good find - my reading of that is that customers can only employ gas safe engineers for any work related to gasThe HSE website is quite clear
“Anyone employed to work on gas appliances in domestic premises must be a Gas Safe registered engineer and competent in that area of gas work. The gas engineer's competencies are clearly marked on the back of the engineer's Gas Safe Register ID card.”
Yeah competence needs to be demonstrated not just through qualifications but appropriate experience and training.
Competence can only be demonstrated by examination of work the person has carried out.
Experience and training can be ignored if the person chooses to.
Having records that prove the person had the required training and experience cannot not ( should not ) make a person competent if their work is below the required standard.
This. I think you've hit the nail on the head. That is the correct interpretation of the law and makes senseAs far as I can ascertain diy gas work is not illegal but if it goes pear shaped the person carrying out the work would find themselves in a court of law.
As far as I can ascertain diy gas work is not illegal but if it goes pear shaped the person carrying out the work would find themselves in a court of law.
Agreed to a certain extent but there is a difference between doing a competent job on any particular day and having the training and experience to do the job consistently and competently everyday. As far as I can ascertain diy gas work is not illegal but if it goes pear shaped the person carrying out the work would find themselves in a court of law.
The Gas Safe website cites 66% of work carried out in 2017 by illegal gas engineers was identified as being unsafe it goes onto say that
“During 2017, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the national independent watchdog responsible for the prosecutions of unregistered gas engineers, has issued more than £800,000 in fines and prosecutions have resulted in a combined 5 years of jail time”.
Competence can only be demonstrated by examination of work the person has carried out.
That is the correct interpretation of the law and makes sense
That isn't what the law says.
Just imagine how it would pan out if the HSE took a diyer before a judge.
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