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Can anyone give me a step by step guide on how to become gas safe registered, including what course to go on and how to register, please?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Can anyone give me a step by step guide on how to become gas safe registered, including what course to go on and how to register, please?
Thanks in advance.
be hard pushed to find any water heaters these days dont think ive touched one for four years i didnt bother taking it as an element when i renewed although im sure theres some lurking aroundI take it you have no experience in gas or related trade?
The ACS is desinged for people who are experienced installers or people with a related trade qualification wishing to also gain gas quals.
Therefore you need to complete a full gas qual at level 3 (NVQ or new diploma) or related qualificatio such as plumbing or H&V. Then you will also need to provide signed evidence of working with a registered gas installer of 240 days work on a variety of gas works including boilers, fires, water heaters, cookers, pipework, testing, purging etc etc etc
This help?
be hard pushed to find any water heaters these days dont think ive touched one for four years i didnt bother taking it as an element when i renewed although im sure theres some lurking around
i used to love them as well diaphrams and pilots provided a lot of work
realy ive never seen why they were a seperate element any way
letsbe realistic, go to college, get on an apprentaship scheme, do your 4 years at college and work alongside a professional during this time, stay with the company 5 years plus then go and work for yourself.
Be aware, I saw 4 new plumbers vans in my area this week alone, there aint enough work out there at present, and the housing market doesnt need more £70,000 a year hopefuls.
still want to do plumbing, good luck, go to college and take their advice.
i think its more a case of gas is dangerous
if you shadow a plumber no one i know has ever drowned as a result of your making a mistake but if you do something while shadowing a gas engineer then the consequences are that much greater
thet cant be watching you every second and their public liability is unlikely to cover work you are doing while with them
tell me what benefit there is for a gas engineer to let someone in their area train up and get qualified and then take their work doesnt really make much sense now does it
if you sign up for a course if you dont research said course and knowing full well you need to build a portfolio of gas evidence dont ensure you have a engineer willing to help you then tbh thats your own silly fault isnt it
I am sorry but I do not buy into the above advice, as there are a lot of Qualified people out there frightened to allow anyone else into this proffession.
I am City & Guilds level 2 + 3 certified (both 6089), we also had to do the unvented certificate, water regs assesment cert etc.
When it came to work through the Gas portfolio (which I will add, was discussed with this person in detail before I even went to join the Level 3 course at college due to the financial impact etc), I was let down by this said tradesman when it came to working through / signing off my Gas work, so now I am in a very difficult position to be able to get to Gas Safe registry.
The reasons behind it were that the other plumbers in town were placing too much presure on him - and advising him that there is not enough work in the town for them as it is (as you have basically stated above - so you have also inadvertantly said the same thing).
I feel that the UK Gas Qualified plumbers should seriously be taken to task over there 'Boys Club' antics, as price fixing is illegal - which is what you are all doing by limiting who can become Gas Qualified.
Competition is clearly something that the UK Gas Qualified Plumbers are scared of - as is clearly shown by the lack of people willing to help another get through the course.
Also - are we not seeing a move that it is the company that is registered more and more today, which I would then question how this is going to help the original postee get qualified?
He / She will still have to find someone to sign off their work - which is like pulling teeth in todays environment.
I agree we have seen an increase in people thinking that they can earn the marvelous figures in salary, but your part of the problem that is adding to this issue by limiting the numbers of Qualified people coming through the trade.
To add to the comment you made about monetary gains however - you could earn substantially more if people were prepared to work for a living. How often do we see so called tradesmen start late in the morning, pack up at 4.30 as their day is finished?
If there were more Gas Safe qualified people coming through, then the trade would not be seen as so lucrative to others. Competition would be on an equal playing field etc etc.
I feel the qualified among you already know this - hence why they make it extremely difficult for anyone to get into the Gas side of the trade.
Jay
PS - sorry that my first post is like the above, but there are always two sides to this debate. One of which has left me where many others have ended up.
welcome,
firstly, you must live in a small town by the sounds of it.
secondly, i think you are too focussed on the industry of 'gas' and not applying enough thought to generall business practices.
whatever you forte you will have to worm your way into that business sector or you will be left by the wayside and find it difficult to make a turn over even if it means playing dirty. there is a no open arms approach to any trade or business.
price fixing does not apply here because of too many variables, ie one man bands. however, the prices charged are in relation to the price standards for that area. under-cutting each other drastically is dangerous because we can all charge £1 per hour. the loosers are the ones with the most out-lay ie, mortgage, kids etc. and those who have been in business for a while can under-cut anyone trying to get into there area if they start trying to pinch business by underpricing.
one more thing, if you cant get there in your own town because it is too small, why not move.?. you cannot expect to be accomodated just because its what you want to do. a local high street with half a dozen supermarkets on it wont work will it?. and they will soon put up protest if another wanted to muscle in.
Jay K - how did you achieve your 6089 without passing your ACS? Its part of the course?
Registered gas installers and/or gas safe plumbers do NOT set the standards for gas fitting in the UK the HSE do so dont have a go at gas fitters, you take your issues up with the HSE or read the regs
Your issues about 'price fixing' are absurb and born about you and others being paranoid.
Nobody i have ever met in the trade have tried to stop others getting in the trade, it can be difficult at times but its not our fault and its difficult with good reason. There shouldnt be short cuts. we are not under training in the industry, far from it, there have been enough young people come into the trade over the past 10 years so we are not worried all the so called old timers leving the trade with no new blood because that is incorrect.
tbh mate with your stroppy attitude i cant see you getting anyone to take you on
no one owes you anything and the simple fact is you were sold the course and relied on getting one engineer to agree to take you on now i really dont see the rest of the gas engineers ganging up to block you that is totally paranoid
do like everyone else has had to do and get on with it lifes tough
They invoked this due to the inherrant obstacle I ended up with - why would I therefore take it up with City and Guilds - I do not understand what you mean here, as I feel they did nothing wrong - it was the person who was going to sign off my work?The gas is part of the 6089 level 3. It is only if the candidate CANNOT get evidence that the appendix A form can be singed to waiver the need an not a simple case of if they choose not to give you the expereince. If that was the case i would take it up with C&G's.
You dont have an issue with the regs, thats good because its nothing we can control.
You have had experience with 1 employer it seems, why tie all with same brush?
East MidlandsWhat part of the Country are you talking about?
If you think we are all insecure fitters then so be it. We cannot change your opinion although i disagree totally. Shame you see the trade so negatively. You speak so lowly of all RGI's, i wouldnt take somebody on with such a low opinion of the trade, its often a case of low self esteem, trying to blame others
Did you say you agreed to all the local plumbers not letting you get the required evidnece? why would other get involved or even know you needed it, they would be looking after their own work wouldnt they? im surprised plumbers have all got together to pressure a single employer to make him not give you the evidence? sounds very odd, and you say you agreed? Did you contcat the awarding body? have you contacted summitskills?
Point 5 - I didnt say YOU had low self esteem but people i have experience of who have come across in this way. You have jumped into a defensive reply, why would that be? You however have said all RGI's are insecure, therefore making an assumption and stating it as fact. You ae wrong but if you continue with this attitude towards people on a forum who may be able to help you I doubt you will see it that way.
If RGI's wanted to monopolise the trade why wuld the trade have trained more in he last 5 years than had been trained in the previous 20
the courses are changing, the expeirence required for gas only changed about 3 years ago, before then experience didnt need to be proved, it wasnt RGI's that changed it.
Shame you have such a low opinion of your colleagues in the trade.
You dont seem to want to listen to anything other than someone giving you the signed evidence you require. This appears to anyone reading it as just a selfish and self centered. i have had several people PM me on here and have helped them with their issues.