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Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for dangerous work in Torquay

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
January 8, 2026
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Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for dangerous work in Torquay

Story Highlight

– Unregistered gas fitter left home in dangerous condition.
– Gas leak found after improper boiler installation.
– Homeowners verified issues with qualified plumbing companies.
– Ben Owen received suspended sentence, community service, costs.
– HSE urges checks on Gas Safe Register for safety.

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In a troubling case highlighting the risks of unregulated gas work, a resident of St Helier, Jersey, has been handed a suspended prison sentence for conducting unsafe installation at a property in Torquay. Benjamin Owen, who operated under the guise of BPS and ‘Ben the Plumber’, engaged in illegal gas repairs that not only malfunctioned but also posed immediate danger to the occupants of the home.

The incident unfolded in February 2023 when Owen was called to a residence on Barton Hill, where he removed an old boiler and fitted a new one. However, after the installation, the homeowners began noticing troubling issues with the boiler’s performance. When Owen dismissed their growing concerns, they turned to another plumbing service to rectify the situation.

Upon examining the installation, the second plumber raised alarms about the safety of the work done by Owen. His inspection led to an immediate emergency call to a gas provider, which identified a dangerous gas leak in the supply pipe. This critical situation resulted in the gas supply being capped for safety and classified as ‘immediately dangerous.’

A subsequent inspection by the Gas Safe Register revealed further faults with Owen’s installation. In an effort to resolve the myriad of issues, the homeowners engaged a third plumbing company. The additional examination by this team uncovered more hazardous mistakes left behind by Owen, revealing a pattern of negligence in the work completed.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) launched an investigation into Owen’s actions and soon discovered that he was operating without the necessary qualifications. Although Owen was once a member of the Gas Safe Register, he had allowed his registration to lapse in October 2021, rendering him unqualified to conduct any gas-related work thereafter.

Operating without proper registration is not only illegal, it poses significant risks including gas leaks, fires, explosions, and severe health hazards such as carbon monoxide poisoning. Owen faced legal repercussions for his actions, pleading guilty to multiple breaches of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, specifically Sections 3(3), 26(1), and 27(1).

The court sentenced Owen to 15 months in prison, which was suspended for 18 months. Additionally, he was ordered to complete 150 hours of community service and pay costs amounting to £1,000. The ruling serves as a stark reminder of the seriousness of gas safety standards.

Following the trial, Simon Jones, an HSE inspector, emphasised the dangers associated with unregistered gas work. He stated, “Ben Owen undertook gas work which he knew he was not registered to do, and the work that he undertook was found to be dangerous, putting the lives of the homeowners and their four young children at risk. All gas work must be conducted by registered Gas Safe engineers to ensure the highest standards are met to prevent injury and loss of life.”

The HSE is actively encouraging homeowners to validate the credentials of any individual they hire for gas-related services. By checking the Gas Safe Register, residents can ascertain whether professionals are legally permitted to undertake gas work.

For further protection and knowledge, the HSE provides resources and guidance on the management of gas appliances and equipment, as well as critical information on emergency procedures. Homeowners can access these resources at www.hse.gov.uk/gas and can verify whether a gas engineer is registered by visiting www.gassaferegister.co.uk.

The prosecution in this case was spearheaded by enforcement lawyer Daniel Poole alongside Paralegal Michael Millman from the HSE. They have reiterated the commitment of the HSE to uphold health and safety standards across Britain, with a focus on protecting individuals in their homes and workplaces.

This incident starkly illustrates the importance of ensuring that any work involving gas fittings is conducted by certified professionals. The penalties faced by Owen reflect a broader effort to deter unlicensed work, which jeopardises public safety. Homeowners are urged to engage with licensed professionals to avoid similar risks and ensure proper installation and maintenance of gas appliances.

For those looking for additional insights or updates on safety guidelines concerning gas work, the HSE continues to provide relevant news and educational material on its website, helping to foster safer environments for all.

Our Thoughts

To prevent the dangerous situation caused by the unregistered gas fitter in Torquay, several key measures could have been implemented. Firstly, the homeowners should have verified the gas fitter’s registration with the Gas Safe Register prior to allowing any gas work to be done, as mandated by the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. This step is crucial to ensure that only qualified and registered professionals conduct gas-related installations to mitigate risks associated with improper work.

Secondly, strict adherence to legal requirements regarding gas work should be enforced through public awareness campaigns emphasizing the importance of using Gas Safe registered engineers. Regulatory bodies, such as the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), should continue to promote the dangers of employing unregistered personnel.

In this incident, multiple breaches occurred as Ben Owen completed gas work without a valid Gas Safe registration, violating Sections 3(3), 26(1), and 27(1) of the relevant regulations. Future incidents could be alleviated through strict penalties for unregistered gas work and more rigorous inspections of gas fitters’ credentials prior to undertaking any installations.

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