Fast-Track Non-Domestic Gas Safety Training
INTRODUCTION
This training package includes training on changeover domestic natural gas to commercial natural gas installations, servicing and commissioning. The pre-requisite installation first fix of commercial pipework and appliances, commission, service, repair and breakdown of three commercial (heating or catering) appliances and tightness testing and direct purging of installation pipework. The package is intended for those with relevant experience of the subjects covered.
COURSE OBJECTIVES/KEY BENEFITS
On completion delegates will be able to demonstrate their safety awareness and competency in the contents of the course.
WHO THE COURSE IS AIMED AT?
Specifically designed for those who hold a current domestic natural gas ACS qualification (CCN1) wishing to progress onto working with non-domestic gas installations. Candidates will be required to provide evidence of this qualification.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS/PRE-REQUSITES
Candidates undertaking this course are required to hold either a current domestic natural gas ACS qualification or have previously held a non-domestic gas qualification.
COURSE CONTENT
- Legislation
- Unsafe situations
- Combustion
- Gas controls
- Meters
- Gas pressures and flow
- Domestic pipework installation
- Tightness testing
- Purging
- Flues
- Ventilation
- Installation of non-domestic gas appliances
- Commissioning non-domestic gas appliances
- Servicing non-domestic gas appliances
- Carrying out safety checks on non-domestic gas appliances
COURSE DURATION
Five days
TRAINING METHOD
Practical workshop and theory. THIS COURSE CAN BE CARRIED OUT 'ON-SITE'.
ASSESSMENT
Practical workshop and theory
COURSE OUTCOME/QUALIFICATION
Candidates who successfully complete the associated assessment will be recommended for assessment under ACS.
PRICES
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IT MUST BE NOTED THAT TRAINING IS NOT PART OF THE ASSESSMENT AND COMPLETION OF TRAINING DOES NOT GUARANTEE SUCCESS AT THE ASSESSMENT STAGE.


