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Course Overview
All Directors, partners, sole traders and all senior managers are expected to exercise effective oversight of compliance with their Operator’s Licence obligations – regardless of whether the operation of large vehicles is your main business activity or an ancillary part of your business … but what does this mean and how can you achieve it in practice?
We have drawn on our extensive and unrivalled expertise representing operators and transport managers before the Traffic Commissioners at Public Inquiry to develop a comprehensive OLAT training course that covers the duties and obligations of senior management, the expectations of the Traffic Commissioners, how you can meet these expectations/obligations in practice, the common pitfalls and the consequences – both for the business and for the relevant individuals – of getting it wrong!
Whether you are entering the world of operator licensing for the first time, or simply want to bring yourself up to date with current expectations, this training course will equip all directors, partners, sole traders and senior managers with the knowledge they need to exercise effective oversight of compliance within their own business.
The training covers:
The Operator Licensing system
The Role of the Traffic Commissioner
Financial Standing
Good Repute/Fitness
Professional Competence/Responsible Person
Operating Centre/Stable Establishment
Operator’s Licence undertakings
Vehicle maintenance obligations
Operational management obligations including drivers’ hours and working time
Reporting obligations
The consequences of getting it wrong
External and Internal relationships relevant to the Operator’s Licence
Management reporting
For those members of the Backhouse Jones BACKup scheme, you can obtain a 20% discount code by contacting info@backacademy.com.
This course will count as 7 hours for mandatory Driver CPC training.