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Just a point of personal interest Fuzzy; would the kitchen fitters etc who did their ACOPS in the early 90's be classed as cat 1?
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If your cat 2 all you need to do is build up experience, the requirement is 150hrs timed on the actual job you are doing. for example when i go out with my placement. you put on your log. tightness test 5 min, gas rate 5 min, service 40 min, check effectiveness of the flue. or if i'm on a install i put soldering gas pipes 40 min etc,Does anyone recommendations and/ or advice?
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reading this back, seems like a lot of nit picking. The training centre in question are basically offering the training, the on the site experience and the assessments for a set price, not much to get your head round really?
After reading several comments on this I spoke to training centres and they are all offering In-house on the job training,
Sorry bad wording, in house as in they have Gas safe registered engineers that you go out with and they sign your work off for you, costs an extra £1000.
After reading several comments on this I spoke to training centres and they are all offering In-house on the job training,
so no need for gas safe engineers to train you up.
however I asked if i could do it with a gas engineer and just do the training at the centre, this seemed to confuse them.
pass gas safe registration? not sure i know what you mean, you dont pass you simply pay and join
you said pass not check
they do check installations particularly new members to ensure they meet regulations and are installed safe, never heard of them checking whether they are undersized or not, not really in their remit
As youve pointed out this can be confusing, fueled by misleading information
pass gas safe registration? not sure i know what you mean, you dont pass you simply pay and join
I was always told that if you've got nothing nice to say, say nothing
Can someone give a breakdown of the what the 100-200 hours of gas work should comprise off? I am really keen on getting my Gas Safe, and have someone willing to take me on. The only issue is this guy does not get a lot of work flooding in so i want to be certain he will do enough to help me cover the 100's of hours of gas work required.
Reply to the thread, titled "Best "fast track" Gas course/training Center" which is posted in Plumbing Courses on Plumbers Forums.
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