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Some of them don't want you to do it
 
Yes but the point being some companies don't want you doing work outside their work
 
I was under the impression that you could only sign off work that you've done for that company so if you wanted to work outside of that you'd need your own registration. That's what I've done anyway. Luckily my employer doesn't mind what work I undertake outside of their hours.
 
That's my point some employers don't mind. Lots do
 
I was under the impression that you could only sign off work that you've done for that company so if you wanted to work outside of that you'd need your own registration. That's what I've done anyway. Luckily my employer doesn't mind what work I undertake outside of their hours.

So you payed for your own seperate number just for private work?
 
So if you work for a company under their license number you still have your own gas id number cant you use that?

It depends on your contract of employment, irrespective of having your own registration.

This is the point we're trying to get you to understand.
 
And how would they know?

Because when something goes **** up and gas safe investigate they will contact the user of the gas safe registration number. I.e. The employer.
Using an employers gas safe number for your own private use is a p take in my opinion.
 
Something tells me you're going to do it anyway, making further discussion on the matter pointless.

Closing this thread now.
 
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