental concepts of Portable Appliance Testing.
- Identify statutory provisions related to electrical appliance safety.
- Conduct risk assessments related to appliance testing procedures.
- Apply methods to reduce and control electrical testing risks.
- Recognise various appliance types and their testing requirements.
- Operate essential instruments and perform detailed inspections.
Course Curriculum:
- Module 01: Introduction to PAT
- Module 02: Relevant Statutory Provisions for PAT
- Module 03: Risk Assessment
- Module 04: Reducing and Controlling Risks
- Module 05: Appliance Classes and Types of Equipment
- Module 06: The Inspection Process
- Module 07: Instruments for Testing
- Module 08: Electrical Installation Testing
Who is this Course For:
- Safety officers responsible for appliance testing and maintenance.
- Facilities managers overseeing electrical equipment in the workplace.
- Electricians looking to broaden their skillset in appliance safety.
- Health and safety managers focusing on workplace electrical safety.
- Those in charge of equipment inspection and compliance management.
- Individuals looking to enhance their understanding of electrical testing.
- Organisations requiring certified professionals to carry out PAT.
- Those aspiring to work in electrical safety or equipment maintenance roles.
Career Path:
- Electrical Safety Tester – £22,000 - £30,000 per year
- Facilities Maintenance Technician – £25,000 - £35,000 per year
- Health and Safety Officer – £28,000 - £40,000 per year
- Electrician – £27,000 - £38,000 per year
- Inspection and Test Engineer – £30,000 - £42,000 per year
- Appliance Safety Compliance Officer – £24,000 - £32,000 per year
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Frequently asked questions
A portable appliance is any electrical device or equipment that is movable and can be plugged into a power source, such as a kettle, laptop, or vacuum cleaner.
The qualifications for performing PAT (Portable Appliance Testing) typically include relevant electrical training or certification, such as an Electrical Installation Level 2 or 3 or a specific PAT testing course.
A PAT certificate is a document that confirms portable appliances have been tested for safety. It provides evidence that the appliances meet safety standards.
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