Lee Turtle Tmiet

Training Instructor at Seaward

Lee Turtle TMIET is a training instructor at Seaward, specializing in the use of PAT testing equipment. As the director of PAT-iT Ltd, they conduct Electrical Equipment Testing, also known as PAT testing. With qualifications in NEBOSH and TMIET, Lee has expertise in various compliance areas and also owns ScuffStop™, a business manufacturing screen shields. With a background in sales, manufacturing, and engineering, Lee has a wealth of experience in different industries.

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England, United Kingdom

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Seaward

With over 75 years’ experience at the cutting edge of electrical safety testing, our expertise and innovations have produced a number of world firsts. Seaward Group (Seaward Electronic Ltd.) is renowned for its commitment to continuous product development, innovation, expert knowledge and is the global market leader in portable appliance test instruments (PATS) and associated accessories such as PAT software. Seaward has extensive distribution network in the UK, and is represented worldwide. Seaward Group is made up of seven international product and service divisions; Seaward - PAT, Installation and High Voltage test and measurement solutions. Clare - Test solutions for electrical manufacturers and hire companies. Cropico - High precision resistance and temperature measurement instruments. Rigel Medical - Advanced solutions for testing biomedical equipment. Solar - Safe, efficient test solutions for PV installers. Calibrationhouse - Taking care of your test and measurement equipment. For each brand, dedicated sales teams and customer support engineers provide progressive safety testing and measurement solutions that are most appropriate to customer needs, as well as providing whatever support and guidance is needed to maximise the customer experience. We provide test solutions to enable organisations to comply with the demands of all types of electrical safety legislation and safety standards.


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51-200

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