Getting an LPG Gas Chargrill Safety Certificate

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If you’re running a food business in the UK and use an LPG gas chargrill, you’ll need a valid LPG gas chargrill safety certificate to stay compliant, insured, and above all—safe. Whether you’re running a burger van, mobile catering unit, food truck, or temporary outdoor kitchen, it’s your legal responsibility to have all gas appliances checked and certified regularly by a Gas Safe registered engineer.

What Is an LPG Gas Chargrill Safety Certificate?

An LPG gas chargrill safety certificate confirms that your gas-powered chargrill has been inspected by a qualified engineer and is safe to use. These certificates are usually issued after a full gas safety inspection, covering pressure testing, ventilation, flame failure devices, pipework, and appliance condition.

It’s not just a tick-box exercise—it’s essential for:

  • Public safety
  • Insurance cover
  • Environmental health checks
  • Event or market participation

Most councils and event organisers will ask for a valid certificate before granting a pitch or permit.

Getting an LPG Gas Chargrill Safety Certificate Near Me

Who Needs This Certificate?

You’ll need an LPG gas chargrill safety certificate if you:

  • Run a mobile catering business
  • Use an outdoor cooking setup with LPG appliances
  • Operate at events, markets, festivals or fairs
  • Hire or rent out catering equipment using LPG gas

How Often Do You Need One?

In most cases, you’ll need a gas safety check once a year. But if your equipment is in constant use or you’re moving between multiple locations, it’s wise to get checks done more often. Some insurers and event organisers may even require 6-month checks.

What’s Included in the Inspection?

When we carry out a gas safety check for your LPG chargrill, we include:

  • Full inspection of the chargrill appliance
  • Pipework and regulator checks
  • Testing for gas leaks
  • Verification of adequate ventilation
  • Flame supervision device functionality
  • CO2 and carbon monoxide monitoring, if required
  • Issuance of the Gas Safety Certificate

You’ll receive the certificate on the same day, either digitally or printed, depending on your preference.

Why Choose Us?

  • Fully Gas Safe Registered Engineer
  • Mobile service covering [Your Local Area / City / County]
  • Same-day appointments available
  • Fast, friendly and professional
  • Competitive fixed pricing—no surprises

We’ve worked with hundreds of food businesses across the UK and understand the pressures of running a catering setup. We’ll get you certified and back to work, fast.

Local Areas We Cover

We provide LPG gas chargrill inspections across Greater London, Essex, Kent, Hertfordshire, Surrey and other areas near by. If you’re not sure whether we cover your area, just give us a quick call or drop us a message—chances are, we do.

Need a Certificate Urgently?

If you’re heading to an event and just realised your paperwork’s out of date, don’t panic. We offer emergency same-day callouts where available, so you can stay legal and avoid last-minute cancellations.

Book Your LPG Gas Chargrill Safety Certificate Today

Call us now or use the quick contact form to book your inspection. Whether you need a one-off check or regular servicing, we’re here to help.

Don’t leave it too late—get certified and cook with confidence.

FAQs

An LPG gas chargrill is a cooking appliance that uses liquefied petroleum gas (usually propane or butane) to grill food over open flames. They’re commonly used in mobile catering setups, food trucks, and outdoor kitchens where mains gas isn’t available.

Yes, if it’s used for any kind of food business or public service—whether in a van, trailer, market stall or pop-up kitchen—it’s treated as commercial equipment. That means it needs to be inspected and certified by a qualified engineer.

No, not legally. Operating any LPG appliance without a valid safety certificate can put you at risk of fines, void insurance, or even prosecution if something goes wrong. Most event organisers won’t let you trade without it.

In most cases, the inspection and certificate can be completed in under an hour. If everything is in working order, you’ll usually get your LPG gas chargrill safety certificate on the same day.

If it hasn’t been recently certified, it’s best to get it inspected before use. Second-hand appliances can develop faults or may have been modified. A quick safety check ensures you’re starting off safely and legally.

The inspection will include checking that your gas bottle is correctly connected and the regulator is suitable and in good condition. However, the cylinder itself isn’t tested—it’s the fittings, pipework, and appliances that are certified.

Absolutely. If you’ve got several LPG appliances—like fryers, burners or ovens—we can inspect and certify them all in one visit. It’s often more cost-effective and saves you time.

Yes, even if it’s only used occasionally, it still needs to be safe and up to standard every time it’s fired up. Think of it like an MOT—it’s not about how often you drive, it’s about whether the vehicle is roadworthy when you do.

A landlord gas certificate (CP12) is for residential properties with mains gas. An LPG gas chargrill certificate is specific to portable, commercial catering appliances running on bottled gas. They require different checks and qualifications.

Always check that your engineer is Gas Safe registered and qualified for LPG and commercial catering appliances. You can ask for their ID or look them up on the Gas Safe Register website.

Don’t risk being turned away!

Make sure your gas chargrill is fully certified.