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Can I run this past a few of you just for your opinions.
I have been a maintenance engineer for over 40 years working on steam, air, oil and gas all my working life with pipe sizes up to 6” in dia. My question is does working on gas in my home require gas safe qualifications, is this right? Or does this come under competent persons statement. I do not intend doing any gas work as I have always had a corgi/gas safe engineers to carry out the work in my home even having to contact an engineer about a gas leak he had left me with. I just wondered that if I have competently worked with gas all my working life would I be ok doing the work. I say again I am not intending to do any work it’s just something that has always crossed my mind and would like your opinions.
 
need to be gas safe sorry to say

and you shouldnt of been working on gas lines if you arnt gas safe
 
still have to be competent eg course quals
Shaun you are wrong, I’ve worked in a factory all my life so the gas safe regs do not apply as they do to people working in people’s homes and businesses. That is why I raised the question to see If anyone knew the answer. If people with my experience are not allowed to work on gas at home that’s fine but be aware factory regulations are totally different to domestic. Yes we are competent and I have worked on lines that would have made a bloody massive crater if we didn’t know what we were doing.
 
i didnt say you needed to be gas safe in factories i said you needed to be qualified, so what happens if something went wrong the insurances would need to see your qualifications
 
You must hold some qualifications though?
Do you install, test, purge the pipework to the same standards as else where?
 
i didnt say you needed to be gas safe in factories i said you needed to be qualified, so what happens if something went wrong the insurances would need to see your qualifications
As engineers we have served a recognised apprenticeship which gives us the right to work on all the equipment in the factory we have been trained on. Our factories would not allow us to work on equipment we were not competent to work on. Not only would we be held responsible for something that went wrong but the factory would also be held responsible also. I understand what you say about regs as these are for everyone’s safety but was just wondering if anyone knew the answer for sure.
 
As engineers we have served a recognised apprenticeship which gives us the right to work on all the equipment in the factory we have been trained on. Our factories would not allow us to work on equipment we were not competent to work on. Not only would we be held responsible for something that went wrong but the factory would also be held responsible also. I understand what you say about regs as these are for everyone’s safety but was just wondering if anyone knew the answer for sure.

you've just answered your own question

need to be trained / qualified in that machine / line
 
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