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PostPosted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 4:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The accreditation for someone who is ‘competent’ is a 5 day course, 1 day of gas safety refresher info, followed by 4 days accreditation.

The Corgi web site http://www.corgi-gas.com/ confirms that an ACS accreditation will be a minimum of 2 days, plus 1/2 days for each specific area of certification (cookers, central heating, instantaneous heaters, etc).
Corgi offices are based at Basingstoke.

It also advises that for people 're-training for a career change' that an
NVQ should be done first.
Bottom line is you can only get on the Accreditation course if you have:
1) minimum 5 yrs trade experience (self declared but needs references), or
2) an NVQ or City & Guilds.

The NVQ is a part time day course, but is self paced training, normally takes candidates around 2 yrs to complete.


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