The 2022/23 RHA Operators' Handbook - out now

The 2022/23 RHA Operators' Handbook - out now

19 Apr 2023 Posted By Kate Gibbs

Long regarded as the haulage operator’s bible, the RHA Operators’ Handbook includes everything you need to help you in the day-to-day running of a compliant and efficient commercial vehicle operation, and covers trucks, coaches and vans - and all at the click of a mouse, or the turn of a page.

Whether you need to check your facts on traffic regulations or vocational driver licensing, Health & Safety or Plating and Testing, the RHA Operators’ Handbook has it all – written in a clear, easy-to-read style.

At a time when legislation changes on a seemingly daily basis, the sections covering employment and transport law, and working time regulations have seen a complete rewrite so members can be assured that they’re using the most up-to-date information.

The other sections in the 450-page handbook have also been fully updated and are split into four main sections: Transport Law, Drivers, Vehicles and Operations.

Also included is all the other RHA-specific information available to members, including an RHA Who’s Who; information on the specialist groups, such as the Transport, Warehousing and Pallet Distribution group; information on our Compliance and Management Services and of course the all-important RHA Benevolent Fund – help whenever you need it.

Members can order copies of the 2022/23 Operators’ Handbook here. Also available is an online PageTurner edition. This means that you can keep it with you at all times for quick and easy reference.

For non-members, copies (at £45 each) are available from the RHAShop.

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