Electricity – Don’t Get A Shock
NDML advise of the potential ramifcations of not adhering to the Electricity at Work regulations
NDML advise of the potential ramifcations of not adhering to the Electricity at Work regulations
NDML asses the most common reasons, beyond being financially ill prepared, that cause leisure and hospitality operators to fail.
NDML discuss the importance of employee health & safety within the hospitality and leisure industry – specifically restaurants.
NDML point out the do’s and don’ts of holding a foam party at your nightclub.
NDML warn of the dangers of Asbestos and your legal obligations
NDML stress the importance of seeking references for all employees to eradicate potential crime and insurance claims.
Why NDML recommend that all late night leisure operators, particularly Nightclubs & Late Bars, instigate the ‘Challenge 21’ initiative.
Speaking candidly, our Broking Director Steve Fleming talks openly about his career at NDML.
Failing to properly display your personal licence can land you with a substantial fine, find out the best ways to make sure you are meeting the requirements
A guide to help improve the price you pay for your insurance by avoiding claims and reducing your premiums.
Drinking establishments could face sanctions from the HMRC if they fail to monitor the legitimacy of their suppliers.
A guide for employers and employees about where you stand when a key employee is called up jury service.
Practical advice on how to avoid trips and slips in a nightclub or bar that could save you a claim.
Get to know where you stand with electronic cigarettes and why they have been banned in many establishments in the UK.
What is changing & what it means for you and your business?
It is sometimes difficult to know how to complete all the legal requirements and to understand what they all are.
Adequate insurance for your Night Club, Bar, Lap Dancing Club, Sports & Social Club, Gaming / Amusement Venue is vital
What CCTV regulations do you need to know about? Download our ultimate guide to find out all you need to know about CCTV at your venue.
The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 came into force on 1st July 1990.