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ANNEX OF SUBJECTS :RRED TO IN ARTICLE knowledge to be

26th September 1975
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taken consideration for the d recognition of profes1 competence must cover ast the subjects listed r. These must be desin full detail and have worked out or approved he competent national rities. They must be so led as to be within the of those persons whose tion corresponds to the normally reached at 1-leaving age.

bjects of which knowIge is required for transrt operators intending to gage exclusively in national transport operations 1. Law Elements of civil, commercial, social and fiscal law, as necessary for engaging in the occupation, with particular emphasis on : — general contracts; transport contracts, with particular reference to the responsibility of the haulage operator (nature and limits); commercial companies; ledgers; regulations governing labour, social security, taxations systems.

2. Business and financial man agement of an undertaking —methods of payment and financing; costing; pricing and haulage terms; business accounts; insurance; invoicing; transport agents.

3. Access to the market — provisions relating to the taking up and pursuit of the occupation; transport documents.

4. Technical standards and aspects of operation —weight and dimensions of vehicles; vehicle selection; type-approval and registration; vehicle maintenance• standards; loading and unloading of vehicles.

5. Road safety — laws, regulations and administrative provisions applicable to traffic; traffic safety; accident prevention and procedure in the event of an accident.

B. Subjects of which knowledge is required for haulage operators intending to engage in international transport.

— subjects listed under A; provisions applicable to the transport of goods by road between Member States and between the Community and non-member countries arising out of national laws, Community standards, interna4tional conventions and agreements; customs practice and formalities; main traffic regulations in the Member States.,

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