In the UK and Northern Ireland, to carry out works on any gas appliance a company and each of the individual engineers must be Gas Safe registered.
Gas Safe are responsible for checking the competency and knowledge of a person who would like to undertake works with gas appliances, the body are also responsible for the renewals of Gas Safe status along with the investigation and prosecution of persons undertaking illegal gas works. Gas Safe is run by the HSE (Health and Safety Executive) who are responsible for enforcing legislation and regulations to prevent accidents and incidents as a result of work-related tasks.
How does an engineer become Gas Safe registered?
Unsafe gas works pose a serious threat to both life and assets, therefore achieving a Gas Safe registration is not simply an application. An engineer must in the first instance sit an approved qualification and display their understanding and competency, once they have done this, they are offered a three-month probationary registration. During the three-month probation period, all gas works must be reported to Gas Safe so they may be assessed, after which, if the Gas Safe body are happy, they will allow the engineer full registration. After this, a gas engineer must reapply for registration every 12 months to ensure their competency and understanding are up to date and in line with industry standards.
What are the risks of using an engineer who is not Gas Safe registered?
An engineer who is not Gas Safe registered, whether they have previously been before or not, poses serious threat to life. In each renewal, gas engineers are tested on the most current methods of safe practice, therefore, an engineer with an expired registration may be missing some vital information which could pose a significant risk of gas leaks. An engineer who has never been Gas Safe registered is even more dangerous as they have no proof of having ever understood the risk and requirements of safe gas work.
How do I check someone is Gas Safe registered?
Gas Safe ID
Before allowing an engineer to commence any works, you should ask to see their Gas Safe ID card. Their ID card should clearly show the engineer’s photo, the license number and its start and end dates, a security hologram and the business with which the engineer is associated with on the front. The back of the ID card will show the work the engineer is qualified to carry out and their current qualifications. All our engineers will have their ID on them at all times, please don’t be afraid to ask them, we understand the importance of gas safety. You can find more information regarding the Gas Safe ID card here: https://www.gassaferegister.co.uk/help-and-advice/understand-the-gas-safe-id-card/
Gas Safe Register
To prevent fraudulent Gas Safe ID Cards being used for illegal works, the Gas Safe register is available to the public online here: https://www.gassaferegister.co.uk/find-an-engineer/. You can search by business name, business registration number, engineer license number or by simply entering your postcode and finding all Gas Safe registered engineers and businesses in your local area. You’ll find our Gas Safe registration for Pro Gas here:
https://www.gassaferegister.co.uk/find-an-engineer/check-a-business/?id=U82fzXtBP6IedbA8XgPYUw%3d%3d
What if I suspect someone is operating without a Gas Safe registration?
You have the right to refuse an engineer access to your property if they are unable or unwilling to. You should also report them as soon as possible to Gas Safe by following this link:
https://www.gassaferegister.co.uk/help-and-advice/complaints-report-an-illegal/
If the engineer you suspect has already commenced or completed gas works, contact a Gas Safe registered business as soon as possible for a safety check.
Understand the Gas Safe ID card
All Gas Safe registered engineers carry a Gas Safe ID card. Make sure you know what you're looking for when checking the card.
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