‘Cooking with gas’

Posted in OLCI in the news on October 15th, 2009
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Article from The Daily Star, April 2009:

"Regulations for those working in building and construction, especially those for electrical and gas installations are changing all the time.

To stay abreast of all the new changes, plus any legislation that is introduced, it’s vital that staff are trained and assessed.

Recently, in the gas engineering and installation sector, changes were introduced via the new Gas Safe Register which has replaced the old CORGI scheme and requires anyone working as a gas engineer to be registered with the new scheme.

Qualifications for trainee gas service technicians include the City & Guilds NVQ Level 2 and 3 in Domestic Natural Gas Installation and Maintenance. A number of training providers offer training and assessment for those working towards registration, while some companies offer apprenticeship schemes in a range of technical and gas engineering roles. Read more »