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CONTENTS 2020 COURSE CALENDAR 2020 COURSE CALENDAR 3 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 1 1 COMPLIANCE COURSES 2 2 Transport Manager CPC - Road Haulage 4 3 3 Transport Manager CPC Essentials/Refresher 5 4 4 Dangerous Goods (ADR) 6 5 5 Dangerous Goods (ADR) General Awareness 7 Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser & Refresher 7 6 6 Petroleum Driver Passport - Annual Refresher 8 7 7 8 8 APPROVED DRIVER CPC 9 9 Drivers’ Hours & Record Keeping 9 10 10 Vehicle Checks & Enforcement 10 11 11 Driver Safety at Work 11 12 12 Safe, Fuel Efficient Driving & Manoeuvring 12 13 13 Drivers' Hours & Customer Management 13 14 14 Emergency First Aid at Work 14 15 15 Traffic Law 15 2 16 16 3 Vulnerable Road Users 16 17 17 All Driver CPC Course Dates 17 18 18 Driver CPC Consortium 19 19 19 HEALTH & SAFETY COURSES 20 20 IOSH Working Safely 20 21 21 IOSH Managing Safely 21 22 22 IOSH Managing Safely Refresher 22 23 23 SPA Passport - Food & Drink 22 24 24 MHE COURSES 25 25 Forklift Truck Training 23 26 26 IPAF 24 27 27 28 28 TRAIN THE TRAINER COURSES 29 29 Driver Trainer Assessor 25 30 30 SAFED Instructor 25 Driver CPC Trainer 26 31 31 National Register of LGV Instructors Course 27 RTITB FLT Instructor 28 COURSE CALENDAR KEY APPRENTICESHIPS Management CPC ADR IOSH Managing Safely Large Goods Vehicle Driver 29 Supply Chain Warehouse Operative 30 IOSH Working Safely IOSH Managing Safely Refresher IPAF Supply Chain Traffic Office 30 CUMBRIA TRANSPORT GROUP 31
TRANSPORT MANAGER CPC - ROAD HAULAGE TRANSPORT MANAGER CPC ESSENTIALS/REFRESHER WHY DO I NEED A CPC? IDEAL FOR NEW DEPOT MANAGERS OR AS A REFRESHER Applicants for a Standard National or International O-licence are legally required to hold a certificate of professional This course has been developed for transport operations managers to get up to date information on recent legislative competence or employ a transport manager who meets the requirements. Candidates will be considered professionally changes and operator obligations. Candidates will refresh their knowledge in the key CPC areas needed to run an competent by passing the examination for the Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) set by OCR Examinations effective and compliant operation. This training is recognised by the Traffic Commisioner as relevent continued on behalf of the Department for Transport. professional development. Once you have passed the exams you will be in a position to apply for an O-licence. Candidates will be issued with a certificate of attendance following completion of the course which provides evidence that positive steps have been taken to demonstrate their professionalism and continued development. COURSE CONTENT BENEFITS OF ATTENDING Business and Company Law, Industrial Relations, Health and Safety Provides you with the information and tools to ensure you are up-to-date with the current developments in transport legislation. Financial Management, Commercial Conduct, Marketing, Organisation Charts, KPIs and Work Plans, Business Taxation Ensures you that you are operating legally in compliance with the latest guidance from the Traffic Commissioners. Operator Licensing, VED, Drivers’ Hours and Records, Working Time Regulations Planned Preventive Maintenance, Vehicle Costing, Vehicle Taxation, Transport Ancillaries and Contracts of Carriage DAY ONE Electronic Data, Weights and Dimensions of Vehicles and Loads, Safe Loading of Vehicles and Transit of Goods, Operator Licence System and Operator’s Commitments Plating and Testing, Fleet Inspections and Enforcement EU Drivers’ Hours Driver Licensing, Periodic Training, Traffic Regulations and Speed Limits, Traffic Accident Procedure, Insurance Working Time Directive Vehicle Selection, Permits and Methods of Operating, Customs Transit System, Intercoms and Frontier Crossings, International Documentation Environmental Management 4 5 Exam Preparation Driver Licensing and Arrangements Vehicle Taxation COURSE OPTIONS 2020 Course Dates Health and Safety in Road Haulage Block 10 Days An intensive 10 day programme with both multi-choice and case study examinations on the final day. 2nd - 13th March DAY TWO Exam: 13 March th Tachographs Split 6 and 4 Days For those who cannot take a block of 10 days out of the Vehicle Maintenance office. The first phase is the 6 day block which is intensive 1st - 12th June study with the multi-choice exam at the end. The second Road Traffic Management and Enforcement phase candidates attend for 4 days leading up to the case Exam: 12th June study examination dates, with the case study being sat on Speed Limits and Traffic Regulations 2020 Course Dates the last day. The Authorities and Public Enquiries 31st August - 11th September 3rd & 4th March Exam: 11 September th 2nd & 3rd June COST COST 23rd November - 4th December 1st & 2nd September £1,050 + VAT + Exam Fees £195 + VAT Cost includes study materials and refreshments Exam: 4th December Cost includes study materials, certification and refreshments 24th & 25th November TRANSPORT MANAGER CPC - PASSENGER TRANSPORT TRANSPORT MANAGER CPC ESSENTIAL - PASSENGER TRANSPORT REFRESHER If you are interested in attending the Transport Manager CPC - Passenger Transport course please contact us to If you are interested in attending the Transport Manager CPC Refresher - Passenger Transport course please contact register your interest. us to register your interest. t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
DANGEROUS GOODS - ADR DANGEROUS GOODS (ADR) GENERAL AWARENESS An ADR Certificate is required for drivers carrying dangerous goods by road. Training is available for all classes, The ADR General Awareness course allows individuals to safely dispatch, handle and receive consignments of including specialist radioactive materials and explosives. Bespoke courses can be arranged for any specific classes dangerous goods in line with legal requirements. It is ideal for candidates who are office, warehouse or yard based and as required, including in-company courses. who deal with dangerous goods or candidates who handle limited quantities outside of scope. ADR is divided into classes, commonly known as Core, Packages, Tankers and the seven common classes. ‘The Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2011’ and ADR 2015, requires that organisations engaged in transport of “in scope” Dangerous Goods by road, ensure that all relevant staff undergo adequate training. This includes Consignors, Carriers and Consignees. DANGEROUS GOODS CLASSES APPROVED DRIVER CPC This course includes up to 28 hours of Approved Driver Class 1: Explosives CPC Training modules. COURSE CONTENT Class 2: Gases The course will provide consignors and consignees of dangerous goods with relevant knowledge of The Carriage Class 3: Flammable Liquids 2020 Course Dates of Dangerous Goods and ADR Regulations, along with Class 4: Flammable Solids essential awareness of: 20th - 24th January Key Responsibilities Class 5: Oxidising Substances and Organic Peroxides 10th - 14th February Safe Operating Procedures Class 6: Toxic and Infectious Substances 23rd - 27th March Potential Risks in the Handling of Hazardous Materials Class 7: Radioactive Materials Class 8: Corrosive Substances 20th - 24th April COST Class 9: Miscellaneous Substances 11th - 15th May £75 + VAT 6 Cost includes attendance certificate and refreshments If you are interested in attending an ADR Awareness 7 15th - 19th June course please contact us to register your interest. COST 6th - 10th July Core, Packages and 7 Classes £320 + VAT + Exam Fees 3rd - 7th August DANGEROUS GOODS SAFETY ADVISER & REFRESHER Core, Packages, Tanks and 7 Classes 14th - 18th September There is a legal requirement for companies involved in the preparation, storage or transport of dangerous substances £420 + VAT + Exam Fees to appoint one or more Dangerous Goods Safety Advisors (DGSA) on a full or part time basis. The DGSA is responsible Cost includes study materials and refreshments. Please note 12th - 16th October for checking that the dangerous goods rules and regulations are being adhered to within their company. JAUPT upload fees are not included in the price and will come at an additional cost. 2nd - 6th November If you wish to do a different combination than those listed please speak to us. 14th - 18th December COURSE CONTENT Classification Packaging DANGEROUS GOODS - ADR CLASS 1 & 7 Labelling Transport Categories Class 1: Explosives and Class 7: Radioactive Materials are specialist one day courses. Participants will need to have Limited and Expected Quantities already passed the Core Module. Documentation Placarding and Marking of Vehicles If you are interested in attending a Class 1 or Class 7 COST course please contact us to register your interest. Class 1: Explosives £200 + VAT + Exam Fees COST Class 7: Radioactive £200 + VAT + Exam Fees £949 + VAT + Exam Fees If you are interested in attending a Dangerous Goods Cost includes study materials and refreshments Cost includes study materials and refreshments Safety Adviser course please contact us to register your interest. t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
PETROLEUM DRIVER PASSPORT - ANNUAL REFRESHER DRIVERS’ HOURS & RECORD KEEPING The Petroleum Driver Passport (PDP) scheme sets a benchmark in competency against which all road tanker drivers This course covers the basic regulations for EU regulated hours, the Working Time regulations for Mobile Workers who are loading, transporting and off-loading petroleum fuel products in road tankers in the UK are measured. and UK domestic regulations. It also covers requirements for record keeping and the use of digital tachographs, Competency is assessed using both classroom and practical techniques. including the process for making manual entries. The passport is renewed on a five year cycle, but also has an annual refresher requirement. COURSE AIMS The PDP scheme applies to drivers who load, transport and off-load the following products: This module aims to ensure that you have a working understanding of the: UN 1202 — Gas Oil or Diesel Fuel or Heating Oil, Light Requirements of EU Drivers’ Hours Regulations (EC561/2006) and the Road Transport (Working Time) Regulations UN 1203 — Gasoline or Petrol or Motor Spirit Penalties and consequences of breaches of these regulations UN 1223 — Kerosene 2020 Course Dates Requirements of Tachograph Regulations (165/2014) including penalties for failure to use and improper use UN 1863 — Fuel, Aviation, Turbine Engines 27th March 19th June LEARNING OBJECTIVES COST By the end of this module you should be able to: 18th September £130 + VAT Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of drivers’ hours and working time regulations Cost includes study materials, certification and refreshments 18th December Apply your understanding of drivers’ hours regulations to practical scenarios Understand and comply with the recording requirements of tachograph regulations including use of analogue and digital tachographs 8 COURSE CONTENT 9 Operator Licensing Drivers’ Hours Regulations Working Time Regulations Domestic Rules Tachographs and Records 2020 Course Dates 28th January 18th February 28th April 23rd June 11th August PETROLEUM DRIVER PASSPORT - INITIAL CLASSROOM 27th October If you are interested in an Initial PDP course please COST 8th December COST contact us to arrange a suitable training date. £46.25 + £10 Admin & Certification Fee + VAT £130 + VAT + Exam Fee + £8.75 JAUPT Upload Fee Call 01228 530 552 Cost includes course materials and refreshments Cost includes study materials and refreshments or email info@sptraininguk.com t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
VEHICLE CHECKS & ENFORCEMENT DRIVER SAFETY AT WORK This course covers safe loading and unloading, pre-start vehicle checks, vehicle compliance and roadside law This course cover Health and Safety in the logistics environment, Manual Handling and working at height. Slips, trips enforcement. OCRS and how drivers directly affect this important compliance tool. Forces acting on a vehicle, and falls.The correct use of personal protective equipment. Weights and weighbridges. rollover avoidance and action in the event of a collision or at the scene of an accident. COURSE AIMS LEARNING OBJECTIVES COURSE AIMS LEARNING OBJECTIVES This module aims to ensure that you have a working By the end of this module you should be: This module aims to ensure that you have a working By the end of this module you should be able to: understanding of the: understanding of the: Familiar with pre-use checks required for vehicle and Demonstrate an understanding of health and safety Importance of carrying out pre-use checks for vehicle load Health and Safety legislation in the logistics environment legislation in the transport environment and load Able to identify the areas to be checked and what to Risk assessment procedures Understand the risk assessment process Many legal requirements for driving heavy goods vehicles look for on roads used by the public Aware of the basic legal requirements for driving heavy Dangers of a near miss and accident reporting procedures Understand the dangers of a near miss and the goods vehicles, such as speed limits and restrictions importance of reporting health and safety issues Different types of legal documents that may be required, Control of substances hazardous to health regulations for access depending on the load Aware of the key documents required when transporting Personal Protective Equipment and its correct use Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the regulations Regulations that apply to loading, unloading and transport different types of load governing the handling of dangerous goods of loads Avoiding injury when manual handling Aware of the regulations that cover safe loading Understand the use of PPE Different types of load restraint and the correct procedures Aware of the various types of load restraint and their Fire prevention for securing loads use Dangers within the work place Understand correct manual handling techniques Risks of vehicle rollover and ways in which rollover can Aware of the conditions that can lead to rollover and be avoided ways in which rollover can be avoided Basic knowledge of first aid Demonstrate a basic knowledge of fire prevention Hazards while driving and while operating equipment Demonstrate an understanding of the dangers in the 10 COURSE CONTENT workplace 11 Vehicle Checks COURSE CONTENT Demonstrate a basic knowledge of first aid Roadside Enforcement Documents 2020 Course Dates Managing health and safety accidents at work Demonstrate an understanding of hazards when Traffic Law operating equipment 29th January Risk assessment procedures HASAWA Accident and near miss philosophy Road Vehicles Regulations 18th March 2020 Course Dates Control of substances hazardous to health Load Securing Equipment 27th May Workplace injuries 21st February Rollover Avoidance Manual handling Traffic Collision Procedure 22th July 1st May Work equipment 23rd Sept Fire prevention 22nd May COST The workplace 11th Nov 26th June £46.25 + £10 Admin & Certification Fee + VAT First aid + £8.75 JAUPT Upload Fee Health at work 14th August Cost includes course materials and refreshments Display screen equipment 30th October Driving hazards 11th December COST £46.25 + £10 Admin & Certification Fee + VAT + £8.75 JAUPT Upload Fee Cost includes course materials and refreshments t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
SAFE, FUEL EFFICIENT DRIVING & MANOEUVRING DRIVERS' HOURS & CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT This course focuses on the importance of looking after yourself whilst in charge of a truck or coach, the key This course is a refresher course for drivers and covers use of digital tachographs, EU regulated hours, Working Time issues affecting driver health and fitness to drive, the potential risks and how to avoid them as well as manoeuvring Regulations and UK domestic hours. Management of delivery situations and proof of delivery are covered ensuring and banksman duties. drivers carry out their duties professionally. It also looks at the causes of accidents, the effects of drugs, drink and mobile phones on driver awareness. Building on SAFED (Safe & Fuel Efficient) defensive driving techniques to support drivers to obtain improved MPG COURSE AIMS LEARNING OBJECTIVES and reduce accidents. The module aims to ensure that you have a working By the end of this module you should be able to: COURSE AIMS LEARNING OBJECTIVES understanding of the: Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of This module aims to ensure that you have a working By the end of this module you should know: Requirements of EU Drivers’ Hours Regulations drivers’ hours and working time regulations understanding of: (EC561/2006) and the Road Transport (Working Time) The importance of physical and mental fitness Regulations Apply understanding of drivers’ hours regulations to Defensive and Fuel Efficient Driving practical scenarios The effects of alcohol, drugs or other substances likely Penalties and consequences of breaching these Manoeuvring and Banksman to affect behaviour regulations Manage delivery situations positively and ensure The symptoms causes and effects of fatigue and stress company documentation is completed COURSE CONTENT Defensive and safe driving techniques Ways to manage customers when making deliveries Fitness to Drive Use of electronic systems and proof of delivery Importance of vehicle checks and maintenance Distractions and the consequences The dangers of manoeuvring Defensive and safe driving techniques The recommended banksman signals COURSE CONTENT Importance of vehicle checks and maintenance Operator Licencing How to optimise fuel consumption 12 How to optimise fuel consumption 13 Dealing with vulnerable road users Drivers’ Hours Regulations Dealing with vulnerable road users Working Time Directive The dangers of manoeuvring Recognise hazards when manoeuvring 2020 Course Dates Tachographs & records Safe manoeuvring techniques and banksman signals 27th January 2020 Course Dates Management of customers 17th February Company documentation 17th March 16th March 26th May 27 th April 21st July 22nd June COST 20th July £46.25 + £10 Admin & Certification Fee + VAT 22th September 10th August + £8.75 JAUPT Upload Fee Cost includes course materials and refreshments 10th November 21 st September 26th October 9th November 7th December COST £46.25 + £10 Admin & Certification Fee + VAT + £8.75 JAUPT Upload Fee Cost includes course materials and refreshments t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK TRAFFIC LAW The course covers management of an unresponsive casualty, CPR and the recovery position, dealing with bleeding This course covers parking and loading restrictions, road signs, alcohol and drugs, licensing, legal myths and facts, and shock, as well as choking, seizures, stroke and minor injuries. The course includes practical and written exercises corporate manslaughter, port security and immigration as well as dealing with incidents, road works and congestion. and learners will get hands on experience of placing someone in the recovery position and delivering CPR as well as completing an accident report form. COURSE AIMS LEARNING OBJECTIVES COURSE AIMS LEARNING OBJECTIVES This module aims to ensure that you have a working understanding of the: By the end of this module you should be able to: This module aims to ensure that you have a working By the end of this module you should have an Demonstrate that you understand the legal definition understanding of the: understanding of: Relevant aspects of traffic law to help you to use the of a road road in a safe and legal manner Workplace first aid issues The legal responsibilities and regulations related to Recall the national speed limits for different types of health and safety and first aid in the workplace How to respond to a first aid emergency Casualty assessment and basic life support techniques COURSE CONTENT roads and vehicles How to administer first aid Highway Code Describe the main types of road sign shape and colour Treatment of common injuries and conditions including and their generic meanings cuts, burns, asthma, epilepsy, choking and shock Road signs and road markings COURSE CONTENT First aid stations and kits Access restrictions on parking, loading/unloading, setting Demonstrate that you know the meaning of road signs and markings Dealing with a casualty down and collection of passengers Pedestrian crossings types and methods of operating Explain why particular parking scenarios are hazardous Arriving at the scene and illegal Assessing the scene Junctions Identify different types of pedestrian crossing and the Driving licences driving rules associated with these Dealing with an unconscious casualty who isn’t breathing 14 15 Incidents, road works and congestion CPR Mobile phones and seat belts, alcohol and drugs How to deal with a casualty who is choking Corporate manslaughter Asthma symptoms and treatment Port security and illegal immigration Dealing with bleeding Epilepsy and seizures symptoms 2020 Course Dates Dealing with minor injuries Foreign objects in nose, ears and eyes 31st January Fractures, dislocations and sprains 2020 Course Dates 20th March 30th January 23rd July 1st April Head injuries 29th May Nose bleeds and amputations 20th February 13th August 24th July Spinal injuries 19 th March 24 th September 25th September 3 rd April 29th October 13th November COST 30 th April 12 th November £51.25 + £10 Admin Fee + £10 Certification 28th May 10th December Fee + VAT + £8.75 JAUPT Upload Fee 25th June COST Cost includes course materials and refreshments £46.25 + £10 Admin & Certification Fee + VAT Non-Driver CPC £80 + VAT + £8.75 JAUPT Upload Fee Cost includes course materials, certification and refreshments Cost includes course materials and refreshments t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
VULNERABLE ROAD USERS ALL DRIVER CPC DATES - 2020 With vulnerable road user accidents a major cause for concern this course outlines how and why urban streetscapes JANUARY are changing. Identifying road users who are vulnerable and why. Monday 27th Driver Safety at Work It highlights a driver’s responsibilities helping them to gain knowledge and experience of the issues faced by vulnerable Monday 27th Safe, Fuel Efficient road users (VRU). Driving & Manoeuvring Tuesday 28th Drivers’ Hours Promotion of techniques and technology to improve road safety is covered and we review driver attitudes through and Record Keeping reflection and critique to improve good driving practices. Tuesday 28th Drivers’ Hours and Customer Management COURSE AIMS LEARNING OBJECTIVES Wednesday 29th Vehicle Checks and Enforcement This module aims to ensure that you have a working By the end of this module you should: Thursday 30th Emergency First Aid at Work understanding of: Understand the issues faced by vulnerable road users Friday 31st Traffic Law How and why urban streetscapes are changing Promote techniques and technology to improve road Who are vulnerable road users and why safety FEBRUARY Monday 17th Safe, Fuel Efficient A driver’s responsibility Understand driver attitudes through reflection and Driving & Manoeuvring critique to improve driving practices Tuesday 18th Drivers’ Hours and COURSE CONTENT Record Keeping The changing streetscape and urban driving and walking Wednesday 19th Vulnerable Road Users Thursday 20th Emergency First Aid at Work 16 Cycle Lanes and London’s Cycle Superhighways 17 City Cycle Hire and Cycle Safety Friday 21st Driver Safety at Work Pedestrians MARCH Motorised Two Wheelers Monday 16th Driver Safety at Work Cyclists, Blind Spots, Sharing the road, Cyclist Safety Monday 16th Safe, Fuel Efficient Driving & Manoeuvring Road Traffic Collisions Tuesday 17th Drivers’ Hours and Defensive Driving, Perception, Speed, Mobile Phones Customer Management 2020 Course Dates Wednesday 18th Vehicle Checks and Enforcement Thursday 19th Emergency First Aid at Work 19th February Friday 20th Traffic Law 2nd April 29th April APRIL 24th June Wednesday 1st Traffic Law 12th August Thursday 2nd Vulnerable Road Users 28th October Friday 3rd Emergency First Aid 9th December Monday 27th Safe, Fuel Efficient Driving & Manoeuvring COST Tuesday 28th Drivers’ Hours and Record Keeping £46.25 + £10 Admin & Certification Fee + VAT Wednesday 29th Vulnerable Road Users + £8.75 JAUPT Upload Fee Cost includes course materials and refreshments Thursday 30th Emergency First Aid at Work t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
ALL DRIVER CPC DATES - 2020 DRIVER CPC CONSORTIUM SP Training offer intelligently applied Driver CPC solutions that give logistics businesses and training organisations real MAY SEPTEMBER value for money and quality leading edge training products. Friday 1st Driver Safety at Work Monday 21st Driver Safety at Work Friday 22nd Driver Safety at Work Monday 21st Safe, Fuel Efficient SP TRAINING OFFER BESPOKE DESIGN OPTION Driving & Manoeuvring Tuesday 26th Drivers’ Hours Consortium members can access a number of different Bespoke design is available to develop specific courses and Customer Management Tuesday 22nd Drivers’ Hours products to suit their particular needs and can choose or adapt existing courses to meet your specific needs and Customer Management from our extensive menu of courses covering a wide Vehicle Checks and Enforcement and gain significant business impact. SP Training have Wednesday 27th range of subjects. Membership of the SP Training Wednesday 23rd Vehicle Checks and Enforcement Consortium saves money in comparison to developing always been at the forefront of course production with Thursday 28 th Emergency First Aid at Work innovative, leading edge thinking, design and expertise. Thursday 24th Emergency First Aid at Work your own offer. Friday 29th Traffic Law Friday 25th Traffic Law BENEFITS For more information please contact us. Call 01228 530 552 or email info@sptraininguk.com JUNE Costs effective OCTOBER Monday 22nd Safe, Fuel Efficient High quality course materials Driving & Manoeuvring Monday 26th Safe, Fuel Efficient Updated regularly Driving & Manoeuvring Tuesday 23rd Drivers’ Hours Train the trainer and Record Keeping Tuesday 27th Drivers’ Hours Full support and mentoring and Record Keeping Wednesday 24th Vulnerable Road Users Easy administration process and JAUPT upload Wednesday 28th Vulnerable Road Users Bespoke design option Thursday 25th Emergency First Aid at Work Thursday 29th Emergency First Aid at Work 18 Friday 26th Driver Safety at Work 19 Friday 30th Driver Safety at Work JULY NOVEMBER Monday 20th Driver Safety at Work Monday 9th Driver Safety at Work Monday 20th Safe, Fuel Efficient Monday 9th Safe, Fuel Efficient Driving & Manoeuvring Driving & Manoeuvring Tuesday 21st Drivers’ Hours Tuesday 10th Drivers’ Hours and Customer Management Wednesday 22th Vehicle Checks and Enforcement and Customer Management Wednesday 11th Vehicle Checks and Enforcement Thursday 23rd Emergency First Aid at Work Thursday 12th Emergency First Aid at Work Friday 24th Traffic Law Friday 13th Traffic Law AUGUST DECEMBER Monday 7th Safe, Fuel Efficient Monday 10th Safe, Fuel Efficient Driving & Manoeuvring Driving & Manoeuvring Tuesday 8th Drivers’ Hours Tuesday 11th Drivers’ Hours and Record Keeping and Record Keeping Wednesday 9th Safe, Fuel Efficient Wednesday 12th Vulnerable Road Users Driving & Manoeuvring Thursday 13th Emergency First Aid at Work Wednesday 9th Vulnerable Road Users th Friday 14 Driver Safety at Work Thursday 10th Emergency First Aid at Work Friday 11th Driver Safety at Work t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
IOSH WORKING SAFELY IOSH MANAGING SAFELY Everyone at work should have an understanding of why they must ‘work safely’. Every manager should have an understanding of their responsibilities when it comes to health and safety. Working Safely is a one-day course for people at any level, in any sector, that need a grounding in health This flexible course is ideal for getting managers up-to-speed on the skills they need to tackle safety and and safety. health issues in the workplace. Ideal for introducing staff to why health and safety is important, Working Safely shows how everyone can make a difference A practical programme, full of step-by-step guidance, Managing Safely has a sharp business focus. The hands on, to their own well-being and that of others through everyday behaviours. Fun and interactive, the course focuses on best jargon-free format engages and inspires, and has helped a huge range of businesses to raise standards of safety practice rather than legislation. and health. COURSE CONTENT BUSINESS BENEFITS COURSE CONTENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES The course is arranged in four modules: Recognised by CSCS as equivalent to Level 1 Award The course is arranged in seven modules: On completion of the course delegates should be able to: in health and safety in a construction environment, 1. Introduction to working safely enabling delegates to apply for a CSCS green card 1. Introducing managing safely Identify their responsibilities for health and safety once they have passed the CITB Health, Safety and 2. Defining hazard and risk 2. Assessing risks Explain the reasons for preventing workplace accidents Environment Operators Test and occupational ill health 3. Identifying common hazards 3. Controlling risks Greater productivity as fewer hours are lost due to Define ‘hazard’, ‘risk’ and ‘risk assessment’ 4. Improving safety performance sickness and accidents 4. Understanding your responsibilities Identify common hazards including those associated Improved company-wide safety awareness culture 5. Identifying hazards with entrances and exits, work traffic, fire, chemicals, ASSESSMENT and appreciation for safety measures 6. Investigating accidents and incidents electricity, physical and verbal abuse, bullying, stress, noise, housekeeping and the working environment, Delegates are evaluated using a multi-format question Active staff involvement to improve the workplace 7. Measuring performance slips, trips and falls, working at height, computers and paper and a multiple choice hazard spotting exercise Nationally recognised and respected certification manual handling 20 When you pass, you can choose to receive the IOSH 21 Working Safely certificate as proof of your qualification Enhanced reputation within the supply chain ASSESSMENT Carry out a risk assessment A 25 question, multiple format assessment paper Identify the best techniques to control key risks 2020 Course Dates A risk assessment based project Identify the demands of the law and how the legal system works When you pass, you’ll be awarded an IOSH Managing 23rd January Safely certificate Describe a health and safety management system Identify why and how accidents should be investigated 20th February Outline basic performance indicators for monitoring activities 17th March Outline the requirements for the control of waste and pollution 21st May 13th August 2020 Course Dates 19th November 17th - 19th February 18th - 20th May COST COST 10th - 12th August £139 + VAT £449 + VAT Cost includes course materials, exam fees and refreshments Cost includes course materials, exam fees and refreshments 16th - 18th November t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
IOSH MANAGING SAFELY REFRESHER FORKLIFT TRUCK TRAINING A practical and engaging one-day course that keeps employees’ Managing Safely training up to date. SP Training are an accredited provider of RTITB Forklift Truck (FLT) operator training. Courses are offered for all levels of experience and for a range of Mechanical Handling Equipment (MHE). COURSE CONTENT BUSINESS BENEFITS On completion of these courses candidates will gain a RTITB photo ID and certificate, these are valid for 3 years. Thinking back Greater productivity as fewer hours are lost due to sickness and accidents We are constantly adding to our MHE portfolio so if you are needing training for a piece of equipment not listed please Refreshing your knowledge contact us, as we may still be able to help. Improved company-wide safety awareness culture Building on what you know and appreciation for safety measures Putting Managing Safely into practice Active staff involvement to improve the workplace EXPERIENCE LEVELS Nationally recognised and respected certification for Novice: Designed for those with no previous experience of operating a FLT. Applying the management system managers and supervisors Experienced: For someone who is an experienced FLT operator but does not have a certificate (or can’t provide proof they Theory Test held one). Enhanced reputation within the supply chain If you are interested in an IOSH Managing Safely Refresher: For existing operators who require periodic refresher training (proof of previous training must be provided). Refresher please contact us. 2020 Course Dates Conversion: For candidates who already hold certification on one type of FLT and would like to qualify in the operation of another type. Call 01228 530 552 or email info@sptraininguk.com 21st February 22nd May EQUIPMENT TRAINING NEEDED COST Counterbalance Refresher - 1 day 14th August £139 + VAT Reach Experienced - 3 days Cost includes course materials, exam fees and refreshments 20th November Sideloader Novice - 5 days 22 23 Vehicle-Mounted Lift Truck SPA PASSPORT – FOOD & DRINK Very Narrow-Aisle (Man-Up) Conversion - 1 day Please note these timings can change due to course Aimed at contractors, employees or casual workers who work in food and drink manufacturing, the SPA Passport food Rough Terrain Telescopic Handler numbers or piece of equipment. and drink training programme focuses on hygiene and food safety, specific environmental issues as well as health and Vehicle Mounted Hydraulic Loader safety practices. Lorry Loader Crane (HIAB) Module 1 – Food Protection COURSE AIMS Pedestrian Pallet Stacker Delegates will get an understanding of the potential sources and types of food contamination, effects of contamination, To provide information and training relevant to the food Multi-Directional Lift Truck safe working practices to eliminate or reduce risk, the and drink industry sector in respect of food hygiene, environmental concerns and health and safety. Pivot Steer Truck importance of protective clothing and good personal hygiene. To understand the implications for cost, business, Module 2 – Environmental Protection job security and risk of injury if concerns for hygiene, ASSESSMENT METHOD environment and health and safety are not properly Learners will be assessed in three parts: This module will give delegates an understanding of current considered. and future environmental requirements, the impact of Theory Test environmental damage, anti-pollution controls and proper waste disposal. LEARNING OUTCOMES Pre-Use Inspection Test Module 3 – Health and Safety Compare injury incident rates across some industry Practical Test of Basic Operating Skills sectors. This module provides an awareness and understanding of the hazards to health and safety particularly relevant to the food and drink sector and the control measures necessary Understand the importance of training, awareness and good personal behaviour in reducing potential COST to such risks to continually reduce levels. for harm. Refresher: £160 + VAT Recognise the implications for cost, job security and Experienced: £350 + VAT COST risk of injury if areas of concern are not addressed Novice: £495 + VAT and controlled Renewal: £90 + VAT • Initial: £140 + VAT Conversion: £255 + VAT Cost includes course materials, test fees and refreshments Understand the three main areas of concern as food Cost includes course materials, exam fees and refreshments damage, environmental damage and people damage. t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
IPAF DRIVER TRAINER ASSESSOR SP Training are an approved IPAF Training Centre and deliver a range of powered access training courses. You can This course focuses on the practical aspects of driver assessment and corrective training and can prove an extremely train on one or more pieces of equipment with each having its own qualification category. Those who need to use only cost-effective way of providing training throughout a company. one category of powered access equipment should attend the Single Category course and those who need to use two categories of powered access equipment should attend the Dual Categories course. Subsequent in-house training ensures drivers are taught about driving safely and responsibly, with consideration of their fuel economy and other road users. The course will train candidates to carry out driving assessments and provide Training should be undertaken by those who use, supervise or manage the use of powered access, including scissor lifts, corrective training for HGV drivers. self-propelled boom lifts, trailer mounted boom lifts and aerial work platforms. COURSE CONTENT BENEFITS OF THE COURSE COURSE CONTENT Licence, eyesight and vehicle checks Demonstrable safety and environmental benefits Introduction and pre-course theory test Assessment routes Train the Trainer format is a cost-effective way to MEWP categories An awareness of driving assessment reports cascade training across a driving team Structural parts How to mark assessments Identification of unsafe and inefficient driving practices in order to develop driver-centred remedial actions Regulations - ISO 18878, European, HASAWA Practical driving techniques Commentary driving An increased understanding of the technical and Regulations - PUWER, LOLER, MHSW, WAHR, RIDDOR psychological aspects of driver assessment Pre-use inspection/handovers Instructional techniques Assessors will be better equipped to provide positive/ Safe operating methods and hazards Dealing with negative driver skills and behaviours constructive feedback to drivers Theory test Communicating safety performance and implementing improvements This course is only available on an in-company basis. 24 Practical training For more information please contact us. 25 Safe driving Practical assessment Fuel efficient driving Call 01228 530 552 or email info@sptraininguk.com EQUIPMENT Static Boom (1b) SAFED INSTRUCTOR Self Propelled Scissor Lift (3a) Self Propelled Boom (3b) SP Training SAFED Instructor course is suitable for experienced trainers who wish to deliver Safe and Fuel Efficient COST MEWPS for Managers Driver (SAFED) training that will lower fuel use and vehicle accidents, whilst reducing environmental impact. Push Along Vertical Developed for large vehicles this course is now available for all types of vehicles. The SAFED training course equips Single Category (1b or 3a or 3b): Harness Course learners with the skills and expertise required to improve fuel use, reduce costs, improve road safety, reduce driver fatigue £155 + IPAF card & certification fee + VAT and reduce the occupational road risk. Dual Categories (3a and 3b): £195 + IPAF card & certification fee + VAT Harness Course: COURSE CONTENT BENEFITS OF THE COURSE £75 + IPAF card & certification fee + VAT 2020 Course Dates Introduction to SAFED Highly trained, knowledgeable workforce MEWPS for Managers: 28th, 29th or 30th January SAFED Theory Significantly reduce your fuel spend £165 + IPAF card & certification fee + VAT 18th, 19th or 20th March Pre-Start Vehicle Checks Improve the residual value of your vehicles Formative Driving Assessment Reduce vehicle downtime and costs 12th, 13th or 14th May Vehicle and Road Craft Instruction Potentially reduce insurance premiums 15th, 16th or 17th July Driver Validation Exercise Reduce environmental pollution 16th, 17th or 18th September Underpinning Knowledge Exercise For more information please contact us. 4th, 5th or 6th November Assessment Call 01228 530 553 or email info@sptraininguk.com t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
DRIVER CPC TRAINER NATIONAL REGISTER OF LGV INSTRUCTORS COURSE The Driver CPC Trainer course develops new and existing trainers’ skills to deliver high quality classroom based This modular course focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of qualifying for the National Register of LGV training courses. You will learn how to deliver training that complies with JAUPT requirements in a dynamic and Instructors (NRI). effective manner using multimedia and modern teaching techniques. The course covers the skills and knowledge required to train new drivers wishing to pass all Modules of the DVSA LGV tests and also assessment and training of newly qualified and experienced drivers helping them to develop their careers. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Delegates who successfully complete the course will be able to apply to the NRI for membership. Training is available to support lapsed DVSA LGV Register of Instructors to refresh their skills to apply to the NRI. Commercial trainers, new and existing in-house trainers, driver trainer assessors (DTA’s), fuel champions, or anyone who wishes to develop knowledge of instructional techniques and lesson planning. COURSE CONTENT BENEFITS OF THE COURSE COURSE CONTENT COURSE DURATION Theory training Ability to effectively train novice drivers to pass all DVSA Modular tests Introduction to driver CPC Inexperienced Instructors - 5 days Licence, eyesight and vehicle checks Driver CPC syllabus, subject selection and training Experienced Instructors/Refresher - 2 days Driving assessment and test reports Ability to train and develop newly qualified and needs analysis experienced drivers DVSA marking criteria, fault identification and categorisation Instructional techniques, qualities of an instructor, basic principles, subject analysis, preparation and Driving techniques Cost-effectively cascade company specific training planning, motivation, conformation, and evaluation to drivers question technique Instructional techniques and coaching skills Course structure and lesson planning Dealing with driver behaviours Be able to identify unsafe and inefficient driving practices Training aids Interpersonal and communication skills An increased understanding of the technical and Micro-teach sessions Module 1, 2, 3 and 4 tests psychological aspects of driver assessment 26 27 Centre processes for JAUPT compliance Safe driving Able to risk asses to a recognised standard and provide JAUPT compliance, course and instructor approval Fuel efficient driving positive/constructive feedback Evaluation and feedback record keeping This course is only available on an in-company basis. Courses are modular and designed to take into account candidates experience and existing skills and qualifications. Teaching competency assessment For more information please contact us. Enquire now to discuss your specific requirements. Course review and Q&A Call 01228 530 552 or email info@sptraininguk.com Call 01228 530 552 or email info@sptraininguk.com t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
RTITB FLT INSTRUCTOR APPRENTICESHIPS The SP Training RTITB Lift Truck Instructor course will provide candidates with the skills required to prepare and BENEFITS OF APPRENTICESHIPS examine operators for the working environment of lift trucks. Candidates will be equipped to understand how to do this in accordance with agreed best practice. Businesses across the UK offer apprenticeship places because they recognise their effectiveness at increasing productivity, improving business performance and ensuring a committed and competent workforce. Successful completion of the course will require candidates to pass an examination that covers basic operating skills, associated knowledge and practical instructional ability. Courses are available for inexperienced instructors, instructors converting from ITSSAR, AITT or NPORS as well as re-registration. WHAT IS REQUIRED FROM THE EMPLOYER? For the majority of apprenticeships, the employer is required to allow the apprentice time to study and take assessments. We will advise in advance as much as possible to facilitate work planning. COURSE CONTENT COURSE DURATION The employer is also asked to facilitate visits from SP Training staff to both deliver training and monitor training performance Health and safety Novice - 10 days and competence. Relevant regulations Conversion - 5 days Please note that before joining an apprenticeship programme, all applicants will need to be assessed to determine their level of English and maths and an Eligibility Check will also need to be carried out. Approved code of practice (ACOP) Re-Registration - 5 days The role of the instructor and qualities Basic principles of instruction LARGE GOODS VEHICLE DRIVER APPRENTICESHIP Skills and task analysis COST Lesson structure (practical and theory) Novice: £1,245 + VAT WHAT IS A LARGE GOODS VEHICLE WHAT QUALIFICATIONS WILL Conversion: £645 + VAT (LGV) DRIVER APPRENTICESHIP? BE ACHIEVED? Report writing Re-Registration: £645 + VAT Lift truck test An apprenticeship is a training programme that is completed At the end of the apprenticeship the following training and 28 29 whilst also working and getting paid. In the case of the qualifications will have been achieved: The course concludes with an examination, which you must successfully complete in order to qualify as an RTITB Lift LGV apprenticeship this will be working as a Large Goods Vehicle (LGV) driver but may also include other duties i.e. in Category C (Rigid) driving licence or Category C+E Truck Instructor. Successful candidates are eligible to register on the RTITB Register of Professional Instructors. the warehouse. (Artic) driving licence Entry Requirement: Must hold a current RTITB FLT certificate. The programme covers the driver training and tests. Initial Driver Certificate of Professional Competence LGV apprentices need to pass either Category C (rigid) (Driver CPC) or Category C+E (artic) in order to legally drive LGVs on the road for work. They also need training to achieve the 35 hours of ongoing Driver Certificate of Professional following competencies: Competence (Driver CPC) Driving, Loading & Unloading Maths and English level 1 and/or 2 Functional Skills Customer Care Legislation The Apprentice may also achieve employer specific qualifications: i.e. First Aid, Health and Safety, Fork Lift Safe and Fuel Efficient Driving Truck Environmental Issues t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
SUPPLY CHAIN WAREHOUSE OPERATIVE APPRENTICESHIP CUMBRIA TRANSPORT GROUP WHAT IS A WAREHOUSE WHAT QUALIFICATIONS WILL The Cumbria Transport Group (CTG) is a group of local transport businesses who have come together for a common purpose. Representing freight and passenger transport industry views, the group is made up of a range of Cumbrian OPERATIVE APPRENTICESHIP? BE ACHIEVED? based businesses and local government representatives. In the case of the warehouse operative apprenticeship the At the end of the apprenticeship the following training and CORE THEMES OF THE GROUP ARE: role will include working as a warehouse operative and qualifications will have been achieved: may include other duties such as moving equipment in a logistics environment, packing and distributing goods, RTITB Forklift Truck Licence EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES relevant legislation within the industry, customer service , risk assessments and basic first aid. Risk Assessment Level 2 The industry nationally has a shortage of skilled people, particularly drivers. Cumbria is in the same position and the skill shortage is having a detrimental effect on the local economy. The CTG membership has opportunities for individuals who This programme covers practical training and testing to Customer Care Level 2 wish to work in the transport industry. National Standards. The apprentice will also cover other knowledge and training sessions to include: First Aid in the Workplace Functional Skills Level 1 (minimum) or Functional Skills CAREER AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT Basics of Health and Safety Level 2 The industry has an age demographic that is aging and as such young people need to be recruited into the industry to Basics of Risk Assessment bring fresh ideas and energy. CTG support Apprenticeship recruitment and career paths for young people. CTG members Supply Chain Warehouse Operative Apprenticeship Basics of First Aid invest in their employees through training and development ensuring they have the skills to operate in the modern transport industry. Customer Service INFLUENCING POLICY The CTG is made up of strong local businesses and as a group are able to influence policy and ‘have a say’. The group representatives have years of experience and understand transport issues. CTG are a strong transport lobby group with 30 SUPPLY CHAIN TRAFFIC OFFICE APPRENTICESHIP parliament and Government bodies and fight for local interests. 31 UNDERPINNING THE CUMBRIAN ECONOMY WHAT IS A TRAFFIC WHAT QUALIFICATIONS WILL CTG are significant employers in their own right representing around 1,000+ employees. The transport industry locally OFFICE APPRENTICESHIP? BE ACHIEVED? underpins virtually every business activity in the county. A strong transport infrastructure allows the county to flex and grow when required. With huge plans for infrastructure improvements and nuclear development in the future for Cumbria, In the case of the traffic office apprenticeship the role will At the end of the apprenticeship the following training and CTG will play a significant part in supporting these plans. include working in the traffic office and may include other qualifications will have been achieved: duties such as vehicle planning, vehicle maintenance, driver holidays, relevant legislation, customer service, risk Transport Manager CPC WANT TO JOIN CTG? assessments and basic first aid. Risk Assessment Level 2 CTG members are constantly looking for employees particularly drivers. If you are working in This programme covers practical training and testing to logistics and are looking for a job in Cumbria contact Tony Higgins. National Standards. The apprentice will also cover other Customer Care Level 2 knowledge and training sessions to include: Call 01228 530 552 or email info@sptraininguk.com CUMBRIA TRANSPORT GROUP First Aid in the Workplace Legislation regarding the use of commercial vehicles Functional Skills Level 1 and/or Level 2 Transport Planning Supply Chain Traffic Office Apprenticeship Basics of Health & Safety Basics of Risk Assessment Basics of First Aid Customer Service t. 01228 530 552 • e. info@sptraininguk.com www.sptraininguk.com
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