If the answer is yes to any of the above questions then you have a duty of care to get your electrics checked on a regular basis and maintained in a safe manner.
Know The Facts
| Type of installation | Mex period between inspections |
|---|---|
| Cinemas | 1 Year |
| Churches (under 5 years) | 2 Years |
| Churches (over 5 years) | 1 Year |
| Leisure Complex | 1 Year |
| Places of public entertainment | 1 Year |
| Restaurants, hotels & theatres | 1 Year |
| Agricultural & horticultural | 3 Years |
| Caravans | 3 Years |
| Caravan sites | 1 Year |
| Highway power supplies | 6 Years |
| Emergency lighting | 3 Years |
| Fire alarms | 1 Year |
| Launderettes | 1 Year |
| Petrol filling stations | 1 Year |
| Temporary installations | 3 Months |
Ensuring the electrical safety of your business premises is crucial for protecting your staff, assets, and ensuring compliance with industry standards and legal obligations. At Electrical Safety Group, we offer comprehensive Electrical Risk Assessments tailored to your specific needs.
Why Choose Our Electrical Risk Assessment?
- Protect Your Team and Assets: Identify and mitigate potential electrical hazards to safeguard your employees and property.
- Ensure Compliance: Meet industry standards and legal requirements, including those set by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE), to maintain a safe working environment.
- Satisfy Insurance Obligations: Demonstrate due diligence in electrical safety to comply with insurance policies and potentially reduce premiums.
The Importance of Electrical Safety
Each year, approximately 1,000 workplace accidents involving electric shock or burns are reported to the HSE, with around 30 resulting in fatalities. Faulty electrical installations and appliances can also lead to fires, causing further harm and damage. Many of these incidents are preventable through careful planning and straightforward precautions.
Our Commitment
At Electrical Safety Group, we are dedicated to helping you create a safe and compliant workplace. Our expert assessments provide actionable insights to prevent accidents and ensure the well-being of your staff and business.
Contact us today to schedule your Electrical Risk Assessment and take a proactive step towards a safer workplace.
Managing Electrical Risks at Work
Electrical Safety Group can help you implement essential measures to manage and control the risks associated with using electricity in the workplace. The first step in risk management is conducting a comprehensive risk assessment. This is a legal requirement for identifying hazards and determining necessary safety measures.
Key Recommendations:
- Regular Maintenance and Inspection:
All electrical equipment and installations must be maintained to prevent danger. This includes periodic visual inspections and, where necessary, professional testing. - Periodic Inspection by Competent Professionals:
It is recommended that businesses undergo regular inspection and testing of their electrical systems to ensure compliance with safety standards. - Portable Appliance Testing (PAT):
PAT is a critical part of any robust health and safety policy, ensuring portable electrical equipment is safe to use.
Our Services Include:
Electrical Safety Group offers a comprehensive programme of maintenance, inspection, and testing for electrical appliances, machinery, and installations. Our goal is to ensure your business operates safely while meeting all relevant regulations, including the Health and Safety at Work Act and the Electricity at Work Regulations.
Your Responsibilities:
The legal duty to ensure electrical safety lies with employers, directors, and managers. Our team will work with you to ensure these responsibilities are met efficiently and without disruption to your business.
Minimising Disruption:
Our engineers will discuss the entire process in detail before commencing work, ensuring minimal impact on your operations.
Ensuring electrical safety in the workplace is paramount. In addition to addressing common hazards, consider implementing the following measures:
- Regular Testing of Residual Current Devices (RCDs): Periodically test RCDs to ensure they function correctly, as they are vital in preventing electric shocks.
- Proper Labelling of Electrical Panels: Clearly label all electrical panels and circuit breakers to facilitate quick identification and safe operation during maintenance or emergencies.
- Employee Training: Provide training for employees to identify electrical hazards and understand the correct procedures for reporting faults, ensuring prompt responses to potential issues.
- Safe Use of Extension Leads and Adaptors: Avoid overloading sockets and ensure that extension leads and adaptors are used appropriately to prevent overheating and fire risks.
Implementing these measures, alongside regular inspections and maintenance, will enhance workplace safety and ensure compliance.



