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Wallace School Of Transport

wallace school of transport

FORKLIFT, LGV/HGV DRIVER TRAINING. GET EXTRA QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS TO BOOST YOUR JOB PROSPECTS. CALL WALLACE 020 8453 3440. Arrange Forklift Training direct with a trusted quality DVSA, RTITB Approved Accredited School. Visit our Centre & Head Office in Park Royal, near Wembley, London to see your training facilities and discuss your requirements. We are easy to get to, our nearest station Harlesden (Bakerloo & Overground), or North Acton (Central Line), or Park Royal (Piccadilly Line). Our instructors have a wealth of knowledge to help you meet Health & Safety legislative requirements. Available Monday to Saturday (& Sundays by request), usually we book around 5 - 7 days ahead. Wallace delivers Official Qualifications, recognised by the Health & Safety Executive, which are fully searchable on the Accrediting bodies’ website, to prove the quality of your training/qualification. WALLACE Forklift Truck Training: We offer a choice of courses on Counterbalance & Reach Training & Moffett (truck mounted forklift) for beginners, refreshers & re-certification at Wallace's own Park Royal fully equipped centre and warehouse. Also On-Site / In House at your Company Premises for any type forklift. WALLACE Lorry Loader Crane Training: Beginners, refreshers & re-certification at Wallace's own Park Royal fully equipped centre. Get your Brick Grab and Hook qualification, including Remote Control Operation, to be qualified to operate Hiab, Palfinger, Atlas and other well-known brands. WALLACE Driver Training: HGV 1 & 2 / LGV C & C+E instructors & own vehicles at 15 locations across London. LGV C1/7.5 tonne in Enfield, Acton & Croydon. Remember, our local Instructors are on-the-road delivering training - to speak CALL or VISIT our OFFICE. WALLACE On-Site Training at Customer Premises: All our training can be delivered at Client Site by using your machines and equipment. Tell us your requirements and we can quote you.

Nb Driver Training

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Bristol

The main aim behind Driver CPC is to improve road safety, providing better qualified drivers to help reduce road casualties. Driver CPC also aims to bring an improved professional and positive image to the industries, attracting more people to drive buses, coaches and lorries for a living. It is aimed not only at improving the knowledge and skills of LGV and PCV drivers when they first start work, but also ensuring those skills are maintained and developed throughout the driver’s working life. For new drivers it introduces a new initial qualification which increases the amount of knowledge that drivers need before they can drive. When combined with the current licence acquisition tests, the initial qualification comprises a four hour theory test and a two hour practical test. All drivers, new and existing, will then have to undertake 35 hours of training every five years to ensure that their Driver CPC is current. This is known as Periodic Training. Periodic Training is designed to confirm and expand on the existing knowledge and skills of each driver to ensure that they continue to be safe, courteous and fuel efficient drivers. This will also enable drivers to keep up-to-date with ever changing regulations and to benefit from training throughout their whole career. All existing professional PCV drivers who held a full, valid category D, D1, D+E or D1+E licence at 10 September 2008 will need to complete the 35 hours of Periodic Training by 10 September 2013, unless they are exempt. After this, they will need to undertake a further 35 hours of training in every subsequent five year period in order to retain their Driver CPC. Existing PCV drivers are known as 'Acquired Rights' drivers i.e. drivers who already held a full vocational licence to drive buses and coaches prior to 10 September 2008. Drivers who hold a D1 (minibus) entitlement by virtue of passing a car test pre 1997 are not classed as acquired rights drivers and will therefore need to complete the initial qualification.