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Regulations 3(a) and 6(5)(a)
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Tasks | Equipment | Minimum Qualification |
Servicing and maintenance of equipment | Refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump equipment which is stationary at all times when in operation. Commercial and domestic refrigerators and freezers which are stationary at all times when in operation. Portable refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump equipment. | (a) City & Guilds Certificate in Handling Refrigerants Scheme 2078(1) (b) Construction Industry Training Board Safe Handling of Refrigerants (J01)(2) (c) City & Guilds Level 2 Award in F Gas and ODS Regulations Scheme 2079-11: Category I or 2079-12: Category II (d) Construction Industry Training Board Safe Handling of Refrigerants J11: Category I or J12: Category II |
Dismantling of equipment | Refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump equipment— (a) which is stationary at all times when in operation; and (b) which can only be dismantled at the place at which the equipment is used. | (a) City & Guilds Certificate in Handling Refrigerants Scheme 2078 (b) Construction Industry Training Board Safe Handling of Refrigerants (J01) (c) City & Guilds Level 2 Award in F Gas and ODS Regulations Scheme 2079-11: Category I, 2079-12; Category II, or 2079-13: Category III (d) Construction Industry Training Board Safe Handling of Refrigerants J11: Category I or J12: Category II or J13:Category III |
Maintenance and decommissioning of equipment | Fire protection systems and fire extinguishers. | (a) British Fire Protection Systems Association Competence Certificate Course Class 1(3) (b) Fire Industry Association Competence Certificate Course Class 1 |
Details can be obtained from City & Guilds, 1 Giltspur Street, London, EC1A 9DD; telephone number: 020 7294 2800; e-mail: learnersupport@cityandguilds.com Website: http://www.cityandguilds.com/
Details can be obtained from CITB, Bircham Newton, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE31 6RH; telephone number: 0300 456 7700; e-mail: bes.enquiry@cskills.org Website: http://www.cskills.org/
Details can be obtained from the Fire Industry Association, Thames House, 29 Thames Street, Kingston-upon-Thames, KT1 1PH; telephone number: 020 8549 5855; e-mail: info@fia.uk.com Website: http://www.fia.uk.com/
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