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A Quick Guide to the Best Gas Training

A Quick Guide to the Best Gas Training

By Kriss Davies
If you are thinking of a career as a gas engineer then it is important you undertake an industry recognised and highly regarded gas training course. As a complete novice there are a range of different courses available to you, hopefully this article will help to focus your thoughts enabling you to choose the most suitable gas training for you.

A career as a gas engineer can be extremely varied and rewarding, whether you are employed or working for yourself, you can expect an excellent wage and a wealth of opportunities for career progression. For those of you with little or no experience of gas certification the number of gas training courses available can seem baffling at first, leaving you unsure as to which are the most suited to your current level of expertise and future aspirations. This article aims to make it all a bit clearer, helping you to see the wood from the trees.

Firstly you need to decide how much of your time you can commit to a gas training course. There are plenty of full-time intensive courses out there as well as part-time courses at a more gradual pace. Once the training is finished it is completely down to you whether you find work with a reputable Gas Safe company or set up on your own. Either way, with courses which can fit in and around your schedule, there really is no time like the present to kick-start your future.

The benefits of accredited gas training cannot be understated, you only have to watch and episode of Watch Dog to realize that rouge traders are literally putting people's lives at risk. People are now more than ever aware of the qualifications a trades person should have in order to carry out any type of gas work. Therefore, undertaking the appropriate training is essential.

Once the initial gas training has been completed many students decide to take the training one step further and proceed with the EAL Part P Domestic Installers qualification, which adds a further string to their bow. If this is the chosen route of the student then it is also highly advisable they have a good grasp of electrical work. This will form a sound basis for any domestic installations they complete ensuring full compliance with the relevant regulations.

To truly open up the spectrum of domestic installation work then an NVQ level 2 in plumbing is also advisable as this will supply you with the necessary skills to complete all of the following tasks:

� Solar domestic hot water heating
� Part L energy efficiency
� WRAS water regulations
� Unvented hot water storage systems
� Electrical inspection & testing
� Part P - NICEIC domestic installer scheme qualification
Hopefully this article has helped to focus your efforts when deciding on the correct gas training course to achieve your end goal. If you require any further information as regards gas training then here lies an excellent resource visit this useful gas training site.

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