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I believe that it is possible for anyone to take a gas inspector course with no previous training? is this so? it seems that they can and just do a basic course then can do a basic test. just what would this be?
 
it would have to be a very comprehensive "basic" course packing in years of experience, to enable someone to become a gas inspector if such a course existed which i very much doubt.
 
apparently it is a bpec short course you dont need to be a plumber or anything do the course and youre in. anyone know details?
 
..well, Its cost me a serious packet so far to embark on a training and work experience odyssey just to become a lowly Gas Safe registered minion.....if there is such a thing, which I would serioualy doubt, expect to re-mortgage and find out two thirds into it that it ain't worth fudge....I'd say you've more chance of doing an open university astronaut course.

Trainers/Assessors/Tutors...that's the real money and job security these days...
 
apparently it is a bpec short course you dont need to be a plumber or anything do the course and youre in. anyone know details?

i dont know anything about it but i work for a bpec certified centre and will look into it, it cant be hard as most on here give me pelters for doing a similar job and not doing a real job anymore, so if i can do it it cant be hard
 
well I have found it! It is a basic course in testing for soundness, covering a new installation, an alteration or addition to existing gas work, an interruption of the gas supply and when a gas leak is suspected. bpec course, £1000, 5 days

All this with no actual certification?
 
Hi

I believe that it is possible for anyone to take a gas inspector course with no previous training? is this so? it seems that they can and just do a basic course then can do a basic test. just what would this be?

I would think its possible to do any sort of qualification that has 'competence' attached to it, without any prior experience or without any sort of work experience - its happened with regard to gas installers and plumbers!

If there is a competency test, then by its very nature it is testing competence - so it does not need prior experience.

Competency courses were brought in under the Thatcher government to do away with time-serving.

So no prior experience necessary. If it is necessary, then it contradicts the philosophy of the qualification and the government policies.

The vocational training sector is about welfare to work - so they are not going to hold this up with such things as 'getting a job'. Its the training that counts these days!
 
I personally would not succumb to an "inspection" by someone who more than likely knows much less than i have forgotten !

I'd just tell him to FOAD.
 
Thats sounds about right , We had a clown from british heritage telling us we could not remove a polystyrene ceiling rose in a grade 2 listed property
 

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