Who is this ACS initial assessment gas safe course aimed at?
The ACS initial assessment course is for existing gas engineers who wish to renew their gas qualifications. All ACS gas qualifications will expire after five years from when they originally qualified. For gas engineers to continue working in the gas industry and to stay on the gas safe register, then they must renew their qualifications, otherwise they may be working illegally.
If you are sitting the ACS for the very first time, or your current qualifications have expired over 12 months then you will need to sit the initial ACS assessments.
If your qualification has expired for less than 12 months, then a reassessment will have to be undertaken. Generally initial assessments incorporate additional exams and extra practical tasks.
We can offer ACS initial assessments for CCN1, CENWAT, HTR1, CKR1, and MET1. These can be offered as a package or individual assessments, for example HTR1 only or CCN1 only. If you require an individual initial assessment please contact us at [email protected] or call us on 0800 112 3310 and we can book you in.
Initial assessment ACS is a mixture of assessing both your practical skills and theory knowledge and covers all training and updates since you last took the qualification.
What does this cover?
The core domestic gas safety course (CCN1) plus appliances, includes training and initial assessment on
- CCN1
- CENWAT (Central Heating Boilers and Water Heaters)
- CKR1 (Cookers)
- HTR1 (Space heaters, including gas fires and wall heaters.)
- MET1: Meters
There’s also the opportunity to cover the below for an extra fee if required:
The assessment is a mixture of practical and theory, testing candidates skills and knowledge.
Our aim is to make your ACS initial assessment informative to make the most of your time off the “tools”. Our facilities have a superb range of boilers & appliances along with staff with both years of both practical & training knowledge enabling you to take real value from your training & assessment.