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Old 11-05-07, 03:25 PM
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I remember reading somewhere that the HSE definition of "working" is that you are receiving more money than would cover your expenses. But don't quote me! (I'll try and find the link)

edit: I can't find it. I've found it alluded to, but not officially, so please don't take the above as correct. There appears to be no clear definition of what (in the eyes of the HSE) is or isn't work. Better to be safe than sorry - insurance is only a couple hundred a year & gives you the peace of mind on top.

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