ACS Gas for Engineers
New ACS Engineers
Engineers, who work on units that are hired out in the course of their business, must be Gas-Safe registered. The Nationally Accredited Certification Scheme for Individual Gas Fitters (ACS) is available to all engineers who hold an ACoPs gas competency certificate covering caravan installations or equivalent. We consider this as being the minimum requirement before taking ACS assessment.
The standard course duration is 7/8 days and includes assessment in core LPG safety, holiday caravan and or park homes (LAV and RPH), water heaters, cookers, fires and refrigeration. Additional assessments can be added where required. Additional modules are available to build your certification to your own specific requirements. Please select from the appropriate ACS LPG caravan course code listing attached. Additional modules are charged as extra. Please note all durations given are guidance only and are dependant on the engineer’s ability, therefore, the duration may vary from person to person. The above duration guidance does not include weekends.
Gas Safe require us to see and take a copy of your original ACoPs certificate irrespective of whether you conducted your training previously through CITO or not.
Please note all certifications must be registered with Gas Safe before your ACS is complete. There is an additional charge for this set by Gas Safe; for further details see www.gassaferegister.co.uk
Re-Assessment
The ACS qualification is valid for five years, after which time engineers will need to be re-assessed. Engineers due for re-assessment are required to attend a 3/4 day re-assessment course. This course is examination based only and includes written assessments to ensure knowledge of theory and practical assessment to check competency. Re-assessments do not include any training days; however they can be included as extra should an engineer require them.
Re assessment is usually taken on the modules indicated on the engineer’s current certification. If the engineer requires additional modules, these will be quoted separately along with the additional training required to complete.
Engineers can begin their re-assessment up to six months prior to their existing certificate’s expiry date with the new expiry date being calculated from the originals expiry. This therefore allows the engineer to be re-assessed in plenty of time without loosing any of their certificates validity.
Once you have received your certification documents you should apply to Gas Safe for registration. There is a mandatory charge imposed by Gas Safe.
Course Locations
All ACS training and assessments are held at the Gas Training Centres in Birmingham, Leeds and Somerset. Regardless of course duration, no training or assessments are carried out over weekends
*LATEST NEWS*
We are now able to offer CPA1 - as part of the new GasSafe regulation (2010) for those engineers currently registered with CENLP1. You must have this mandatory module in place by April 2012. Please ask for details of this one day course
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