Posted By Pete48
JMC, it is not possible to answer the question you ask since:
..we have no idea of the working environment, although reference to 110v supplies suggests a construction or harsh/high risk environment,
..and we have no idea what the DVD contains
..and we have no idea what electrical skills or background you have personally.
So, at worst you should not be doing it at all, there is a bit where you need skill and training to interpret the results of more complex testing and a huge chunk where you could do it with just the DVD and your employer checking that you have understood the DVD contents and messages.
However, I don't want to appear negative in my response so I hope the following will help you to see a little further into this subject and maybe return with further questions if you need.
The IEE/IET guidance which is used by the HSE in its guidance can be found at
http://www.hse.gov.uk/el.../maintenance/safety.htm. There is a paragraph in that guidance that covers the question about training for PAT.
The basic knowledge levels required are:
..an understanding of how to carry out PAT and how it fits into an electrical safety management programme,
..that you should be able to avoid danger to yourself and others, and
..have basic electrical knowledge together with common sense, eg switch off and unplug the equipment first!
A suitable “off the Shelf” PAT tester can be used by someone who isn't an electrician and who doesn't need any accredited or certificated training. Howvere, in higher risk areas (e.g construction or haz environments), a more highly trained person may be needed to perform the combined inspection and testing regime and to interpret the results in order to prevent danger.
You may want to ask your employer who has defined this system of work. If that person is qualified/competent to make judgements about electrical safety for your employer, then you should feel comfortable with that judgement. If not, keep asking the questions.