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Documenting PA Testing processes to be implemented at Nottingham Hackspace |
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Portable Appliance Testing | Portable Appliance Testing | ||
(also PA Testing/PAT Testing) | (also PA Testing/PAT Testing) | ||
Related page/redirection: Team:Safety/ Electrical Safety | Related page/redirection: [[Team:Safety/Electrical Safety]] | ||
==PAT testing general guide== | |||
=== Who === | |||
== Who == | |||
Outline different roles/responsibilites | Outline different roles/responsibilites | ||
* Landlords/trustees | * Landlords/trustees | ||
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Table to list people actively involved in process, their responsibility and competency i.e. electrical experience, self-assessed, assessed by other competent member, official qualifications | Table to list people actively involved in process, their responsibility and competency i.e. electrical experience, self-assessed, assessed by other competent member, official qualifications | ||
== What == | === What === | ||
Outline what it is/isn't | Outline what it is/isn't | ||
Stress distinction that PA testing is not the same as repair and they require different competencies | Stress distinction that PA testing is not the same as repair and they require different competencies | ||
== Why == | === Why === | ||
* Health/safety perspective - minimising risk within what is reasonably practicable for the hackspace | * Health/safety perspective - minimising risk within what is reasonably practicable for the hackspace | ||
* Legal/insurance perspective - what is required | * Legal/insurance perspective - what is required | ||
* Dangers of electricity - fire, shock, death | * Dangers of electricity - fire, shock, death | ||
== How == | === How === | ||
What can any/every member do to help ensure safety? Visual inspection before use, reporting concerns (give examples), being aware of dangers, basic electrical principles | What can any/every member do to help ensure safety? '''Visual inspection''' before use, reporting concerns (give examples), being aware of dangers, basic electrical principles | ||
Testing | Testing | ||
Documentation | Documentation | ||
== Official Guidance/Documentation/Links == | === Official Guidance/Documentation/Links === | ||
* HSE/IET | * HSE/IET | ||
* Relevant books in Hackspace library | * Relevant books in Hackspace library | ||
* [http://www.hse.gov.uk/electricity/faq-portable-appliance-testing.htm PAT - Portable appliance testing FAQs (Health and Safety Executive)] | |||
==PAT test at Nottinghack== | |||
Portable appliance testing needs to be carried out to bring us in line with safety regulations. It is simple to do and needs no special skills beyond being able to properly use and read the test equipment. Demonstrations may be available from James Adams or [[User:Layjet|James Taylor]] of [[Team:Safety|Safety Team]] and [[Trustees|Trustee]] fame. | |||
Portable Appliance Testing Records (credit [[User:Alexmann|Alex Mann]]) | |||
http://nhpat.ocatelle.xyz/login/ | |||
Contact: Team: Safety (Slack) - James Taylor | |||
===Producing a Checklist of tools=== | |||
Producing a list of tools is a task that can be worked on if you find yourself alone or you are working on PAT testing during the weekend, (see also Portable Appliance Testing Records at http://nhpat.ocatelle.xyz/login/). There is already a wiki page for this list that can be updated by anyone :) | |||
The wiki page for the list is located here: [[Tools/We_Have|Tool list]] | |||
===Dates of PAT testing=== | |||
* [[Hack the Space Days/8th-10th Feb 2019]] | |||
[[Category:Health and safety]] |
Latest revision as of 07:33, 9 February 2019
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Portable Appliance Testing (also PA Testing/PAT Testing)
Related page/redirection: Team:Safety/Electrical Safety
PAT testing general guide
Who
Outline different roles/responsibilites
- Landlords/trustees
- Safety Team
- 'Competent persons'
- Membership
- Who to contact to get involved PA Testing (James Taylor, Safety Team [link] - Lead - Alex Mann, Trustee Lead - Andrew Hood)
Definition of a competent person Table to list people actively involved in process, their responsibility and competency i.e. electrical experience, self-assessed, assessed by other competent member, official qualifications
What
Outline what it is/isn't
Stress distinction that PA testing is not the same as repair and they require different competencies
Why
- Health/safety perspective - minimising risk within what is reasonably practicable for the hackspace
- Legal/insurance perspective - what is required
- Dangers of electricity - fire, shock, death
How
What can any/every member do to help ensure safety? Visual inspection before use, reporting concerns (give examples), being aware of dangers, basic electrical principles Testing Documentation
Official Guidance/Documentation/Links
- HSE/IET
- Relevant books in Hackspace library
- PAT - Portable appliance testing FAQs (Health and Safety Executive)
PAT test at Nottinghack
Portable appliance testing needs to be carried out to bring us in line with safety regulations. It is simple to do and needs no special skills beyond being able to properly use and read the test equipment. Demonstrations may be available from James Adams or James Taylor of Safety Team and Trustee fame.
Portable Appliance Testing Records (credit Alex Mann) http://nhpat.ocatelle.xyz/login/
Contact: Team: Safety (Slack) - James Taylor
Producing a Checklist of tools
Producing a list of tools is a task that can be worked on if you find yourself alone or you are working on PAT testing during the weekend, (see also Portable Appliance Testing Records at http://nhpat.ocatelle.xyz/login/). There is already a wiki page for this list that can be updated by anyone :)
The wiki page for the list is located here: Tool list