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Established in 2007, Circuit Compliance was created with the express purpose of carrying out routine maintenance on portable equipment and fixed electrical installations for organisations nationwide, making your life easier. We do all the hard work so you don't have to worry and have the peace of mind knowing that you're fully compliant.

With a market presence of over 20 years, we're proud to say that we provide the high-quality electrical compliance services that organisations need throughout the UK, working with a range of key customers.
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Job Specification: Fixed Wire Testing Engineer Full time (40 Hrs) BASELINE 30,000 per annum OTE 40,000+ per annum We are looking for an experienced Fixed Wire Testing Engineer to join our. You might consider your biggest office risks to be an inadvertent email to the wrong client, or messing up the team brew round, but easily overlooked is the humble plug.
Prices starting from as little as 65p our expert engineers can carry out regular PAT tests for employers, institutions and landlords at a cost-effective price. Periodic inspection and fixed wire testing is vital to ensure the safety and serviceability of equipment, full EICR reports are provided. Emergency lighting should operate automatically and give adequate light to enable safe evacuation.
Everyday wear and tear on portable electrical appliances can cause damage resulting in the risk of electric shock or even fire. We're here to help prevent that!. Employers, institutions and landlords have a statutory responsibility to ensure that all portable appliances on their premises are safe for use.
Electrical installations can deteriorate with use and age, and periodic fixed wire testing is vital to ensure the safety of users and the safety and serviceability of equipment. Luckily, we have Mr Circuit on our side!.

Also referred to as 'hard wire testing', 'periodic inspection' or 'Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)', fixed wire testing is a regime involving professional testing of the electrical systems, circuits and services carrying electricity around a building.It covers the majority of the hard wiring throughout a building, meaning items such as main panels, distribution boards, lighting, socket outlets and air conditioning are all covered.
Emergency lighting should operate automatically and give adequate light to enable a safe evacuation of the building, and employers are responsible for ensuring the upkeep of these systems but we're always here to lend a hand. Emergency lighting is present within most new buildings as it's normally incorporated during the construction, but your emergency lighting must be in accordance with the current Building Regulations and British Standards.
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