HORSE BOX DRIVER TRAINING
Course Duration:- 5 days
Horsebox Driver Training We provide driver training courses for drivers wishing to learn the necessary skills to handle horseboxes. For horseboxes up to 3.5 tonnes an LGV licence is not necessary, so our courses cover familiarisation and practical training, to teach trainees the necessary skills to drive large vehicles smoothly, ensuring the safety of the horsebox occupants. For larger horseboxes over 3.5 tonnes, drivers must have an LGV licence, so the course follows the same process and has a similar content to our LGV training courses. Courses generally take place at our facility at HMS Daedalus at Lee on Solent, but on-site training is also an option. Please contact us for more details of applicable courses and fees
LORRY MOUNTED LOADER (HIAB)
The HIAB training course is designed for candidates who wish to be able to operate a Lorry Mounted Loader (HIAB).
The course provides practical and theoretical training in the safe and efficient operation of lorry loaders, also known as HIABs.
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CATEGORY C+E - ARTICULATED VEHICLE
Articulated Commercial Vehicle Training Course - The Articulated Commercial Vehicle (Artic) training course is designed for candidates who wish to obtain a Category C+E Licence New drivers must first hold a Category C Licence to complete this course.
The course provides practical and theoretical training in the safe and efficient operation of Articulated Commercial Vehicles also known as 'Artics'.
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CATEGORY D - PCV COACH and BUS
For drivers that wish to obtain there Category D License, this course is a five day course with the test on the fith day
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Drivers Certificate of Professional Competence
The Drivers Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC) is for LGV and PCV drivers who drive professionally throughout the UK. It has been developed as a requirement of the EU Directive 2003/59, which is designed to improve the knowledge and skills of professional LGV and PCV drivers throughout their working life. There are two parts to the legislation:
The Initial Qualification that must be achieved by new LGV and PCV drivers along with their vocational licence to enable them to use their licence professionally.
Periodic Training, which involves all professional drivers undertaking 35 hours of training every 5 years .
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