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Hey, i completed my apprenticeship a year ago now and have nvq level 2 and 3, all gas qualifications, water regs and unvented certificates and i am also interested in takin oil qualifications, can anybody help me on this? i just want know if there is any good training handbooks i can buy to get me an insight into the oil field so i have some knowledge before i actualy start a course.
please help! thank you.:)
 
For all oil work you should be OFTEC registered. Go to their webiste for courses/background etc. Recommend OFTEC training with Grant in Devises - good bunch of guy's/good oil-fired boilers etc. Good luck.
 
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