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Swindon CPC

CPC Courses

For HGV and PSV Drivers

CPC training

CPC Training for Bus, Coach and HGV Drivers

 

You are already professional driver who holds an advanced licence.  We help you to enhance your skills and focus on what is important to be both legally compliant and feel the pride you deserve for doing what can be a difficult job well.

 

We have a range of different driver CPC courses but we know you will get the most from each course and enjoy the day too.  You can never know too much when you are a professional driver, so book your driver CPC course today.  You can do your CPC online, or in person.


We carry out driver CPC training in the Swindon area, either at our main training centre, a short drive from Swindon, a Swindon office or in a local training room within easy reach of Cirencester, Witney, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Oxford, Marlborough, Chippenham and Royal Wootton Bassett.  We are also happy to run driver CPC courses at venues across the West and South of the country including: Cricklade, Fairford, Hungerford, Newbury, Abingdon, Corsham, Stroud, Didcot, Wantage, Witney, Oxford and Reading.

 



How much does a CPC course cost?


The cost of a CPC course can vary, depending on where and how you do it.  It is usually cheaper per person if a company runs a course because they often pay by the day instead of for each person, but generally a CPC course is between £70 and £90 per day in person and around £55 per day online.  We are currently charging £75 per person.


This is not to be confused with the modules of a professional driving test, which count as CPC courses, but are only for new drivers see below for more info regarding module 2 and module 4.


A full week CPC course online is £275.  This is 5 days of 7-hour driver CPC with a professional tutor.


Group courses can be both classroom based and online.  Prices vary depending on the number attending.


For drivers of companies in Swindon, Royal Wootton Bassett, Marlborough, Chippenham, Corsham, Newbury, Hungerford, Cirencester, Stroud, Wantage, Didcot, Witney, Abingdon, Oxford and Reading, we offer classroom CPC courses at exceptionally reasonable rates that suit the client's needs.


For companies we have a sliding scale of pricing, so you pay as little as necessary to get your drivers CPC trained.


Driver CPC courses in the workplace for as little as £45 per driver for up to 20 drivers. Please contact us for group rates.

CPC training is an important part of keeping us all safe on the roads and maintaining professional standards across the transport sector - PSV or HGV. We take CPC very seriously and make sure our courses are lively and engaging so that everyone gets the most from them.

We genuinely believe that professional drivers are just that and should not underestimate their own value, nor underestimate the value of the CPC scheme. Proper training done in the right way enhances what we do and helps us understand the importance of doing things right.

If you have 'acquired rights' on your driving licence, it may be possible to drive another catoegory professionally, but you will have to make sure you have completed the right CPC courses.  To be able to sit a standard Driver CPC course, you need to be able to answer yes to one of the following 3 statements:

 

A) I passed my car test before 1997

B) I passed a vocational driving qualification before 2008(PCV) or 2009(HGV)

C) I currently hold or have held a driver CPC card 

 

If a driver held a Cat C or CE licence prior to the introduction of CPC on 10 September 2009, they were granted acquired rights for the first 5 years. These acquired rights expired on 9 September 2014.

 

If the driver holds these acquired rights, 35 hours of periodic training should renew the entitlement.

 

You can still drive professionally while waiting for your card if both of the following apply:

•        you’ve done your periodic training

•        your training provider has recorded the training (they must do this within 5 working days of the training ending)


For drivers who passed their test while in the Armed Forces, you will need to complete modules 2 and 4 of the current driving test in order to be able to driver commercially.  This is currently £318 all in, including extra study materials to help you prepare.

Remote (Online) Driver CPC Training


Driver CPC training is an integral part of the modern transport industry, be it haulage, or passenger transport. Providing solid, interesting training is very important to us, so our tutors make sure they are always up-to-date with the latest information from the DVSA.

For drivers all around the country, we provide an excellent virtual classroom experience with a first-class trainer, who makes it an interactive, informative and fun day. The remote (online) courses are registered with the DVSA and so are equally valid as a classroom CPC course.

You will:
     • get a full day of training.
     • get the information you need.
     • be able to participate and ask questions.
     • get a valid CPC certificate.
     • get the support we offer all our  customers.
     • get a very competitive price.

A little video about our remote (online) courses

CPC News

Drivers will still need a CPC to drive professionally in the UK and the EU after Brexit. You must still complete your Driver CPC periodic training by your deadline.  

Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) periodic training is to be monitored by DVSA to ensure drivers are not unnecessarily repeating training as part of the 35-hour requirement.  

You could face a £1000 fine if you drive without a valid Driver Qualification Card.

Understanding Driver CPC


The Driver CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence) was introduced in 2008 for PCV Drivers and 2009 for Lorry Drivers. It represents a pivotal step in enhancing road safety and compliance within the transport industry. But what exactly is Driver CPC, and how does it affect you?


Choosing the Right CPC Training Course


Driver CPC Training comes in two forms: Periodic and Initial Driver CPC Training. The choice depends on your specific circumstances. Periodic training is for those with acquired rights. This may include holding a 7.5-tonne, class 2, or class 1 license before September 9th, 2009. Or a PCV license, this would be before September 9th, 2008. For these individuals, a 35-hour (five-day) Periodic Training session is required every five years.

If you passed your car test before January 1997, you may be entitled to drive 7.5-tonne vehicles (Cat C1). Candidates with a C1 entitlement pre-September 9th, 2009, attend Periodic Training on acquired rights, even if they have never passed a vocational driving test. If you hold both bus and coach, as well as lorry vocational licenses, you need only complete one set of Periodic Training.

CPC Training for Lorry Drivers.


If you operate a vehicle over 3.5 tonnes for work purposes, you must hold a Driver Qualification Card. Drivers who had a lorry entitlement of C1 (7.5 Tonne) or higher on September 9th, 2009, needed to complete 35 hours of Periodic CPC Training. This needs to be done by September 9th, 2014, to obtain a Driver Qualification Card valid for five years. During this period, they completed another 35 hours of periodic training to drive beyond 2019.

Each new five-year period begins from the expiry date of the current Driver CPC qualification. If you did not have a lorry entitlement of C1 (7.5 Tonne) or higher on September 9th, 2009, you must obtain your first Driver Qualification Card by completing Initial CPC.


CPC Training for PCV Drivers

If you drive vehicles requiring D1 (minibus) or D (bus) licenses for work, a Driver Qualification Card is essential. Drivers with a lorry entitlement of D1 (minibus) or higher on September 9th, 2008, had to complete 35 hours of Periodic CPC Training by September 9th, 2013, to obtain a five-year valid Driver Qualification Card. During this period, they completed another 35 hours of periodic training to drive beyond 2018.

As with lorry drivers, each new five-year period begins from the expiry date of the current Driver CPC qualification. If you did not have an entitlement of D1 or higher on September 9th, 2008, you must obtain your first Driver Qualification Card by completing Initial CPC.


CPC Training for Dual Entitlement (Lorry & PCV) Drivers

If you held a PCV License on September 9th, 2008, and a lorry license on September 9th, 2009, your 35 hours of Periodic Training will cover both. However, if you held only one license at the cut-off dates and gained the other later, you require an Initial CPC for your new entitlement (and Periodic for your old entitlement). The benefit is that once you’ve completed your Initial CPC, any subsequent Periodic Training will count toward both categories.


We carry out driver CPC training in the Swindon area, either at our main training centre, a short drive from Swindon, a Swindon office, or in a local training room within easy reach of Cirencester, Witney, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Oxford, Marlborough, Chippenham, Royal Wootton Bassett and Devizes.  We are also happy to run driver CPC courses at venues across the West and South of the country including: Cricklade, Fairford, Burford, Newbury, Abingdon, Corsham, Melksham, Trowbridge, Bath, Stroud, Stonehouse, Bristol, Andover, Reading

If you are a group of drivers, we can arrange to deliver a CPC course at your workplace, or in a training room near you.


PCV Drivers

Lorry Drivers and Hauliers

As well as driver CPC courses for bus and coach drivers, we offer HGV/LGV driver CPC courses for the professional lorry driver.  Each driver can book individually, or we can arrange to deliver CPC courses and drivers hours courses in your workplace, or a training centre.

We gurantee that your course will be both relevant and enjoyable, as well as offering the best prices.  Go to our haluiers page, or just fill out the form below and we'll get in touch.  No strings!

HGV CPC Courses
lgv driver cpc

School Drivers and Coach Drivers

Driving groups of school children presents its own series of challenges and issues that may not be explicitly covered in other bog-standard driver CPC courses.  Therefore, we have put together courses which focus on the themes that are of paramount importance for the school driver.


We understand that school minibus drivers can be any member of staff, so our trainers are professionals who are accustomed to dealing with attendees of all backgrounds.  Our aim is to make our driver CPC courses fun, but at the same time respecting the fact that a well-delivered course enhances the attendees ability to carry out their duties to the best of their ability.

Driver CPC for Schools
CPC modules include training on driving hours and the use of tachographs.  However, we can provide refreshers and sessions for new starters and non-driver qualification card holders.  We also assist with developing an accident reduction strategy, as well as driver assessments prior to and during employment.

Driver Essentials CPC
The aim of this course is to get drivers thinking about how legislation affects working hours and to better understand them. How to correctly use and record hours using analogue and digital Tachographs. To understand how driving defensively can improve fuel efficiency and the environment

Driver Welfare, Customer Care & Security CPC
To help candidates become more aware of effects of fatigue, drugs, alcohol and other external factors on a driver’s ability to work effectively and within the law. Candidates will learn how to look after their customers and build on their communication skills to better deal with conflict. Drivers will also be provided with up to date information on security and counter terrorism issues. 

Driver Compliance CPC
This course provides drivers an overall understanding of their roles, responsibilities and to minimise errors in compliance.
Undertakings of the Operator Licence
EC561 regulations Drivers Hours and The Road Traffic Working Regulations.
Daily walk round vehicle checks
DVSA road side check system and probations
Laws and legal requirements that are required by commercial LGV Drivers

Accident Awareness and Prevention Online CPC
The aim of this course is to give you a better understanding as to why accidents happen. Allowing you to understand driver fatigue, the consequences of failing to be alert and to show the benefits of forward planning.

Health and Safety + Safe Loading CPC
By the end of this course, drivers will have a better understanding of safe loading practices, how to deal with certain types of load, enabling safer working environments through the demonstration of a more defined knowledge.
To make drivers aware of safe loading procedures and become knowledgeable in practical applications to enable better work practices.
To help drivers become more aware of health & safety policies and procedures and to more become knowledgeable in practical applications to enable better and safer work practices.

Traffic Law and Incidents CPC
The aim of this course is to ensure drivers’ receive a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of UK traffic laws, incident reporting, how to deal with being first on the scene and vulnerable road users.

First Aid Awareness for Professional Drivers Online CPC
The aim of the course is to give you a greater understanding of Emergency First Aid at Work and the correct procedures of delivering First Aid to another person should you need to.

Challenging Driving CPC
An in-depth look at the different road conditions professional drivers face and how we can better deal with them.
Route planning.
Considering other vulnerable road users.

PCV Toolbox CPC
An in-depth look at why people choose the transport they do.
Passenger behaviour.
PSVAR.
PCV driver regulations.
Driving in Europe.

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