Pro Installer August 2018 - Issue 65 | Page 4

4 | AUGUST 2018 News Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk LESS THAN HALF CHECK IF THEIR GAS ENGINEER IS WORKING LEGALLY Gas Safe Register and consumer psychologist Dr Simon Moore are urging families to not trust gas engineers on looks alone and always check they are registered. New research has revealed that only two in five people (41%) who hire a gas engineer spend time checking they’re working legally before letting them into their home, potentially putting themselves at risk. The findings from Gas Safe Register, the UK’s gas registra- tion body for legally qualified gas engineers, reveal that when it comes to carrying out checks Brits are twice as likely to look up what shows are on TV (85%), read up on holiday reviews (74%), research what their next phone should be (74%), or look at what restaurant they should go to that night (69%). Gas Safe Register has partnered with consumer psychologist Dr Simon Moore to understand more about why people would trust a gas engineer without checking they are working legally, as illegal gas work can result in unsafe gas appliances which can cause gas leaks, fire, explosions and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. More than half (52%) of those surveyed say they have let a tradesperson into their home without checking if they are qual- ified. The research shows that gas engineers are trusted more than electricians, plumbers, joiners and carpenters to work in homes without being asked to provide their ID. Only employ a suitably quali- fied Gas Safe registered engineer when having gas work carried out in your home. Gas Safe Register is the official register for legally SOLID EXPERIENCE APPOINTED TO LEAD GGF TO NEW PHASE The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) Group has appointed Kevin Buckley as interim Chief Executive to take the Federation and its subsidiary companies through their next phase of development. Many in the industry may be unaware of Kevin’s involvement, but he has been working with the GGF Group for almost a year; in- itially as interim CEO of the subsidiary companies and more recently as a strategic consultant for the Group. With close to thirty years senior management ex- perience, Kevin has been instrumental in growing and developing international companies such as tech- nology and telecoms giant NEC and in various stra- tegic and leadership roles with diverse organisations such as Hertfordshire Local Authorities and university start-ups. Kevin aims to use his considerable expertise in business development and transformational manage- ment for the GGF’s advan- tage. On his appointment Kevin commented, “I am delighted to accept this role and very much looking forward to great progress ahead. The GGF and its five subsidiaries are in good shape but there is of course always room for improvement.” www.ggf.org.uk www.MyGlazing.com qualified engineers. You can find a registered engineer in your area by visiting the Gas Safe Register website or by calling on 0800 408 5500. ‘Don’t cut corners’ and always ask to see your engineer’s Gas Safe ID card. Make sure you check the back of the card, which will state which gas appliances they are qualified to work on. Know the symptoms of CO poisoning; headaches, nausea, breathlessness, collapse, dizziness and loss of consciousness. If you smell gas or think there might be a gas leak, call the free 24-hour national gas emergency number immediately on 0800 111 999. www.GasSafeRegister.co.uk “Disruptive forces are dominating the market, it’s time for fabricators to wise up” Jade Greenhow, Oper- ations Director at industry data specialists Insight Data urges fabricators to wake up to the new, disruptive forces that are taking over the market and quickly changing the way the industry does busi- ness. In her speech to business owners and senior leaders at the Glazing Summit, Jade Greenhow spoke at length on the dramatic rise in ‘builder installers’, a new category of home improve- ment provider. Referencing the latest Insight Report into the glazing industry, Jade revealed there are now almost 16,000 builder installers active in the market offering windows, doors and conservatories at a local level. Not only does that figure show no signs of slowing down, it eclipses the number of traditional double-glazing firms buying in from fabrica- tors – by nearly double. So, not only do fabricators have to contend with a rapid- ly-changing customer base, but the routes to market for fabricators have also changed massively too. www.insightdata.co.uk