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For your safety when using the equipment, ensure that all relevant national safety regulations are complied with relating to pressurised and electrical systems.
The pressure regulations listed below relate solely to the UK. If you are based outside of the UK, refer to your own national safety regulations.

Pressure Equipment (Safety) Regulations

The Pressure Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016, PE(S)R, set out the requirements that must be met when manufacturing pressurised equipment for sale into the UK market. All of your Pulse equipment has been designed and manufactured in compliance with the PE(S)R. This ensures that your equipment is safe to use by incorporating features such a pressure relief valves and other safety mechanisms to prevent overpressurisation.

Pressure Equipment (Safety) Regulations

Guidance from the UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) on the Pressure Equipment (Safety) Regulations.

Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000

The Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 (PSSR) is a mandatory health and safety regulation that requires compressed air equipment to be inspected periodically by a competent person against a formal Written Scheme of Examination (WSE).
This is a legal requirement and the responsibility of the owner/user of the equipment when working with compressed air with a maximum allowable pressure above 0.5 bar.
Having your Pulse equipment regularly serviced by us is one way for you to comply with the PSSR. All of our service technicians are trained competent persons and will inspect and service your equipment against our WSE.

Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000

Guidance from the UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) on the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000.