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DriverCPC DivisionWorking together to deliver periodic training for PCV and LGV driversDriver CPC, PCV and LGV Driver CPC Training Courses - Driver CPC (Certificates of Professional Competence) are now mandatory for drivers of buses and coaches from September 10, 2008 (September 10, 2009 for all LGV Drivers).The qualification is being introduced throughout the EU to provide better qualified and trained drivers to meet the ever-changing needs of the passenger transport and road haulage sectors. AA DriveTech is approved by Joint Approvals Unit for Periodic Training (JAUPT) and has created a dedicated resource for Driver CPC, allowing it to offer the training required to comply with the directive. All working professional PCV and LGV drivers will need to complete 35 hours of Driver CPC training every FIVE years in a minimum of seven hour blocks. The seven hour blocks do not include breaks. Upon completion of the 35 hours within the five year period, a driver will receive a Driver Qualification Card, which will validate their licence This means in order to maintain their Driver CPC, all category C and D licence holders are covered by Driver CPC. This includes any vehicle of 3.5 tonnes and upwards and minibuses with 9 seats or more. Who will Driver CPC affect? Can I work as a driver without a Driver CPC? What type of training can count towards Periodic Training? If a driver uses both PCV and LGV licences professionally, do
they need two lots of 35 hrs periodic training every 5 years? Within the definition of the Working Time Directive, does course
attendance for Periodic Training count as work? Can drivers do the same courses each year? |
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