Health and Safety Minister, Lord McKenzie of Luton welcomed the proposal, saying: “This is a major opportunity to re-energize domestic gas safety which is aimed at decreasing gas related incidents in the coming years. I particularly welcome the new responsibility to co-ordinate industry actions on raising public awareness on gas safety.
“I call upon industry and all those interested in gas safety to work in partnership with HSE to make these changes work and deliver real benefits to consumers and gas installers.”
This proposal takes forward recommendations arising from HSE’s review of the domestic gas safety regime and stakeholder views. Oversight of the new regime will remain with HSE.
The main elements of the new scheme will be:
- A single provider appointed to run the new scheme for five years.
- The new registration scheme provider will co-ordinate stronger industry action to raise public awareness of gas safety.
- The new provider will be given other functions such as tackling the problem of illegal, unregistered installers
- It will be asked to review the competence requirements for registration of gas installers with a view to simplifying the current requirements and reducing burdens on installers.
(JM/CD)