Common sense testing
Seaward has introduced two free
booklets providing guidance for
companies, organisations and
contractors involved in workplace
electrical safety testing.
The new publications are intended
to help those involved unders
Seaward has introduced two free
booklets providing guidance for
companies, organisations and
contractors involved in workplace
electrical safety testing.
The new publications are intended
to help those involved unders
Seaward has extended its range of
portable appliance testing (PAT)
record keeping programs with the
introduction of a new manual data
entry product. Available with a free
90 day evaluation offer, the new
PATGuard Elemen
The latest addition to Seaward’s
range of portable appliance testers
incorporates a range of electrical
safety tests to ensure that workplace
electrical equipment does not pose a
danger to users.
The new hand held Pri
Seaward has put together a range of
educational materials to provide fast
access to expert advice on a range of
electrical safety testing issues.
Designed to promote best practice,
the range of materials includes displ
Electrical safety testing specialist, Seaward, has introduced its latest generation portable appliance testers.
Seaward’s most advanced portable appliance tester has been awarded a UK patent that recognises its ability to combine formal visual inspections and all required electrical testing as part of a formal safety risk assessment process.
Electrical safety testing specialist Seaward has organised a series of seminars around the country to help those responsible for maintaining safety at work to better understand portable appliance safety testing.
Introduced to improve workplace safety, the Electricity At Work Regulations 1989 have become the main driving force behind the development of what is now known as portable appliance testing – or PAT for short.
A firm specialising in refurbishing consumer pressure washers is using the HAL 103 multi-function safety tester from Seaward to ensure products leaving its factory are safe to use by consumers.
Introduced to improve workplace safety, the Electricity At Work Regulations 1989 have become the main driving force behind the development of what is now known as portable appliance testing – or PAT for short.
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