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Hey
sorry if this is a silly question but can you go straight into a commercial gas course with out doing domestic gas?
 
Yes you can but you need to prove your working in a commercial environment and I think a min of 6 months portfolio work
 
Sorry thought I listed which course it was it’s the cocn1 qualification

then the extra ones eg icpn,tctp1
 
I think I have found a course but I don’t no if it is right , can I post a link or send you the link to see if it is right please ?

post it up
 
Yep that’s the one eg cocn1
 

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