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HELLO ALL NEW HERE,

I REQUIRE URGENT HELP ON THE BPEC GAS COURSE. I HAVE A FEW QUESTIONS THAT NEED ANSWERING. THE QUESTION WOULD REQUIRE SOMEONE WHO EITHER TEACHERS OR KNOW THE SPECS OF THE COURSE.

I THANK ALL IN ADVANCE FOR THERE HELP
 
what are said questions
 
what are said questions
i wanted to know the assessment in the bpec what are they?

As i understand there is the first bending the pipe assessment then the soldering then the tightness test however the tightness test i more interested about as what you have to do and if there is specification or criteria at all

any links etc will be helpful
 
are you doing a short course ?
 
Have you begun the course??
 
Have you begun the course??
The course was started with theory and then practical. I am only asking this about the assessment as i think the provider is imposing rules of there own and would like to clarify myself what the assessment criteria is and what they ask is the same. Not saying i am i can not do it but just want to know. I can not find a spec online hence asking
 
It won’t be readily available for obvious reasons. What have they told you is the process
 
what course are you doing as you should be doing bending well before anything on gas
 
I believe bpec ask for evidence of plumbing basics at the start of the portfolio stage
 
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