Driver CPC Training Courses in Bridgwater

Who needs to complete Driver CPC?

With a few exceptions, anybody driving a LGV or PCV commercially needs to complete their DCPC. You need to complete 35 hours of training every 5 years, either en-bloc or by breaking it up into 5 days over the 5 year period. Failure to hold a current DCPC could result in a fine up to £1000.

Driver CPC Course Repetition

You MUST NOT unnecessarily repeat the same periodic training subjects within a rolling 5 year period. Attempting to may lead to the training not being accepted by DVSA and it will not count towards your 35 hours. Check your existing certificates, or go online to check which courses you completed. There are a few exceptions, but we need         7 days notice if you must repeat a course.

Our Driver CPC Courses

  • Driver Essentials 7Hrs. LGV/PCV

  • Driver Welfare, Customer Care and Security. 7Hrs. LGV/PCV

  • Traffic Law, Incidents and Vulnerable Road Users. 7Hrs. LGV/PCV

  • Driver Compliance. 7Hrs. LHV

  • Modular 1. 2 of the following half day modules

    • Health and Safety. 3.5 Hrs. LGV/PCV
    • HGV Safe Loading. 3.5 Hrs. LGV
    • Challenging Driver Conditions. 3.5 Hrs. LGV/PCV

Full & Modular Driver CPC Course Content

Course Covering
Driver Essentials Training at work; Drivers hours; Working time; Digital and Analogue Tachograph use; Record Keeping; Data downloading and Driver analysis; New tachograph developments, and Penalties and Prohibitions.
Driver Welfare Drivers ability to drive, affects of alcohol, smoking, drugs, food and nutrition; Distractions; Tiredness and Fatigue; The Law and the Risks; Vision; Understanding Stress; Customer Care; Conflict Resolution; Safety, Security and Terrorism.
Traffic Law, Incidents, Vulnerable Road Users Road Traffic Law and Enforcement Organisations; The Highway Code; The Highway Code; Penalties and Endorsements; Road safety; Vehicle Safety; Driving Licenses; Policies and Procedures; Incidents; First on Scene; The Modern Driver, Spotting Hazards, and Vulnerable Road Users.
Driver Compliance O License Compliance and the Drivers Role; Compliance Auditing and schemes such as FORS; Driving in EU; Drivers Hours refresher; Tachograph refresher; Walk Round Checks and Defect Reporting; Telematics; and Eco Driving
Health and Safety H&S Responsibility; Work Equipment; Training and Risk assessment; RIDDOR; Vehicle Manoeuvering; Working at Height; Manual Handling, and Mental Health
HGV Safe Loading Safe Loading Good Practice; Forces that act on a Vehicle; Loading Arrangements; Bridge Strikes Vehicle Dimensions; Loading Equipment; Securing Loads; HIAB Good Practice; Legislation; Overloading; Delivering Safely
Challenging Driver
Conditions
Challenging environments, snow, rain, fog, wind; Motorway Driving; Congestion; Roadworks; City Driving; Country Driving