February 13, 2018

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British Gas engineer jailed for hazardous work

Gas SafetyA former employee of British Gas has been sentenced after conducting gas work he was not registered or competent to do and leaving it in a dangerous condition.

Truro Crown Court was told how Mark Cock undertook the installation of a liquid petroleum gas (LPG) boiler at a property in Cambourne in February 2017.

A properly registered gas engineer later inspected the work and found it to be of an extremely poor standard and classed it as ‘immediately dangerous’.

Limited

Investigating, the Health and Safety Executive found that Cock was employed by British Gas at the time but that he was only employed and trained to undertake a very limited range of work on gas meters.

Cock undertook the illegal gas work outside of his normal working hours but used his British Gas van and wore his British Gas uniform giving the homeowner the impression that he was doing the work on behalf of British Gas, without the company’s knowledge.

Mark Cock of Penware Parc, Cambourne, pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations  3(1), 3(3), 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998.

Sentencing

He was sentenced as follows:

  • For a breach of Regulation 26(1), relating to dangerous gas work, he was sentenced to 15 months in prison, suspended for two years;
  • For a breach of Regulation 3(7), relating to falsely pretending to being a member of Gas Safe Register, he was sentenced to 10 months in prison, suspended for two years;
  • For a breach of Regulation 3(3), relating to unregistered gas work, he was sentenced to 8 months, suspended for two years;
  • For breach of Regulation 3(1), relating to incompetent gas work, he was sentenced to 8 months, suspended for two years.

The sentences will run concurrently.

Poor standard

Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Simon Jones said: “Mr Cock undertook gas work which he knew he was not registered to do and was of such a poor standard that it could have killed the homeowners and neighbours of the property.

“All gas work must be done by a registered Gas Safe engineer to ensure the highest standards are met to prevent injury and loss of life.”

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