Applicants
from gas installer businesses need to be competent in order to carry
out gas work and will need to be in possession of certificates of
competence in the areas of gas work they intend to undertake before
they can become CORGI registered. Gas operatives are required to
demonstrate gas safety competence by successfully completing nationally
agreed assessments, carried out at an approved
assessment centre.
CORGI will only accept Certificates
of Competence that have been issued through the following certification
schemes.
Accredited Certification
Scheme (ACS)
ACS Certificates of Competence
are only issued by Certification Bodies that conform to European
Standard EN45013 and have been accredited by the United Kingdom
Accreditation Service (UKAS). ACS Certificates are valid for a maximum
of 5 years.
There are currently six
Certification Bodies with 230 centres around the UK capable of delivering
these assessments. The Certification Bodies are:
Zurich Certification
Telephone Number: 0500 600
545/ 01246 269048
BPEC – British
Plumbing Employers Council
02476 420970
www.bpec.org.uk
CITB – Construction
Industry Training Board
01485 577700 www.citb.org.uk
ERS
01246 252310
CAS-Certification
and Assessment Services
07966 098627
Logic Certification
0208 839 2439
To find an assessment
centre near you, click below:
ACS
assessment centres
Gas Services Installation
and Maintenance ACS aligned N/SVQ
This method of certification
is awarded by City and Guilds and has a scheme number of 6012; this
is currently the only N/SVQ that has been aligned to the ACS scheme
and is accepted by both CORGI and the Health and Safety Executive
(HSE).
This scheme is for
the installation and maintenance of natural gas appliances &
equipment and Emergency Service Operations.
The N/SVQ certification is
valid for CORGI Registration purposes for a period of five years
from the date the certificate is issued and allows the operative
to access and take the required ACS re-assessment due at that time.
Entry Routes for
Operatives seeking ACS Certification
Prior to assessment every
certification body has to ensure that each candidate provides accurate
information relating to any gas industry experience and/or qualifications
held.
During the processing period
each candidate, depending upon their experience/qualification(s)
held is allocated into one of three categories, these are -
Category One
Experienced gas-fitting operatives
from within or outside of the United Kingdom who are:
- seeking to renew expired or expiring certificates of gas safety
competence i.e. HSC, ACoP, ACS or Gas Services N/SVQ's
- seeking assessment and certification to extend their range of
gas work;
- foreign nationals seeking to obtain certificates of gas safety
competence that will allow them to meet United Kingdom gas work
requirements. Operatives in this category need to
provide evidence of their gas fitting qualifications and experience
and all information needs to be translated into English, where
appropriate.
Category Two
Candidates have to provide
evidence that qualifications are held which are relevant to the
area(s) of gas work where they are seeking to acquire certification.
These qualifications must show that competence has been achieved
in the generic work activities associated with fossil fuelled appliances/equipment
and/or pipe work installation, including any of the following work
activities, flueing or ventilation or the installation, maintenance
or commissioning of such appliances.
Examples of appropriate
qualifications include:
Plumbing craft
qualification or N/SVQ (oil and/or solid fuel options) – suitable
initially for domestic or commercial central, water heating
or pipe work installation.
Pipe Fitter/Welder
craft qualification or N/SVQ – suitable initially for commercial
pipe work, pipe work commissioning and meter installation.
Heating and
Ventilation craft qualification or N/SVQ – suitable initially
for commercial pipe work and appliance installation.
Refrigeration
Engineer/Fitter craft qualification or N/SVQ - suitable initially
for commercial appliance and pipe work installation.
In addition to appropriate
qualifications candidates need to provide written
evidence confirming that “on the job” gas installation and/or maintenance
training has been undertaken and that any experience of gas work
gained has been carried out under the direct supervision
of a competent operative, employed by a CORGI registered
company. Such written evidence
will need to be provided from the employer and detail precisely
the areas of gas work undertaken.
Category Three
These candidates are new
entrants into the gas industry and are unable to provide details
of relevant qualifications and/or experience. These
will be individuals who are classed as entering the industry for
the first time, or changing career direction
Candidates in this category
should be advised to seek training and experience that will result
in the attainment of a National/Scottish Vocational Qualification
(N/SVQ) in Gas Services, Installation and Maintenance at Level 2
or 3, or obtain employment with a CORGI registered business who
is willing to provide an auditable extended period of company “in
house” gas training programme together with the necessary organisational
support prior to undertaking ACS assessment.
The duration and content
of the training programme will be determined by the scope of gas
work being undertaken. Evidence in the form of a portfolio
following completion of such training must be presented to the assessment
centre before a candidate can undertake assessments.
Alternatively an N/SVQ within
the Mechanical Engineering Sector with related on the job gas training
and experience in the intended areas of gas work to be carried out
will also support a future application.
Application for CORGI
Registration
It is important to note that
prior to applying for CORGI registration, you or your gas operative
must be in possession of valid certificate(s) of gas safety competence
for the categories of gas work in which you will be working.
If certificates of competence are not in place CORGI will be unable
to process the application.
Once you have passed your
assessments, you can apply for an application pack from CORGI. After
applying for registration, providing you meet the necessary requirements,
a CORGI Inspector will carry out a Pre-registration assessment visit.
On completion of the pre-registration process, CORGI decides whether
your application will be accepted or not.
CORGI registration is valid
for a year from April through to March. All registered installers
necessarily renew their registration in March. CORGI sends out notification
of renewal in advance.
There are many benefits
of being CORGI registered.
To make further
enquiries about CORGI registration please call 0870 401 2300
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