Hi Ian,
I may be wrong here and apologise if so, but I was assuming that any switchgear which disconnects the motor from the inverter whilst running would be a bad thing for the inverter. The safety microswitches would do just that if operated accidentally while the motor was running, and if operated after stopping the motor correctly then they would serve no purpose anyway.
On mine I have a remote switch and variable resistor housed in a plastic box. I glued magnets to the base so I can locate it easily on most of my kit. The motor is connected directly to a 3 phase plug - no possibility of open circuiting via any switchgear.
I suppose H and S requirements would include safety microswitches, but I don't need to be involved with those issues, thankfully.
K
Ian - did you mean connect the 3 phase output to the motor via the microswitches? If so then my comments above apply as the motor would not connect directly to the inverter, but on re-reading your posting I thought you might mean connecting the low voltage control wiring through the microswitches, in which case I think your comments are fine - good idea in fact.