Frequently Asked Questions
PAT (Portable Appliance Testing) is a vital process involving a series of tests on portable appliances to evaluate their operational safety and ensure the well-being of users. In Ireland, it is a legal requirement that all electrical appliances which can be unplugged and moved must undergo PAT testing.
What are Common Appliances Requiring PAT Testing?
1. Office equipment: Computers, laptops, photocopiers, printers, cables, and chargers.
2. Canteen appliances: Coffee machines, microwaves, dishwashers, and more.
3. Workshop tools: Drills, leads, angle grinders, chargers, cables, and power tools.
4. Fixed/White goods: Fridges, freezers, kitchen equipment, and other appliances.
5. IT devices: Computer screens, printers, laptops, chargers, and related items.
6. Hand-held appliances.
Is PAT Testing Legally Required in Ireland?
1. Legal Obligation: The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act (2007) in Ireland mandates periodic testing of portable electrical appliances to ensure user safety.
2. Insurance Requirement: Most insurers in Ireland emphasise PAT testing to mitigate risks of electrical shock and fire caused by faulty appliances.
3. Employee Safety: Companies prioritise PAT testing to protect their staff from electrical hazards and provide a secure work environment.