Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: rob_s on February 19, 2004, 12:47:52 am
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Hi Chaps,
Firms I clean for have their electrical appliances tested every twelve months to conform to H & E regulations.
Most of the firms I clean for insist that my cleaning machinery also complies, infact JCB diggers won't even let me on thier site without a test certificate.
Is this the same for all other carpet cleaners? does everyone else have thier machines electrically tested at twelve month intervals? Regards rob-s ??? ???
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Sorry H&S regs,
Regards rob-s
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yes for the sake of 20 or 30 quid it is really worth doing
electrical saftey is becoming a big issue
i have just finished working in the disaster restoration industry and where it involves leaving any equipment in a customers property even overnight it has to be pat tested before it goes into another site
a pat testing course is also worth doing as it adds another string to your bow so to speak i mean at between 10 and 30 quid a pop all you need is a contract with a few local b and b's and it is easy money
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Rob
HSE as far as I know don’t’ have regulations re testing of electrical equipment, the have recommendations (so do it) they also have a lot more recommendations also do it.
Define test certificate (a little bit of paper stuck on a machine means nothing it’s the record in your files HSE will look at if there is a problem)
As far as I’m wear a competent person can do a PAT test with the correct equipment.
By the way I go over board I have them test every three months.
Len
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Hi Rob,
Most of my work is commercial, and customers are now asking for Risk assessments and Safe Systems of work all the time. Pat Testing is only a small part.
Regards
Eric