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Does anybody know how long the course is in UK for gas safe.thinking about getting gas registered. I'm based in northern Ireland, the course over here takes 3 month
 
Gas Safe Registration is fairly straightforward. To achieve basic registration (boilers and water heaters only) in three months, you would need to be working with a Gas Safe Engineer to build up your portfolio of at least ten supervised jobs. Thereafter, you meed to wait 6 months to add cookers, fires and the three categories of LPG - without having to submit a further portfolio of relevant work.

For the theoretical / practical training it is generally a full time course lasting 5 or 6 weeks.
In conclusion to achieve registration in 3 months would be very good going
 
Jeez, 10 supervised jobs??!!! I had to produce 75 boiler jobs and 35 for fires, cookers etc. I went to college though on day release working with a small plumbing and heating company 4 days a week. I already had my nvq and was told at the end I could have got away with 35 days but college wanted it to be more comprehensive than that.
 
Duncan,

Yes and 5 of the 10 jobs can be in a classroom / simulated environment!

In essence, Gas Safe can now be achieved by only undertaking 5 Landlord Certificates in a true domestic environment.

I will leave you to draw your own conclusions.
 
Ffs, I’m not surprised I struggle with gas sometimes. I was on loan to our subbies and picked up hardly anything, they were on price work, and I think we only needed so many installs, ant remember the figure, but wasn’t half of yours Duncan 😩
 
Duncan,

Yes and 5 of the 10 jobs can be in a classroom / simulated environment!

In essence, Gas Safe can now be achieved by only undertaking 5 Landlord Certificates in a true domestic environment.

I will leave you to draw your own conclusions.


Who’s told you that pal?
 
That is the current pathway for Logic Certification MLP Program DNGA 3 to achieve ACS. The portfolio for boilers is 5 service or landlord certificates and 5 instals.
The instals can be in a simulated environment.

In essence the ACS entry point is:

Evidence that you have basic plumbing knowledge
Classroom theoretical training 3 weeks
Classroom practical training 2 weeks
Write up 10 method statements
Write up and have endorsed 5 service / inspections/ landlord certificates in a real environment. (Portfolio)
Write up and have endorsed 5 installs in a simulated environment. (Portfolio)
Sit the ACS assessment.
Pass and register for Gas Safe.
After 6 months return for 1 week to extend the qualification for cookers and fires ( no further portfolio requirements).

I don’t agree with the above, but it is sadly reality.
 
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Ffs, I’m not surprised I struggle with gas sometimes. I was on loan to our subbies and picked up hardly anything, they were on price work, and I think we only needed so many installs, ant remember the figure, but wasn’t half of yours Duncan 😩
I know what you mean, 6 boiler installs was all it took for me then 7 days in the classroom. My first few boiler faults, landlords and services really worried me. I'm alot more confident now but these training centres have alot to answer for.
 

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