Collision Management is a CPC course which gives you the tools to spot potential hazards and how to respond to them. Understanding the common causes of incidents and collisions and how you as a professional driver ensure you carry out your duties in the safest ways possible:
Course Content:
- Legal Requirements
- Terminology
- Responsibilities & Obligations
- Collision / Company Policy
- Investigation Reporting / Record Keeping
- Reasons why things go wrong
- Driver Responsibilities
- Most common cause of LGV incidents / collisions
- What to do at the scene
- Emergency First Aid & Fire Safety
- What is a Hazard?
- Static and Moving Hazards
- Road and Weather Conditions
- About yourself
- Seeing Hazards
- Learning to see Hazards
- Scanning Hazards
- Understanding Hazards
- Responding to Hazards
- Hazard Management
Camera and microphone must be switched on throughout the course.
DVSA’s expectation is that a driver will:
- Have their camera switched on at all times
- Be situated in a suitable learning environment throughout the course
- Remain engaged for the full duration of the course
Driving Licence Check:
All attendees must have their licence on them at the beginning of the course so that licence checks can be carried out. L icence checks will start from 07:00, the course will start at 07:30 prompt, you will not be able to join the course if you arrive later than 07:30 (no refund will be given)
Price includes VAT and DVSA upload fee