Bundle: R2A Text & 2 Director Booklets
This bundle includes all three publications authored by R2A Co-Directors Richard Robinson and Gaye Francis.
The R2A text, Engineering Due Diligence: Concepts, Applications, Tools & Techniques has been in continuous publication since 1996 and in continuous print with annual updates since. The book details various due diligence, risk and governance concepts and applications. The tools and techniques outlined assist organisations to demonstrate and achieve good governance to manage safety, environmental, legal and financial issues, and to deliver projects to specification as well as on time and budget.
The 12th Edition has been updated to reflect the introduction of criminal manslaughter for health and safety matters into Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions, using the notion of SFAIRP (so far as is reasonably practicable), that is all reasonably practicable precautions are in place.
Launched in 2021 and updated in 2023, Criminal Manslaughter: A Practical Guide for Directors, focusses specifically on safety due diligence and the provisions of the WHS legislation. It's a practical guide on how Directors and Senior decision makers can positively demonstrate safety due diligence as a defence against negligence and thereby avoid the possibility of a criminal manslaughter conviction, if the worst should happen.
Launched in 2023, Project Governance - For Large Complex Projects; A Practical Guide for Directors, articulates how directors and senior decision makers can positively demonstrate good project governance and due diligence for large complex projects. That is, to ensure that major projects come in on-spec, time and budget, and operationally achieve the project’s objectives. The booklet outlines a process that has never failed to date for projects ranging from $10m to $3b in 30 years of practice.
Both books are written by Due Diligence experts and R2A Co-Directors, Gaye Francis (BE MAICD FIEAust) and Richard Robinson (BA BE MRSV FIEAust Hon FAMPI), who are experienced expert witnesses in common law cases in Australia and New Zealand.
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