
The investigation revealed that Scott Lodge, 37, performed new boiler installations at two Northwich properties in April and December 2022.
Despite carrying out the work, Lodge was not and never has been registered with the Gas Safe Register.
In a further breach of safety protocols, his father, Brian Lodge, 67, used his status as a registered engineer to “sign off” and commission the work on his son’s behalf.
Crucially, the elder Lodge failed to visit the properties to inspect the installations or verify their safety.
The illegal activity became known after a homeowner filed a complaint.
A subsequent inspection by a qualified Gas Safe engineer found the boiler to be “At Risk” and dangerous.
Specific defects included a lack of support for the chimney and flue system, a critical failure that can lead to deadly carbon monoxide leaks.
At a hearing at Chester Magistrates’ Court on December 22, 2025, Scott Lodge, of Adlington Drive, Northwich, pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3(3) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998.
He was handed a 12-month community order, including 200 hours of unpaid work, and ordered to pay £2,500 in costs plus £1,460 in compensation to a homeowner to cover the cost of the faulty work.
His father, Brian Lodge, of Merriman Avenue, Knutsford, pleaded guilty to breaching Section 3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. Received an identical sentence of a 12-month community order, 200 hours of unpaid work, and £2,500 in costs.
Following the sentencing, HSE Inspector Ian Betley condemned the pair’s actions, labelling the incident a “deliberate breach” of safety laws.
“Scott Lodge undertook gas work he knew he was not registered to perform, a failure that could have had catastrophic and tragic consequences for the homeowners,” Betley stated.
Inspector Betley added that the deception was compounded by Brian Lodge, who “knowingly signed off the work as safe despite never examining or testing it.”
Concluding with a stern warning to the public: “Always ask to see an engineer’s identification and verify their registration number online. Registered engineers are there to ensure safety, not to help others circumvent the law by signing off on unregistered work.”

Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that can make you seriously ill if you breathe it in. Carbon monoxide can be made by fires and appliances that burn gas, wood, oil, or coal.
Illegal gas work is a primary cause of CO poisoning. Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless gas that is impossible to detect without a dedicated alarm.
Symptoms to be aware of:
If you suspect a leak: Stop using appliances immediately, open windows, go outside, and seek medical advice. Do not re-enter the building until it has been declared safe.
It is a legal requirement that a Gas Safe-registered engineer performs all gas work. To ensure your family’s safety:
Respiratory diseases affect the respiratory system, such as your lungs and respiratory tract. They can range from mild, transient symptoms to chronic, debilitating, and even life-threatening conditions, which are caused by exposure to irritants, hazardous substances or chemicals found in a workplace.
The main problems to look out for are the following:
If you find yourself coughing up blood, this is a clear sign that something could be wrong. It could be coming from your lungs or respiratory tract. Whatever the cause, this is serious and should be investigated further.

There is no finite list of jobs that may expose you to chemicals that could cause respiratory diseases, but the following types of jobs are considered the riskiest:
Your Employer has a legal duty to reduce and prevent exposure to substances hazardous to health and ensure that anyone who already has a respiratory condition doesn’t get any worse.
Employers are under a duty of care to ensure their Employees are not put at any foreseeable risk as far as practicable.
At Oakwood Solicitors, our Industrial Disease solicitors have a wealth of experience in dealing with occupational respiratory disease claims.
If you are suffering from a respiratory disease, this may have been caused or made worse by your employer’s negligence regarding your safety, for which you may be able to receive compensation.
Oakwood Solicitors: Respiratory Disease Claims.
Father and son sentenced for carrying out illegal gas work.
Dad and son sentenced over illegal gas work in Northwich.
HSE Press Release: Father and son sentenced for carrying out illegal gas work.
Rogue gas fitter and his dad could have caused ‘catastrophic and tragic’ consequences.
If you have been impacted by respiratory diseases at work and want to pursue a legal claim, get in touch today for a no-obligation consultation.
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Asimah Ali is currently a Supervising Solicitor in the Industrial Disease Department. Asimah started working at Oakwood Solicitors in October 2016, shortly after completing the Legal Practice Cours…
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