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Registered Gas Engineer, March 2023 issue by Registered Gas Engineer – Issuu

Registered Gas Engineer is the only official publication for UK gas engineers. In this issue, we bring you the latest technical updates and bulletins from Gas Safe Register, and reveal what's coming next in the world of heating controls. PLUS, you could be in with a chance to win a whole home …

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IGEM | The Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers (IGEM)

IGEM is the professional engineering institution for gas, here to support individuals and organisations connected with the gas industry. As advocates of excellence, our core aim is to help all those involved with gas to achieve and maintain the highest standards of professional competence.

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Registered Gas Engineer, March 2021 issue by Registered Gas Engineer – Issuu

Registered Gas Engineer is the only official trade magazine for gas engineers in the UK. The March 2021 issue includes details of the latest updates to the Unsafe Situations Procedures, as well as a guide to the difference between Legislation, ACoPs and standards.

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Gas Safe Register – Wikipedia

It does this in two main ways, … engineers and investigating reports of illegal gas work. The second area is to conduct public awareness campaigns to raise awareness of gas safety issues. A 2006 review by the Health and Safety Executive identified ‘a case for change’ to the CORGI scheme that had been registering gas installers since 1991. In a competitive tender, Capita was appointed to overhaul the scheme and operate it for 10 years from April 2009 to March 2019, and …

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British Gas ramps up campaign to encourage women to choose engineering

"It was brilliant to meet apprentices at British Gas and see the important work happening to train up our next generation of engineers who will lead the UK’s transition towards net zero. It is essential that we expand young people’s horizons and ensure that women see tech and engineering …

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‘A kick in the teeth’: British Gas engineers face losing their jobs or longer working hours | Centrica | The Guardian

The tougher terms affect the entire 20,000 strong British Gas workforce, but its 7,500 service engineers – who carry out repairs for 3.6m customers who use British Gas for servicing their machines – fear they will take a disproportionate toll on their lives and livelihoods.

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