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The firm I served my time with put me through the course to get corgi registered in the fourth year the card had the firms name on it, this was about five years ago I left soon after to work for someone else and no longer did gas work. I have been self employed for the last two years and im thinking of getting gas safety registered will having done the course before count or will I have to start the process over again and how do I go about getting registered?
 
if you have ACS quals you can phone GSR and pay £428 to register a new company, if your certs have expired then you are a CAT 1 and simply need to go to a training centre or college and resit the ACS, if you know your stuff do straight assessment, or if you arent too confident do some refresher training first
 
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