The Council for Registered Gas Installers (CORGI) operates the registration scheme for gas installers in Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands. In 1991 CORGI gained the remit of the HSE to register gas operatives and businesses as being approved under the law.

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  • The Council for Registered Gas Installers (CORGI) operates the registration scheme for gas installers in Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands. In 1991 CORGI gained the remit of the HSE to register gas operatives and businesses as being approved under the law. CORGI registration requires (beside payment of fees) that gas operatives hold a certificate of competence under the Accredited Certification Scheme (ACS) demonstrating an appropriate level of competence and experience in particular types of gas work. The ACS replaced a number of different certification schemes in 1998. CORGI lost its status as official registration body on 1 April 2009, with this role being taken on by the Gas Safe Register, run on behalf of the Health and Safety Executive by Capita Group.
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  • The Council for Registered Gas Installers (CORGI) operates the registration scheme for gas installers in Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands. In 1991 CORGI gained the remit of the HSE to register gas operatives and businesses as being approved under the law.
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  • Council for Registered Gas Installers
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