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Hey I work for a building firm as a plumber, the plumber I work with at the firm is leaving. The firm is on about putting me through my gas, for this would I need to build a gas portfolio? Would other people guessed getting gas safe registered is a good idea? I realize it will mean a bit of paper work?
 
you'll also need to learn how to do it and follow in someones coat tails to know how and get your portfolio signed off
 
How many jobs etc is needed for a portfolio? I no how to carry out let by and tightness testing. But have not had much to do with flue gas analyzers.
 
Analyser is a basic tool u hardly use. It's pipework, calculations and craftsmanship. FGA is muppets excuse for servicing
 
Could you explain more please?

Let's put it this way.

Gas Safe has just turned the GIUSP on its head. It became live on the first of this month but we won't be given an insight into the changes until August. Even training centres have been caught on the hop.

We are expected to check for industry updates regularly and comply with them immediately.

And if we don't? There's the possibility of a cell door slamming closed behind you.

Still feeling confident?
 
Let's put it this way.

Gas Safe has just turned the GIUSP on its head. It became live on the first of this month but we won't be given an insight into the changes until August. Even training centres have been caught on the hop.

We are expected to check for industry updates regularly and comply with them immediately.

And if we don't? There's the possibility of a cell door slamming closed behind you.

Still feeling confident?

I no its a lot of responsibility yes, what do you mean when you say even training centers have been caught in the hop?
 
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released as in regulations have changed?

No. The regs haven't changed. Just the classification and treatment of unsafe situations.

You don't really need to know about it because come the time you do your training the changes will be incorporated.
 
Thanks for the replys, am guessing the firm I work for will need to get a new gas safe plumber in as at the moment there is no one to build a portfolio with.
 
Thanks for the replys, am guessing the firm I work for will need to get a new gas safe plumber in as at the moment there is no one to build a portfolio with.

either that or they find someone for you to go with
 
After a gas safe plumber signs off a new house is he responsible for the safety of the gas appliances and pipework on the house for a number of years?
 
After a gas safe plumber signs off a new house is he responsible for the safety of the gas appliances and pipework on the house for a number of years?

until anything is changed yes
 
changed or serviced?

changed and if the appliance is serviced its not the original gas fitters problem as it has been serviced by another
 
However gas qualifications are something most see as essential to progress within plumbing.

some plumbing appliances require gas as well :D
 
Hence my remark about the cell door.

if we screw up people can die. And that's a constant thought in the back of my head.

you always double think yourself well i do :(
 
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