Wednesday, 16 November 2011

GAS SAFETY - HAVE YOU ASSESSED YOUR CONTRACTORS?


A man claiming to be a registered gas engineer from Accrington has received a two year prison for endangering people’s lives at two properties in Lancashire. The Health and Safety Executive successfully prosecuted for six offences, after his work was classified as being ‘immediately dangerous’. It was reported that Burnley Crown Court heard the 35-year-old’s actions had put residents at risk of being killed or seriously injured in a gas explosion or from carbon monoxide poisoning.

Mr Jonathan had falsely claimed he was a registered gas engineer when he installed a new boiler at a community nurse’s home on Willows Lane in Accrington on 22 October 2010. Unbeknown to the occupiers the boiler was left operating dangerously. He then failed to return to fix continuing problems and it was then reported to the manufacturer as being faulty who sent an engineer to repair the boiler. The engineer classified the installation as being ‘immediately dangerous’, and disconnected it from the gas supply straight away and Mr Jonathon’s work was reported to Gas Safe Register, which holds the official list of legal and safe gas engineers. The HSE carried out an investigation and found other work he had carried out in the area to also be dangerous.

The defendant pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 24 months in prison at Burnley Crown Court. Paul Johnston, Chief Executive of Gas Safe Register stated “Gas fitters working unregistered like Stephen Jonathan are far more common than you think - we estimate they’re doing 250,000 illegal jobs each year, causing fires, explosions, gas leaks, carbon monoxide poisoning and leaving people out of pocket.

“All gas engineers have to be Gas Safe registered - it’s the law. Our message to everyone is clear - check the engineer’s Gas Safe Register ID card before letting them work on gas.”

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