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Driver Certificate of Driver Certificate of Professional Competence Professional Competence (CPC) (CPC) Brian Morrison Brian Morrison Chief Driving Examiner Chief Driving Examiner

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  • Driver Certificate of Driver Certificate of Professional Competence Professional Competence

    (CPC)(CPC)

    Brian MorrisonBrian Morrison

    Chief Driving ExaminerChief Driving Examiner

  • Introduced across European Union Drivers must hold a Driver CPC in addition to their

    vocational driving licence Drivers must complete periodic training Drivers must be able to evidence they hold Driver

    CPC

    Those affected New PCV and LGV drivers post Sept 2008/09 who

    wish to drive professionally, including categories C1 and D1

    Existing drivers will be deemed to hold Driver CPC by acquired rights

    BACKGROUND TO DRIVER CPC

  • BENEFITSBENEFITS

    Improved road safetyImproved road safety Better skilled bus, coach and lorry driversBetter skilled bus, coach and lorry drivers More economic and environmentally awareMore economic and environmentally aware Improvement in the professional image of the Improvement in the professional image of the

    industriesindustries

    Younger people attracted by the modern nature of the Younger people attracted by the modern nature of the professionprofession

    Savings for the industriesSavings for the industries

  • THOSE AFFECTEDTHOSE AFFECTED

    New lorry, bus and coach driversNew lorry, bus and coach drivers

    Existing lorry, bus and coach driversExisting lorry, bus and coach driversThis also includes C1 licence holders and those This also includes C1 licence holders and those who gained C1 by virtue of passing Category B pre who gained C1 by virtue of passing Category B pre 19971997

    Not everyone will need a Driver CPCNot everyone will need a Driver CPC

  • WHAT WE ARE DOINGWHAT WE ARE DOING

    Providing an initial qualification for new driversProviding an initial qualification for new drivers

    Making arrangements for compulsory periodic training Making arrangements for compulsory periodic training for all professional driversfor all professional drivers

    Providing evidence that a driver holds a Driver CPCProviding evidence that a driver holds a Driver CPC

    Providing for effective enforcement measuresProviding for effective enforcement measures

  • The Full Driver CPC The Full Driver CPC pathpath

    Module 1 Theory Test (in 2 parts 1a/1b) & Module 1 Theory Test (in 2 parts 1a/1b) & Hazard Perception Test (100 Questions Hazard Perception Test (100 Questions 19 19 Hazard Clips)Hazard Clips)

    Module 2 Case Studies (New Test)Module 2 Case Studies (New Test)

    Module 3 Practical Test (minimum one hour Module 3 Practical Test (minimum one hour on road for all rigid vehicles and an on road for all rigid vehicles and an assessment of ecoassessment of eco--safe driving technique)safe driving technique)

    Module 4 CPC Practical Test (New Test) Module 4 CPC Practical Test (New Test) VehicleVehicle Safety DemoSafety Demo

  • A MODULAR APPROACHA MODULAR APPROACH

    Modules Modules 1a & 1b1a & 1bTheory Theory TestTest

    Module 2Module 23 Case 3 Case StudiesStudies

    Module 3Module 3Practical Practical TestTest

    Module 4Module 4CPC CPC Practical Practical TestTest

    Licence Licence acquisition acquisition onlyonly

    ** **Upgrade to Upgrade to CPCCPC ** **Full CPC & Full CPC & licence licence acquisitionacquisition

    ** ** ** **

  • DRIVING TEST FOR DRIVING TEST FOR VOCATIONAL DRIVERSVOCATIONAL DRIVERS

    Four hours Theory Four hours Theory Two hours Practical Two hours Practical Additional three hours testing Additional three hours testing Split into five partsSplit into five parts Transitional arrangementsTransitional arrangements

  • THEORY TESTINGTHEORY TESTINGTwo parts (Modules 1 and 2) Two parts (Modules 1 and 2) 4 hours4 hours

    Module 1a Module 1a 100 multiple choice questions 100 multiple choice questions

    Module 1b Module 1b 19 hazard perception clips 19 hazard perception clips Time allowed 2.5 hours Time allowed 2.5 hours

    Module 2 Module 2 At least 3 case studies At least 3 case studies Time allowed 1.5 hoursTime allowed 1.5 hours

  • Sample Theory Test QuestionsSample Theory Test Questions

    Which of the following safety checks is Which of the following safety checks is in the correct order?in the correct order?

    Breathing, Circulation, AirwaysBreathing, Circulation, AirwaysAirways, Breathing, CirculationAirways, Breathing, CirculationCirculation, Breathing, AirwaysCirculation, Breathing, AirwaysBreathing, Airways, CirculationBreathing, Airways, Circulation

  • Sample Theory Test QuestionsSample Theory Test QuestionsMark three answersMark three answersAt an accident someone is unconscious. At an accident someone is unconscious.

    Your main priorities should be toYour main priorities should be to

    Stop any heavy bleeding Stop any heavy bleeding Take the names of the witnessesTake the names of the witnessesCheck the airway is clearCheck the airway is clearMake sure they are breathingMake sure they are breathingSweep up broken glassSweep up broken glassCount the number of vehicles involvedCount the number of vehicles involved

  • Sample Theory Test QuestionsSample Theory Test Questions

    Mark two answersMark two answersThere has been an accident. The Driver is There has been an accident. The Driver is

    suffering from shock. You shouldsuffering from shock. You shouldGive them a drink of water Give them a drink of water Reassure themReassure themNot leave them aloneNot leave them aloneOffer them a cigaretteOffer them a cigaretteAsk who caused the accidentAsk who caused the accident

  • Sample Theory Test QuestionsSample Theory Test QuestionsMark two answersMark two answersWhen driving, on which TWO occasions When driving, on which TWO occasions

    would you be most likely to experience would you be most likely to experience weight transfer?weight transfer?

    Reversing Reversing BrakingBrakingOvertakingOvertakingUnloadingUnloadingCorneringCorneringLoadingLoading

  • Sample Theory Test QuestionsSample Theory Test Questions

    Mark one answersMark one answersYou are about to move off from the side of a You are about to move off from the side of a

    road. You should always road. You should always Extend your right arm as far as you can out of Extend your right arm as far as you can out of

    the windowthe windowUse the offside mirror and move away quicklyUse the offside mirror and move away quicklySignal right with indicator and arm togetherSignal right with indicator and arm togetherUse your mirrors and look behindUse your mirrors and look behind

  • CASE STUDIESCASE STUDIES Module 2 of the initial qualificationModule 2 of the initial qualification

    New type of test set at NVQ level 2New type of test set at NVQ level 2

    Series of scenarios and questionsSeries of scenarios and questions

    7 case studies per test7 case studies per test

    Between 6 and 8 questions relating to each scenarioBetween 6 and 8 questions relating to each scenario

    Photographs, diagrams, drawings, graphs, audio clips Photographs, diagrams, drawings, graphs, audio clips etc.etc.

    Answers Answers multiple choice, multiple response, hotspot, multiple choice, multiple response, hotspot, free text and othersfree text and others

  • CASE STUDYThe loading bays for the warehouse can only be accessed by reversing. Late one evening an office worker began to cross the yard as a driver, Martin, wasreversing his vehicle. Martin failed to see the

    pedestrian until the last moment. At this point he was distracted and hit a parked vehicle.

    The driver of the parked vehicle, Bill, began an argument with Martin. Bill clamed Martin often did nottake enough rest. He also claimed that Martin regularly exceeded his driving hours.

    Select for Review (R) Section Time Remaining 30:00

    .

    Which of the following could be checked to see ifMartin had violated the driving hours rules?

    Select TWO of the options below.

    Tachograph Chart

    Operators Licence

    Road Transport Act

    Speed Limiter Device

    Digital Tachograph Card

    Vehicle Tracking System

  • CASE STUDYThe loading bays for the warehouse can only be accessed by reversing. Late one evening an office worker began to cross the yard as a driver, Martin, wasreversing his vehicle. Martin failed to see the

    pedestrian until the last moment. At this point he was distracted and hit a parked vehicle.

    The driver of the parked vehicle, Bill, began an argument with Martin. Bill clamed Martin often did nottake enough rest. He also claimed that Martin regularly exceeded his driving hours.

    Select for Review (R) Section Time Remaining 30:00

    .

    What procedures could have been adopted toavoid the incident?

    Select the BEST option below.

    Lean out of the cab window to assist view

    Ask a colleague to help

    Rely on the use of mirrors

    Shout a warning before reversing

  • CASE STUDYThe loading bays for the warehouse can only be accessed by reversing. Late one evening an office worker began to cross the yard as a driver, Martin, wasreversing his vehicle. Martin failed to see the

    pedestrian until the last moment. At this point he was distracted and hit a parked vehicle.

    The driver of the parked vehicle, Bill, began an argument with Martin. Bill clamed Martin often did nottake enough rest. He also claimed that Martin regularly exceeded his driving hours.

    Select for Review (R) Section Time Remaining 30:00

    .

    Make sure you have your headphones on then press the Play button.The Play button is the first button in the grey box to the right.

    The following is an argument between Martin and Bill.

    Bill - "Look what you've done you've hit my truck. I reckon you were asleep or drunk."Martin - "I haven't done anything wrong, I haven't exceeded my hours and I don't drink. In fact, the onlything I've had all day is flu medicine."

    Which of the following is a well known side-effect of the substance Martin took?

    Thirst

    Drowsiness

    Ringing in the ears

    Tunnel Vision

  • Select for Review (R) Section Time Remaining 30:00

    .

    CASE STUDYTomas is the driver of a bus. He works under the British Domestic Drivers Hours Rules. He makes sure that he has a balanced diet so that he is always fit to drive.

    Tomas arrives at work for an early shift and carries out a daily walk-round check; there is ice on the windows of the bus and the outside temperature is 4C. In the depot he notices someone that he does not recognise.

    When driving on his last route of the day he arrives at the scene of an incident. A motorcyclist has collided with a car and is injured. Tomas stops to assist; the bus carries a first aid kit.

    In addition to a balanced diet what would assist Tomas being fit to drive?

    Select TWO of the options below

    A. drinking plenty of caffeine drinks B. drinking plenty of sugary drinks C. eating snacks during a journey D. having sufficient rest between

    shifts E. taking plenty of physical exercise

  • Select for Review (R) Section Time Remaining 30:00

    .

    CASE STUDY

    Tomas is the driver of a bus. He works under the British Domestic Drivers Hours Rules. He makes sure that he has a balanced diet so that he is always fit to drive.

    Tomas arrives at work for an early shift and carries out a daily walk-round check; there is ice on the windows of the bus and the outside temperature is 4C. In the depot he notices someone that he does not recognise.

    When driving on his last route of the day he arrives at the scene of an incident. A motorcyclist has collided with a car and is injured. Tomas stops to assist; the bus carries a first aid kit.

    Tomas is aware that the main cause of road accidents involves

    Select the BEST option below.

    o A. human erroro B. mechanical failureo C. poor weather conditionso D. passengers waiting to board

  • Select for Review (R) Section Time Remaining 30:00

    .

    CASE STUDY

    Tomas is the driver of a bus. He works under the British Domestic Drivers Hours Rules. He makes sure that he has a balanced diet so that he is always fit to drive.

    Tomas arrives at work for an early shift and carries out a daily walk-round check; there is ice on the windows of the bus and the outside temperature is 4C. In the depot he notices someone that he does not recognise.

    When driving on his last route of the day he arrives at the scene of an incident. A motorcyclist has collided with a car and is injured. Tomas stops to assist; the bus carries a first aid kit.

    Due to the road conditions; Tomas must pay particular attention when he is

    Select the BEST option below

    o A. applying the foot brake.o B. changing gear.o C. collecting passengers.o D. applying the handbrake.

  • PRACTICAL TESTPRACTICAL TEST

    Two parts (Modules 3 and 4) Two parts (Modules 3 and 4) 2 hours2 hours

    Module 3 (1.5 hours)Module 3 (1.5 hours) Practical driving testPractical driving test Includes eco safe driving assessmentIncludes eco safe driving assessment Additional 10 minutes drive for rigid categoriesAdditional 10 minutes drive for rigid categories

    Module 4 (0.5 hours)Module 4 (0.5 hours) Practical off road demonstration of professional knowledge Practical off road demonstration of professional knowledge

    (balance of syllabus)(balance of syllabus)

  • PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE

    (Module 4)(Module 4) Separate 30 minute Separate 30 minute stand alonestand alone testtest

    Explanation and demonstration Explanation and demonstration emphasis on emphasis on demonstrationdemonstration

    Using vehicle/static testing equipmentUsing vehicle/static testing equipment

    Developed with industryDeveloped with industry

    Will meet current/future industry needsWill meet current/future industry needs

    Content is understood and accessible for all drivers Content is understood and accessible for all drivers regardless of learning abilityregardless of learning ability

  • There are five topic areas covered in the Module 4 test..

    CPC Module 4 practical TestCPC Module 4 practical Test

  • Ability to Ability to load the load the vehicle vehicle with due with due regard for regard for safety rules safety rules and proper and proper vehicle usevehicle use

  • Security Security of your of your vehicle vehicle and its and its

    contentscontents

  • Ability to Ability to prevent prevent

    criminality criminality and and

    trafficking trafficking in illegal in illegal

    immigrantsimmigrants

  • Ability to Ability to prevent prevent

    criminality criminality and and

    trafficking trafficking in illegal in illegal

    immigrantsimmigrants

    This man was found trying to This man was found trying to cross borders hidden in the engine cross borders hidden in the engine compartment of a vehiclecompartment of a vehicle.and.and

  • Ability to prevent criminality and trafficking in illegal immigrants

  • Ability to Ability to assess assess

    emergency emergency situations..situations..

    entering entering the the cabcab

  • Ability to assess emergency situations..

    exiting the cab

  • Ability to Ability to prevent prevent physical physical

    riskrisk

  • Ability to prevent physical risk

  • Ability to prevent physical risk

  • Module 4 Test..

    Emphasis on demonstration

  • The Load The Load Securing Securing Demonstration Demonstration Trolley (LSDT)Trolley (LSDT)

  • LSDT Restraining LSDT Restraining DevicesDevices

  • INITIAL QUALIFICATION & NVTINITIAL QUALIFICATION & NVT

    National Vocational Training must be vocationally relevant National Vocational Training must be vocationally relevant and last least 6 monthsand last least 6 months

    Exemption from Driver CPC will last for 12 months only and can only be used once

    NVT participation will have to be formally evidencedNVT participation will have to be formally evidenced

    Driver can drive professionally in UK without CPC for up to Driver can drive professionally in UK without CPC for up to the 1 year period, the 1 year period,

    Modules 2 and 4 have to be passed in that timeModules 2 and 4 have to be passed in that time

    Documentation issued to cover the driver for the period of the Documentation issued to cover the driver for the period of the concessionconcession

  • PERIODIC TRAININGPERIODIC TRAINING

    FiveFive--year cycleyear cycle 35 hours 35 hours approvedapproved training in each cycletraining in each cycle Blocks of not less than seven hoursBlocks of not less than seven hours Enhance basic knowledgeEnhance basic knowledge Flexible training to suit individual driverFlexible training to suit individual drivers s

    requirements and benefit the employerrequirements and benefit the employer NO TEST REQUIREDNO TEST REQUIRED

  • ARRANGEMENTS IN THE ARRANGEMENTS IN THE UKUK

    Lead responsibility for approving periodic training Lead responsibility for approving periodic training Sector Skills CouncilsSector Skills Councils

    Established a Established a Joint Approvals Unit for Periodic Joint Approvals Unit for Periodic TrainingTraining (JAUPT)(JAUPT)

    DVA retains regulatory roleDVA retains regulatory role Training organisations & courses must be Training organisations & courses must be

    approved approved Central record of approved centres and coursesCentral record of approved centres and courses Flexibility in types of training to meet all learning Flexibility in types of training to meet all learning

    stylesstyles Training industry need to be fully involved to Training industry need to be fully involved to

    ensure sufficient approved training availableensure sufficient approved training available

  • THE APPROVED CENTRETHE APPROVED CENTRES S ROLEROLE

    Training Organisations/employers need to apply Training Organisations/employers need to apply to JAUPT to have their to JAUPT to have their centrescentres approved for approved for delivering periodic trainingdelivering periodic training

    Training Organisations/employers need to apply Training Organisations/employers need to apply to JAUPT to have their to JAUPT to have their coursescourses approved for approved for periodic training periodic training

    JAUPT will have systems to record approved JAUPT will have systems to record approved centres and approved coursescentres and approved courses

    Approved centres responsible for keeping driversApproved centres responsible for keeping driverstraining records and updating a central databasetraining records and updating a central database

  • EVIDENCING PERIODIC EVIDENCING PERIODIC TRAININGTRAINING

    The DriverThe Drivers personal record s personal record

    Driver CPC Management System developed and held by DSA/DVA Will record a drivers progress towards 35 hours Removes burden of keeping records from driver Developed at request of industry stakeholders

    Trainers to register training completed by drivers

    Driver Qualification Card Driver Qualification Card automatically issued to photocard automatically issued to photocard licence holders when 35 hours completedlicence holders when 35 hours completed

    Manual application process for paper licence holdersManual application process for paper licence holders

  • ACQUIRED RIGHTSACQUIRED RIGHTS All drivers who hold C or D licences at the All drivers who hold C or D licences at the

    implementation date are considered to hold implementation date are considered to hold Driver CPC for the next five years until:Driver CPC for the next five years until:

    PCV PCV September 2013September 2013LGV LGV September 2014September 2014

    But they will have to undertake:But they will have to undertake:35 hours35 hours periodic training during that period to periodic training during that period to

    drive professionally beyond that datedrive professionally beyond that date

  • ENFORCEMENTENFORCEMENT Mandatory carriage of evidence of Driver CPC for Mandatory carriage of evidence of Driver CPC for

    all drivers all drivers UK & other NationalsUK & other Nationals

    Offences:Offences: Driving without holding a valid Driver CPCDriving without holding a valid Driver CPC Cause or permittingCause or permitting Not carrying Driver CPC evidence in the vehicle in which Not carrying Driver CPC evidence in the vehicle in which

    they are drivingthey are driving Forging or altering evidence of Driver CPCForging or altering evidence of Driver CPC Lending with intent to deceiveLending with intent to deceive Resembling documentation with intent to deceiveResembling documentation with intent to deceive

  • Drivers will be issued with a Driver Qualification Card upon completion of initial qualification to evidence they hold Driver CPC

    Acquired rights drivers will be issued with a DQC when they complete periodic training

    DQC will be similar to the photo card driving licence

    Mandatory carriage of evidence of Driver CPC

    Fee for DQC included within cost of module 4 and periodic training

    DRIVER QUALIFICATION CARD

  • Sample Drivers Qualification Card Sample Drivers Qualification Card (DQC)(DQC)

  • PENALTIESPENALTIES Power to seize documentsPower to seize documents

    For Offences relating to the requirement to For Offences relating to the requirement to carry evidence of CPC in vehicle:carry evidence of CPC in vehicle:

    Fine up to Level 3 (up to Fine up to Level 3 (up to 1,000)1,000)

    For Offences relating to forgery and false For Offences relating to forgery and false statements:statements:

    Fine of up to Level 5 (up to Fine of up to Level 5 (up to 5,000)5,000)and/or imprisonmentand/or imprisonment

  • EXEMPTIONSEXEMPTIONS Drivers of vehicles with authorised maximum Drivers of vehicles with authorised maximum

    speed < 45 kphspeed < 45 kph

    Armed Forces and Emergency ServicesArmed Forces and Emergency Services

    Drivers who are road testing vehiclesDrivers who are road testing vehicles

    Drivers of vehicles used for driving lessonsDrivers of vehicles used for driving lessons

    Incidental driversIncidental drivers

    Seek legal adviceSeek legal advice

  • SUMMARY OF KEY DATESSUMMARY OF KEY DATES

    10 SEPTEMBER 200810 SEPTEMBER 2008 Start of testing for Start of testing for learnerlearner bus & coach driversbus & coach drivers Start of first five year cycle of periodic training for Start of first five year cycle of periodic training for

    existingexisting bus & coach driversbus & coach drivers

    10 SEPTEMBER 200910 SEPTEMBER 2009 Start of testing for Start of testing for learnerlearner lorry driverslorry drivers Start of first five year cycle of periodic training for Start of first five year cycle of periodic training for

    existingexisting lorry driverslorry drivers

  • 10 September 2008: initial qualification for new bus and coach drivers

    10 September 2009: initial qualification for new lorry drivers

    2008/2009: start of first cycle of recertification by Periodic Training for new and existing bus and lorry drivers

    Key datesKey dates

  • QuestionsQuestions

    One who asks a question may One who asks a question may feel a fool for five minutes; one feel a fool for five minutes; one who does not ask a question who does not ask a question remains a fool foreverremains a fool forever..

    Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) Slide Number 2BENEFITSTHOSE AFFECTEDWHAT WE ARE DOINGThe Full Driver CPC pathA MODULAR APPROACHDRIVING TEST FOR VOCATIONAL DRIVERSTHEORY TESTINGSample Theory Test QuestionsSample Theory Test QuestionsSample Theory Test QuestionsSample Theory Test QuestionsSample Theory Test QuestionsCASE STUDIESSlide Number 16Slide Number 17Slide Number 18Slide Number 19Slide Number 20Slide Number 21PRACTICAL TESTPRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE (Module 4)CPC Module 4 practical TestSlide Number 25Security of your vehicle and its contentsAbility to prevent criminality and trafficking in illegal immigrantsAbility to prevent criminality and trafficking in illegal immigrantsSlide Number 29Ability to assess emergency situations..entering the cab Slide Number 31Ability to prevent physical riskSlide Number 33Slide Number 34Slide Number 35Slide Number 36LSDT Restraining DevicesINITIAL QUALIFICATION & NVTPERIODIC TRAININGARRANGEMENTS IN THE UKTHE APPROVED CENTRES ROLEEVIDENCING PERIODIC TRAININGACQUIRED RIGHTSENFORCEMENTSlide Number 45Sample Drivers Qualification Card (DQC)PENALTIESEXEMPTIONSSUMMARY OF KEY DATESKey datesQuestions