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Course overview

This course allows you to test gas safety competence in install, exchange, disconnect, service, breakdown repair, and commission LPG closed flue gas fires.

Entry requirements

Operatives must hold either the Core Domestic Natural Gas Safety (CCN1) or Core Commercial Gas Safety (COCN1). Also, operatives must hold the domestic natural gas qualification for LPG appliance types that they wish to work on. For example, to work on an LPG fired cooker on a boat, operatives must hold the following:

  • CORE DOMESTIC GAS SAFETY (CCN1)
  • COOKERS (CKR1)
  • LPG CHANGEOVER (CONGLP1)
  • BOATS (CONGLP B)

From Monday 1st September 2022, you must have been registered on the Gas Safe Register for a minimum of 12 months to add additional appliances to your initial registration.

Modules breakdown

The course includes training and assessment on the following:

  • Identifying unsafe conditions
  • Diagnosis of gas safety faults
  • Suitable and unsuitable appliance room/space locations
  • Flue installation and testing procedures
  • Ventilation for flue cavity
  • Operation of mechanical gas safety control devices
  • Clearances – proximity of combustible materials

Some of our clients who trust us with their training:

Our trainer, Glenn Wilson.

Other Information

Training Manuals

Candidates will be given an LCL Awards LPG Safety Manual as part of their course.

What do I need to bring with me?

You should bring the following with you to your course:

  • One passport-sized photograph (if not already sent)
  • Formal ID (Passport or Driving Licence)
  • Copies of prior learnings, such as ACS or plumbing certificates

How do I book?

Call our office on 0808 164 2780 and speak to one of our friendly customer service team. They will discuss dates and availability and can take payment by debit or credit card to confirm your place.

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Very positive feedback from all staff who were on the training, great trainers and they made the topic interesting and easy to understand.

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