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Does a powerpack need pat testing
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff1946" data-source="post: 522980" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>An odd one this, though it can't be unprecedented, if anyone knows of similar situations or parallels. The risks appear minimal, BUT -</p><p>It can plug into the mains, (to charge), so is an appliance.</p><p>In use, it can produce a lethal voltage. (230volt output)</p><p>The user it taking it into a public environment. (It doesn't need to be a work environment, remember the "ETC " in the regulations title.)</p><p>On balance I think it probably should be checked</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff1946, post: 522980, member: 28452"] An odd one this, though it can't be unprecedented, if anyone knows of similar situations or parallels. The risks appear minimal, BUT - It can plug into the mains, (to charge), so is an appliance. In use, it can produce a lethal voltage. (230volt output) The user it taking it into a public environment. (It doesn't need to be a work environment, remember the "ETC " in the regulations title.) On balance I think it probably should be checked [/QUOTE]
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