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Health & safetyElectrical SafetyThe company has adopted the approved practices and techniques for electrical safety covering the use, testing and repair of electrical equipment in installations and for portable appliances as laid out by the Health and Safety Executive in information sheets SS28/M50 ’Maintenance of Portable Electrical Equipment’, IND(G)160L ’Maintaining Portable Electrical Equipment’ and HSE492/2 ’Electrical Safety of Independent Generators and Connected Equipment’. All company electrical equipment is the subject of a current portable appliance test (’PAT Test’) carried out to a periodic schedule by the service engineer, who is trained and qualified in this area. It is the responsibility of the service engineer to ensure that only items which have a current test certificate are used when on or off company premises. If any item of equipment that the DJ or engineer uses appears to be in any way dubious, is observed to be ’out of test’ or blows a trip or fuse when connected, then it must not be used and should be reported immediately to the service engineer. Any items considered suspect or unsafe should be marked with a black PVC tape cross over the mains inlet socket and a knot tied in the mains lead. < Back to previous page... Continue... |
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