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My registration ran out at the end of November. I'm booked in on the 4th January for renewal.

question is, am I still legal now.?( on holiday until 4th so not doing anything anyway) if not when eill I be again?
or fo we have a bit of leeway?

happy Christmas all !:carolers:
 
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Re: Gas safe elzpsed

technically totally illegal to work, mainly lack of insurance and gas safe can prosecute you if you cocked up, but then again they would do that anyway..........................................
 
Re: Gas safe elzpsed

no thats why you can do it 6 months early and still get the full term
 
I would think any job you do, on paper would be done before end of november or after jan 4th!!!!!
 
Is it 1st reassessment??
 
You'll find it very difficult. As it's not as much and as hard as 1st time round .
So get in and get on with it.
Best luck.
And merry Christmas.
Next time don't be running "on time"
I'd be feeling bit choked.
 
You'll find it NOT difficult. As it's not 1st time round .
So get in and get on with it.
Best luck.
And merry Christmas.
Next time don't be running "on time"
I'd be feeling bit choked.
Blasted phone of mine and spells really bad.
Thought I would have a new Samsung edge 6+ from secretary santa..
But nowt
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I thought if you are late and expired you have to re register and pay start up fees (and lose your old number)?
 
I done my reassessment last month. And have just got my certificate back. They say it can take up to 6 weeks to get the paperwork sorted. If your certs have expired then you cant do any gas work.
 
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