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Stevenage, Hertfordshire Electrical Safety & PAT Testing Services

Fixed wire testing is an essential part of maintaining a safe and legally compliant workplace, and Oltec Services is proud to deliver this specialist service throughout Stevenage, Hertfordshire and the wider region. Also referred to as an EICR, periodic inspection and testing, or hardwire testing, fixed wire testing involves a thorough examination of all electrical installations within your building, carried out by our team of fully qualified and experienced commercial electricians.

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Protect Your People and Property with Regular PAT Testing

Electrical Safety Testing is the term used to describe a formal inspection of all fixed electrical installations within a building, carried out to confirm that they are safe and comply with all relevant legal requirements. At Oltec FM, we carry out Electrical Safety Testing across Stevenage, Hertfordshire for commercial clients including business owners and property managers. The process is also widely referred to by a number of alternative names, including electrical installation condition reporting (EICR), hardwire testing, periodic inspection and testing, periodic testing, fixed testing, and electrical testing. Regardless of the terminology used, the purpose remains the same: to ensure your electrical installations are safe, reliable, and fit for purpose.

Stay Compliant with Current Electrical Safety Regulations

Following the completion of a Electrical Safety Test, your appointed electrician will produce an Electrical Installation Condition Report, which is the formal document used to record all findings from the inspection. The EICR is provided to the person who ordered the inspection and forms an essential part of your property's compliance documentation. At Oltec, we ensure that every EICR we produce for clients across Stevenage, Hertfordshire is thorough, clearly written, and easy to understand. The report will identify and describe any defects found, note any limitations encountered during testing, highlight any conditions deemed dangerous, and present a detailed schedule of all inspection and test results carried out during the visit.

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Electrical Safety Inspections for Large and Small Businesses

Electrical Safety Testing is indeed a legal requirement in the United Kingdom, and it is important that all business owners and property managers understand their obligations in this area. In order to comply with BS 7671, the UK standard governing the safety of electrical installations, Electrical Safety Testing must be carried out on a regular basis. This requirement is further supported by two key pieces of legislation: the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Together, these laws place a duty on employers and those responsible for premises to ensure that all electrical systems are safe and properly maintained. Oltec Services helps businesses across Stevenage, Hertfordshire meet these legal obligations with ease.

Professional PAT Testing Services You Can Rely On

Understanding how often your premises require Electrical Safety Testing is an important part of managing your compliance obligations, and the answer varies depending on the type of property you operate. The Oltec Group advises clients throughout Stevenage, Hertfordshire on the appropriate testing schedules for their premises. Rented accommodation and commercial properties must be tested every five years or upon a change of occupancy. The same five-year interval applies to education establishments, offices, and shops. However, industrial premises and places of public entertainment are subject to a stricter maximum interval of three years. By keeping to these schedules and acting promptly on the recommendations set out in your EICR, you can ensure that your premises remain safe, compliant, and protected against the risks of an aging or deteriorating electrical installation.

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