Well you are not really looking if a hob is fitted by with a rigid pipe work or a cooker hose,if you can check this ,it is a bonus,you would be looking for a accessible gas isolation for that appliance,now we should not be fitting behind the fitted oven but in unit at side and checked quite easily however many are behind oven,which really is no use or ornament for the normal punter to use if required
If I can not see gas isolation/gas cock without removing oven,I just put on report 'no visible gas isolation valve fitted to hob'
If I can remove oven easily,although I do not need to,I remove and check pipe work,if isolation there report ' gas isolation in unaccesible position behind cooker'
When I first started doing reports,I used to remove all the ovens even though did not need to as only takes and few minutes
However kitchens are a lot cheaper now and some fall apart by just looking at them,you can end up spending 1/2 hr refitting bogged on bottom wooden sections or trying to refit ovens thats been wedged on bits of wood inside unit and if they are not fitted right it comes back down to you
So as I do not need to remove ,as oven classed as a fixed appliance.only do as said above if can see no problems
so let me get this right if you do a landlords cert on monday. i am called out tuesday to a reported gas leak find it undeneath the gas hod due to a tap flexi connected !!! will you be in the clear after sighning the cp12 ?????
its not mandatory why did gasman bring this into my question ??????
Yes
How many boilers do you go to above the work top, with all pipe work boxed in,maybe with a unscrewable front for access to filling loop, you do not go opening it up to check pipework
Can not speak for Gasman,but would think he has questioned this because he does jobs correctly and does not sherk his responsibilities and you will find that sometimes that means going above regs and as said as ,most of the time it only takes a few minutes so why not do it