This Industrial Gas training course is specifically designed for maintenance staff and technicians working on gas-fired systems and equipment in industrial premises who can demonstrate suitable experience.
Kiwa Training is approved by the Combustion Engineering Association (CEA) to deliver I-GAS Level 2 courses and assessment for engineers working in factory premises containing gas fired equipment.
The Level 2 five-day course focuses on industrial gas maintenance including working on pipework, covering safe procedures for gas work, breaking into gas ways, repairing or replacing gas line components, strength test, tightness testing, purging & relighting end of line equipment.
The course is delivered from our training suite in Cheltenham. Please contact the Training team on 01242 662121 if you have any queries or questions.
This I-GAS course is for maintenance staff and technicians working on gas-fired systems and equipment in industrial premises who can demonstrate suitable experience and who have completed an approved gas qualification such as CCN1 and COCN1 or equivalent.
This course consists of theory-based training and ends with a practical and theory assessment.
Candidates applying for I-GAS qualifications are expected to already be working as mechanical fitters or installers, maintenance technicians or in other associated industrial activities where they are working around gas fired systems and equipment. They may already have domestic or commercial gas qualifications and need to enhance these with an industrial gas qualification, or they may have no formal gas training at all.
For those working towards an approved qualification with gas engineering experience, I-GAS level 1 should be completed successfully prior to enrolment of Level 2.
The Level 1 course is for new entrants coming into the industry to help with familiarisation of gas industry standards, legislation and procedures.
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