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Ryster
Hi chaps.
Not posted for a while but I'd thought I'd ask the advice of some I dependant knowledgable guys so came on here :tounge_smile:
A guy that works at the company I work for had his first visit from Gas safe today. Everything was going really well until the end, when the guy, without mentioning any of this during the assessment pulled out two points which he said "could potentially cost him his certification".
Now the first one was continuity bonding whilst taking a meter off, he placed the bonding on the inlet ecv and then on the outlet pipework. Then after he had replaced the meter he removed the bonding from the outlet pipework then the ecv.
The second issue was on his initial drop test, he connected his manometer tubing to the test nipple, and let the pipework pressure down to 9mb, releasing the gas through the tubing.
Now, rather than say anything whilst this was happening he's pulled him at the end and said those two things were done wrong and a report would be submitted.
Personally, I've never had an issue with assessments, however I'm curious to know what will happen to the guy because of this. He's geuinely bricking it now but I'm really confused as to what's going to happen and why he's even really pulled these rather than mentioning it there and then?
Not posted for a while but I'd thought I'd ask the advice of some I dependant knowledgable guys so came on here :tounge_smile:
A guy that works at the company I work for had his first visit from Gas safe today. Everything was going really well until the end, when the guy, without mentioning any of this during the assessment pulled out two points which he said "could potentially cost him his certification".
Now the first one was continuity bonding whilst taking a meter off, he placed the bonding on the inlet ecv and then on the outlet pipework. Then after he had replaced the meter he removed the bonding from the outlet pipework then the ecv.
The second issue was on his initial drop test, he connected his manometer tubing to the test nipple, and let the pipework pressure down to 9mb, releasing the gas through the tubing.
Now, rather than say anything whilst this was happening he's pulled him at the end and said those two things were done wrong and a report would be submitted.
Personally, I've never had an issue with assessments, however I'm curious to know what will happen to the guy because of this. He's geuinely bricking it now but I'm really confused as to what's going to happen and why he's even really pulled these rather than mentioning it there and then?