For homeowners wanting to change or install new electrics, it’s always best to hire a fully trained professional electrician and it’s important to make sure that they have public liability insurance for electricians and are fully covered.
For homeowners wanting to change or install new electrics, it’s always best to hire a fully trained professional electrician and it’s important to make sure that they have public liability insurance for electricians and are fully covered.
When looking for a tradesperson to do some work in the home, it’s not unusual for clients to do their research beyond just previous work. Here, we’ve collected the top 6 traits that people tend to look for in a Kitchen Fitter.
Becoming a kitchen fitter requires training and care, but is also one of the most rewarding construction jobs around. For those who are self-employed or who are starting a business, it’s important to make sure that you are fully insured in case of accidents or injury.
Whether you’re a seasoned veteran in the plastering world, or you’re just getting started with a new business, mistakes can happen as you work. Here are some of the most common plastering mistakes and accidents.
As a refrigeration engineer, every job that you go to presents new risks and so you need to ensure that you’re fully protected and have the right insurance policy to cover the risks and potential problems you may come across.
From falls and trips to property damage or personal injury, something as seemingly simple as cleaning a window can be a risky business. However, with the right health and safety measures, knowledge and insurance cover, you can better prepare for your next job.
Lockdown has had an impact on every industry, but the shipping industry, in particular, has seen ongoing and prolonged pressure like never before. Here, we’re digging a little deeper into how COVID-19 has affected couriers and the shipping industry, and how they can keep on top of staying safe in the coming months.
The advice for returning to construction and other outdoor work is split into eight different areas – Risk, who should go to work, social distancing, managing customers, visitors and contractors, sanitising the workplace, PPE, managing the workforce and inbound and outbound goods.
As a cleaner, you are likely to be right there on the front line, battling back this virus alongside healthcare workers and other important jobs across the country. What this means, however, is that you and any of your workers are at increased risk of not only contracting the virus but spreading it.
Painters and decorators have a number of things to worry about in their job, from accidents such as falling from ladders or the public slipping on paint or wallpaper paste to any damage caused by spilt paint or dropped tools.