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News Release from: Freight Transport Association | Subject: Utilities and civil engineering transport
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 May 2008
FTA on utilities and civil engineering
transport
Freight Transport Association and Utilities Transport Association are coming together to hold a Utilities and Civil Engineering Transport Conference.
Conference at Stratford Upon Avon on 4 June The event is targeted to manage risk and identify best practice, duty of care, and general compliance on environment and transport for utilities and their contactors
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 9 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Between them the two groups operate a diverse cross-section of vehicles, with a combined fleet strength of over half a million.
Chaired by Colin Sowman, the editor of Plant Managers Journal, the event will feature presentations relating to occupational road risk - insurance and accident investigations; transport law - vehicles, drivers, operator licensing, digital tachographs, Driver CPC; the safe loading of vans; corporate manslaughter; and environmental issues.
VOSA will present on the recently signed Memorandum of Agreement and Service Level Agreements with industry and discuss how VOSA will implement these pledges into a closer working relationship with the utility and civil engineering sector.
Registration costs GBP199 (plus VAT) for ESWG/UTA members; GBP299 (plus VAT) for standard FTA members; and GBP360 (plus VAT) for non-members.
Discounts are available for multiple registrations.
For further information call Tracy Tingley on 01892 552337 or the FTA Member Service Centre on 08717 112222.
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