On 14 February 2013 20:09, Wayne Stallwood ALUGlist@digimatic.co.uk wrote:
In a case that you have applied a pass sticker to something which has been sold at retail and then electrocuted someone or burnt their house down, you'd really want some sort of liability cover and it will be a lot easier to defend your competence with a minimal qualification such as 2377.
All fair comments, certainly.
Much of this could apply to other (non-electrical) items sold by charity shops of-course - children's toys that may turn out to be damaged.
It's one thing to sell books and clothes but toys and electrical items must be a minefield and I have no idea how they can take on that liability at the prices they sell at.