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Landscape Gardeners, Tree Surgeons & Arboricultural Contractors Tree surgeons, arborists and arboricultural contractors carry out tree maintenance (pruning, bracing, fertilising) and tree felling, pest and disease identification and control, you could also be called on give advice. Landscape Gardeners and Tree SurgeonsYou could be a general contractor carrying out tree planting and landscape works for other businesses, or a small jobbing gardener doing general garden maintenance work for your own clients. For tree surgeons and landscape gardners, the work can physically demanding and tree felling in particular can be noisy and result in hearing loss. The use of chainsaws is particularly dangerous and can result in serious accidents and even death. Exposure to sawdust and fumes from tools, pesticides and fertilisers can cause long-term health problems, too. A standard tradesman insurance policy often won't be sufficient if you carry out tree maintenance, tree felling or use pesticides other than on a small domestic garden scale. If you need to hire in plant check that either the hire company's insurance scheme includes theft or your policy does, otherwise if plant is stolen, you could be wholly liable for the cost of replacement. RestrictionsAlways read the fine print on restrictions your insurer places on where you can work (eg rail track verges, airports), and the height and depth you can work at. Check that the insurance covers fencing work if you include this in your landscaping contracts as well as chemical applications. You could also find that as well as height restrictions, there will be limits on the depth you can work at, e.g. below 1 metre, which could influence decisions on stump removal. Heat work and burning debrisIf you carry out heat work and/or burning of debris on site, let your insurer know and make sure you follow health and safety guidance and have strict fire prevention measures in place. If your contracts include work airside at airports, rail trackside/powerline vegetation clearance, make sure you're insured for these hazardous locations or you won't be covered in the event of a claim. Make sure everyone who works for you, not only employees but self-employed workers, labour-only sub-contractors and casual workers are covered by your liability insurance. Arboricultural consultantsArboricultural consultants will provide professional advice for a fee on issues ranging from estate management, tree preservation orders, mortgage reports or public safety investigations for local authorities. Providing negligent advice - on a tree conditions report for a mortgage, say - could cost you thousands of pounds in a compensation claim, so professional indemnity insurance is important to cover you from any unintentional error, omission or neglect on your part. The Arboricultural Association is the largest membership organisation representing care of trees in streets, parks or private gardens in the UK. Approved contractor members must have a minimum of £5m Professional Indemnity cover. Members enjoy discounted insurance rates through Arbinsure from independent insurance brokers Bartlett who are featured elsewhere on their website. The Forestry Contracting Association (FCA Membership Ltd) is the leading trade association for contractors working in the UK forestry and wood related industries. Do I Need Insurance?This depends on your attitude to risk and what could go wrong, your client/contractors requirements on you, whether you have employees. Risks include:
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