Regarding the Rule Book App on my smartphone, I was unable to register with this. Apparently my TOC don't subscribe to this. In my opinion, the RSSB's primary responsibility should be towards safety and not finances. It totally does not seem right that the RSSB refuses drivers who are willing and eager to improve their own development, and are keen to avoid incidents, access to their resources.
Regarding registering to the RSSB website, I accurately claimed that I was a driver for my TOC and was given a login for this. Some other drivers at my TOC have been denied the same.
Regarding RSSB Opsweb (which is a separate login), apparently this is available to drivers of my TOC who have a corporate e-mail address, but not to drivers who don't have a corporate e-mail address.
It's absolutely ridiculous that the RSSB Red videos are urging drivers to subscribe to Opsweb, and the RSSB should be ensuring that safety is their highest priority (it's in their name!) but are refusing drivers access to the resources that they are urging us to use based simply on the fact that we are not provided with a corporate e-mail address (because we're drivers and not office staff)! I have provided my full name, address, nationional insurance number, employer, pay number and driver licence number to the RSSB so there is absolutely no doubt whatsoever that I am a driver (and I have provided them with my permission to share those details with my employer and the ORR for the purpose of verifying them), and I am in the group of people who they are urging to access their resources - but they still refuse!
It seems to me that while the RSSB refuse access to their resources from keen and conciensious drivers, they really are not fit for purpose.