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Portable Appliance Testing (Test & Tag)

Portable Appliance Testing (PAT), commonly known in Australia as Test and Tagging, is the systematic process of inspecting and testing portable electrical equipment to ensure it is safe to use.
A portable appliance is generally defined as any electrical device that can be easily moved from one location to another and is connected to the power supply via a flexible cord or plug.

Why is Test & Tagging Important?

  1. Protects against electric shocks and electrocution.
  2. Reduces risk of electrical fires from faulty devices.
  3. Minimises downtime caused by unexpected failures.
  4. Extends the lifespan of electrical appliances.

The Testing Process:

  1.  Visual Inspection – Check for visible damage (frayed cords, cracked plugs, overheating).
  2.  Electrical Testing – Using a Portable Appliance Tester (PAT device) to detect hidden faults.
  3. Tagging – Each appliance is tagged with test results, date, and next due test.
  4.  Record Keeping – Detailed logs for compliance and auditing.

Testing Frequency:

  • – Construction sites: every 3 months.
    – Factories/workshops: every 6 months.
    – Offices/low-risk areas: every 12 months to 5 years (depending on equipment).

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Compliance: Testing is conducted in line with AS/NZS 3760:2022 Australian Standards.

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