You don't need to be Corgi registered to do it. Corgi ceased to be the regulator of the gas industry in April 2009. Gas Safe are now the regulator, and you must be Gas Safe Registered to do any work on a gas appliance, including moving a flue
You don't need to be Corgi registered to do it. Corgi ceased to be the regulator of the gas industry in April 2009. Gas Safe are now the regulator, and you must be Gas Safe Registered to do any work on a gas appliance, including moving a flue
Corgi, Gas Safe, still the same message unless you are a pedant. i.e. You have to be approved to work on a flu. The semantics of the name of the approval are unimportant.
I disagree, there are no doubt cowboys going around who are claiming to be Corgi registered and people will be falling for it, we need to educate the public that it has changed and is now Gas Safe.
I disagree, there are no doubt cowboys going around who are claiming to be Corgi registered and people will be falling for it, we need to educate the public that it has changed and is now Gas Safe.
You don't need to be Corgi registered to do it. Corgi ceased to be the regulator of the gas industry in April 2009. Gas Safe are now the regulator, and you must be Gas Safe Registered to do any work on a gas appliance, including moving a flue
Corgi, Gas Safe, still the same message unless you are a pedant. i.e. You have to be approved to work on a flu. The semantics of the name of the approval are unimportant.
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