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This has no manufacturer's name, no rating plate and no CE mark.
Please does this mean I must fail it, although the PAT meter says
"pass"? I have inspected the flex & plug (sealed, 13 amp fuse, grip
is sound).
 
Is the appliance safe for continued use?
It would appear it probably is, if your meter says Pass.

Best of luck convincing the owner they have to buy a new one because a label is missing.
 
This has no manufacturer's name, no rating plate and no CE mark.
These are not considerations of ISITEE. Many appliances, cable assemblies, etc. are vanilla (unbranded).
Unless you're aware that your client has a risk assessment or other procedural document specifying that all equipment must be CE-marked or plated, then I would not be concerned. In the event that something along these lines has been specified, then you should consider under the formal visual inspection (section 14.2 of the 4th Ed. CoP).
 
@Richard Williams The point here is the ISITEE Code of Practice defines different types of electrical equipment which come under its scope, of which "portable" is just one type. The other main types are "movable", "hand-held", "stationary" and "fixed".

To simplify, ISITEE picks up on what is not covered by the scope of an EICR under BS7671.

Colloquially, ISITEE is often referred to as "portable appliance testing" or "PAT".
More concerning than the terminology itself is that there are self-styled "portable appliance testers" out there who don't understand the scope of the CoP, often lacking the competence and tools to test anything other than items fitted with a 13A plugtop.

(edited to correct typo)
 
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