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Duration: 1 day per year for professional drivers
Fee: Contact Nifast
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Course Details
The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 now includes the company vehicle as a place of work and states that ’every employer shall ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the safety, health and welfare at work of his or her employees’.
Since 10th September 2008 (Coaches / Minibus) and 10th September 2009 (HGV) all drivers whose main task is driving such vehicles professionally, must undertake periodic training each year to retain their CPC status. This involves attending one module (one day) each year for five years after which a driver CPC card will be issued by the Road Safety Authority (RSA). This training can only be delivered at RSA approved training centres and by RSA approved trainers. The attendance will be recorded by the training provider and uploaded to the RSA database.
Who should attend?
Drivers who wish to continue to drive HGV’s or Coaches professionally.
Course Objectives
On course completion, the participants will be better, safer, environmentally and economically aware and physically healthier drivers.
Periodic Training
Drivers must complete 5 modules, one per year, consisting of 7 hours each, over 5 years.
- Module 1 - Control of Vehicle and Eco Driving Techniques
- Module 2 - Minimising Risks and Managing Emergencies in the Transport Industry
- Module 3 – Health and Safety of the Professional Driver
- Module 4 – Role of the Professional Driver in the Transport Industry
- Module 5 – The Professional Truck Driver
- Module 6 – The Professional Bus Driver
Pre-Course Requirements:
A full licence for their vehicle category and their PPS number.
Assessment/Certification:
Upon completing the 5 year periodic training, they’ll receive a CPC Driver Qualification Card from the RSA. This card will last for 5 years and in that 5 years you are expected to have all modules completed again so when your card expires you will be issued with a new card.
Client Testimonial - Pat Smyth, Individual
"Just a quick note regarding the Driver CPC course I recently sat in your Cork Office. We both enjoyed it , had great craic and learned alot. It was a very well put together course from start to finish. The location was great and well done to George (Nifast Instructor), we tested him! After hearing stories from other drivers, who attended other courses elsewhere, that it was 7 hours of crap / rubbish / time filling, waste of money, all I can say is we were very impressed and are looking forward to the next one."
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| Entry requirements |
A full licence for their vehicle category and their PPS number. |
| Certification |
Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) |