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I have been a maintenance engineer for over 40 years working on steam, air, oil and gas all my working life
Yes you are right, also glass furnaces running on oil and gas. As a maintenance engineer I have had to have the knowledge to work on everything in the factory including installation and maintenance of all services and machinery. That is why I asked the hypothetical question as I could never understand how I was able to work on pipe work up to 6” but not allowed on 15mm domestic. From the experience I have had with mainly British Gas engineers they wouldn’t know what competence was if it hit them round the face. I have had so many secondary faults caused by gas engineers that I have gone to the small gas engineer as they seem more competence.Hello Scoz
I presume it was process Plant/burners/ Boilers you worked on?
If he was competent to carry out the work there would be no problem. Competence is the key word.What would you say if it was the other way round. A domestic gas fitter wanting to work in the factory?
I am going to close this thread now as to me you want to be put on a pedestal and worshiped as a gas engineer.goodnightIf he was competent to carry out the work there would be no problem. Competence is the key word.
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