One of the electrical trade associations will advise
What insurance would 1 need to offer PAT testing as a service?Looking into offering it but coming up with nothing insurance wise,is public liability enough?
Not sure of any websites to help me out,any ideas?
One of the electrical trade associations will advise
Q. If you see a Scouser on a bicycle, why should you never swerve to hit him?
A: It might be your bicycle
To be taken accepted as a PAT inspector you will need, as a minimum, the following:
To be able to comply with the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEE) code of practice
C&G2377 course will provide requirements/knowledge required to do so
Do you employ staff? if so you will need Employers Liability insurance.
Whilst Public Liability insurance, is not a legal necessity, without it you will not get any work. Check with customers what level of indemnity is required and increase by 50%
Regularly calibrate your PAT testing equipment (this is very important, as claims can be repudiated and liability attached to yourself, if guidelines not followed.
A full register/record of equipment tested with results, dates, serial nos, PAT tester used etc for you and client
Michael Stone is innocent.
Convicted without any forensic evidence and failed to be picked at any ID parade
So who did kill Lin & Megan Russell
http://www.michaelstone.co.uk/
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