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#1 Posted : 23 January 2003 21:02:00(UTC)
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Posted By Stuart Nagle
Dear, All.

I am looking for some assistance on the training requirements for fitters to undertake fitting on non-domestic gas pipe installations.

Specifically, pipes up to 150mm external diameter feeding gas to boilers in factories/industry.

Any assistance or direction would be most appreciated.

Stuart
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#2 Posted : 24 January 2003 13:00:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson
Stuart,have you triedYou can contact CORGI as follows:

CORGI (The Council for Registered Gas Installers)
1 Elmwood
Chineham Business Park
Crockford Lane
Basingstoke
Hants
RG24 8WG

Tel: 01256 372200

enquiries@corgi-gas.com

Monday - Thursday
9am to 5.30pm

Friday
9am to 5pm

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#3 Posted : 24 January 2003 13:13:00(UTC)
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Posted By Stuart Nagle
Dave.

Thanks for the contact details.

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#4 Posted : 27 January 2003 01:07:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ken Urquhart
Stuart,

It's a while since I was directly involved in Gas Services work in the UK.

Apart from the CORGI site that you have already been referred to, se also:

The HSE Web Home Page and go to A-Z search then click on G for Gas, Lots of links and information here.

Be aware that all the Gas and Gas Safety Regulations in the UK are currently under review and there are significant change proposals in the line, some will affect Training of persons performing Gas Fitting work.

Look also at the following sites which represent the Mechanical, Electrical and Service provision and installation industries in the UK, again lots of information, guidance and comment here.

The Heating and Ventialating Contractors Association:
www.hvca.org.uk

The Building Services Research and Information Association:
www.bsria.co.uk

Hope this helps.

regards.

Ken Urquhart
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