F
fuzzy
And not all registered people are competent, from what I read ...
difference is they are supposed to be, not everyone with a driving license is a competent driver yet they have met the required standard
Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
And not all registered people are competent, from what I read ...
You mean these? Which seem to support what I have been saying, however RoryD quoted something else, could RoryD tell us were this quote came from please
Right can't resist this!!
no person can work on Gas unless competent to do so [ Rule 3 (1)]
A competent person is someone who is a member of a recommended body by the H.S.E. [rule 3. (3)] namely Gas Safe
thanks mateYes, fuzzy, that's exactly what I was referring to.
Rory quotes:
These come from page 25. What Rory is missing from his quote on 3.3 are the words employer, employees, and self-employed. These are the people that, when doing work for hire, are required to be of a class of persons approved by the HSE.
absolutely correct in my last post, phone h&S or gas safe there in no question on this absolutely. If you think otherwise you need to do some revision and get specific answers to your thoughts. The original post was can I service my gas boiler If am not gas safe registered. The answer is no you cant. Nothing to do with competetance..read the regs
I think this is dangerous even to discuss this as there are so many differences of opinion. To be sure you should ask the appropriate authorities. I have found this on the Gas Safe website which some of you may find interesting http://www.User PlumbersForums.net ...f/Who can legally work on a gas appliance.pdf after all they are appointed by the HSE. So one would assume that they would not give out false information.
Regs are soon to be changed from what i have been told to close this loophole of non Gas safe registered people tinkering on appliances.
where does it say in the regs "A competent person is someone who is a member of a recommended body by the H.S.E." ?
Here is an extract from the regs below
3.—(1) No person shall carry out any work in relation to a gas fitting or gas storage vessel unless he is competent to do so.(2) The employer of any person carrying out such work for that employer, every other employer and self-employed person who has control to any extent of such work and every employer and self-employed person who has required such work to be carried out at any place of work under his control shall ensure that paragraph (1) above is complied with in relation to such work.(3) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraphs (1) and (2) above and subject to paragraph (4) below, no employer shall allow any of his employees to carry out any work in relation to a gas fitting or service pipework and no self-employed person shall carry out any such work, unless the employer or self-employed person, as the case may be, is a member of a class of persons approved for the time being by the Health and Safety Executive for the purposes of this paragraph.(4) The requirements of paragraph (3) above shall not apply in respect of—(a)the replacement of a hose or regulator on a portable or mobile space heater; or
(b)the replacement of a hose connecting a re-fillable cylinder to installation pipework.
Difficult to believe this debate is still going on, as we have been working under this registration requirement since 1991.
Competence: A person with relevant training, qualification and experience to carry out the nature of work safely. (ACS was introduced to help you proove this) With out it you will have a hard time prooving this in court) Thanks Danny Pipe for your like minded comment.
Gas work: if you are employed of self employed to carry out gas work you must be registered with the approved body (Gas Safe Register). This includes wether you do it for free or get paid for the work.
DIY: Most DIY people will be unable to proove competence (Where's their ACS certificate?) It may be that you are a gas registered engineer for the company you are employed with, but not as an individual; therefore you can do gas work at home because you hold an ACS cert for the work you wish to undertake.
All this information is available within the ACOP document for the gas safety (installation& use) regulations.
Reg Man, I just think fuzzy may be winding everyone up mate, he has to be, no one could argue facts which have been illustrated without realising they are wrong.I can't believe this thread is still active. Please read my contribution carefully. the information is in the regulations.
If you are employed to do gas work you must be registered with the approved body (GSR) and GSR will check that you are competent before you are registered (ACS prooves this)
If you do it for your self you must be competent not registered.
Thanks to all the common sense contibutions, especially Tamz, who bothered to list the requirements directly from the regulations.
Thought I'd made it clear, the first part of my post referred to competency, you showed that i n your response. The second part of the post referred to that relevent part you want to know about. You can't work on it mate full stop, I'm out of this post it's becoming frustrating. You can tell people but if they won't listen to facts (which cannot, by definition, be argued against), then time is being wasted
Reg Man, I just think fuzzy may be winding everyone up mate, he has to be, no one could argue facts which have been illustrated without realising they are wrong.
Sorry rory but your post does not make it clear and I am sorry to say is incorrect. Your original quote appears to be a mix of the two regs which is misleading for those who do not know.
I'll hopefully clear this up for you. (BTW when you say I cannot work on it I presume you are referring to those not qualified which I am, ACOPs and just done my ACS for the 3rd time). It may help your frustration if you read the regs carefully.
You have quoted were it says that employed or self employed must be of a class of persons approved by the HSE ie. gas safe.
3. - (3) no employer shall allow any of his employees to carry out any work in relation to a gas fitting or service pipework and no self-employed person shall carry out any such work, unless the employer or self-employed person, as the case may be, is a member of a class of persons approved for the time being by the Health and Safety Executive for the purposes of this paragraph.(4) .
However that has nothing to do with somebody working on their own boiler for no financial gain. The only rule required for that is that they are competent, you dont have to be registered to be competent.
This is the reg that refers to the OP.
3.—(1) No person shall carry out any work in relation to a gas fitting or gas storage vessel unless he is competent to do so.
I'm not trying to put you down, but I am worried that people reading these threads may be misled by incorrect information. It is important to the board that incorrect information is cleared up for the readers so they can be informed.
Lol! get outta here you wind up merchant, not biting any more
Im bored of this one now
Reg Man, I just think fuzzy may be winding everyone up mate, he has to be, no one could argue facts which have been illustrated without realising they are wrong.
We recommend City Plumbing Supplies, BES, and Plumbing Superstore for all plumbing supplies.