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Cut long story short I have asked for ferreting permission on a very large bit of ground. I asked a worker and he has e mailed his boss. Now his boss has e mailed me and asked if I can show public liability insurance. Risk assessment . Method statement and references...... if it comes off I'll have many a long days ferreting with plenty to go at.. question is has anyone ever done s method statement for ferreting before and whats the best insurance to have for this......

Any help will be much appreciated..

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I would go with sacs you get a third party liability insurance print it off and print out a risk assement form fill in a load of pish how you can rip yourself on barb wire and get a load of refreneces wrote up and get some farmers too fill them in And the method statement will just be a form explaining how you will ferret and dispatch quarry personnly I would get a ferret book out and copy all the useful stuff out of it

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I could send you blank templates of the risk assessments and method statements I use for wok mate and you could doctor them to suit ferreting, if you want them PM me your email address and I'll send them over

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Cut long story short I have asked for ferreting permission on a very large bit of ground. I asked a worker and he has e mailed his boss. Now his boss has e mailed me and asked if I can show public liability insurance. Risk assessment . Method statement and references...... if it comes off I'll have many a long days ferreting with plenty to go at.. question is has anyone ever done s method statement for ferreting before and whats the best insurance to have for this......

Any help will be much appreciated..

Google the code of good ferreting practise(pakefield ferrets) you can pick parts of it to put on your risk assesment / method statement. i have done it in the past. good luck. :thumbs:

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if you take part in fieldsports you should be a member of at least 1 organisation protecting your hobby so you should already have insurance through them. I wouldnt go joining the smelly socks in SACS though! :-)

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