Been at the training center all day, got another 4 days to go.
It's that time again as a CORGI registered engineer that I have to requalify to be able to continue working on gas appliances.
We have to do this every 5 years, as well as buy our CORGI registration every year.
It is quite expensive by the time you take into account loss of earnings, travel costs and of course the exams themselves.
They(the powers that be) change the regulations on a fairly regular basis (several times a year) so by the end of 5 years there's plenty of new stuff to get a grip on. Also there are lots of new gas boilers on the market that have new regs built around them, and we have to pass exams on the new energy efficiency and building regs etc.
But jo bloggs can go and buy a boiler down at B&Q, no questions asked.
Plus we have to register every single boiler we install with CORGI (and pay them for the privelidge for each and every boiler) so that they can issue the customer with a certificate if comlpliance so they(the customer) can sell their house under the new homebuyer report, and so they(CORGI) know where the new boilers are fitted so they can inspect it without our knowledge.
Still it keeps us on our toes and protects the customers from incompetant gas fitters/plumbers.
So when having gas work done always use a CORGI registerd engineer and don't be afraid to ask for proof, a bona fide installer will be happy to show proof of GORGI registration, after all it costs an arm and a leg.
It's that time again as a CORGI registered engineer that I have to requalify to be able to continue working on gas appliances.
We have to do this every 5 years, as well as buy our CORGI registration every year.
It is quite expensive by the time you take into account loss of earnings, travel costs and of course the exams themselves.
They(the powers that be) change the regulations on a fairly regular basis (several times a year) so by the end of 5 years there's plenty of new stuff to get a grip on. Also there are lots of new gas boilers on the market that have new regs built around them, and we have to pass exams on the new energy efficiency and building regs etc.
But jo bloggs can go and buy a boiler down at B&Q, no questions asked.
Plus we have to register every single boiler we install with CORGI (and pay them for the privelidge for each and every boiler) so that they can issue the customer with a certificate if comlpliance so they(the customer) can sell their house under the new homebuyer report, and so they(CORGI) know where the new boilers are fitted so they can inspect it without our knowledge.
Still it keeps us on our toes and protects the customers from incompetant gas fitters/plumbers.
So when having gas work done always use a CORGI registerd engineer and don't be afraid to ask for proof, a bona fide installer will be happy to show proof of GORGI registration, after all it costs an arm and a leg.
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