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1968, the 22-storey Ronan Point apartment block in Canning Town,
London, was devastated by a massive gas blast that claimed five
lives.
The tragedy led to a determination to protect the public from unsafe
gas installations. CORGI was duly founded in 1970 as the Confederation
for the Registration of Gas Installers, and was given the task of
ensuring that gas work was carried out safely.
Initially, gas installers could become affiliated to CORGI on a
voluntary basis. In 1991, however, the Health & Safety Executive
(HSE) asked CORGI to maintain a register of competent gas installers
in the UK. CORGI became the ‘Council for Registered Gas Installers’.
CORGI’s responsibilities have now extended to include Northern Ireland
and the Isle of Man and we are also working to improve gas safety
in The Channel Isles.
Registration is now a legal requirement for businesses and self-employed
people working on gas fittings or appliances.There are many benefits
of being CORGI registered. Around 47,000 gas installation businesses
employing approximately 98,000 gas fitting operatives are currently
registered.
CORGI
works to a tight remit prescribed by the HSE. As well as operating
the register of competent gas installers, CORGI:
- Investigates gas safety related complaints
from the public
- Provides members of the public with details
of local registered installers
Over
the last 30 years CORGI have become a leading authority in gas safety
issues and of course, registration schemes. Our expert knowledge
is now being put to use outside of the CORGI registration scheme.
More
recently we have developed some subsidiary companies. You can find
out more about these by clicking below:
CORGI
Certification Ltd
CSL Digital Print
CORGI
Services Ltd
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