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Gasfitting certification templates

Below are templates for Certificates of Compliance (CoC) and Gas Safety Certificates (GSC) that can be used by gasfitters to certify gasfitting. You can complete the information required in these templates and save them for your records and for sending to your clients.

Getting gas work done

When you get gas work done, ensure it is installed safely, properly certified and maintained regularly.

Getting gas work done

What is the Electricity and Gas High-Risk Database

The Electricity and Gas High-risk Database records information on electrical work and gasfitting classified as “high-risk”.

Certificate of compliance (CoC)

The Certificate of Compliance (CoC) is a statement of the safety status of gasfitting work. It identifies the work that has been completed and who is responsible for that work. No general or high-risk gasfitting is considered complete until a CoC is issued for that work. Details of high risk work must also be logged in the Electricity and Gas High Risk Database.

Design and construction

General installations include all installations other than those in caravans and boats. Any person who designs, installs, commissions or tests a gas installation or part of an installation must do so in accordance with AS/NZS 5601.1.The mandatory…

Gas Safety Certificate (GSC)

A Gas Safety Certificate verifies that a completed, connected installation or part gas installation is safe to use, on the grounds that it is safe and complies with the Gas (Safety and Measurement) Regulations 2010 (GSMRs). Where it relates to an existing gas installation, it verifies that it has not affected the safety of any other part of the installation.

Location compliance certificates

You may require a location compliance certificate if you have explosive, flammable, oxidising, toxic or corrosive substances and the quantity exceeds the thresholds specified in the Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2017.

Compliance certifiers: Obligations when issuing certificates and refusals

Advice on how to use discretion when issuing compliance certificates, when to consider conditional location compliance certificates, and when to notify us and businesses and organisations if a compliance certificate is refused.

Compliance certifiers: Obligations when issuing certificates and refusals

1080 Import certificates

To import sodium fluoroacetate (1080) you must obtain a certificate from us, which you provide to the New Zealand Customs Service.

1080 Import certificates

Outdoor pyrotechnics display compliance certificates

If you are holding an outdoor pyrotechnic display, you need to have an outdoor pyrotechnic display compliance certificate for the event. An application form and supporting documentation must be submitted to a compliance certifier approved for issuing pyrotechnic display compliance certificates.

Outdoor pyrotechnics display compliance certificates

Compliance certificates

For the most hazardous substances, you will need one or more compliance certificate to confirm you are complying with the proper controls.

Compliance certificates

Stationary container system compliance certificates

You must have a compliance certificate for stationary container systems holding hazardous substances above certain quantities. A compliance certificate certifies that your tank or process container and associated equipment is safe and complies with the rules.

Applications for Certificates of Competence

Everyone who holds a safety critical role in the extractives industry must have a current certificate of competence (CoC). You can find information about applying for a CoC and additional resources here.

Applications for Certificates of Competence

Certificates of Competence and Continuing Professional Development

The New Zealand Mining Board of Examiners advises WorkSafe's Board on the health and safety competency requirements for workers in the extractives industry – a key recommendation of the Royal Commission on the Pike River Tragedy.

Certificates of Competence and Continuing Professional Development

Petroleum: Certificates of fitness and verification schemes for offshore installations (PDF 309 KB)

TYPE:   Interpretative guide
TOPIC:   Petroleum

These guidelines cover Part 5 of the Health and Safety at Work (Petroleum Exploration and Extraction) Regulations 2016 that applies to permit operators of offshore production installations and drilling contractors of non-production offshore installations

Safe Work Instrument - Validity Periods of Compliance Certificates for Stationary Container Systems (PDF 273 KB)

TYPE:   Safe Work Instrument
TOPIC:   Hazardous substances

This safe work instrument specifies alternative validity periods of compliance certificates for certain stationary container systems for the purposes of regulation 17.92(1)(ca) of the Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2017.

Gasfitting risk classification

There are three levels of risk classification for gasfitting. These are low-risk, high-risk and general. There are more requirements for certification for high-risk and general gasfitting than there are for low-risk gasfitting.

Consolidated SWI: Health and Safety at Work (Mining Operations and Quarrying Operations—Prescribed Competency Requirements for Certificates of Competence) Safe Work Instrument 2023 (PDF 772 KB)

TYPE:   Safe Work Instrument

WorkSafe has developed a consolidated version of this safe work instrument (SWI) so that you can see the original SWI and all its subsequent amendments in a single easy-to-read document.

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