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Theirs lots of things you can't stop people doing so I vote for education.
The kind of people (idiot) your talking about don't need any encouragement.
I've seen my fair share of poor work even from registered engineers.

Has anyone actually looked at this app and got any other feedback?
I think the access issue has been addressed now.
 
Theirs lots of things you can't stop people doing so I vote for education.
The kind of people (idiot) your talking about don't need any encouragement.
I've seen my fair share of poor work even from registered engineers.

Has anyone actually looked at this app and got any other feedback?
I think the access issue has been addressed now.
It hasn’t really though has it?
 
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Ok for arguments sake, if it was to walk someone through tightness testing or safe isolation procedure and that was to give them the confidence to do the work themselves rather than some other have-a-go hero on some (other) forum, or for them to have a go anyway without knowing that the thing they're about to play with is a gas valve and not the diverter then I'm not against that!

I do feel strongly about people being aware of the dangers of gas and that all gas work should be done by competent engineers but I also understand that a start-up can't limit it's customer base and also that not all competent engineers are gas safe registered😱
(Yes I said it)
Should they restrict the LPG content to only engineers with LPG tickets or unvented content to engineers with that ticket - are you qualified to look at all their guides? 😉
 
I'm just having fun with my opinion and I'm not saying I'm right, but still...
Has anyone had a look at the app?
 
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This is the back of my card btw
You may notice I'm not deemed competent to service patio heaters!
(And that I used it to do some filling the other day)

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Should they restrict the LPG content to only engineers with LPG tickets or unvented content to engineers with that ticket - are you qualified to look at all their guides? 😉[/QUOTE]

Yes they should. 100%.

Aren’t patio heaters illegal in England now?😀😀
 
Surely they sell plumbing fitting not natural gas fittings? The gas they do is LPG.

A good example is just doing a simple search on google shopping for "expansion vessel for potterton boiler" - brings back 100's of results - all of which can be purchased by public.

Ok, so some of them are eBay (recon or equiv) - which in a way is even worse. One thing is for sure, you cannot stop the public (potentially untrained) from getting involved with any aspect of anything if they have a mind to.
 
Ok, so some of them are eBay (recon or equiv) - which in a way is even worse. One thing is for sure, you cannot stop the public (potentially untrained) from getting involved with any aspect of anything if they have a mind to.[/QUOTE]

This just tells me that we should be tightening up the security. Not joining the same, let’s turn a blind eye approach.
 
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