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Gas Industry Unsafe Situations Procedure

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Providing essential guidance for competent gas operatives on how to deal with Unsafe Situations based on an assessed risk and the application of 'best practice'.





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1 to 5: £12.99 each, 6 to 10: £12.49 each, 11 or more: £11.99 each

Expanded to 72 packed pages incorporating all the essential information that you need to know, this is the “must have” guide for everybody operating within today’s Gas industry.

The Gas Industry Unsafe Situations Procedure is split into 3 parts

  • Part 1. Deals with situations that are Immediately Dangerous (ID) or At Risk (AR).

  • Part 2. Deals with situations, which do not offer the same level of risk, but fail to comply with current industry best practice Not to Current Standards (NCS)

  • Part 3. Which provides agreed classification of specific un-safe and NCS situations and provides guidance on dealing with them.

Major changes include:


  • A revised approach to dealing with the lack of combustion air ventilation based on the latest research and analysis of carbon monoxide (CO) incidents.

  • The re-classification of domestic wall-adjacent open-flued termination positions to At Risk situations

  • The recognition of technological advances in electronic data formatted systems now being adopted in the gas industry.

  • The inclusion of many more examples of unsafe situations in the Tabled section of the procedure.

  • Specific guidance to Limited Scope (ACS) operatives.

  • A “Status Tree” has been published outlining CORGI's applied hierarchy to current legislation, Standards and Industry Codes of Practice.

"This document represents a significant tool in the installers’ armoury and should be fully understood by all those operatives applying its guidance and content. Its application will continue to improve gas safety and to raise competency standards throughout the industry”

Frank Williamson,
Publications Manager
CORGIdirect

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