OLAT TRAINING / TRANSPORT MANAGER REFRESHER TRAINING / PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND COACHING
Are you an Operator who needs to understand the exact steps to maintaining compliant operations and avoid a visit from the DVSA?
At The Transport Consultancy, we are committed to helping transport operators, transport managers, and compliance professionals stay informed, competent, and confident in their roles. Our expert-led training programmes are designed to strengthen operational standards, support continuous professional development, and ensure compliance with the latest legislation and industry best practice.
Operator Licence Awareness Training (OLAT)
Our OLAT course is designed for transport operators, directors, and transport managers who are responsible for maintaining a compliant operation.
This essential training provides a clear understanding of the legal and regulatory requirements linked to your Operator’s Licence.
What the OLAT course covers:
- Operator Licensing requirements and responsibilities
- Maintenance systems and vehicle safety standards
- Drivers’ hours, tachographs, and record keeping
- Operator compliance risk score (OCRS) and roadside enforcement
- The role of the Traffic Commissioner and consequences of non-compliance
Whether you’re new to transport management or looking to refresh your knowledge, our OLAT training ensures you’re fully aware of your obligations — helping you protect your licence and your business.
Transport Manager CPC Refresher Course
At The Transport Consultancy, we provide comprehensive Transport Manager CPC Refresher Courses designed to keep you fully up to date with current legislation, compliance standards, and industry best practice.
This course is ideal for:
- Qualified Transport Managers looking to refresh their knowledge
- Operators or Transport Managers called to a Public Inquiry or audit
- Anyone returning to the transport industry after time away
- Businesses committed to maintaining a culture of compliance
Stay audit-ready—schedule your independent audit today.
Why a Refresher Course Matters
The Traffic Commissioner expects Transport Managers to be proactive in keeping their knowledge up to date — especially in key areas such as operator licensing, drivers’ hours, maintenance systems, and record-keeping.
The Traffic Commissioner expects Transport Manager’s to refresh your qualifications at least every five years to show that your knowledge is up to date and current and therefore, be effective in your role. That’s why best practice recommends completing a formal refresher course, alongside ongoing CPD activities such as webinars, workshops, or compliance briefings.
Our Transport Manager Refresher Course Covers
Our Transport Manager Refresher Course provides a detailed update on:
- Operator licensing and compliance systems
- Maintenance and vehicle safety management
- Drivers’ hours, tachographs, and working time rules
- Record-keeping, audits, and OCRS
- Traffic Commissioner expectations and enforcement trends
- Best practice for managing compliant, efficient operations
All delegates receive a certificate of completion, demonstrating a commitment to maintaining high professional standards — invaluable evidence for audits, Public Inquiries, or Operator Licence applications.
Invest in You and Your Business through our Professional Development Training
Investing in professional development is one of the most effective ways for businesses to enhance operational standards, boost staff performance, and increase overall satisfaction. At The Transport Consultancy, we champion continuous learning as a strategic tool to strengthen both your team and your business.
By nurturing the skills and potential of your staff, businesses can enjoy multiple benefits — from improved employee retention and career progression to delivering a higher standard of service to customers. Developing talent within your team helps unlock capabilities that might otherwise go untapped, creating a workforce that is engaged, capable, and motivated.
Our personalised and bespoke professional development programmes provide staff with targeted guidance and practical learning opportunities led by industry experts. This support empowers individuals to make better decisions, contribute more effectively to operations, and bring measurable value to your business. This coupled with powerful Business Development Strategies and Business Consultancy really is a powerful force that will easily stand you up against your competitors in this every growing industry.
With properly trained and continuously supported employees, your organisation can achieve higher efficiency, stronger compliance, and a professional reputation that inspires confidence among clients and stakeholders alike.
Invest in your compliance, confidence, and competence — with training from The Transport Consultancy.
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