Work documentation and paper work Sample Clauses

Work documentation and paper work. The professional driver knows different kinds of papers necessary for load, vehicle, company and him/herself. He/She knows possibilities to document his/her driving and rest times as well as the relevant safekeeping periods. He/She know possibilities for the documentation of his/her work and other relevant data. He/She knows different kinds of payment and its documentation. The professional driver can read transport documents and, if necessary, prepare them and check their appropriateness. He/she can read accompanying papers, transport permissions and personal papers and extract the relevant information for his/her transport order. He/She is able to check the correctness of data on papers with the load. He/she can document driving and rest times manually and by using appropriate documentation tools. He/she can document his/her work by hand and/or by using ICT-facilities. He/she can carry out financial transactions with cash and cash less means and is able to document these transactions properly. The professional driver checks his/her papers relevant for the transport in terms of correctness and completeness self- dependently and autonomously. He/she takes self-dependently and autonomously care of correct documentation and, if application, forwarding of: _his/her driving and rest times, _transport papers, _his/her daily work, _financial transactions and _further operations that require documentation.
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