PAT Testing Course Newcastle

PAT Testing Course
Newcastle

  • 1-Day Course · 9:00–16:00
  • £195 + VAT

Our PAT Testing Course in Newcastle gives you the hands-on competence to inspect and test portable appliances safely, whether you look after equipment for a Quayside office, a Tyneside workshop or a busy site out towards the coast. In a single day you move from unsure to confident, with a recognised certificate to prove it.

Across the day you cover the legal duties that sit behind portable appliance testing, how to spot electrical faults and damaged equipment, and how to run formal visual inspections and instrument tests in line with the IET Code of Practice (5th Edition). Theory is kept short and practical, so most of your time is spent actually testing appliances with professional kit we provide.

The course suits employers, facilities and maintenance staff, caretakers, electricians, and anyone setting up their own testing business across Newcastle and the surrounding area, from Gosforth and Jesmond to Gateshead, North Tyneside and the wider North East. Group and on-site options are available if you need several colleagues trained together.

No previous electrical experience is needed. Plenty of our learners arrive having never picked up a PAT tester, and they leave able to work independently, so complete beginners are genuinely welcome on every Newcastle date.

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Course highlights

  • Digital certificate provided
  • Industry recognised qualification
  • One-day course · 9:00–16:00
  • Over 1,822 5-star Trustpilot reviews
  • Content follows the IET COP 5th Edition
  • Trained by qualified industry experts
  • Clear, easy-to-follow content — no prior experience needed
  • Bulk discounts for group enrolments

What You'll Learn

A complete, practical grounding in PAT testing

This PAT Testing Course gives delegates a thorough grounding in all aspects of portable appliance testing, including:

  • Electrical safety and common electrical dangers
  • The role of portable appliance testing (PAT) in workplace safety
  • Visual inspections and identifying faults in electrical equipment
  • Equipment construction and earthing classification
  • How to conduct in-service inspection and testing
  • Using a PAT testing machine to run tests correctly
  • Earth continuity, insulation resistance, earth leakage and load tests
  • Understanding and recording test results
  • Responsibilities under electrical safety regulations
  • How to ensure electrical equipment remains safe for continued use

You'll build real confidence by operating an actual PAT tester during dedicated practical sessions, leaving the day fully equipped to test appliances independently and to a professional standard.

Training You Can Trust

Delivered by electrical safety professionals

This course is delivered by qualified electrical safety professionals and is structured around the IET Code of Practice for the in-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment.

Portable appliance testing is not a statutory duty in itself, but it is universally recognised as the most effective way to discharge the legal obligation to maintain electrical equipment in a safe working condition. The course equips delegates with the knowledge, practical skills and legislative awareness they need to carry out that duty correctly.

Everyone who successfully completes the course is awarded a training and competence certificate confirming they have the knowledge and ability to carry out PAT testing safely.

Experienced PAT testing instructor at Skills Training Group

Why Take This Course?

Protect people and prove compliance

Faulty portable appliances remain a real cause of workplace incidents, and across Newcastle's mix of offices, workshops, hospitality venues and industrial sites the duty to keep equipment safe falls firmly on employers and duty holders. Completing this course lets you take that responsibility in-house and gives you the confidence to keep your workplace compliant.

  • Reduce workplace accidents caused by faulty appliances
  • Understand your legal responsibilities under UK health & safety law
  • Ensure compliance with HSE and insurance requirements
  • Improve awareness of safe electrical working practices
  • Protect yourself and colleagues through better risk control
  • Demonstrate competence and due diligence during audits

Completing this course helps embed a genuine safety culture in your organisation and provides clear, demonstrable evidence of compliance with the UK's electrical safety framework.

Course Content

Seven focused, hands-on modules

Delivery is structured around focused, interactive modules that build progressively through the day:

01 Introduction to PAT Testing and Electrical Equipment

The course opens by establishing a clear picture of what Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) actually is, why it exists and where it sits within an employer's broader approach to electrical safety. Key industry terms are introduced early so that delegates can follow every module that follows without uncertainty.

You'll be walked through the full range of electrical equipment categories you're likely to encounter — portable, movable, hand-held, stationary, fixed and IT equipment — and introduced to the equipment classes (Class I, Class II and Class III) that govern the level of protection an appliance provides against electric shock. Grasping these classifications is fundamental, because the class and category of an appliance determine which tests must be applied.

02 Electrical Safety, Electrical Dangers and Relevant Legislation

A solid understanding of electrical hazards is essential before any testing begins. This module explains the mechanisms by which electricity injures people — electric shock, burns and fire — and describes the conditions under which defective equipment becomes dangerous.

The module then works through the full legislative framework that makes PAT testing necessary in the UK. Delegates study the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) and the associated duties they impose. A common misconception — that there is a direct legal requirement to PAT test — is addressed directly: the law requires duty-holders to keep electrical equipment safe, and PAT testing is how organisations demonstrate they have done so. Delegates leave knowing exactly who holds that responsibility and what "reasonably practicable" means in real-world terms.

03 Visual Inspections and Equipment Construction

The visual inspection is the first and often most revealing stage of any PAT process, capable of identifying the vast majority of faults before any instrument is connected. This module trains delegates to carry out a systematic, thorough formal visual inspection and to recognise the physical signs of damage, overheating, abuse and wear that mean an appliance must be withdrawn from service.

The module also covers the internal detail: correct plug wiring in line with BS 1363, appropriate fuse selection, the condition of cables and flexes, strain relief arrangements, and the integrity of casings and terminal connections. Delegates learn how an appliance's class affects what to look for, and the important distinction between the informal user checks that any member of staff should carry out and the rigorous formal inspection performed by a competent person.

04 Practical Instruction Using PAT Testing Equipment

This module marks the transition to fully hands-on learning. Working with professional PAT testing instruments, delegates become confident in setting up and operating the equipment accurately and safely. Coverage spans the range of instruments encountered in practice, from straightforward pass/fail units to more sophisticated models that record and download results for asset management systems.

Delegates practise connecting appliances correctly, learn why calibrated equipment is essential, and develop the practical fluency that can only come from repeated hands-on use. By the close of this module, picking up and using a PAT tester feels entirely natural.

05 Inspection and Testing Procedures

This module introduces the formal test sequence and demonstrates how to apply it correctly to different types of appliance. The core instrument tests — earth continuity, insulation resistance, lead and polarity checks, and functional checks — are each explained in detail, with clear guidance on what each test is actually measuring and what a valid result tells you.

A key focus is the way the correct test sequence varies between Class I and Class II equipment, so delegates always apply the appropriate tests in the right order. Safe working practice runs through every element of this module, so that testing is not just systematic but genuinely safe.

06 Interpreting Test Results and Record Keeping

Accurate test results are only useful when you know how to interpret them. This module teaches delegates to assess results against accepted limits, make a sound pass or fail judgement, and take the right course of action when an appliance fails. Correct equipment labelling and the maintenance of clear, auditable records are covered in detail.

Delegates also learn how to set sensible retest intervals using the risk-based methodology set out in the current IET Code of Practice, which replaced earlier rigid frequency tables with a more intelligent approach based on equipment type, working environment, frequency of use and the user population. Sound record keeping and a well-maintained asset register are presented as the cornerstones of provable ongoing compliance.

07 Legal Requirements, Non-Statutory Requirements and the IET Code

The final module brings everything together by placing the day's learning within its full regulatory context. Delegates examine the distinction between statutory requirements — the legal obligations they must meet — and non-statutory guidance, such as recognised codes of practice, that helps them show how those obligations are being satisfied.

Central to this module is the IET Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, 5th edition. Delegates learn what the Code says, how it supports the relevant primary and secondary legislation, and how to use it as their principal working reference. The course closes by making clear what "competence" means in this context, how delegates can demonstrate due diligence, and how to carry out PAT testing to a consistent, defensible professional standard.

Throughout the day, delegates spend substantial hands-on time in our learning zone, working with real PAT testing instruments on a range of appliances.

Assessment

Prove your competence with confidence

Delegates complete both a practical assessment and a written knowledge check, which together confirm competence across the full scope of the course.

To pass, delegates must show that they can conduct PAT testing safely, interpret their results accurately, and apply the IET Code of Practice in a realistic working context.

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Your Skills Training Group competence certificate

Delegates who meet the required standard receive a training and competence certificate issued by Skills Training Group, confirming their ability to carry out portable appliance testing safely and competently.

The certificate shows that the holder has reached the level of competence the HSE expects of anyone performing PAT testing under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, and that they can apply the IET Code of Practice (5th edition) — the industry's accepted benchmark — in day-to-day practice.

It confirms you can:

  • Safely conduct visual inspections and instrument testing on Class I and Class II appliances
  • Correctly interpret test results and make sound pass/fail decisions
  • Apply the IET Code of Practice and record results to a professional standard

This certificate is the proof of competence that commercial clients, landlords, facilities managers and employers routinely ask to see before engaging a PAT tester — and that insurers commonly require before providing public liability cover for PAT testing work.

Certificate of Achievement
This is to certify that
Joe Bloggs
has successfully completed the
In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment
Assessed to the IET Code of Practice for In-Service
Inspection & Testing of Electrical Equipment (5th Edition)
Derek Bruce
Operations Director
26 June 2026
Date of Issue

Suitable For

Who this course is for

This Newcastle PAT Testing Course is built for people who are responsible for electrical equipment day to day, whatever their starting point. It is well suited to:

  • Facilities and maintenance staff
  • Landlords and property managers
  • Office managers and duty holders
  • Tradespeople and contractors
  • Those starting a PAT testing business
  • Qualified electricians seeking refresher training
  • Anyone responsible for electrical equipment safety

No previous electrical experience is required.

In-house private training & group bookings

Training multiple staff? We can offer a group discount on one of our public courses, or hold a private training course at your workplace for a fixed rate.

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Find Us

PAT Testing Training in Newcastle

Training takes place at Pottery Bank Community Centre in Walker, a well-established venue in Newcastle upon Tyne with free on-site parking and good bus links from across Tyneside.

Pottery Bank Community Centre
Yelverton Crescent, Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear, NE6 3SW
Free on-site parking available

Getting here

By bus: Several Go North East services call along Welbeck Road and Walker Road close to Yelverton Crescent, including the 62 and 63 routes linking Walker to Newcastle city centre and the Shields Road corridor. The nearest stop is around a 3–5 minute walk from the community centre.

By train: Newcastle Central station is on the East Coast Main Line and is served by LNER, CrossCountry and TransPennine Express. From Central station, take the Tyne and Wear Metro (Yellow line towards South Shields or Green line towards Monkseaton) to Walkergate station, which is approximately a 10-minute walk north-east to Pottery Bank Community Centre.

By car: From the A1(M) or A1 Western Bypass, join the A184 (Gateshead Highway) over the Tyne, then follow the A193 (Coast Road/Shields Road) east into Walker. Yelverton Crescent is off Walker Road (B1307). The community centre has free on-site parking for all delegates.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need previous electrical experience?
No previous electrical knowledge is required. The course starts from first principles and is designed to take complete beginners through to confident, competent testers. Qualified electricians also attend and find the structured practical sessions valuable.
Is PAT testing a legal requirement?
PAT testing is not directly required by law, but UK health and safety legislation places a duty on employers and those responsible for premises to ensure that electrical equipment remains safe for use. PAT testing is the established, recognised method of proving that duty is being met.
Will I use a real PAT testing machine?
Yes — hands-on practice forms a substantial part of the day. You will work with professional-grade PAT testing instruments in our dedicated learning zone and test a range of real appliances.
Do I need to bring my own PAT tester?
No. All the PAT testing equipment and appliances needed on the day are provided for you as part of the course.
Can I use my own PAT tester?
Yes, you are welcome to bring the tester you use at work if you would like to train on familiar equipment. Just let us know before the course date so we can accommodate it.
Is this suitable for starting a PAT testing business?
Yes, absolutely. The course covers testing procedures, record keeping, retest intervals and certificate issuing — everything you need to offer a competent, professional PAT testing service to clients.
Do I receive a competence certificate?
Yes. Delegates who successfully complete both the practical and knowledge assessments receive a training and competence certificate confirming they are a competent PAT tester.
Who is the course certificated by?
The course content is structured around the IET Code of Practice (5th Edition) and the certificate is issued by Skills Training Group, whose qualifications are widely recognised by employers and clients across the UK.
Does the PAT Testing Course expire?
The certificate does not carry a formal expiry date, but we advise refresher training every three years to keep delegates current with any revisions to the IET Code of Practice and developments in best practice.
Is there parking at the Newcastle training venue?
Yes — Pottery Bank Community Centre on Yelverton Crescent in Walker has free on-site parking, so there is no need to worry about pay-and-display or time limits on the day of your course.
Which areas of Newcastle and the North East does this course cover?
The Walker venue is well placed for delegates from across Tyneside and beyond. We regularly welcome learners from Byker, Heaton, Jesmond, Gosforth, Gateshead, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Sunderland and further afield across County Durham and Northumberland — all within straightforward driving or Metro distance.

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