Basic first aid for minibus drivers
7th April, 2020Whether you drive children or adults around in your minibus, or a mix of the two, there’s a chance that one day you’ll be required to administer first aid to one of your passengers.
Whether you drive children or adults around in your minibus, or a mix of the two, there’s a chance that one day you’ll be required to administer first aid to one of your passengers.
In this article, we’ll help you understand what the law is regarding minibus driving, as the official wording can sometimes mean that it’s less than clear.
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