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Posted By RHOES
Hi,
We are currently having our office refurbished and would like to have a cooker provided for staff in the kitchen are. Does anyone know of any reason why this cannot be done?
Cheers
Rich
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Posted By Swis
No problems in providing the cooker as long as it is in good state to use, maintained etc. You may need safety certificate annually if it's a gas cooker(gas safe register)
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Posted By Bob Youel
microwaves are much much easier
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Posted By Ron Hunter
It isn't prohibited. Larger electric cookers (with hotplates and oven in a combined appliance) will need a dedicated electrical supply from the main board.
A "Baby Belling" or similar might work for you.
Guessing you have decent washing facilities for all those pots and pans!
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Posted By Coshh Assessor
There's no reason why it can't be done - but do review your fire risk assessment (will you allow deep fat frying?)
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Posted By Ian-Edwards
IMPORTANT INSURANCE IMPLICATIONS!
Make sure you notify your Property insurers of this change. This would constitute a material fact that should be disclosed to insurers in good time to enable them to re-assess the underwriting exposure.
Are you directly employing kitchen staff, or employing contractors? Either way, your liability insurers must also be informed.
Beware!! Insurer attitudes are hardening!!
Ian
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