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Guide to clarify electrical safety regulations

An Epsilon Test Services product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 14, 2008

Simple guide has been written as a useful starting point for those who need to understand the facts about electrical safety.

Electrical safety specialist Epsilon Test Services is set to launch a new guide at the Total Workplace Management exhibition in October 2008.

The publication "A guide to electrical safety in the UK" will be available to all visitors at the exhibition, and will be free to download from the company's website after 8th October 2008.

According to Epsilon, the guide has been written in an effort to simplify and clarify the legislation surrounding electrical safety and to offer a point of reference for any duty holder.

Mark Blanchfield, Managing Director of Epsilon Test Services says that many facilities managers or health and safety officers are confused by recent changes in legislation regarding electrical safety.

The updated BS7671: 2008, IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition came into force on 1st July to bring the UK in line with European standards.

This means that all sites must now be tested to the new standard and many more deviations will subsequently be reported.

"This year we have seen the incoming corporate manslaughter bill and, hot on its heels, a tightening in the electrical safety legislation", said Blanchfield.

"The combination means that there are many responsibility holders out there who need a refresh on electrical safety facts and still a great number of organisations that need to bring their sites into a compliant state".

"This simple guide has been written as a useful starting point for those who need to understand the facts of electrical safety", Blanchfield continued: "We are launching it at TWM to raise awareness of this critical element of health and safety".

"A guide to electrical safety in the UK" starts by outlining the reasons why electrical safety is important and summarises the relevant legislation.

It covers the essential facts of portable appliance testing (PAT) and periodic fixed wire testing.

The document concludes with a checklist for choosing an electrical safety testing supplier and a reading list that contains the relevant legislation and useful documents from the HSE and IET.

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