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benek84  
#1 Posted : 17 January 2021 18:54:21(UTC)
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benek84

Hi Everyone. Can you please advise what is required to provide health and safety advice, consultancy services if I work for a company as EHS Manager. This consultancy service would be in addition to my normal job. Do I need indemnity insurance, register as self employed, accountant,?? Thank you
Roundtuit  
#2 Posted : 17 January 2021 20:23:01(UTC)
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Roundtuit

Employers permission for what could become a major distraction from your paid employment. Most employment contracts specifically restrict activity on behalf of others including yourself.
Roundtuit  
#3 Posted : 17 January 2021 20:23:01(UTC)
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Roundtuit

Employers permission for what could become a major distraction from your paid employment. Most employment contracts specifically restrict activity on behalf of others including yourself.
Mark-W  
#4 Posted : 18 January 2021 12:53:14(UTC)
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Mark-W

I agree with roundtuit, are you part time or full time? If part time will your client base put you in a conflict of interest with your main employer? What are you going to do when your client rings up with an emergency that needs dealing with immediatley on the phone or a site visit when you are your main work.

I explain to all my clients they have access to me 24/7 if needed but then so do all my other clients, so I may need to take the odd call. This works for me and my clients currently. Thats not to say that it will always be so amicable.

Zyggy  
#5 Posted : 18 January 2021 16:26:01(UTC)
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Zyggy

Apart from the previous excellent responses, you would need Professional Indemnity & Public Liability Insurances + registering as a sole trader or establishing yourself as a Limited Company - your choice. In addition, & depending on your client base, you may also have to go through a DBS check, enhanced in some circumstances.
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