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Can I do ANY DIY work on business premises?
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<blockquote data-quote="revor" data-source="post: 524303" data-attributes="member: 23254"><p>When assessing risk there are 3 things to Consider.</p><p>How likely is it to happen.</p><p>How noticeable or evident it would be if it were to go wrong</p><p>How serious would the consequences be.</p><p></p><p>If I was doing the job I would feel competent to do it but would not because the consequences of it going wrong, even if risk of that happening would be low, would be very high. Also there are legal requirements that you have to ensure and demonstrate a safe working premises for staff and visitors.</p><p>I would recommend you getting in a properly set up qualified person to do the work. The cost if that is your concern can be put on your books as a legitimate expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revor, post: 524303, member: 23254"] When assessing risk there are 3 things to Consider. How likely is it to happen. How noticeable or evident it would be if it were to go wrong How serious would the consequences be. If I was doing the job I would feel competent to do it but would not because the consequences of it going wrong, even if risk of that happening would be low, would be very high. Also there are legal requirements that you have to ensure and demonstrate a safe working premises for staff and visitors. I would recommend you getting in a properly set up qualified person to do the work. The cost if that is your concern can be put on your books as a legitimate expense. [/QUOTE]
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