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Electrical test and measurement company Seaward has donated one of its advanced testers to a Yorkshire hospice to help improve the safe checking and testing of dozens of electrical appliances.

The kind-hearted move has seen Barnsley Hospice receive a portable Seaward PrimeTest 100, which is now being used to check the in-service safety of dozens of items as part of the organization’s ongoing asset management and maintenance program.

Providing specialist outreach

These include electrical appliances such as PCs, laptops, kettles, dishwaters, microwaves, power tools, desk lights, electrical fires, first aid equipment such as defibrillators, and some medical devices used as part of in-patient care and support programs.

Barnsley Hospice provides a range of end-of-life and palliative care services to people suffering from cancer

Barnsley Hospice provides a range of end-of-life and palliative care services to people suffering from cancer, Parkinson’s Disease and Motor Neurone Disease among other illnesses, catering for up 10 patients at any one time at its specialist inpatient unit. A team of counselors, nurses and support staff are also available to provide specialist outreach and support services in the local community.

Safety compliance requirements

The tester’s ease-of-use and reliability is ideal for the hospice’s requirements, enabling maintenance manager Finlay McKenzie to more effectively carry out PAT testing on all types of electrical appliances found in the building.

He said: “We would like to thank Seaward for their generosity - it’s very much appreciated. It’s replaced an old tester and is a great, all-round piece of kit that exceeds our requirements for a reliable, cost-effective tester. It’s simple-to-understand and easy-to-use and I really appreciate its value and accuracy as part of our health and safety compliance requirements.”

Cost-effective tester

The Prime Test 100 forms part of a comprehensive range of Seaward PAT instruments

Sam Barwell, marketing executive at Seaward, who arranged the donation, said she was happy to help the hospice improve its PAT testing capabilities.

We are absolutely delighted to help Barnsley Hospice. It’s a fantastic charity that does outstanding work throughout South Yorkshire. It relies on an array of electrical devices and equipment to provide vital support for the hundreds of patients it helps and supports every year, so it’s great to see our tester making a really difference to their health and safety compliance program.

The Prime Test 100 forms part of a comprehensive range of Seaward PAT instruments, accessories and software that have been specifically designed to meet the needs of electrical safety duty holders in all workplaces.

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