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Hi all,
I'm a newly qualified sparky and I'm starting to look for work through agencies.
I have been asked for public liability insurance and I haven't been made aware of the need for me for having one.
Do you need this kind of insurance if you are looking for Electrical Improver/Mate work and be an employee, not a sole trader?
I looked it up and it is only offered to self employed or ltd companies.
If anyone can shed some light on this for me I'd be extremely grateful!
Thank you
 
That is the case. It's not just agencies.

If you're not employed. And don't have the benefits of that. You're self employed, and need all that.

Working for cash for years and then suddenly wanting official employment usually causes this confusion lol ;) ;)
 
Very first thing I did when I took the leap into self employment after 6 years of cards in employment was to get a CIS. Number and took out £2 million of P.L insurance.
 
To be fair, the Public Liability insurance is cheap as chips: Check here: General Insurance for Businesses - Business - Aviva - https://www.aviva.co.uk/business/insurance/

It's usually a few tenners in return for a few million pounds of cover.

It's when you start climbing on roofs it goes up a lot.

But the cards usually relate to you being A) qualified to do the work (agencies cant give it you without quals for obvious reasons) and B) you've had the right health and safety training to be on sites etc - saves them keep repeating the training individually for each site or firm or contract etc.

But from a 'mates' point of view. I'm not sure what the deal is qualifications wise. Is it an actual trade?

Or are you just a guy who knows a lot about electrics because you've been a 'mate'. And now want to run your own jobs as an electrician, when you're not?

(Excuse the language used - I literally don't know the trade - don't mean to sound like I'm putting you down whether with or without quals!)
 
Hi all,
I'm a newly qualified sparky and I'm starting to look for work through agencies.
I have been asked for public liability insurance and I haven't been made aware of the need for me for having one.
Do you need this kind of insurance if you are looking for Electrical Improver/Mate work and be an employee, not a sole trader?
I looked it up and it is only offered to self employed or ltd companies.
If anyone can shed some light on this for me I'd be extremely grateful!
Thank you

No you don't need to be insured as a mate/improver. You likely working under the supervision of someone else and they should be insured. Please dont fall for it,
 
No you don't need to be insured as a mate/improver. You likely working under the supervision of someone else and they should be insured. Please dont fall for it,
I assume he was going for a job that required him to be a subby, if it's via an agency? - Therefore does need it?

You got a link to the job you were applying for Kuba?

Just realised too, that you're a trainee electrician - so my first reply was a bit harsh these days. Need either check my glasses or wind my neck in.

I'm rushing around threads these days like it's 1990.
 
If they're on site as a subby. They already do!

That's just business. Regardless of who they are or what their position is.

They need to be employed, so it's covered on their employers. Or they're not, and they need insurance.

If it's cards-in. It's covered I think?

It's not a con lol it's insurance. You can't go on a site without it.

Who is covering your labourer in your theory there? - The guy who's most likely to balls up a job, assuming he has no experience and no qualified skills? - It's the employer, or he's on a labourers card as self employed and it's been managed for him if he's cards in and taken out of his tax at that point.

You're not a cash man are you? Not in 2019! lol
 

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