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Orry Clayton

First things first; I'm not Oftec, but I was looking at both Oftec and Hetas for the future possibilities and then thought I'd type this up... Mainly so in future, I will be able to find it for myself, but also to help others.

BACKGROUND

Oftec is the body that governs those working in the oil industry, while it isn't necessary to be register with Oftec, it does make it easier and cheaper to notify work.

CATEGORIES

The are three categories, for assessment to work with oil, as it is with Gas Safe.

Cat 1: Those already holding OFT Certification, and are up for re-assessment, of the particular cert'
Cat 2: Those who have a OFT Certification, but would like to add a new OFT Certification. Also, those would work within the industry such as gas safe engineers and those with relevant experience/qualifications (plumbers etc...).
Cat 3: Everyone not covered by cat 1 and 2, new to oil or plumbing. (OFT10-50)

ASSESSMENTS

OFT10-50:-
New Entrants
OFT10-101:-
Domestic/Light Commercial Commissioning/Servicing -
Pressure Jet Appliances
OFT10-102:- (Wet (W) /Dry (D))
Domestic Commissioning/Servicing –
Vaporising Appliances
OFT10-105E:-
Installation of Combustion Appliances & Systems
OFT10-600A:-
Installation of Oil Storage & Supply Systems
OFT10-201:-
Commercial Commissioning/Servicing –
Pressure Jet Appliances

REGISTERING

There are two forms of registration, individual and business. To register as a business you will need at least one person who also has individual registration (these can be applied for together).

As an individual you will be registered for different catagories, depending on what assessments have been completed;

Installation:
# Oil appliance, heating and vented hot water system
# Oil storage tank

Service and commissioning:
# Oil pressure jet appliance, heating and hot water (output<70kw)
# Oil vaporising appliance (wet and/or dry)
# Oil vaporising appliance incorporating heating and/or hot water

The cost of registering is subject to change, and varies on aMout of time you want to be registered.

RESOURCES

Oftec - www.oftec.org


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Will add to this as I learn more, as I said was just for my own reference and to help others.
 
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You forgot to say that you do not have to be Oftec registered to work on oil you just have to belong to a competent persons scheme whether it be oftec Napit or some of the others.
 
He did say it's not necessary to register with oftec
It gives the impression that if you dont register with oftec you dont have to register with anyone else. my point was you have to be a member of a competent persons scheme.
 
Like any other "competent persons scheme" if you can afford the fees and the time to attend the course, you are in regardless of what you know or are capable of doing.
 
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You forgot to say that you do not have to be Oftec registered to work on oil you just have to belong to a competent persons scheme whether it be oftec Napit or some of the others.


Yeah I agree I should have said "other schemes are available"; Oftec is the main one in this, and customers generally go for the one they know.

The following are all registered with HSE as CPS for Oil, not sure with are currently offering it to members at the moment.
APHC, BESCA, ELECSA, HETAS, NAPIT, NICEIC, OFTEC
 
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How did you find the training and assessments? Are they worth it, for knowledge?
 
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Waste of money. Too many people without it doing work and oftec doing sweet fa to do anything about it.


I've been working on oil for years without being Oftec registered. Unless the HSE make it mandatory, people will continue to do so. Who needs more over heads!?

I'm getting registered at the end of this month, as I want to commision and register my own installations.

Personally think it should be mandatory that you are registered as competant to work on oil with fines for those flouting the rules.
 
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Well I thought I should update.

I'm now one of the oily brethren.

I got my Oftec reg numbers through today amd I'm now Oftec Registered as well as Gas Safe.

I won't have you treating me any differently, I'm still just Danny!! LOL. 😉 😉
 
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LOL.

Well I'm pretty chuffed, and look forward to adorning the van with a new green sticker!

As said, I've done a bit of oil work for years, so it's nice to be registered.

Now when people ask me am I certified, I can say, oh yes madame. LOL
 
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LOL.

Well I'm pretty chuffed, and look forward to adorning the van with a new green sticker!

As said, I've done a bit of oil work for years, so it's nice to be registered.

Now when people ask me am I certified, I can say, oh yes madame. LOL

Well done, hope it expands earnings beyond the average rumour figures.

Just a note of caution, how do I say this?

Errrmmmmm don't call your male customers "madame" all men will not appreciate the title 🙂
 
Waste of money. Too many people without it doing work and oftec doing sweet fa to do anything about it.
SimonG - Do not despair; I am led to believe that this will soon be changing (I too had my reservations about becoming an OFTEC registered technician). OFTEC are going to be launching a media campaign, hopefully informing and educating the public of the need to have competent, registered tradesmen/companies to complete their servicing and installations needs etc. By doing this, and making the public more aware (as they are with regards to the requirement for Gas Safe engineers), then perhaps we will start to see a drop in the usage of non registered engineers.............................................................maybe!!
 
Wont work unless appliances and parts can only be bought on production of members I.D.card.We have been saying this for years to those that can change it,but what happens sweet F.A
 

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