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Q: Is it compulsory for charity shops to display a Public Liability Certificate?

Jul 10 2006

Answered by: Peter Done     Ask a question

Charities have to take out Public Liability Insurance (PLI) if they own or occupy premises or if they provide any kind of facility for others, so yes, you do need it but do not need to display the certificate. Charities need to display the certificate for Employers Liability insurance. PLI provides cover against claims from people for injury, loss or damage which happens on the charities’ property or when doing work for the charity. Bear in mind that if your charity uses volunteers, you’ll need to make sure this insurance covers them as well.

Get in touch with the Health and Safety Executive for further information or if you have special circumstances. The enquiry line is 0845 345 0055 or visit www.hse.gov.uk.

 
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