In July 2006 the rules for bottle testing changed and the responsibility was moved from the HSE to the DFT (Dept for Transport). Also the rules on testing stations changed and as of July 2006 only DFT Accredited stations can test bottles. As far as I am aware there are only 2 accredited testing stations in the UK. Your local dive shop cannot test bottles.
We have been in touch with one of these stations and have negotiated a price for testing. These centres do not deal with the public but are quite happy to deal with Fat Bobs. Here's how it will work.
that is straight from talkpaintball, it says there a two centers, neither of which will deal with the public, however one will deal with fat bobs. we are the public, so they wont deal with us, but they will deal with fat bobs, therefore it follows that assuming there are actually only two test centers, that the public only have one choice, that is fat bobs.
We have been in touch with one of these stations and have negotiated a price for testing. These centres do not deal with the public but are quite happy to deal with Fat Bobs. Here's how it will work.
that is straight from talkpaintball, it says there a two centers, neither of which will deal with the public, however one will deal with fat bobs. we are the public, so they wont deal with us, but they will deal with fat bobs, therefore it follows that assuming there are actually only two test centers, that the public only have one choice, that is fat bobs.