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The trouble is with my clients, is that the boss is the qualified inspector and also run the finance.

I do know where some larger firms who employ a safety officer and also does the Inspections. Then as far as the insurance firms are concerned is OK.

But I agree with you last paragraph, they do get away with enough.

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It's to do with impartiality as far as I'm aware.

 

Some one who owns the kit and is inspecting it may not right off or advice on what is necessary. 

 

I think the course stats were a 50% pass rate. 

 

Jim

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