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chelsea

because i'm doing my acs at college just to let you know that the viper book is not being issued anymore.

corgi 5th edition book

gas safety training manual
 
The viper books are available as an online resource with one off print licence at Welcome to www.vipergas.co.uk . Large organisations and training centres can also order hard copies in multiples of 20.

Mike
 
Serves them right really. When I bought mine I was disgusted to find some reference to using pythagoras theorem on something that was not even geometry related let alone anything to do with triangles. At the price I paid I considered that the least I should expect was a book not put together by idiots.

Reminds me of the advert Potterton were running some years back that featured a diaper-clad baby chalking out the general formula for solving a quadratic equation on a blackboard. Trouble is, the equation was wrong.

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