hi new to this so bare with....
ive started a small company and would like to start commiossiong and servicing for my own contracts (ie not under the umbrella of a bigger company). as a individual i have all the bafe qualifications in all areas but as a company i am confused on what insurances we need and do we require any bs approval or registration. when contracting through bigger companys i issue commish certs all the time but really unsure where i stand with my own company..
any advise would be great
mike
Go for it , I don't see a problem , you were basically a subby , so unless your work was overseen correctly , the Company you worked for irrespective of their trade association , certification put you in the position you are going to be in now. Do yourself a favour , do your work well , get product training , go on the courses and keep yourself up to speed. If you get a problem ask , there is a wealth of knowledge , alone on this site, and if its genuine you will get a valued response.
There is a lot to be said running your own thing , good / bad sometimes , personally I think the 'individual' should have to be registered , ie trade test etc .
The insurance company may well ask you to give them a background overview , to ascertain the risk , however you need to ensure that you are covered for the areas you are supplying ie design etc etc.
As a matter of point one large (trade) association employed a contractor , who wasn't even a member of theirs to refurbish their main building , sounder circuits in PVC singles ,for the fire system , work that one out.
Happy days.