This course provides participants with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to carry out Portable Appliance Testing safely and competently within an educational setting.
The training covers key legislation and regulations governing electrical safety, along with fundamental health and safety principles to ensure safe working practices. This course will be mainly practical (hands-on) rather than continuous lecturing.
Learners are also guided through the full PAT Testing process, including visual inspections, testing procedures, equipment use, and recording results, helping you gain the confidence to assess electrical appliances safely and effectively.
Course Dates: 27th and 28th August 2026
Closing Date: 12th June 2026
Audience
School Technician staff. Access to this unit will be at the discretion of the centre.
Rationale
This course forms part of a suite of competency based CLPL for school support staff.
Location
The course will be held at SSERC in Dunfermline. Our SSERC buildings are at 2 Pitreavie Court, Dunfermline, KY11 8UU. SSERC is a short (5-10 minutes) walk from Rosyth railway station and close to the end of the A823(M) spur off Junction 2 of the M90 motorway. Car journey times (approximately): Edinburgh – 30 min; Glasgow – 60 min; Aberdeen – 2.5 hours; Inverness – 3 hours.
Cost
£260
Outcomes
Outcome 1
You will be introduced to electrical safety procedures and regulations. The tutorials for this outcome will focus on:
legislation
safety procedures
record keeping
identification of common faults.
Outcome 2
In this outcome you will be introduced to basic electrical theory and portable equipment testing. The tutorials for this outcome will focus on:
using ohms law in calculations
calculating correct fuse values
choosing the correct cable for equipment class
correctly wiring a plug top for different equipment classes
operating a portable appliance tester (PAT).
Why Should You Attend?
This unit is intended as a stand-alone unit for the career long professional learning of those working as technical support staff in education.
Programme
Day 1 morning
Introduction
Legislation
Risks and the need for good working practices.
Inspection and test schedules
Record Keeping
LUNCH
Day1 afternoon
Demonstrations of formal visual and full inspection tests.
Identifying Class I and II equipment
Damage avoidance to equipment under test.
PLENARY
Day 2 Morning
Assessment preparation and practice tests.
Assessed Practicals
LUNCH
Day 2 afternoon
Revision and Q&A
Written assessment.
EVALUATIONS AND PLENARY
Commitment
Attend on 2 days and undergo both written and practical assessment.
Apply for course
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