If you have experience in the plumbing or Gas industry and want to widen your scope to include domestic gas appliance installation and servicing, this course could be for you.
Our Nine Week Gas Managed Learning Programme (MLP) provides the first steps in qualifying as a Gas Safe registered engineer. Becoming a Gas Safe registered Engineer will require:
Please contact the Kiwa Energy Training Team on +44 (0)1242 662121 to find out the next course dates.
The Kiwa Energy MLP has been designed specifically for those of you with industry experience and will cover all the theory and practical knowledge that you will need to move you through the process of becoming Gas Safe registered. The MLP is certified by Cert-ain certification body and approved by IGEM.
The duration for this training aspect is dependent on your experience and knowledge, which will be assessed by way of a short assessment and exam.
There will be written exams and practical assessments throughout the training period. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be provided with a Kiwa Energy Cert-ain - Candidate Workbook (Portfolio) and guidance for completion.
Please note the cost does not include VAT.
Work Placement (Portfolio Completion) - Work based Competence and Gas Portfolios
Following completion of this domestic gas programme, you will be deemed competent to undertake supervised gas work. The next step towards Gas Safe registration will be to demonstrate your competence in the workplace and you do this by working alongside a Gas Safe Registered Engineer who acts as your on-site recorder/verifier, helping you to build a portfolio of evidence and prove your competence and safety working with Gas.
ACS (Approved Certification Scheme) - Core Domestic Gas Safety including CENWAT (Boilers/Water Heaters)
Following successful completion of the portfolio, you will return to Kiwa Energy to undertake:
ACS will need to be completed before you are eligible for Gas Safe registration, and this is a requirement for all operatives involved in the installation, maintenance and servicing of domestic gas appliances and pipe-work installations.
The purpose of this Assessment is to provide operatives with the knowledge and skills relating to safety regulations, procedures, and British Standards, which must be applied when working on Gas Installations.
Initial assessment for CCN1/CENWAT will require 5 days and will cover:
Other gas related appliances are not included in this package. You will have to wait 12 months from completion of your ACS (and be Gas Safe registered) before being able to add appliances such as:
This Cert-ain-accredited non-domestic gas course is for experienced gas operatives wanting to install, commission and service commercial gas appliances above 70kW and up to 1.8mW.
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