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Hello all as I mentioned in previous threads I am not gas safe reg yet but attending too be one soon.

whats the rule like about working with a gas safe reg person am I covered when I work for him ? Am I allowed doing gas jobs like boiler break downs even though he isn't next to me ?

Or or does he has to be right next to me ?

I assuming I am not allowed to touch anything like gas stuff neither boiler is that right ?

As I work previously for a long time gas safe reg person he said I could work for him in his name he would cover me but I think that's illegal isn't it ? Why do people tell you such a Bull@&£?

What at could happen to me legally in terms of regulations like getting a ban? Why do ppl like this to earn more money ? In my opinion is very dangerous even though you know about boiler as he wouldn't come and check. What you recommend and think about this case ?
 
If you are in training with the pre-requisite requirements - the law is clear.

You must be at all times accompanied by a gas safe registered engineer who is overseeing you.

You cannot work unless you are competent and on the register.

Havent you asked this before ???

Legally - you would be putting lives at risk as not have access to the latest updates in legislation and face prison if caught.
 
And to be frank I think you know the answer.

I have trouble in reconciling what you are saying with a responsible engineer being so flagrant & blaśe towards the rules to put his livelyhood on the line by saying this
 
Unless you are actually Gas Safe Registered, you are not allowed to work on ANY part of the gas line unless you are under the direct supervision of a Gas Safe Registered engineer. This means that the engineer MUST be with you all the time whilst you are working on the gas supply or boiler etc, and that they must also check your work afterwards.
Should you fail to comply with this you, and the engineer, could end up in prison as a result of contravening the relevant GSIUR

Below is an extract from the GSIUR:

Gas work should only be undertaken:
(a) by a person who has successfully completed an industry-recognised training course followed by assessment of competence. Training that leads to assessment of competence in safe gas work should be recognised by the industry’s standards setting body; or
(b) in the case of a currently or previously registered person, where they have proved competence through a certification scheme; or
(c) for those working at premises that fall outside the scope of the Regulations (see regulation 2(4) and associated guidance), by a person who has successfully completed an appropriate full training course followed by assessment of competence.


The mention of competency refers to the ACS exam, and registration with Gas Safe Register as far as I know.
 
I do not do anything gas related jobs ... I payed too much money and my family is too important than going to prison or pay fines. I'd rather would like to know what could do to stop this guy from doing this ?
 
You need to have up to date ACS and he needs to register you under his name for you to do work for him I think.
 
Probably not a good way to endear yourself to those you are working with so explain to him first, and give him the chance to put it right. If he doesn't then report him to Gas Safe Register and let them sort it out.
 
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