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I have been informed that the regulations are to change soon and that any room with a naked flame in a workplace will need to have a CO detector fitted. This would include rooms such as a commercial kitchen or even a science research lab that used gas burners. But I cannot see any information anywhere on this new gas regulation. Does anyone with knowledge of gas regulations know if this is true or is it something that is only recommended. I'm just always suspicious when sale persons try and convince me to install something by claiming its a new statutory regulation. Of course there may be circumstances when risk assessment concluded that it was required but I have been told there is no option anymore.
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I have had a look at the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998- 3rd edition and nothing is mentioned about that here. The HSE website does not mention it either. I think someone is telling porkies…
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Regulations come into being from 3 sources:
Relevant Secretary of State Daily Mail A bloke down the pub
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The only place I know of where there is a requirement for CO detection to be fitted is in the Bldg. Regs. App. Doc. J and that is only when fitting solid fuel heating/combustion appliances.
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http://www.fia.uk.com/en...ented-homes-under-reviewI had seen this article last year, and though is about fitting carbon monoxide detectors in rented homes it shows that though what you have heard for workplaces is not yet a legal requirement it may mean that somone has seen a similar article to the one above that its is being 'considered' Lisa
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