Here's a conundrum for you as I can't find an answer elsewhere. As an occasional part of my current job I am required to disconnect move and reconnect barbecues to their 11kg propane bottles. These are secured with 30mm brass nut connections and are used at PTA and school barbecues. I have had no training and have no qualification to do such a thing in what I consider is a commercial setting. I am being paid to do it and the chefs are proper chefs. If it was mains gas I'd need to be gas safe to be fiddling around like this but I know that if it was attached to a caravan I was using it would be fine. What does the team think or know on this subject?
NB. I'd happily have nothing to do with it as I know where the buck stops if some barbecue ends in a ball of flames.
Here's a conundrum for you as I can't find an answer elsewhere. As an occasional part of my current job I am required to disconnect move and reconnect barbecues to their 11kg propane bottles. These are secured with 30mm brass nut connections and are used at PTA and school barbecues. I have had no training and have no qualification to do such a thing in what I consider is a commercial setting. I am being paid to do it and the chefs are proper chefs. If it was mains gas I'd need to be gas safe to be fiddling around like this but I know that if it was attached to a caravan I was using it would be fine. What does the team think or know on this subject?
NB. I'd happily have nothing to do with it as I know where the buck stops if some barbecue ends in a ball of flames.