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The invoice literally says 'management services' and €1,200. My blood is boiling.
Taking a UK template for a safety statement is not a great idea if you want be covered under Irish legislation.Why not just download one from the internet?
Here's one for the UK
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A set of accounts can be downloaded from the web. Would you recommend that the accountant download any set of accounts and present them as relevant for your company?As others have stated a Health & Saftety statement can be downloaded from the WEb
Agreed, but you can download a template and full in the blanks.You cannot download a safety statement for your business from the web. The web cannot competently assess the risks involved in your business.
Why not just download one from the internet?
Here's one for the UK
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You cannot download a safety statement for your business from the web. The web cannot competently assess the risks involved in your business.
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Would you use a UK template to assess whether an Irish building meets Irish building regs? Using a template safety statement is as valuable as using a template snag list or a template contract or a template business plan. If the person filling in the template doesn't understand what they are doing, the template does more harm than good.A well-integrated document is always useful and it gives you a form of baseline comparison.
I have seldom found UK documentation to be inadequate, just different.
He wrote back one word - 'yes'.
For this email, and for supplying contact details for 2 people - a person to write a safety statement*, and a lawyer - he's issued an invoice for €1,200.
If the employer is using a Big 4 firm then €1200 sounds about right.
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