This 250-page £30 book is a practical guide for passenger and goods operators, aimed at enabling operators to keep on the straight and narrow. Therefore, it deals with the practical nature of day-to-day operations, rather than pure theory.
Although it can be dipped into, the text is sufficiently large print that reading the entire book from cover-to-cover is eminently possible – and desirable for those with an interest in improving or updating their knowledge.
Within its 12 chapters it covers everything from the O-Licence requirements, your undertakings, how OCRS works, managing risks of not complying to anticipating a Public Inquiry.
The authors are knowledgeable in their fields, and acknowledged as legal experts, while the book is in an easy-to-read style, using straightforward language.
In a field where most experts are self-taught, there needs to be a go-to source of information from reputable experts. This compendium of compliance issues is one such very good source.
An all-new publication, anyone involved in compliance should consider reading it, and it also comes recommended by the Association of Trainers’ CEO Alec Horner.
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