Due Diligence Awareness
About DDA
Why is documentation important? Records provide a history of the activities of, and improvements to. They are evidence that you have a program that is working as intended. However, copies of written rules and procedures won't amount to due diligence unless they are understood and followed by Supervisors, managers, senior managers, and workers. Similarly, a written program won't amount to due diligence unless you have implemented it.
Documentation can show that you have provided workers with adequate instruction, training, supervision, and discipline to work within the guidelines that regulate the fuels industry.
Prerequisite
Student must meet the College’s basic entrance requirements
Course Length
8 hours
