Construction Site PAT Testing in Sheerness
Professional construction site pat testing for businesses in Sheerness and surrounding areas.
MES PAT Testing Ltd provides construction site pat testing services in Sheerness, Kent. Our NICEIC-certified engineers cover Sheerness and nearby areas including Queenborough, Minster, Leysdown. Same-day and next-day appointments available.
Construction Site PAT Testing Services in Sheerness
A port town on the Isle of Sheppey with significant logistics, port operations, and commercial activity at Sheerness Docks. MES PAT Testing Ltd has been serving businesses in Sheerness and across Kent for over 20 years, providing reliable, certified construction site pat testing to organisations of all sizes.
Construction sites are among the most electrically hazardous working environments in the UK. Power tools and site equipment are subjected to constant physical abuse — dropped, dragged across rough surfaces, exposed to rain, mud, and cement dust. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) identifies electrical hazards as a leading cause of accidents on construction sites, and requires employers to maintain all electrical equipment in a safe condition.
Whether you're a small business in Sheerness with a handful of appliances, or a large organisation with hundreds of items to test, our engineers can visit your premises at a time that suits you — including early mornings, evenings, and weekends — to ensure your business maintains full electrical safety compliance.
Who Needs Construction Site PAT Testing in Sheerness?
Coverage Areas Near Sheerness
As well as Sheerness, we cover construction site pat testing in these nearby areas:
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FAQs: Construction Site PAT Testing in Sheerness
How often should power tools on construction sites be PAT tested?
The IET Code of Practice recommends PAT testing power tools on construction sites every 3 months. 110V CTE equipment should also be tested every 3 months due to the harsh conditions of site use.
What is 110V CTE equipment and why is it used on sites?
110V CTE (centre-tap-to-earth) equipment is powered at 110 volts from a transformer with the centre tap earthed, so the maximum voltage to earth is only 55V. This significantly reduces the risk of electrocution compared to 240V mains, which is why it's widely used on UK construction sites.
Can your engineers gain access to active construction sites?
Yes — our engineers are familiar with site access requirements and can complete site inductions. Many hold CSCS site awareness cards. Please discuss your specific site's requirements when booking.
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