Health and Safety
Executive / Commission
Press releases
HSE/WM/367/07 28 November 2007
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is warning landlords to make sure that their gas safety checks are up to date and their gas appliances maintained in a safe condition.
By law, all landlords must have gas appliances, including heating systems, checked annually by an installer registered with the Council for Registered Gas Installers (CORGI). Once completed, the landlord should provide the tenant with a copy of the safety check record.
To raise landlords’ awareness of the dangers of failing to maintain gas appliances properly, HSE is exhibiting in The Landlord Show at the NEC, Birmingham, on Thursday 6 December. Billed as the UK’s premier residential landlord show, the event is open from 12.30-7.30pm (12.30-19.30hrs) and admission is free.
HSE inspectors and gas officers will be on hand to advise landlords of their legal obligations, highlighting areas of health and safety that they need to be aware of and how to address them.
If gas does not burn correctly, it produces excess carbon monoxide, which is highly poisonous.
Over the last ten years there have been 247 carbon monoxide poisoning incidents in the Midlands, resulting in 36 fatalities and 464 non-fatal injuries. In terms of fatalities, last year was the worst in the past ten with 19 incidents causing 8 deaths and 27 injuries.
Carbon monoxide is a hidden killer with early symptoms often as simple as tiredness or a flu-like feeling.
HSE’s Nick Ratty, Head of Operations for HSE in the West Midlands Region, said: “Carbon monoxide poisoning strikes without warning. You can’t see, hear, taste or even smell carbon monoxide.
“Around two thirds of all fatal incidents would probably have been avoided if gas appliances had been serviced by a competent installer in the previous year.
“These gas safety checks only normally cost around £50 and are vitally important, allowing faults to be detected long before they pose a risk to the occupier.
”Landlords of rented properties should also remember that gas boilers, gas fires and other gas appliances should be regularly maintained in accordance with manufacturers’ instructions by a CORGI registered installer as well as having annual gas safety checks carried out on them.
“Any landlords attending The Landlord Show who would like more information about their responsibilities are welcome to visit our stand, where our team of advisers will be happy to help them. Advice and guidance is also available on the HSE website.”
All residential landlords must:
HSE’s website provides advice for landlords and letting agents on how to comply with gas safety legislation. It not only provides information that consumers need to know in order to manage gas appliances or equipment safely but also tells them what to do in an emergency.
HSE InfoLine, Tel: 0845 345 0055, visit: www.hse.gov.uk/contact
or write to: HSE InfoLine, Caerphilly Business Park, Caerphilly CF83 3GG.
Ray Prichard, 0121 352 5508
or Bob Wade on 0121 352 5525
HSE information and press releases can be accessed on the Internet: http://www.hse.gov.uk/
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