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your more than welcome if you get a response ask them to email you it over in writing and keep us updated :)
 
I'll get in touch with them. I have the documents thanks.

Your help is much appreciated.



Looking at what you have said up to now, I would expect you to have IGE/UP1 and whatever covers the commercial appliances you work on.

You should also check your insurance (just a thought if you're self employed) to make sure they cover industrial gas installations and equipment. I have come across a few over the years who say they cover commercial gas/Plumbing/Heating but that is not the same as industrial process.
 

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