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Portable appliance testing is abbreviated as PAT. The correct term for the whole process is "In-service Inspection & Testing of Electrical Equipment" (as defined by IET/IEE and City and Guilds). In Australia and New Zealand, the common name for PAT is simply 'Test and Tag.' The regulatory guidelines are set out in AS/NZS 3760. [3] [4]
Because of the tight regulatory requirements and the long development time for a new drug, the production technology is "frozen" at the time of conducting phase-2 clinical trials. Generally, the PAT initiative from FDA is only one topic within the broader initiative of "Pharmaceutical cGMPs for the 21st century – A risk based approach". [3]
The test evaluates materials for archival quality and their use in photographic enclosures. Many different types of materials can be tested including: paper, boards, plastic, adhesives, pens, stickers, labels, paints and inks. The test involves incubating samples and detectors in a high-temperature, high-humidity accelerated aging environment.
PAT Test is an electrical safety test. PAT Test may also refer to: Photographic Activity Test, an ISO standard test; Paddington alcohol test, for alcohol-related ...
The Paddington alcohol test (PAT) was first published in the Journal of Accident & Emergency Medicine in 1996. It was designed to identify alcohol-related problems amongst those attending accident and emergency departments .
The term 'PAT testing' then starts to make sense, and refers to the process of using PAT equipment. Rizlad ( talk ) 23:22, 10 December 2012 (UTC) [ reply ] The opinion above appears to be a personal view not supported by any evidence.
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In electrical engineering, a dielectric withstand test (also pressure test, high potential test, hipot test, or insulation test) is an electrical safety test performed on a component or product to determine the effectiveness of its insulation. The test may be between mutually insulated sections of a part, or energized parts and ground.