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Not specifically health and Safety but certainly related...........
Scenario is that of a landowner organising shooting parties on his land. He has converted a trailer by installing benches and uses this, towed behind a tractor, to transport the shooting party from A to B. His understanding is that he is entitled to do this, including on public roads so long s it is being towed by a tractor. However,he has been led to believe that if he chooses to use a 4 x 4 vehicle instead of a tractor, that he would be committing an offence if he took the trailer on to a public road.Any comments from the legal eagles amonst you?
We are also looking at the potential insurance aspects of this.
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HSE have produced an Information Sheet about Carriage of Passengers on Farm trailers which may give a starter for 10
www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/ais36.pdf
AJB
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If you or the shoot owners are members of the BASC their legal team will assist/advise. Their insurance may cover you as well.
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Thank you AJB. Just the job.
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PUWER would apply if in a work situation but I would consult the Construction and use Regulations. I think there is also an HSE information sheet, ( number 36 I think).
Allan
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PUWER would not apply unless in a work situation. I would consult the Construction and Use Regulations and the HSE information sheet (number 36 I think).
Allan
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I suspect the insurance company that insures the 4x4 would also have something to say on this subject ;)
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