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The prosecution arose as a result of an investigation into an earlier gas related incident at the property
Sophie McLaughlin, 24 Apr
A landlord has been fined in relation to two health and safety offences regarding rented accommodation in
North Belfast
.
The Health and Safety Executive Northern Ireland (HSENI) successfully led a prosecution against Paul Coyle, of Old Cavehill Road, Belfast resulting in fines totalling £3000.
Belfast Magistrates Court heard how the 48-year-old landlord failed to ensure a gas appliance at rented accommodation was checked by a registered and competent gas safety engineer to ensure it was in a safe condition.
The prosecution arose as a result of an investigation by HSENI into an earlier gas related incident at the Belfast property.
During this investigation, a HSENI Inspector identified that a gas safety check had not been completed for a gas boiler.
After failing to provide confirmation of a gas safety check being completed, an improvement notice was served on the landlord which was not complied with.
Speaking after sentencing, HSENI Inspector Lee Dougan, said: âIn this case the property landlord failed to meet his legal responsibilities to complete a gas safety check of the gas boiler. A gas safety check not only details exactly what checks the gas engineer carries out, it confirms if the appliance has met the appropriate safety standards and is safe to use.
âHSENI will continue to ensure landlords meet their legal obligations in relation to completing gas safety checks and will take enforcement action if necessary.â
All gas work must only be completed by a registered and competent gas safety engineer. Homeowners and occupants can check if a gas engineer is currently on the Gas Safe Register
here
Further advice on gas safety can be found on the HSENI website
here