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any repair yes heli is right no need for oftec but new boiler / new install you need to be oftec / get it signed off by one
 
Repairs am sure to oil leaks would be okay, but there is always a possibility that if a serious leak then developed, no matter who was at fault, what would happen?
Let's say the kerosine seeped into a neighbours, (or worse, a river) and a massive claim started. You go to court knowing it wasn't your fault. Judge, or other legal people ask you - Are you fully qualified to work on oil?
 
I had this argument with my boss a few years back when he was getting the lads to renew oil tanks and dig up and replace oil lines etc. I refused saying i wasnt qualified to work on oil, mainly hoping he woukd put me through the course. But it seems you dont have to be oftec registered to do said work! Crazy i think.
 
Judge, or other legal people ask you - Are you fully qualified to work on oil?
Those people would also include your insurance company. That really brings me back to my first point. You really should be qualified. I know that legally there may be nothing written that says 'MUST' be qualified but if you are not, you could come unstuck in the event that something goes wrong.
 
I was always under the impression you require some sort of certificates to work on oil boilers.
 
Repairs am sure to oil leaks would be okay, but there is always a possibility that if a serious leak then developed, no matter who was at fault, what would happen?
Let's say the kerosine seeped into a neighbours, (or worse, a river) and a massive claim started. You go to court knowing it wasn't your fault. Judge, or other legal people ask you - Are you fully qualified to work on oil?
The home owners insurance company would be very impressed with he's diy prowess
 

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