Great to see you back chris, just wanted to know you were going to open up a training centre any news on that or have you given it a miss? Keep the videos comming ive learnt alot from them thanks
It's true, you're supposed to be qualified to do a proper assessment. I get them every so often (social housing), I "check out" the appliances, change the CO alarm. And give them ventilation / evacuation instructions and fuck off. It's always been faulty alarms, but sending untrained people is a cop out.
I had this last week, if you follow the chart in igem11 it says if you are happy to turn back on do so but if not escalate to someone with CMDDA1.. in December gas safety mag there is a question asking if you need cmdda1 to investigate an alarm, their reply says no.
Great to see you back chris, just wanted to know you were going to open up a training centre any news on that or have you given it a miss?
Keep the videos comming ive learnt alot from them thanks
Do you work for a company then mate or for your self? Love the videos btw the boiler breakdown down stuff especially 👍
I work for a company mate, but actually trying to move into management now as getting a bit older and fed up of driving around 😂
Great job buddy. Keep the videos coming
Appreciate that mate
Welcome back but the subtitles are distracting af
Apologies mate I’ll ditch those then 😂
Glad your back!
Thank you mate! Will be more coming
Great to see you back...
Thank you mate
Good vid Chris!
Cheers toddo
Welkom back,
Thank you mate! Hope it’s useful
Hello mate, I was lead to be believe we need a separate ticket to investigate a CO being activated CMDDA1. ?
Hello mate, I will look into this now.
I’ve been to plenty for British Gas, would get them weekly
@ if you could that be great. They mentioned it when I done my last assessment.
Ya left shitish gas pal
It's true, you're supposed to be qualified to do a proper assessment. I get them every so often (social housing), I "check out" the appliances, change the CO alarm. And give them ventilation / evacuation instructions and fuck off. It's always been faulty alarms, but sending untrained people is a cop out.
I had this last week, if you follow the chart in igem11 it says if you are happy to turn back on do so but if not escalate to someone with CMDDA1.. in December gas safety mag there is a question asking if you need cmdda1 to investigate an alarm, their reply says no.
Good video pal, just wondering are you not still working on BG contract?
Cheers mate, no I left that coming up to a year ago mate