Product category:
Electrical and Electronic Testing and PAT Equipment
News Release from: Intersafe | Subject: PAT Predictor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 June 2002
Web tool predicts the cost of on-site
testing
A novel Internet-based interactive calculation tool enables building services professionals to quickly investigate the savings that can be made when undertaking on-site portable appliance testing.
A novel Internet-based interactive calculation tool, the PAT Predictor, enables facilities managers and building services professionals to quickly investigate the savings that can be made when undertaking portable appliance testing at their sites The PAT Predictor, which has been developed by portable appliance testing specialist Intersafe of Southampton, enables facilities managers and building services professionals to see the comparative savings that can be achieved via different methods of PAT testing
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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To use the PAT Predictor the number of items required to be tested is simply selected from a drop-down menu on the web page and the results show the comparative savings to be derived from different PAT testing methods.
For example, the PAT Predictor compares in-house personnel against electrical contractors and also compares out-of-hours working with testing during normal working periods.
"Companies have a duty to comply with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and a workplace must be inspected and tested in accordance with the IEE guidelines.
In many cases organisations can save thousands of pounds by selecting the best method of PAT testing their sites.
The PAT Predictor offers a quick, simple way of showing which is the most cost effective PAT testing method for their organisation", explains Adrian Pendle, Intersafe's Managing Director.
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