Apollo 600 PAT has extended workplace inspection capabilities
Seaward’s latest generation portable appliance tester now incorporates an extended range of data logging features enabling users to more effectively record the results of non-electrical workplace health and safety tests and inspections.
The Apollo 600 PAT now incorporates a ‘customer inspection’ form for the creation of userdefined checklists for the logging of details for a wide range of workplace health and safety equipment, systems and conditions.
For example, user generated forms can be created for the workplace inspection and testing associated with legionnaires’ disease, fire alarm systems, fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, lifting equipment, ladders and other critical safety matters.
This means that equipment data can be collected in the same way that traditional PAT visual inspection information is recorded, enabling all workplace health and safety data to be recorded in the same place, with consistent reporting formats.
The upgraded Apollo 600 also enables barcoding to be used as part of any workplace test and inspection routines, speeding the identification of different items of equipment, streamlining test and inspection processes and ensuring that consistent checks are carried out no matter who carries out the work.
The Apollo 600 multipurpose tester meets the requirements of the latest IET Code of Practice for maintaining the safety of electrical appliances.
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