£500,00??
Initial isn't far off it. I think it was £480 or something like that.
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£500,00??
There is no deterrent
I’ve never paid anywhere near that!Initial isn't far off it. I think it was £480 or something like that.
I’ve never paid anywhere near that!
Still never paid that. 😀Just looked. Initial is £434 after that £180.
which law exactly? The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 state that you must be a competent person to work on gas appliances. The Gas Safe Register is not mentioned in any UK legislation, being on the register is a good way to prove that you are a competent person.
And in the eyes of the law being gas safe registered is the only acceptable proof that you are deemed a competent person.
Yes but you can't turn up at someone's house and show them your acs certificates can you. You have to be registered to legally work as a business, but it also shows your customers you are competent to work on gas.I thought it was your acs that deemed you competent and Gas safe allows you to work for remuneration?
It’s somantics though under current rules this engineer doesn’t meet the required criteria in order to install a boiler under his own name
Yes but you can't turn up at someone's house and show them your acs certificates can you. You have to be registered to legally work as a business, but it also shows your customers you are competent to work on gas.
So I’m not sure I get your argument we are in agreement that in this case the bloke can’t do the job and that was the question. I’m sick of the competent grey area
But again I don’t disagree with you mate??? I’d hope you wouldn’t carry out work without your own card though
Depends on when you started. I joined CORGI when it first became mandatory, in about 1990, so have a 5 digit number. Cost was fairly minimal IIRCStill never paid that. 😀
Joined the year before the change over.Depends on when you started. I joined CORGI when it first became mandatory, in about 1990, so have a 5 digit number. Cost was fairly minimal IIRC
Its all about insurance and warranty's
We have the same issues over here.
You can work for a company as a registered plumber and you are covered by their insurance.
You work for yourself, you have to have insurance for the work that you do.
Plenty of registered Plumbers have come unstuck performing work they are covered for working for a Boss, but not covered for working for themselves on the side.
Home owners aren't going to hush up if there is an insurance claim, or warranty claim, on their property regarding work done by a non insured plumber. They will fess up to who did the work and sue him / her for costs of repairs.
Don't see so many 5 digit numbers these days...ours is 5 too 😛 Not entirely sure when we joined though.Depends on when you started. I joined CORGI when it first became mandatory, in about 1990, so have a 5 digit number. Cost was fairly minimal IIRC
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