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Electrical Compliance
Electrical Safety in UK Workplaces: Complying with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 set out essential requirements for electrical safety in UK workplaces.
Key obligations for employers include:
• Risk assessment: Identifying and assessing all foreseeable electrical risks associated with work activities.
• Safe systems: Ensuring that electrical systems are safe and well-maintained, from machinery to kettles.
• Qualified professionals: Employing qualified electricians for all electrical installations, testing and repairs.
• Regular testing: Conducting regular testing of electrical equipment to prevent accidents and fires.
Building managers should also implement documented procedures for working with electrical equipment. These procedures can help to promote safer practices and encourage responsible handling of electrical systems.
By complying with these regulations and implementing effective safety measures, businesses can create a safer working environment and reduce the risk of electrical accidents.