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Gas Fitter , Combi boilers, System boilers, Modular, Steam Shell, Incinerators, Kilns, Burners Direct & Indirect fired, Warm Air, Radiant Tube, Plaque,Commercial Catering Comcats, Commercial Laundry, Gas Safe Training; We Cover England Scotland Wales
Due to our low cost overheads, We will price match any other training quote!
Immediate starts available, start training & working!
Book a visit to our Gas Training Centres for an informal chat & tour.
Our courses include GAS SAFE REGISTRATION ACS CCN1. We employ fully qualified Gas Lecturers, Assessors and Verifiers. We also use independent verifiers to monitor our quality assurance.
We are training providers for Gas Engineers, Plumbers, Heating Engineers & Pipe Fitters New & Existing. We can provide bespoke training for any type of operative/s, Business either sole traders or Corporate account holders offering all the latest facilities. We are Sub Contractors to Gateshead College who own the latest Training centre who OFSTED awarded ”Outstanding” for its services to education. We work with other associate training centres UK Wide.
Large industrial commercial sites we can travel to your site & arrange a training plans to suit all types of operatives including PPM, Site operatives, Boiler house attendant’s Etc.
Domestic gas trainees. We can attend your own work placements or we can provide these for your individual needs.
Gas Meter Fitter Including diagram, rotary, turbine installations.
* Free advise open Day with live online engineers & tutors *
* Tonight Online Seminar Cpa1, Pipe work online tutor *
We offer Training through our own group of companies including :-
* Gas Fitters & Plumbers * Industrial Commercial gas * Catering & Laundry Installers*
We provide “on site” and “off site” training working with our engineers; On site you may choose to work on you own work leads as you can earn whilst you are training or we can provide the placements to enable you to work with Gas Safe Engineers and Trainers. The installation company which operates a quality assurance scheme in accordance with ISO 9001:2000. We also operate an environmental management system in accordance with ISO 14001:1996 and both of these systems are UKAS approved. Either way we can travel to any location in the UK to help you with your requirements.
We Offer Competitive pricing structures including, Buy now pay later & pay as you go.
Click here Free Membership:- Sign up to gain access to our range of facilities including online Viper training manuals and our bespoke training prices & benefits.
Business that start up with us & ANY Gas Safe registered engineers who join our work pool scheme can gain access to live work * FREE * for more information call 0845 463 9263 or email your registration number and we will send jobs via your online GAS SAFE Registered email address & txt to your listed number.
What to do in a gas emergencyAre you experiencing any of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning?
Can you smell gas?
Are there any danger signs on or around the appliance?
Act quickly and take the following safety steps:
•Open all doors and windows to ventilate the room. Get fresh air immediately
•Switch off the appliance and do not reuse until it has been checked by a Gas Safe registered engineer
•Shut off the gas supply at the mains (if you know where this is)
•Call the relevant National Gas Safety number (see below)
•Visit your GP or the hospital immediately and tell them that you believe your symptoms may be related to carbon monoxide poisoning
•Contact a Gas Safe registered engineer to carry out the necessary repairs to the appliance
National Gas Emergency numbers.
•England, Scotland and Wales;
◦For Natural gas and LPG, call the National Grid Gas Emergency Freephone Number: 0800 111 999
•Isle of Man:
◦For Natural gas and LPG, call Manx Gas Ltd: 01624 644 444
•Northern Ireland:
◦For Natural gas, call Phoenix Natural Gas: 0800 002 001
◦For LPG
■Bulk and Metered supplies; see telephone number on the bulk storage vessel or at the meter
■Cylinder supplies; See gas supplier emergency contact details in the local telephone directory*
•Jersey:
◦For Natural gas and LPG, call Jersey Gas Company Ltd: 01534 755555
•Guernsey:
◦For Natural gas and LPG, call Guernsey Gas Ltd: 01481 749000
* For cylinder supplies on caravan parks and hire boats, the site owner and/or boat operator may also have responsibilities. Advice may be obtained from the gas company identified on the cylinder through their emergency contact details.
Important advice for consumers who have flues which run in ceiling spaces
Some properties, mainly flats and apartments, have been built with boiler flues which cannot be inspected because they are hidden behind walls or ceilings. The boiler flues that this information relates to are connected to room-sealed fan assisted boilers. If you live in one of these homes then please read on for more information so you know what to do.
Gas Safe registered engineers need to be able to see the flue − which take fumes away from the boiler − as part of essential safety checks whenever the boiler is worked on. A flue in poor condition, combined with a boiler that is not working properly, could put you and your family in danger from carbon monoxide poisoning, which can cause death or serious injury.
If your boiler is situated on an outside wall, it is unlikely you have this type of flue. Alternatively, if your engineer can see all of the flue, you will not need to take any further action in relation to this matter.
If you do have a boiler where all, or part of, the flue cannot be seen, you, or your landlord, will need to arrange for inspection hatches to be fitted. This does not mean that your flue system is suddenly unsafe. As long as the boiler passes a series of safety checks − including having audible carbon monoxide alarms fitted − it can be used normally for the time being.
Carbon monoxide alarms are not an alternative to being able to see the flue and you will still need to have inspection hatches fitted. You have until 31 December 2012 for this work to be completed. It is recommended that inspection hatches are fitted as soon as you are able to do so. From 1 January 2013, any Gas Safe registered engineer will turn the boiler off and formally advise you not to use it until inspection hatches have been fitted in appropriate places
Although most of the affected boiler and flue systems are relatively new (installed since 2000), the risk of faults leading to the release of carbon monoxide increases as the system gets older, especially if it is not serviced regularly. It is important that you have your gas appliances serviced annually.
You need to take action now
If your property is less than two years old then contact your builder. If your property is between two and ten years old contact your home warranty provider, as you may be covered by them if there are defects in the flue. A list of the main home warranty providers is shown below. If your property is 10 years or older you should contact a Gas Safe registered engineer.
If you are a tenant, it is the responsibility of your landlord to ensure that inspection hatches are installed and that the boiler and flue are checked every year.
If you have any questions please see the list of Frequently Asked Questions. If you have a specific enquiry e.g. around building warranties please direct it one of the groups listed below.
For any additional enquiries not answered through these routes please send questions to: fluesinvoids@gassaferegister.co.uk and it will be dealt with by a member of the group
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Gas Fitter , Combi boilers, System boilers, Modular, Steam Shell, Incinerators, Kilns, Burners Direct & Indirect fired, Warm Air, Radiant Tube, Plaque,Commercial Catering Comcats, Commercial Laundry, Gas Safe Training; We Cover England Scotland Wales
Due to our low cost overheads, We will price match any other training quote!
Immediate starts available, start training & working!
Book a visit to our Gas Training Centres for an informal chat & tour.
Our courses include GAS SAFE REGISTRATION ACS CCN1. We employ fully qualified Gas Lecturers, Assessors and Verifiers. We also use independent verifiers to monitor our quality assurance.
We are training providers for Gas Engineers, Plumbers, Heating Engineers & Pipe Fitters New & Existing. We can provide bespoke training for any type of operative/s, Business either sole traders or Corporate account holders offering all the latest facilities. We are Sub Contractors to Gateshead College who own the latest Training centre who OFSTED awarded ”Outstanding” for its services to education. We work with other associate training centres UK Wide.
Large industrial commercial sites we can travel to your site & arrange a training plans to suit all types of operatives including PPM, Site operatives, Boiler house attendant’s Etc.
Domestic gas trainees. We can attend your own work placements or we can provide these for your individual needs.
Gas Meter Fitter Including diagram, rotary, turbine installations.
* Free advise open Day with live online engineers & tutors *
* Tonight Online Seminar Cpa1, Pipe work online tutor *
We offer Training through our own group of companies including :-
* Gas Fitters & Plumbers * Industrial Commercial gas * Catering & Laundry Installers*
We provide “on site” and “off site” training working with our engineers; On site you may choose to work on you own work leads as you can earn whilst you are training or we can provide the placements to enable you to work with Gas Safe Engineers and Trainers. The installation company which operates a quality assurance scheme in accordance with ISO 9001:2000. We also operate an environmental management system in accordance with ISO 14001:1996 and both of these systems are UKAS approved. Either way we can travel to any location in the UK to help you with your requirements.
We Offer Competitive pricing structures including, Buy now pay later & pay as you go.
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Business that start up with us & ANY Gas Safe registered engineers who join our work pool scheme can gain access to live work * FREE * for more information call 0845 463 9263 or email your registration number and we will send jobs via your online GAS SAFE Registered email address & txt to your listed number.
What to do in a gas emergencyAre you experiencing any of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning?
Can you smell gas?
Are there any danger signs on or around the appliance?
Act quickly and take the following safety steps:
•Open all doors and windows to ventilate the room. Get fresh air immediately
•Switch off the appliance and do not reuse until it has been checked by a Gas Safe registered engineer
•Shut off the gas supply at the mains (if you know where this is)
•Call the relevant National Gas Safety number (see below)
•Visit your GP or the hospital immediately and tell them that you believe your symptoms may be related to carbon monoxide poisoning
•Contact a Gas Safe registered engineer to carry out the necessary repairs to the appliance
National Gas Emergency numbers.
•England, Scotland and Wales;
◦For Natural gas and LPG, call the National Grid Gas Emergency Freephone Number: 0800 111 999
•Isle of Man:
◦For Natural gas and LPG, call Manx Gas Ltd: 01624 644 444
•Northern Ireland:
◦For Natural gas, call Phoenix Natural Gas: 0800 002 001
◦For LPG
■Bulk and Metered supplies; see telephone number on the bulk storage vessel or at the meter
■Cylinder supplies; See gas supplier emergency contact details in the local telephone directory*
•Jersey:
◦For Natural gas and LPG, call Jersey Gas Company Ltd: 01534 755555
•Guernsey:
◦For Natural gas and LPG, call Guernsey Gas Ltd: 01481 749000
* For cylinder supplies on caravan parks and hire boats, the site owner and/or boat operator may also have responsibilities. Advice may be obtained from the gas company identified on the cylinder through their emergency contact details.
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Important advice for consumers who have flues which run in ceiling spaces
Some properties, mainly flats and apartments, have been built with boiler flues which cannot be inspected because they are hidden behind walls or ceilings. The boiler flues that this information relates to are connected to room-sealed fan assisted boilers. If you live in one of these homes then please read on for more information so you know what to do.
Gas Safe registered engineers need to be able to see the flue − which take fumes away from the boiler − as part of essential safety checks whenever the boiler is worked on. A flue in poor condition, combined with a boiler that is not working properly, could put you and your family in danger from carbon monoxide poisoning, which can cause death or serious injury.
If your boiler is situated on an outside wall, it is unlikely you have this type of flue. Alternatively, if your engineer can see all of the flue, you will not need to take any further action in relation to this matter.
If you do have a boiler where all, or part of, the flue cannot be seen, you, or your landlord, will need to arrange for inspection hatches to be fitted. This does not mean that your flue system is suddenly unsafe. As long as the boiler passes a series of safety checks − including having audible carbon monoxide alarms fitted − it can be used normally for the time being.
Carbon monoxide alarms are not an alternative to being able to see the flue and you will still need to have inspection hatches fitted. You have until 31 December 2012 for this work to be completed. It is recommended that inspection hatches are fitted as soon as you are able to do so. From 1 January 2013, any Gas Safe registered engineer will turn the boiler off and formally advise you not to use it until inspection hatches have been fitted in appropriate places
Although most of the affected boiler and flue systems are relatively new (installed since 2000), the risk of faults leading to the release of carbon monoxide increases as the system gets older, especially if it is not serviced regularly. It is important that you have your gas appliances serviced annually.
You need to take action now
If your property is less than two years old then contact your builder. If your property is between two and ten years old contact your home warranty provider, as you may be covered by them if there are defects in the flue. A list of the main home warranty providers is shown below. If your property is 10 years or older you should contact a Gas Safe registered engineer.
If you are a tenant, it is the responsibility of your landlord to ensure that inspection hatches are installed and that the boiler and flue are checked every year.
If you have any questions please see the list of Frequently Asked Questions. If you have a specific enquiry e.g. around building warranties please direct it one of the groups listed below.
For any additional enquiries not answered through these routes please send questions to: fluesinvoids@gassaferegister.co.uk and it will be dealt with by a member of the group