CPC Training
All professional drivers have to complete what is known as “DCPC periodic training” which is 35 hours of periodic training every 5 years.
Training providers must be approved by JAUPT (Joint Approvals Unit for Periodic Training) to deliver the training and have to follow scrupulous rules on how we deliver the course and record the training we provide.
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Our Courses
- Drivers' Hours Working Time and Record Keeping
- Driver Welfare Customer Care and Security
- Traffic Law, Incidents & Vulnerable Road Users
- Health and Safety and Safe Loading
- First Aid at Work
- Safe Urban Driving
Aim:
The aim of this course is to ensure that the individual driver will have a greater understanding of the complexities of the regulations and enable him to plan and ensure action is taken to prevent non-compliance with the regulations.
Benefits:
Makes sure drivers have up-to-date knowledge of rules and laws regarding drivers’ hours.
Ensures drivers understand and are able to use analogue tachographs and new digital tachograph technology.
Counts as 7 hours towards the 35 hours of periodic Driver CPC training required to gain or renew a Driver Qualification Card (DQC).
Subject Areas:
- Health, Safety & Emergencies
- Legislation (Hours/WTD/Regs)
- Physical/Mental Health & Wellbeing
Jaupt Approved: CRS17400/2380
Aim:
The aim of this course is to offer drivers a wealth of advice and useful pointers relating to welfare, security and improving interactions and relations with customers.
Subject Areas
- The deadly workplace
- Food on the go
- Distractions
- Alcohol awareness
- Smoking and drug driving
- Fatigue
- Stress
- Customer care
- Communication
- Dealing with complaints
- Security and protection
Jaupt Approved: CRS17400/2380
Aim:
The aim of this course is to ensure drivers’ receive a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of UK traffic laws, incident reporting, how to deal with being first on the scene and vulnerable road users.
Subject Areas:
- Have a better understand UK traffic law
- Identify at road signs
- Know what pages of the highway code apply to professional drivers
- Have a basic understand Operator licensing and Driver licensing
- Know who is responsible for traffic enforcement on UK road
- Understand potential penalties
- Know what to do in the event of an incident
- Know how to be a safe driver with a view to vulnerable road users
Jaupt Approved: CRS15278/2380
Aim:
The aim of this course is to ensure drivers will have a better understanding of safe loading practices, how to deal with certain types of loads, enabling safer working environments through the demonstration of a more defined knowledge.
By the end of this course, drivers will have a better understanding of health & safety, this enabling safer working environments through the demonstration of a more defined knowledge.
Subject Areas:
- Health, Safety & Emergencies
- Legislation (Hours/WTD/Regs)
- Loading/Unloading
- Personal Health & Wellbeing
- Professional Driver & Company Issues
Jaupt Approved: CRS17442/2380
Aim:
The aim of the course is to give you a greater understanding of Emergency First Aid at Work and the correct procedures of delivering First Aid to another person should you need to.
Subject Areas:
- To gain knowledge and understanding of a range of emergencies
- Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider
- Know how to assess an incident
- Manage an unresponsive casualty who is breathing normally
- Manage and unresponsive casualty who is not breathing normally
- Recognise and assist a casualty who is choking
- Manage a casualty who is wounded and bleeding
Jaupt Approved: CRS17492/2380
Aim:
The aim of the course is to give you a greater understanding of Safe Urban Driving
Subject Areas:
- First Aid
- Health, Safety & Emergencies
- Professional Driver & Company Issues
- Vehicle Systems (Safety)
- Vulnerable Road Users
Jaupt Approved: CRS18203/2380
Important Information
The DVSA are now clamping down on drivers who repeat the same CPC module in a 5 year period.
The move follows a review of the Driver CPC directive by the EU commission, which now states that “a range of different subjects should be covered over the 35 hours”.
The DVSA and JAUPT will take action against any driver that is found to repeat the same periodic training subjects as part of the Driver CPC.
The enforcement agency and the accreditation service said they had started monitoring training provider uploads and driver records and could revoke a driver qualification card (DQC) if they find that the rules have been broken.
When you book with us please ensure you are booking a module that you have not already completed in this 5 year period.
Training solutions tailored to you
Our specialist transport training courses are designed to help you to gain nationally recognised transport qualifications, stay current with industry best practice and renew your periodic training.
Nationwide Delivery
We deliver our training courses across the length and breadth of the UK, either at one of our specialist training facilities or at a client location.
Location
Here at H-TEC, we deliver our training courses across the length and breadth of the UK, either at one of our specialist training centres or at a client location.
Cost Saving Solutions
With a cost saving being of upmost importance to our clients, we offer cost effective solutions and pay later options.
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