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guys, can anyone clarify this for me on here so I can tell my boss or should I phone gas safe for clarity.
New legislation states I have to wait 6 months from passing my CCN1 before I can do CKR1.
1- In the meantime can I remove and reconnect existing cookers at the bayonet?
2 - Can I install a new cooker if someone with CKR1 comes to check and commission it and fill in any necessary documents?
Cheers
 
I would say no to number 1, because you don't have the qualification you can't touch them or do any work on them. Number 2 I would say you can install it but technically you would require to be supervised at all times while working on it.
 
Anyone can remove a cooker from the bayonet, or plug a new cooker into a bayonet,

Some thoughts on this;

If you own the cooker you can plug the bayonet in, but if you are being employed to do it then you need to be qualified.
As Darren suggested, if it's new it's need commisioning.
If it's used it needs re commisioning.

Looking on the black side, if something goes wrong then where's the blame going to stop?
 
Some thoughts on this;

If you own the cooker you can plug the bayonet in, but if you are being employed to do it then you need to be qualified.
As Darren suggested, if it's new it's need commisioning.
If it's used it needs re commisioning.

Looking on the black side, if something goes wrong then where's the blame going to stop?

Good point snow, being employed to do it is a different set of rules and you have to have the relevant qualifications. Yet still anyone (not employed to do it) can do it. CRAZY WORLD !!!
 
Read technical bulletin 025. It is as snowhead has said, a homeowner can disconnect and reconnect in the same position but if your employed to do so then you must hold the relevant qualifications.
That’s crazy :eek:
I’d never leave something for a customer to connect !
I’ll just be telling my boss I’m not touching them till I have CKR1
 
Welcome to the headache world of gas work o_O

As Craig has said TB025 you can google this as it’s on hse website - contractors responsibility when when disconnecting and reconnecting gas cooking appliances. :cool:
 
Welcome to the headache world of gas work o_O

As Craig has said TB025 you can google this as it’s on hse website - contractors responsibility when when disconnecting and reconnecting gas cooking appliances. :cool:
I know it’s madness.
We done a couple of days cooker training as part of the course as well so I don’t get why I have to wait 6 months to sit it now, but looks like il just have to. It seems like those days could have went toward something in the assessments.
 
When did the 6 month change.

I thought you had to do any other categories WITHIN 6 months otherwise you had to do Core again.

Glad I've retired and my Commercial ACS has expired.
 
When did the 6 month change.

I thought you had to do any other categories WITHIN 6 months otherwise you had to do Core again.

Glad I've retired and my Commercial ACS has expired.
Not sure , I phoned my lecturer last week to tell him to book me in for CKR1 and he didmt even know if had changed so must be fairly recently.
It came into force October 2018 snow.
did they give any reason for this change ?
 

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