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Thread: Health and safety acts and rules I need to follow??

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    Hi all

    I'm the process of starting up a mobile lighting business providing professional lighting to DJs, wedding, bands, social clubs and functions.
    I will setup, de-gig and operate the lighting as well.

    I'm in need of some help

    What healthy and safety acts and rules I need to follow for my lighting business??

    Any help, advice will be most appreciated!!

    Cheers David

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    Welcome David,

    Aside from HASAWA, you should pay particular attention to any exclusions and stipulations contained within your PLI policy. Whilst these vary from insurer to insurer, you can expect to find stipulations on working at heights, rigging and leaving rigged equipment unattended.

    Gaining an NRC may be beneficial to your activities, depending on the scale of your operation (see the PLASA site for details)

    COSHH will come into play if you are including pyro within your portfolio.

    Ensure you have a robust generic risk assessment/method statement in place to cover all aspects of 'typical' jobs. Then carry out site visits as required where venue specific RAs are required, normally to cover off unloading, access & egress.

    Comply with EAW regulations and familiarise yourself with BS7909:2008.

    Ensure you are fully insured and safe before even you even think about hanging a Mac.

    Good luck.

    Tony

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    Ok thanks for that tony.

    There seems to be qiute a lot to read on the follow.
    Remember that this is a small home based lighting business which is more gearing to the mobile djs, social clubs and wedding.
    I don't think working at heights will an issus.
    COSHH would this include a martin smoke machine?? If not then there's no need for this act for my business to follow by.

    So the main and most important health and safety rules and acts should I follow are HASAWA 1974 and the EAW regulations ??
    What about the health and safety acts and rules for hotels and venues and what are they??

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    A very important factor of Health and Safety is PAT Testing, a lot of originations e.g. coucils etc will require that you comply to the Health & Safety at Work Act (1974) and The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (1998).
    The best way to do this is to arrange for periodic inspection and testing of all your electrical equipment.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunnsPAT View Post
    A very important factor of Health and Safety is PAT Testing, a lot of originations e.g. coucils etc will require that you comply to the Health & Safety at Work Act (1974) and The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (1998).
    The best way to do this is to arrange for periodic inspection and testing of all your electrical equipment.

    Steve
    Hello Steve. Please take a moment to pop over to the Newbies section, and introduce yourself. It's usually painless, always safe, and nice to see.

    This link helps.
    http://www.forum.mobilediscodirector...ad.php?t=11711
    Excalibur. Older than the average DJ.

    www.excaliburmobiledisco.co.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunnsPAT View Post
    A very important factor of Health and Safety is PAT Testing, a lot of originations e.g. coucils etc will require that you comply to the Health & Safety at Work Act (1974) and The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (1998).
    The best way to do this is to arrange for periodic inspection and testing of all your electrical equipment.

    Steve
    I think most people on here will know about that.

    I trust you're not just here to advertise?

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    No i'm not here just to advertise, I feel passionate about spreading the word on PAT Testing as most small businesses don't get it done.
    Many insurance companies are starting to request this from mobile disco's and DJ's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunnsPAT View Post
    No i'm not here just to advertise,
    Jolly good. ( Although it is possible to pay to advertise here, it's not possible to do it for free. Not if certain Staff are on duty. )

    Quote Originally Posted by GunnsPAT View Post
    I feel passionate about spreading the word on PAT Testing as most small businesses don't get it done.
    Many insurance companies are starting to request this from mobile disco's and DJ's.
    You're preaching to a large number of the converted here, it's something we advocate strongly. Even I have joined the ranks of the PAT tested.
    Excalibur. Older than the average DJ.

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    Great it's good to know that you guys are PAT Tested...
    I am aware of the advertising rules on this lovely forum.....
    Like I said i'm just spreading the word on the subject and not as a form of advertising for my business.

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