The Regulations are made under The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSW Act) in Great Britain or the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978). Employers are responsible for ensuring the safety and health of their employees, along with members of the public on site and to ensure they are not at risk from their work
activities. This includes electrical safety.
Many deaths and injuries arise from:
- Control of earthworks
- Use of poorly maintained electrical equipment
- Mains electricity supplies
- Fires started by poor electrical installations and faulty electrical appliances cause many additional deaths and injuries.
What is Electrical Management?
Bureau Veritas cover all aspects of electrical inspection and testing assessing risk and danger within the system. A full report is produced highlighting the compliance and noncompliance of the installation with the relevant electrical regulations to ensure the continued safety of employee’s and members of the public.
www.flat-living.co.uk has teamed up with Bureau Veritas to provide a range of Fixed Electrical Wiring Inspection & Testing Services. To obtain a Fixed Electrical Wiring Inspection and Testing quotation please click on the "Please Quote Me" button below.

More information about Bureau Veritas range of Fixed Electrical Wiring Inspection & Testing Services:
www.flat-living.co.uk/pdf/Fixed_Electrical_Wiring_Inspection_and_Testing11.pdf (440 Kb)
Find out more about Bureau Veritas.
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