Important Changes to Gas Work Certificates
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Resources Safety and Health Queensland (RSHQ) has begun phasing out the use of hard copy books for gas system compliance certificates, gas defect notices, and vehicle/vessel inspection certificates. Instead, the hard copies will be replaced with digital e-certificates.
From 1 July 2024, RSHQ will be limiting the purchasing of hard copy books; however, the hard copy books can be used until 1 January 2026.
RSHQ’s Chief Inspector of Petroleum and Gas Shoena Messner said the transition will benefit everyone involved.
“This will provide gas fitters with a seamless and cost-effective solution to store and provide e-certificates easily,” said Mrs Messner. “E-certificates are faster, easier, and more convenient to issue, and once issued, you will instantly receive a PDF document that you can send to your customer, the network provider, and keep for your records.”
Eligible gas work licence and gas work authorisation holders received 10 free compliance e-certificates as part of the platform launch two years ago. E-certificates are available to purchase in bundles of 50 at the same cost as the hard copy books but without the postage fee.
For more information or to purchase e-certificates, simply scan the QR code on the back of your licence or click on the link below.
Article from Resources Safety and Health Queensland