viola
Well-Known Member
Could someone share a few thoughts with me please?
I work freelance and I am currently without a freelance insurance until July (in the process of registering with the BHS Register of Instructors and taking up their policy). Due to this I have cancelled most of my private clients leaving only a few who has been with me for a couple of years. Most of my teaching at the moment is in three BHS Approved Centres (one being a Where To Train centre) so I am insured via them should anything happen.
I am, however, being told from every angle to postpone even those few riders until I have my insurance again.
So, a few questions:
1) Would you teach without being insured if you know the horses/riders well?
2) Do you have your own accident report book of some sorts?
3) Should freelance instructors fill in RIDDOR forms?
AND one more Q: Do you check with your trainer/instructor whether they are insured and would you have lessons with an uninsured one?
Many thanks!
I work freelance and I am currently without a freelance insurance until July (in the process of registering with the BHS Register of Instructors and taking up their policy). Due to this I have cancelled most of my private clients leaving only a few who has been with me for a couple of years. Most of my teaching at the moment is in three BHS Approved Centres (one being a Where To Train centre) so I am insured via them should anything happen.
I am, however, being told from every angle to postpone even those few riders until I have my insurance again.
So, a few questions:
1) Would you teach without being insured if you know the horses/riders well?
2) Do you have your own accident report book of some sorts?
3) Should freelance instructors fill in RIDDOR forms?
AND one more Q: Do you check with your trainer/instructor whether they are insured and would you have lessons with an uninsured one?
Many thanks!