CIL Provides Accredited Electrical Safety Audit Services in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. CIL is an ISO 17020 accredited inspection body for Electrical safety audit and Electrical safety inspection. An Electrical Safety audit checks businesses and individuals across industries to make sure that homes and businesses are operating in a safe environment, reducing exposure to the dangers of Shock, Arc flash and Arc blast. Our fully licenced electricians follow industry body guidelines and What is the purpose of an Electrical Safety Audit, Certain types of electrical equipment must be regularly inspected and tested by a competent person to identify damage, wear and detect electrical faults. For Businesses and employers, you must make sure that electrical equipment is regularly inspected and tested by a competent qualified electrician. For homes and residential properties, the peace of mind knowing your electronic equipment is safe is incredibly important not just for your wellbeing, but that of the safety of your family. When should you Get an Electrical Inspection, When you are buying a home or property. When you are experiencing non standard events like constant power outages. Your circuit breakers keep tripping. After a storm or flood. Flickering lights. The smell of potential burning electronics. Hot wall sockets and switches. Strange humming or buzzing noises from electronic equipment. The Electrical Safety Office checks (audits) businesses and individuals across industries to make sure that businesses are operating in an electrically safe way and are meeting their dutie. Some of the types of businesses and licence holders that may be audited are listed in the following sections. Electrical contractors, An electrical safety inspector may audit you if you are an electrical contractor. They will look at your safe work policies, work procedures and electrical work as required under the Electrical Safety Act 2002.Your business will receive a letter or be contacted by an electrical safety inspector before the audit. To help with the audit process, make sure you have any documentation about how you meet your obligations under the Act. The electrical safety inspector may audit you if you are a Building Service Authority (BSA) licence holder if you do not hold an electrical contractor licence but your business carries out electrical work. The inspector will look at whether you and your workers are working in a way that keeps you safe with electricity and make sure that your workplace procedures ensure that other people and property are free from electrical risk. The audit is also an opportunity to educate you on your duties and requirements and to let you know where you may find useful information. Employers who employ electrical workers, If you are an employer (other than an electrical contractor), who employs electrical workers (including apprentices) or engages electrical contractors, then you have an obligation under the Act to ensure that their business or undertaking when working with electricity is conducted in safe way.The electrical safety inspector will look at whether you and your workers are working in a manner that is safe with electricity and protects other people and property from electrical risk. This audit can help to educate you on your duties and requirements as an employer and provide you with useful information.