Poster: A snowHead
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IASI instructors (maybe other non-BASI organisations too?)
What have you done about personal insurance?
Who provides such a thing?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@telford_mike, yes - and AIUI so do BASI
I am IASI - who do not provide any cover and am wondering what other IASI members do in terms of Professional Indemnity and/or personal liability. If anything at all?
Maybe we are covered by the organisations we work through - which is a question I am asking of those bodies.
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@Ray Zorro, If you are working for a ski school they typically will have insurance but if you are working independently an IASI L3 or L4 license is of little use as getting your own PI is +£400.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Snowsport Scotland have a great PL insurance policy (professional) and you can have your quals recognized through an equivalence process. If you hold an L4 you can go for the recognition process with SEFRI (swiss gov) and then join Swiss snowsports as a Brevet federal (equivalence) and purchase their PL insurance (CHF 160) Most L1 -3 work for organizations who have an insurance policy for their instructors. If you are L3 or L4 working independently then you will find a company who will cover you but it will be more expensive) BUT if you are working as a professional £400 is not a bad.
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You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
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Snowsport England may possibly be an option depending on your level and requirements.
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Thanks for all the answers guys.
Probably won't be an issue for 2021 anyway...
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gilleski wrote: |
Snowsport Scotland have a great PL insurance policy (professional) and you can have your quals recognized through an equivalence process. If you hold an L4 you can go for the recognition process with SEFRI (swiss gov) and then join Swiss snowsports as a Brevet federal (equivalence) and purchase their PL insurance (CHF 160) Most L1 -3 work for organizations who have an insurance policy for their instructors. If you are L3 or L4 working independently then you will find a company who will cover you but it will be more expensive) BUT if you are working as a professional £400 is not a bad. |
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but gilleski, do you know if SSS policy is valid outside Scotland?
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