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For any business that utilises electricity in any way the following questions need to be considered:

1. Do comprehensive test records exist ?
2. Do inspection records highlighting the condition of the electrical system exist
3. Are documented safe working procedures available ?

4. Are documented electrical safety rules in place ?

If you failed to answer yes to all the of above questions then our retained consultancy service may be of interest to you, as it allows you to tap into the wealth of experience we have gained over many years within the field of electrical engineering.

We are continually helping companies and organisations across the U.K. meet the requirements of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 by providing:

1. Objective, impartial on site surveys

2. Access to advice on legislative and technical issues

3. Inspection, testing and drawing schedules for electrical installations

4. Comprehensive engineering procedures for PIT, PAT, and Safe Isolation

5. Inspection and testing procedures for Fire Alarms and emergency lighting

6. Safe working procedures / permits to work

7. Development of electrical safety policy

Drawing Tracing & Verifications

This is often an invaluable service to all areas or industry and commerce. When the accuracy of control panel drawings is in doubt – or in fact none exist at all – STANTON Consulting are able to offer a complete survey of the electrical control system and provide an updated set of as fitted schematics upon completion, in both paper and electronic formats.

Benefits:

1. Provision of safe working environment for company employees & contractors
2. Reduced down time in respect of fault finding / modifications

Control Panel Risk Assessments :

We carry out a complete survey of all electrical control panels on site, against a set of measurable criteria.

The result gives site management instant access – through an internet explorer front end – to comprehensive information on each panel. This in turn enables them to allow or restrict access according to each individual safety rating - and therefore manage the system safely.