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First things first; I'm not Oftec, but I was looking at both Oftec and Hetas for the future possibilities and then thought I'd type this up... Mainly so in future, I will be able to find it for myself, but also to help others.
BACKGROUND
Oftec is the body that governs those working in the oil industry, while it isn't necessary to be register with Oftec, it does make it easier and cheaper to notify work.
CATEGORIES
The are three categories, for assessment to work with oil, as it is with Gas Safe.
Cat 1: Those already holding OFT Certification, and are up for re-assessment, of the particular cert'
Cat 2: Those who have a OFT Certification, but would like to add a new OFT Certification. Also, those would work within the industry such as gas safe engineers and those with relevant experience/qualifications (plumbers etc...).
Cat 3: Everyone not covered by cat 1 and 2, new to oil or plumbing. (OFT10-50)
ASSESSMENTS
OFT10-50:-
New Entrants
OFT10-101:-
Domestic/Light Commercial Commissioning/Servicing -
Pressure Jet Appliances
OFT10-102:- (Wet (W) /Dry (D))
Domestic Commissioning/Servicing –
Vaporising Appliances
OFT10-105E:-
Installation of Combustion Appliances & Systems
OFT10-600A:-
Installation of Oil Storage & Supply Systems
OFT10-201:-
Commercial Commissioning/Servicing –
Pressure Jet Appliances
REGISTERING
There are two forms of registration, individual and business. To register as a business you will need at least one person who also has individual registration (these can be applied for together).
As an individual you will be registered for different catagories, depending on what assessments have been completed;
Installation:
# Oil appliance, heating and vented hot water system
# Oil storage tank
Service and commissioning:
# Oil pressure jet appliance, heating and hot water (output<70kw)
# Oil vaporising appliance (wet and/or dry)
# Oil vaporising appliance incorporating heating and/or hot water
The cost of registering is subject to change, and varies on aMout of time you want to be registered.
RESOURCES
Oftec - www.oftec.org
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Will add to this as I learn more, as I said was just for my own reference and to help others.
BACKGROUND
Oftec is the body that governs those working in the oil industry, while it isn't necessary to be register with Oftec, it does make it easier and cheaper to notify work.
CATEGORIES
The are three categories, for assessment to work with oil, as it is with Gas Safe.
Cat 1: Those already holding OFT Certification, and are up for re-assessment, of the particular cert'
Cat 2: Those who have a OFT Certification, but would like to add a new OFT Certification. Also, those would work within the industry such as gas safe engineers and those with relevant experience/qualifications (plumbers etc...).
Cat 3: Everyone not covered by cat 1 and 2, new to oil or plumbing. (OFT10-50)
ASSESSMENTS
OFT10-50:-
New Entrants
OFT10-101:-
Domestic/Light Commercial Commissioning/Servicing -
Pressure Jet Appliances
OFT10-102:- (Wet (W) /Dry (D))
Domestic Commissioning/Servicing –
Vaporising Appliances
OFT10-105E:-
Installation of Combustion Appliances & Systems
OFT10-600A:-
Installation of Oil Storage & Supply Systems
OFT10-201:-
Commercial Commissioning/Servicing –
Pressure Jet Appliances
REGISTERING
There are two forms of registration, individual and business. To register as a business you will need at least one person who also has individual registration (these can be applied for together).
As an individual you will be registered for different catagories, depending on what assessments have been completed;
Installation:
# Oil appliance, heating and vented hot water system
# Oil storage tank
Service and commissioning:
# Oil pressure jet appliance, heating and hot water (output<70kw)
# Oil vaporising appliance (wet and/or dry)
# Oil vaporising appliance incorporating heating and/or hot water
The cost of registering is subject to change, and varies on aMout of time you want to be registered.
RESOURCES
Oftec - www.oftec.org
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Will add to this as I learn more, as I said was just for my own reference and to help others.
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