PAT Testing Risk Assessment Calculator

PAT Testing Risk Assessment Calculator
IET Code of Practice 5th Edition

PAT Testing Risk Assessment Calculator

Answer 5 quick questions to get a recommended inspection and testing interval based on IET and HSE guidance.

Question 1 of 5
Question 1

What type of equipment?

Select the category that best describes the equipment being assessed.
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Hand-held power toolsDrills, grinders, saws, jigsaws, sanders
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Portable equipmentKettles, heaters, fans, floor cleaners, extension leads
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IT / office equipmentMonitors, PCs, printers, chargers, desk lamps
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Moveable / stationaryVending machines, water coolers, fridges, microwaves
Question 2

What environment is the equipment used in?

The environment has a significant impact on how quickly equipment deteriorates.
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Construction siteOutdoor, wet, dusty, high mechanical stress
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Industrial / workshopFactory, warehouse, garage, workshop environment
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Commercial / hospitalityHotels, restaurants, shops, schools, hospitals
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Office / low riskClean, dry, indoor, minimal equipment movement
Question 3

How frequently is the equipment used?

More frequent use and movement means faster wear and higher risk.
Continuous / heavy useUsed daily, moved frequently, multiple users
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Regular useUsed most days, occasionally moved
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Occasional useUsed weekly or less, stays in one location
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Rarely used / staticPlugged in and left, rarely moved or touched
Question 4

Who uses the equipment?

Equipment used by untrained people or the public carries higher risk.
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Members of the publicGuests, visitors, customers, tenants
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Untrained staffOffice workers, general employees, cleaning staff
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Trained staffSkilled operatives aware of electrical safety
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Competent / qualified personsElectricians, engineers, maintenance technicians
Question 5

What do previous test results show?

The 5th Edition encourages adjusting intervals based on historical results.
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No previous testingFirst time testing or no records available
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Faults found previouslyFailed items or borderline results in past tests
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Mostly pass, occasional issuesGenerally good results with minor concerns
Consistently clean resultsAll pass, no faults over multiple test cycles
Recommended Retest Interval
12
months
Medium Risk
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Visual inspection recommended every 3 months. Regular visual checks between formal tests catch cable damage, cracked plugs, and other faults early.

Your Assessment

Note: This calculator provides guidance based on the IET Code of Practice 5th Edition and HSE recommendations. It is intended as a starting point for your risk assessment, not a substitute for professional judgement. The duty holder is responsible for determining appropriate inspection and testing intervals. Always document your risk assessment and the reasoning behind your chosen intervals.

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