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Electrical Regulations
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legislation of specific relevance to electrical maintenance and Fixed
Installation Testing is the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, the
Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999, the
Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the Workplace (Health, Safety
and Welfare) Regulations 1992.
The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 puts the duty of care upon both the employer and the employee to ensure the safety of all persons using the work premises. This
includes the self employed.
The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations
1999 states:
"Every employer shall make suitable and sufficient
assessment of:
the risks to the health and safety of his employees to
which they are exposed whilst at work, and
the risks to ensure the health and safety of persons
not in his employment arising out of or in connection with the conduct by him
or his undertaking."
The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 states:
- "All systems shall at all times be of such
construction as to prevent, so far as reasonably practicable, such
danger."
- "As may be necessary to prevent danger, all
systems shall be maintained so as to prevent, so far as reasonably practicable,
such danger."
- "'System' means an electrical system in which all
the electrical equipment is, or may be, electrically connected to a common
source of electrical energy and includes such source and such equipment"
- "'Electrical Equipment' includes anything used,
intended to be used or installed for use, to generate, provide, transmit,
transform, rectify, convert, conduct, distribute, control, store, measure or
use electrical energy."
- It is clear that the combination of the HSW Act 1974
and the EAW Regulations 1989 apply to all electrical equipment used in, or
associated with, places of work. The scope extends from distribution systems
down to the smallest piece of electrical equipment.
- It is clear that there is a requirement to inspect and
test all types of electrical equipment in all work situations.
- In addition to the above legislative requirements some or all of the
following types of organizations may also require that an Inspection
& Test programme is implemented:
- Insurance Companies
- Mortgage Lenders
- Licensing Authorities
- Public Bodies
- Landlords
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