| Statutory Instruments 1998 No. 2451 The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) regulations 1998 - continued |
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Escape of gas 37. - (1) Where any gas escapes from any pipe of a gas supplier or from any pipe, other gas fitting or gas storage vessel used by a person supplied with gas by a gas supplier, the supplier of the gas shall, within 12 hours of being so informed of the escape, prevent the gas escaping (whether by cutting off the supply of gas to any premises or otherwise). (2) If the responsible person for any premises knows or has reason to suspect that gas is escaping into those premises, he shall immediately take all reasonable steps to cause the supply of gas to be shut off at such place as may be necessary to prevent further escape of gas. (3) If gas continues to escape into those premises after the supply of gas has been shut off or when a smell of gas persists, the responsible person for the premises discovering such escape or smell shall immediately give notice of the escape or smell to the supplier of the gas. (4) Where an escape of gas has been stopped by shutting off the supply, no person shall cause or permit the supply to be re-opened (other than in the course of repair) until all necessary steps have been taken to prevent a recurrence of such escape. (5) In any proceedings for an offence under paragraph (1) above it shall be a defence for the supplier of the gas to prove that it was not reasonably practicable for him effectually to prevent the gas from escaping within the period of 12 hours referred to in that paragraph, and that he did effectually prevent the escape of gas as soon as it was reasonably practicable for him to do so. (6) Nothing in paragraphs (1) and (5) above shall prevent the supplier of the gas appointing another person to act on his behalf to prevent an escape of gas supplied by that supplier. (7) Nothing in paragraphs (1) to (6) above shall apply to an escape of gas from a network (within the meaning of regulation 2 of the Gas Safety (Management) Regulations 1996[11]) or from a gas fitting supplied with gas from a network. (8) In this regulation any reference to an escape of gas from a gas fitting includes a reference to an escape or emission of carbon monoxide gas resulting from incomplete combustion of gas in a gas fitting, but, to the extent that this regulation relates to such an escape or emission of carbon monoxide gas, the requirements imposed upon a supplier by paragraph (1) above shall, where the escape or emission is notified to the supplier by the person to whom the gas has been supplied, be limited to advising that person of the immediate action to be taken to prevent such escape or emission and the need for the examination and, where necessary, repair of the fitting by a competent person. Use of antifluctuators and valves 38. - (1) Where a consumer uses gas for the purpose of working or supplying plant which is liable to produce pressure fluctuation in the gas supply such as to cause any danger to other consumers, he shall comply with such directions as may be given to him by the transporter of the gas to prevent such danger. (2) Where a consumer intends to use for or in connection with the consumption of gas any gaseous substance he shall -
(b) during such use comply with such directions as the transporter may have given to him to prevent the admission of such substance into the gas supply;
and in this paragraph "gaseous substance" includes compressed air but does not include any gaseous substance supplied by the transporter.
(b) any other requirements imposed by or under any enactment which apply to the case,
it is satisfied that the health and safety of persons likely to be affected by the exemption, will not be prejudiced in consequence of it.
(b) In paragraph 17(2) after the words "if so required" there shall be added "other than for the purpose of preventing danger"; and (c) In paragraph 17(5) and (6) after the words "this paragraph" there shall be added "or regulation 38 of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998[a] or directions made thereunder".
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations re-enact, with amendments, the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1994, as amended by the Gas Safety (Installation and Use)(Amendment) Regulations 1996 and the Gas Safety (Installation and Use)(Amendment)(No 2) Regulations 1996 ("the 1994 Regulations"). The 1994 Regulations made provision in respect of the installation and use of gas fittings for the purpose of protecting the public from dangers arising from the distribution, supply or use of gas. 1. In addition to minor and drafting amendments, these Regulations make the following changes. The Regulations: -
(b) add a definition of "appropriate fitting" and amend the definitions of "installation pipework", "room sealed appliance", "service pipe" and "work" (regulation 2(1)); (c) are extended to vessels not requiring a national or international load line certificate when used primarily for domestic or residential purposes (regulation 2(5)(c)(iii)); (d) are disapplied in respect of control devices on gas appliances in certain circumstances (regulation 2(6)(c)); (e) are disapplied in part in respect of -
(ii) the formal assessment of gas fitters for purposes of accreditation (regulation 2(8));
(f) extend the duty to ensure the competence of gas fitters to employers and self-employed persons having control of the work or who require the carrying out of that work (regulation 3(2));
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The Regulations also contain new provisions which: -
(b) require the outlet of the emergency control to be sealed when a primary meter is removed (regulation 16(3)(a)(ii)) and notice to be given to the supplier when such removal is proposed (regulation 16(4)); (c) prohibit the installation of a flue otherwise than in a safe position (regulation 27(5)); (d) impose restrictions in relation to the installation of instantaneous water heaters (regulation 30(3); (e) extend to flues the employer's duty of maintenance (regulation 35); (f) provide that specified gas fittings shall not be fitted in specified accommodation (regulation 36(11) and (12)); (g) impose requirements on consumers of gas in circumstances liable to cause pressure fluctuation or the introduction of extraneous substances into the gas supply (regulation 38).
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The Regulations revoke the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1994, the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) (Amendment) Regulations 1996 and the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1996; the Regulations make minor amendments to Schedule 2B of the Gas Act 1986 (regulation 41). Notes: [11] S.I. 1996/551.back [15] 1986 c.44; Schedule 2B was inserted by the Gas Act 1995 (c.45) section 9(2) and Schedule 2.back
[a] Amended by Correction Slip. page 21, regulation 41(2)(c), second line, after "(Installation and Use) Regulations" delete the square brackets around 1998. back
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