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Hello,
I've done the C&G Level 2 in Plumbing Studies. I'm currently working as a plumber's mate (part-time). Eventually, I'd like to become Gas Safe registered and work on LPG - at leisure sites and maybe on boats, etc.
Any comments or advice on how best to get there? Should I do the Level 2 NVQ Plumbing and Heating and then go onto gas training? Or, leap straight onto a gas course?
Thanks and have a great day!
 
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My advice would be to go along the NVQ level 2 in plumbing and heating before embarking on the Gas ACS qualification.
It may appear to be a longer more tortuous route, but at the end if it you will be very well prepared for a very rewarding career in the UK domestic gas sector.

Be aware that you need to qualify on domestic methane before you can seek a future qualification in LPG.

Before you start, ensure that you have all the arrangements in place to complete(and get signed off) your practical potfolio.

Good luck
 
I have a feeling you will have to go to level 3 mate .
However if the guy you are working for is gas safe and invests some time and training in you , you work your **** off , theres no reason for you not to go straight for your ACS , but do not forget passing your ACS does not give you automatic gas safe .
 
Most training centers will teach you the full ACS requirements including the appliances, but not LPG as there are different requirements for that. Contact specific training centers like option skills ect, but it can be expensive.

saghir hussain
 
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