08/10/2010
Illegal Gas Fitter Sentenced
A man who falsely claimed to be a registered gas engineer has been sentenced for illegally installing gas appliances at addresses in York.
Bennett Morley of Cherry Paddock, Haxby, York, was prosecuted by The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) for five offences under Gas Safety legislation after complaints by householders.
York Magistrates Court heard Mr Morley carried out gas work while not being competent to do so, and for falsely claiming to be officially registered.
The court was told the offences involved installation of gas boilers in two properties in York in late 2008 and again in summer 2009. The work was so poor that complaints were made by householders and remedial work had to be carried out by a registered gas engineer.
Mr. Morley also passed himself off as a registered gas engineer by completing installation paperwork with a false identity number and advising customers that he was registered with them.
Magistrates heard that Mr Morley had worked for several years with a gas installation company but had been operating as a sole trader when the offences took place.
Mr. Morley pleaded guilty to all the offences and was fined a total of £500 with £500 toward costs. He was also referred to a debt counselor.
After the court case, HSE Inspector Julian Franklin said: “The HSE will not hesitate to prosecute workmen like Mr Morley who bypass or choose to ignore important safety legislation and thus put people at risk. Registration of qualified engineers with the Gas Safe Register is compulsory and is there to provide the public with confidence in the work that is carried out by gas engineers.”
Gas Safe Register’s Chief Executive Paul Johnston added: “Registered engineers have a Gas Safe Register ID with their picture on it, the date it’s valid until and, if you turn it over, it shows what gas work they are qualified to do. If they refuse to show the card, or if you have suspicions they may not be legitimate, report them immediately to the HSE or GAS Safe Register.
“You can also nominate your property for a free gas safety inspection from Gas Safe Register if you’ve had gas work done in the last six months.”
(BMcN)
Bennett Morley of Cherry Paddock, Haxby, York, was prosecuted by The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) for five offences under Gas Safety legislation after complaints by householders.
York Magistrates Court heard Mr Morley carried out gas work while not being competent to do so, and for falsely claiming to be officially registered.
The court was told the offences involved installation of gas boilers in two properties in York in late 2008 and again in summer 2009. The work was so poor that complaints were made by householders and remedial work had to be carried out by a registered gas engineer.
Mr. Morley also passed himself off as a registered gas engineer by completing installation paperwork with a false identity number and advising customers that he was registered with them.
Magistrates heard that Mr Morley had worked for several years with a gas installation company but had been operating as a sole trader when the offences took place.
Mr. Morley pleaded guilty to all the offences and was fined a total of £500 with £500 toward costs. He was also referred to a debt counselor.
After the court case, HSE Inspector Julian Franklin said: “The HSE will not hesitate to prosecute workmen like Mr Morley who bypass or choose to ignore important safety legislation and thus put people at risk. Registration of qualified engineers with the Gas Safe Register is compulsory and is there to provide the public with confidence in the work that is carried out by gas engineers.”
Gas Safe Register’s Chief Executive Paul Johnston added: “Registered engineers have a Gas Safe Register ID with their picture on it, the date it’s valid until and, if you turn it over, it shows what gas work they are qualified to do. If they refuse to show the card, or if you have suspicions they may not be legitimate, report them immediately to the HSE or GAS Safe Register.
“You can also nominate your property for a free gas safety inspection from Gas Safe Register if you’ve had gas work done in the last six months.”
(BMcN)
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