The Savoy was under obligation to provide a safe working environment under current legislation. Householders are not.
However, the new WAHD, due April 6th 2005, will definitely apply to houses and will place a big burden on the contractor .
If we cause damage to the customer, their family, pets or property as a result of not following the guidelines we will not be covered by our insurance and will, like the Savoy, face a huge settlement.
Unless you have £50,000+ spare cash then better look at your Health & Safety policies.
Hi Steve, what you are saying is under the new legislation the supplier is responsible for providing a safe working environment.
If an accident occurs at a residential property and a window cleaner is injured, the window cleaner has no come back against the householder.
No problem there, if during the accident, he injures a third party, thats when problems arrise.
The simple way around this is to supply a copy of your health & saftey policy to both customers and insurers.
If they accept your policy and you work within your own regs the blame can't ever be yours.