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whisky-dave wrote:
On Wednesday, 12 November 2014 14:52:45 UTC, Chris French wrote:
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On Tuesday, 11 November 2014 21:08:58 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Tuesday, 11 November 2014 15:56:32 UTC, Clive George wrote:
On 11/11/2014 14:31, whisky-dave wrote:
On Monday, 10 November 2014 17:27:45 UTC, Chris French wrote:
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whisky-dave writes
On Thursday, 6 November 2014 20:11:59 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:



that's why you suggested ignore H&S and DIYing the job because
according
to you you don;lt need to be gas safe to work on your own home.

LEGALLY you can do the work on your own home, ****wit.

No you can't, well NOT gas work, unless you have the required cert.

Wrong, the law says you have to be 'competent' (see discussions here
before)

Where does the LAW say that.
Have you actually read up on it I thought not.





http://www.gassaferegister.co.uk/PDF...pplia nce.pdf

Are we _really_ going through this again?

whisky-dave, you're wrong. Try looking at the law, not the
interpretation of it from people who stand to gain from saying it's
illegal to do stuff.

Then I need a superior being such as yourself to show me that law.

Can you tell me why you've not shown me that law ?

That has been show to you REPEATEDLY.

The problem is that you are completely blotto, as always
and that's why you can never remember what your stupid
nose has been rubbed in time after time after time on this.

If you show me a law that say I can work on gas myself then I
believe you.

That has happened repeatedly now, and you have just forgotten
already.

http://www.hse.gov.uk/gas/domestic/faqownerocc.htm
Do I have to use a Gas Safe registered engineer to complete gas work?


Anyone employed to work on gas appliances in domestic premises must be
a Gas Safe registered engineer link to external website and competent
in that area of gas work.


Sigh.......

Yes, if someone is doing the work for reward, they have to be Gas Safe
registered.

You can do your own work if you are 'competent', as has been pointed
out to you a number of times now.


WRONG. Back in 1998 it was OK BEFORE gas safe during the CORGI era.
but that has now changed.

Claiming being 'competent' is NO longer enough.


last summer, I talked to the Gas Safe person who was servicing our theatre
boilers. He checked with Gas Safe and, yes, I was allowed to work on my
own boiler.

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