Legal RequirementsThe law requires that all business owners, their directors,
managers and employees comply with "The Electricity at
Work Regulations". No system or part of it may give rise to danger during either
normal operation or under fault conditions. Test reports, together with other preventative maintenance documentation will form the basis of this proof and will provide your best defence against prosecution should the need arise. Duty holders are responsible for setting up adequate maintenance programmes and must assess the needs and frequency requirement of testing, maintaining and monitoring electrical systems and equipment. Generally, the following test intervals may be applied for guidance purposes: - Electrical installations
(As outlined in 16th Edition
|
| Type of Installation | Maximum period between inspections |
| Domestic Commercial Industrial Churches (over 5 years old) Places of public entertainment Petroleum stations Emergency lighting & Fire alarms |
10 years 5 years 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year |
Portable Appliances
| Environment | Frequency |
| Industrial / Workshops Commercial (normal & class I) Commercial (low risk & class II) |
6 months 12 months 2 years or more |







