misterg
Well-Known Member
Re: At least we agree on something .....
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One point here....I know many people who charge their boats to the company presumably for entertaining, or whatever. Others I know of claim to be doing some sort of business-related work. I guess that those people had better make sure that they have certificates, judging from the information you have posted?
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Not sure - if they are effectively hiring the boat to the company, or if the company is hiring the boat to them, then they would appear to cop for the whole lot - It also potentially brings in the whole Health 'n' Safety At Work act / Workplace (Management) Regulations, etc, even if they are "working from home" or equivalent. Then there's the MCA coding thing...
To be honest, if it's anything other than a pure private leisure / pleasure situation, I haven't got the foggiest where you stand!
Still looking for gas fitters who work for free, but there are "Mechanical Technicians" where I work who may be called on to work on gas fired process equipment. The question of CORGI registration arose, and the conclusion was that this was not a legal requirement (based on the above) - competence is still required, though.
Have got a copy of the ACOP at work if it helps anyone...
Andy
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One point here....I know many people who charge their boats to the company presumably for entertaining, or whatever. Others I know of claim to be doing some sort of business-related work. I guess that those people had better make sure that they have certificates, judging from the information you have posted?
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Not sure - if they are effectively hiring the boat to the company, or if the company is hiring the boat to them, then they would appear to cop for the whole lot - It also potentially brings in the whole Health 'n' Safety At Work act / Workplace (Management) Regulations, etc, even if they are "working from home" or equivalent. Then there's the MCA coding thing...
To be honest, if it's anything other than a pure private leisure / pleasure situation, I haven't got the foggiest where you stand!
Still looking for gas fitters who work for free, but there are "Mechanical Technicians" where I work who may be called on to work on gas fired process equipment. The question of CORGI registration arose, and the conclusion was that this was not a legal requirement (based on the above) - competence is still required, though.
Have got a copy of the ACOP at work if it helps anyone...
Andy