Title Page

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Name of Electrician

  • Type of works carried out

Safety

  • Correct PPE available

  • Lock off kit available and complete

  • First Aid Kit available and complete

  • Electrical voltage testers and proving unit present and free from damage.

  • Power tools free from damage

  • Electrical test kit is present and free from damage including leaders

Preparation

  • Correct uniform/PPE worn onsite

  • Informs occupants of works to be carried out

  • Safe isolation procedure followed

Electrical Works

  • Works are carried out in a safe manner

  • Correct tools used

  • Tools used are correctly rated for electrical installations and insulation on hand tools not damaged

  • Materials used are approved and suitable

  • Materials are installed correctly/as per manufactures instructions

  • Work is carried out in accordance with BS7671

Electrical Testing

  • Correct/relevant electrical tests are carried out

  • Sequence of electrical testing is correct

  • Results are interpreted correctly

  • Earth Bonding - understanding of supplementary and main bonding testing & requirements

  • Faults highlighted and rectified correctly

  • Certification is complete and not missing information & understands all relevant fields

  • Load calculations - Understanding diversity (Table A1 onsite guide page 136)

  • Understands documents to refer to for guidance if required

  • RCD - Understanding supplementary & fault protection - Identifying a faulty RCD what tests/results are you looking for.

  • Where would you expect to see a AFDD? & when would it be codable.

End of Works

  • Electrical accessories all secured correctly

  • Electrical Covers and Guards are in place

  • Site is free from debris

  • Tools and equipment removed from site

  • Final visual safety checks and functional testing carried out

Summary

  • Overall assessment, based on results of this audit

  • Summary of Audit

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