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Ramjadav
Hi.. I just started my gas safe course and got asked, why do we do standing,working and burner pressure tests??
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Ask them to tell you, that's what they're there for.Hi.. I just started my gas safe course and got asked, why do we do standing,working and burner pressure tests??
Ha Ha Ha very good, nice try, a home study gas course my foot !!! If true (& I very much doubt it) then you have been had my friend.It's a home learning course, I got asked by a family member?
It's a home learning course, I got asked by a family member?
No I would not agree, drivers may have to pass a test, but how many know or should know the speed limits and do not keep them, are you suggesting speed limit signs are a waste of time? Are you supposing boiler manufacturers keep their information to themselves and only declare their people fit to install their boilers? That would virtually put the whole small business section of the gas industry out of work. You know Croppie, that when you make a report you do not state definitively what it is, you make suggestions of what it could be, that way you are not usually held by law to be responsible, it is up to the person to take it further. With the added rejoinder that you are required to meet legal requirements before you do anything. The forum should get legal advice as to what information and advice they are allowed to give rather than just put out a blanket ban. It make you look self interested which is a bit pointless for a public forum.
As a non gsr engineer I totally agree with the old saying that a little information in the wrong hands is dangerous and none more so than on this subject but often the reply given of We will not give out .............................as a one or two line reply smacks of being High n Mighty and I can see why some OP get upset.
Instead why not direct them to the gas safe forum board or a sticky where they will see a more detailed single paragraph response on why this friendly forum is unable to repond to their question.
Don`t jump down my throat if Im out of order, Im not in the mood for fishing and this is my only post on the subject.
another youngster just found dead in her tent yesterday locally, probably co poisoning again!
To be fair the awareness just isn't there.
I remember camping a few years ago. Before learning anything about gas.
We were using a gas lamp to heat the tent as we were freezing. Had a LPG two hob burner in the tent with just a small zip open for ventilation.
At the time it was just complete ignorance but if there were any warnings on the equipment I was using it obviously didn't catch my attention.
I could have killed myself and the ball and chain.
More seriously needs to be done to promote awareness.
This is very true, and very serious. None of my camping cooking gear has any warnings about CO, just about not setting the tent on fire...