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Hi Guys,
Just wondering if you can put I argument to bed for me? Me and my co-worker are disputing whether or not I can carry out Landlord/Homeowner Gas Safety Record Form - CP12. I am qualified in the following:

Combustion Performance Analysis NG/ Cookers DOM NG/ Fires/Space Heaters DOM NG/ Central Heating DOM NG/ Meters DOM NG/Pipework DOM NG (CORE)&Flue Liners/ Range Cooker/ Vented Cyl/ Water Heater

My argument is that I think I am qualified and do not have to carry out any further training. My colleague thinks that I have to do a training course in Landlord/Homeowner CP12! Please can you confirm either way?

Thanks

Guys
 
Are you GSR or working for someone under their GSR number ? You can do whatever you have ACS for, no other training required, but read through form, should have guideance notes if you get stuck
 
a training course in landlords??

does it go like "bend over and take this....... ouch!" ? :) , all you need to know about a landlord is they want everything doing for very little.
 
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Hi Guys,
Just wondering if you can put I argument to bed for me? Me and my co-worker are disputing whether or not I can carry out Landlord/Homeowner Gas Safety Record Form - CP12. I am qualified in the following:

Combustion Performance Analysis NG/ Cookers DOM NG/ Fires/Space Heaters DOM NG/ Central Heating DOM NG/ Meters DOM NG/Pipework DOM NG (CORE)&Flue Liners/ Range Cooker/ Vented Cyl/ Water Heater

My argument is that I think I am qualified and do not have to carry out any further training. My colleague thinks that I have to do a training course in Landlord/Homeowner CP12! Please can you confirm either way?

Thanks

Guys

there is no such course/qualification for completing LGSC's although now that you mention it....................................................:hurray:
 
hello,

I believe in core Commercial & Domestic, there is an exercise for form filling - cp12's....
 
Don't go giving out ideas now that gas safe are on the forum! I'm already being bent over enough each year!
 
If you are gsr and got qualifications for the appliances you are checking,there is no problem
 
Thanks Guts,

As I thought! my mate is goining to get in the neck for months now.!

Cheers everyone
 
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