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Wttl

wttl

4.8(103)

Devizes

We are a family run training provider based in Devizes in Wiltshire, who aim to deliver the highest quality of training to the logistics sector. All of our Instructors are NRI qualified, meaning they have passed their LGV Instructor examinations, all are regularly re-examined and listed on the Instructor Register. Our administration staff are a friendly and professional team whose focus is always to provide the best customer experience from the initial enquiry through to course completion. What Do We Do? We run a range of over 65 different courses from licence acquisition to management development, all of which can be tailored to your specific business needs. Courses can be carried out at our purpose built training centre, which provides 6 classrooms, a warehouse for forklift training and an onsite manoeuvring area set exactly to the DVSA standards, or at your own site if appropriate. What Makes Us Different? We want to make your time with us as straight forward as possible. From covering any pre-course requirements through to your end test dates, our administration team will plan everything for you in advance meaning you’ll know exactly what you’re doing and when you need to do it. As we are a small family run business, we are able to be flexible and responsive to any changes that our customers may need to make to the running and content of the course to make it specific to their business needs. Something we pride ourselves on is our training vehicles, all of which are bought brand new and ordered to a high specification. This allows our customers to get the best learning experience possible in a modern, reliable and relevant vehicle. We aim to provide a safe and healthy work and learning environment for all staff, learners and visitors to our premises. We value and promote equality and diversity and make a promise to treat all individuals fairly with the respect and dignity that everyone deserves.

Driver Hire Training

driver hire training

3.5(41)

Bradford

All professional drivers of large goods vehicles must have a Driver Qualification Card, or DQC. There are a small number of exemptions, but essentially if you’re driving an HGV / LGV (licence categories C, C1, C1+E or C+E), then Driver CPC is a legal obligation. Professional PCV drivers with equivalent licences are also required to hold a DQC. Ongoing requirement Whether the initial DQC was gained as part of the drivers’ initial licence acquisition or by attending Driver CPC training courses, Driver CPC is an ongoing requirement. It is mandated by EU law (Directive 2003/59) and is designed to improve the knowledge and skills of drivers, as well as enhancing safety on our roads. The requirement for Driver CPC has not changed as a result of Brexit and there are no Government plans to do so – the relevant regulations pass into UK law. We believe that done well, Driver CPC training makes a positive contribution to the road transport industry, supporting the ongoing professional development of the drivers who make such a valuable contribution to our society. What must a driver do? Each DQC is valid for five years from the date of issue. This means that – unlike the 2014 deadline set when Driver CPC was introduced – each driver’s renewal date is unique to them. All drivers must undertake 35 hours’ periodic training before the end of the five years following the issue date on their DQC. If the training is not undertaken during that time, they will not be permitted to drive professionally until they have completed their 35 hours. The best way to ensure that a DQC doesn’t lapse is to carry out at least one day’s mandatory periodic training every year. To check your Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC) training record, visit the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency website. The consequences If a driver is caught driving commercially without their Driver Qualification Card: Both driver and operator face fines of up to £1000 Driver suspended from driving commercially until training is completed Possible reduction in driving workforce, and operations adversely affected If operations are affected, your reputation with customers could be damaged If convicted, operator’s OCRS rating will drop to red Likely increase in insurance premiums What should I look for in Driver CPC training? When choosing your Driver CPC training provider, look for a wide range of relevant topics for drivers to choose from. This keeps the training useful, interesting and engaging. Look out for interactive elements, such as videos, quizzes and feedback sessions, which will benefit drivers, and add real value to the training.