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My employer runs training courses alongside his tree care business and has asked me if I would like to provide the training as the usual instructor has stopped. 
 

I work as a full time climber and have worked for 7 years 

He has asked me to do tree access and aerial rescue CS38

 

Do I need to be qualified as an instructor?

 

How does the insurance work if there is an accident?

 

How much do instructors charge per day?

 

Who should provide the trainees climbing kits?

 

Any information welcome! Thanks

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