Core Gas Safety Assessment ACS CCN

Course

In Worcester

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Worcester

Assessment will be through a combination or practical and knowledge tests. What can I do next It would be expected that the successful candidate would be already working within the gas/plumbing industry in order to gain the prerequisite entry evidence.



The recognized progression route would be either to complete a range of appliance elements according to the range of work the candidate covers. For example a candidate that would like to install central heating systems would be expected to complete CENWAT (Boilers and Water heaters) together with CPA1 (Combustion Performance Analysers). Apply Now Let's Talk Start Date

August 2017 Qualifications / Level

Unknown / Not Applicable Study Type

Part Time Location

All Saints' Worcester Cost

DEP. Course Code

GSA-CTN

Facilities

Location

Start date

Worcester (Worcestershire)
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Deansway, WR1 2JF

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Plumbing
  • IT
  • Installation
  • Gas Safety
  • Gas
  • Natural Gas

Course programme

Course overview The course is designed to assess knowledge of gas core knowledge as required under Accredited Certification Scheme rules. You will complete the four mandatory multi-choice question paper units in which a 100% pass rate is required. These include: Core Gas Safety, Gas Regulation, Installation and Safe Use and Flueing Standards You will also be assessed in the four practical areas, which include: installation, testing, performance and unsafe installation practices, ventilation requirements for open, balanced and multi-appliance installation for natural gas, operation and fault finding on natural gas control devices and flue flow and spillage tests, visual inspection of flues. Entry requirements You must hold either a plumbing or gas NVQ and possess at least 60 days recorded evidence of working within the full range of gas installation covered within the assessment. This evidence should be presented within a portfolio and will have been countersigned by a GasSafe registered engineer. Training may be required prior to attempting the assessments dependant upon experience

Additional information

Study Type Part Time

Core Gas Safety Assessment ACS CCN

Price on request