("Staff related costs" typically include NI and pension contributions)
It look like around £80k each
Which considering 3 of them are also Senior C&RT employees ......................................
In 2024-25: just under 22,000 Examinations were carried out 14,989 Certifications were issued, of these: 92.8% were privately-owned boats 4.7% hire boats 2.5% non-private boats (for example, work boats, ferries, small passenger boats etc)
The advice check for under ventilation (linked to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning) was not complied with on 2,302 boats at the point of BSS Certification Examiners made 41,715 comments against non-compliant checks 2 Thames Region 2.5k Anglian Waterways 1.4k
Over 248 boats were missing the vital protection of all electrical circuits passing through an AC consumer unit
382 boats did not meet the check for ‘means of escape’ meaning that boat crews could struggle or be trapped in an emergency
41.7k comments to boat owners were recorded in 6.9k non-compliant result Examinations
The most common mandatory non- compliance was: Are batteries secure against excessive movement in any direction? 2,331 boats had loose batteries and risked catching fire.
The second most common non-compliance was: Are battery terminals correctly insulated or protected? 1,516 had an issue with sub- standard wiring
The third most common check not complied with was: Are the correct number of suitable portable fire extinguishers provided, and do they have the correct combined fire ratings? 1,387 boats were found to be lacking in this area