Joint operation identifies dangerous gas appliances
A joint initiative between the Health and Safety Executive and Gateshead Council has resulted in two care homes being told to take action over potential dangerous boilers.
A team of officers from HSE and the council visited a number of privately rented properties in the Bensham and Chopwell areas of Gateshead recently. A selection of residential and nursing care homes were also visited.
In one residential care home the team discovered a potentially dangerous back boiler with insufficient ventilation and a dangerous flue. The boiler was condemned and its use prohibited. The owner of the home had to make temporary arrangements to provide hot water and heating for the residents before replacing the outdated boiler with a brand new combination boiler.
In addition a nursing care home was running large commercial boilers which had been identified as being “at risk” at the annual safety check. The burners were damaged and needed to be replaced but the home had continued to run the boilers for two months. After the intervention by HSE and the council, the boilers were replaced.
HSE Inspector, Fiona MacNeill, said: “During our visits we found that the residential and nursing care homes all had annual safety checks done on their gas appliances but they had not always acted upon the defects identified. The competence of those carrying out the gas safety checks was also an issue. In one case a registered engineer who was only qualified to work on small domestic appliances had worked on large commercial boilers.
“The visits to private properties found that the majority of landlords were complying with their duties to ensure that an annual safety check was being done on gas appliances by a registered installer. However landlords did not always act on the information in the CP12 gas safety certificate.
“Our message to landlords and care home owners is to heed the warning – don’t just file the gas safety certificate away. Look at it and take immediate action on the areas requiring attention.”
Key messages for care homes
- Ensure that gas appliances and flues are maintained and serviced yearly
- Have all installation, servicing, maintenance and safety checks carried out by a registered engineer
- If you have a commercial sized installation (above 70kW) the engineer carrying out the work must be competent to work on ‘non domestic’ installations.
- Ensure that your contract with the service supplier reflects the need for engineers competent in commercial size installations
- Ask your home managers to check the engineer’s registration card to ensure that he or she has the required competency
Key messages for private landlords
- Ensure an annual safety check is carried out on each gas appliance and flue
- Have all installation, maintenance and safety checks carried out by a registered gas installer
- ACT UPON the CP12 gas safety certificate. Your duties do not end with having the annual safety check done. You must take immediate action if your appliance is identified as being ‘At risk’ or ‘Immediately dangerous’.
- You must ensure that gas appliances and flues are maintained in a safe condition, and serviced yearly in line with manufacturer’s instructions.
- A safety check and servicing are not the same thing. A safety check identifies any defects in the appliance. Servicing will include cleaning the appliance and where necessary replacing parts.
Notes to editors:
Workers undertaking gas installation and maintenance work must be registered. HSE has announced that CAPITA has been awarded the contract to provide a new gas installer registration scheme in Great Britain from April 2009. This scheme will replace the one currently operated by CORGI. For further information about the new gas registration scheme see http://www.hse.gov.uk/gas/domestic/safetyreview.htm
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