Health and Safety
Executive / Commission
Press releases
HSE/NW/109/07 05 September 2007
Students have a lot to think about when finding somewhere to live for the new term.
But the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is warning them not to forget to check that their gas appliances have received their annual safety check - to prevent them suffering carbon monoxide poisoning.
HSE North West Regional Director David Ashton says: “Carbon monoxide poisoning is senseless.
"You can’t see it, hear it, taste it, or even smell carbon monoxide (CO), yet every year it kills around 20-30 people.
"The symptoms can be mistaken for influenza, so don’t become an unwitting victim.
"If you are becoming a tenant of rented property, ask your landlord for your gas safety certificate. He is required by law to show it to you so you know your gas appliances have been serviced annually."
If you are renting property then by law your landlord must:
David Ashton adds: "Always check the record to ensure it is current and, if it indicates any appliance is defective, check that remedial action has been taken or the appliance has been made safe.
"Remember, it is your responsibility to maintain any gas appliance that you own, eg cooker or mobile heater."
If you need further advice or have doubts that the record is genuine contact the Council for Registered Gas Installers (CORGI) on 0870 401 2300. You can also:
If a managing agent lets your property, ensure the contract stipulates who is responsible for carrying out the above checks.
It is unlawful for anyone to carry out gas fitting work, in domestic or commercial premises, as a business unless they are registered with the Council for Registered Gas Installers (CORGI). It is also unlawful for anyone to claim that they are CORGI registered when they are not.
All genuine gas fitters expect to be asked to produce their CORGI registration ID card before being invited into your property. The information on the card is also printed in Braille.
Apart from checking the identification details on the front of the card also check the expiry date to ensure the fitters registration is still current. On the back of the card check the list of work categories to ensure the fitter is competent to perform the job you need doing.HSE's InfoLine: 0845 3450055
Caerphilly Business Park, Caerphilly CF83 3GG
HSE information and press releases can be accessed on the Internet: http://www.hse.gov.uk
Issued on behalf of HSE by Government News Network North West.