Hi Phillip again
Just that, the HSE are starting to prosecute, and it's probably only a matter of time before one is brought against a window cleaner
I think it would be a good thing if a few w/c's got done but it is a different case for someone working alone as by and large, his risk is his own and it it his decision to do that.
An employee is under the jurisdiction and care of an employer unless he acts completely stupidly.
The self employed w/c is only responsible for himself unless he can be proven to be either a direct threat to life and limb of others or is immeadiately endangering the lives of others.
It is legal to take ones own life but not the life of another and it's that risk thing with one's own life that has always been the stumbling block.
The self employed have always been a problem because of the question of who is responsible for them taking a risk if they understood that they were not taking a risk?
There is little by way of legislation to say who is responsible for them understanding risks. If the H & S take responsibiltiy to educate them then a self employed person could say that they were not educated enough.
When there is an employer, it's easy to lay down the law as it cannot be the fault of the employee when the employer told them to act in a particular way that is in breach of H & S regulations as it is the employer who is required to ask for work to be undertaken with knowledge of H & S. The employee is not responsible for educating him/herself. The employer is.
When I worked on the railways we signed a bit of paper for every course relating to safety that we went on so as the employer could point the finger in case of any breaches. Even then, the railways were often still at fault because they were often deemed failing to ensure the employee fully understood the training.
As a self employed person who is willing to chance stating that I was given sufficient education and training to work on my own unsupervised for years on end?
That, as far as I understand it, is the problem in 'doing' the self employed.
Something which I think is wrong and needs addressing.
Cheers