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I think unless you know them well having volunteers on site just makes the job harder and more dangerous. 

 Why not do any cutting when there are no volunteers on site and then they can go in once you have finished and clear up and then they won't be required to be covered by your insurance anyway? 

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12 minutes ago, GarethM said:

They SHOULD already have some form of insurance company for the site already.

 

Even if it's members only they SHould still have a policy for the 100&1 other things that could happen even if it was a walker using the footpath.

 

Fixed that for you!

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