Hello All,
I am trying to find out what level of liability insurance a typical independant thermographer
carries to be covered sufficiently for electrical substation and manufacturing surveys. I thought
since I will not be removing covers, it would be minimal, but my agent says $1 mil is
required at many industrial sites. If anyone has any input on the usual requirements,
I would appreciate any advice. Anyone located in Texas would be especially appreciated
as the regulations here might be different than those in the northeast. Any advice on PPE
requirements for electrical surveys would also be helpful. I know I need insulated gloves
(to be tested/replaced every 6 mos.), hardhat, A/Flash faceshield, FR shirt, FR pants, insulated
boots and goggles. Would it be more practical to get a 50-65 cal suit just to cover ALL
situations, or is that overkill if you can stand 4-10 ft. from the object of interest?
Thanks for any advice offered,
Kevin