September 2018

  1. Are you selling electrically safe products to your customers?

    PAT Testing for Charities Most charity shops are delighted to take a range of unwanted electrical items, as long as they are clean and undamaged. If you are unsure about the relevant guidance regarding the retail of these well-selling goods, we are happy to give you advice: Continue reading →
  2. Seaward FREE PAT Testing Workshop at PASS Electrical Training Centre

    We are pleased to announce that we will be hosting another of Seawards fantastic PAT Testing Workshops at our Electrical Training Centre in Stockton on Tees. Following the huge success of the last Seaward PAT workshop, Seaward have combined two of their most popular topics into one session “Understanding & Implementing PAT” and “PAT Testing FAQ’s”. Continue reading →
  3. Why doing the PAT Testing in-house makes sense?

    PAT Testing in Schools Some people might question the importance of PAT Testing, but children in the school areas don`t pay attention or care to electrical appliances, even though they are used on a regular basis. After the school term starts the number of the damaged appliances can increase dramatically within a relatively short period of time. Continue reading →

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