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One thing I cant stand is pat testing,but in the current climate work is work and beggars cant always be choosers. We have a few small pat testing contracts which come up regularly throughout the year and often fill in those slack days.
For many years now we have done most of the maintenance,repairs and small installations in a very large secondary school...but we have never been able to get anywhere near the big boys when it comes to pat testing,we are way to expensive. Considering there are many thousands of appliances in the school I'm not worried.....I'd lose the will to live. I've always had my suspicions on how they do it and today I found out.
I'm working there at the moment installing yet more sockets for yet more PC's and by coincidence the pat test boys from a large national company are there as well.
So I set a little test,there on the table was a 4 way lead not in use,so I removed the cord grip screws in the plug, shortened the earth back so it was stretched really tight,and left the terminal screw loose. Now anyone with any pat testing experience will immediately spot the potential danger here,but when I came back to it a while later sure enough it was exactly as I left it with a PASSED sticker on it.
A bit later in another room I was working in, one of these clowns appeared to do the test so I was able to see him perform. First up was a ceiling socket with a projector and speaker plugged in...."Can I borrow yer steps mate"? he enquired. "Go ahead" I told him and watched with interest as he proceeded to ascend two rungs,and without unplugging the appliances,stick a PASSED sticker on the plugs...before descending to ground level again.
Somewhat incredulous, I asked,"Is that it........"
"Yes" he replied " We are not allowed to use a tester from access equipment without a proper risk assessment,so it's a visual inspection only"
For a moment I considered pointing out that a visual inspection might actually involve more than just applying a sticker,but he was a big bloke so I rejected the idea.
Next was a convector heater,now to give the bloke his due he did carry out an earth bond test on the case,but he didnt take the cover off the plug or check the lead for damage,there could of been a nail for a fuse in there for all he knew.
To cap it all,last knockings I tranferred all my clutter to an art room ready for tomorrows jobs and there was a box of newly tested glue guns on the table so I couldnt resist a look.
The first one I picked up had splits and damage to the flex sheath in 3 different places with the inner cores exposed......PASSED
Another one had a broken plastic case which was held together with sellotape......PASSED
I'ts clear that these guys are simply charging to stick a sticker on a plug,the only reason we cant get near them on price is because we are stupid enough to do it properly.
I'm not convinced the school would be bothered if I told them what they are paying for,at the end of it they will have the paperwork and will have met the legal requirements.
For all i'ts good intentions PAT testing has become nothing more than a legalised scam
For many years now we have done most of the maintenance,repairs and small installations in a very large secondary school...but we have never been able to get anywhere near the big boys when it comes to pat testing,we are way to expensive. Considering there are many thousands of appliances in the school I'm not worried.....I'd lose the will to live. I've always had my suspicions on how they do it and today I found out.
I'm working there at the moment installing yet more sockets for yet more PC's and by coincidence the pat test boys from a large national company are there as well.
So I set a little test,there on the table was a 4 way lead not in use,so I removed the cord grip screws in the plug, shortened the earth back so it was stretched really tight,and left the terminal screw loose. Now anyone with any pat testing experience will immediately spot the potential danger here,but when I came back to it a while later sure enough it was exactly as I left it with a PASSED sticker on it.
A bit later in another room I was working in, one of these clowns appeared to do the test so I was able to see him perform. First up was a ceiling socket with a projector and speaker plugged in...."Can I borrow yer steps mate"? he enquired. "Go ahead" I told him and watched with interest as he proceeded to ascend two rungs,and without unplugging the appliances,stick a PASSED sticker on the plugs...before descending to ground level again.
Somewhat incredulous, I asked,"Is that it........"
"Yes" he replied " We are not allowed to use a tester from access equipment without a proper risk assessment,so it's a visual inspection only"
For a moment I considered pointing out that a visual inspection might actually involve more than just applying a sticker,but he was a big bloke so I rejected the idea.
Next was a convector heater,now to give the bloke his due he did carry out an earth bond test on the case,but he didnt take the cover off the plug or check the lead for damage,there could of been a nail for a fuse in there for all he knew.
To cap it all,last knockings I tranferred all my clutter to an art room ready for tomorrows jobs and there was a box of newly tested glue guns on the table so I couldnt resist a look.
The first one I picked up had splits and damage to the flex sheath in 3 different places with the inner cores exposed......PASSED
Another one had a broken plastic case which was held together with sellotape......PASSED
I'ts clear that these guys are simply charging to stick a sticker on a plug,the only reason we cant get near them on price is because we are stupid enough to do it properly.
I'm not convinced the school would be bothered if I told them what they are paying for,at the end of it they will have the paperwork and will have met the legal requirements.
For all i'ts good intentions PAT testing has become nothing more than a legalised scam