The IMI Level 2 Award in MOT Testing is the second stage in becoming a qualified MOT tester. It was developed alongside the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) and is designed to equip learners with the qualification, knowledge and skills necessary to carry out and accurate and repeatable MOT Test Routine. Once you have successfully completed and passed this award, the final stage (stage 3) will be to complete a VT8 demonstration MOT test with a DVSA assessor to receive your certificate of competence. This will normally be conducted in your own Vehicle Testing Station (VTS) and successful completion will allow you to commence testing with immediate effect. What you will achieve Successful completion of the IMI Level 2 Award in MOT Testing (Classes 4 and 7), will give you a valuable academic qualification recognised by the DVSA that demonstrates your skills and knowledge in conducting MOT testing. Cost of Course The cost of this course is £795 + VAT per candidate. Course Overview The main topics covered during the course are: Working Safely within a Vehicle Test Centre Working Relationships Professional Development Pre-Test Checks Conducting the The MOT Test routine. Our courses are ran using a blend of practical and theory based study in small groups of 4 candidates in order to maximise on tutor contact time. Upon application, we will send you some pre-course learning materials and videos to study that will fully prepare you for what is a very demanding course and assessment. Completion of this work forms part of the guided learning hours for this course and is therefore mandatory. Candidates failing to complete this work may be refused entry onto the course. Entry Requirements To be eligible to undertake the The IMI Level 2 Award in MOT Testing (Classes 4 and 7), you must: have a current and full UK driving licence for the classes of vehicle you wish to test be a skilled mechanic, with at least 4 years full-time employment in the service and repair of cars and vans. have a suitable level 3 qualification (please see list below) have no unspent convictions for criminal offences connected with the MOT testing scheme or the motor trade, or involving acts of violence or intimidation and be of good repute. Click here for acceptable entry qualifications. Who Should Attend The IMI Level 2 Award in MOT Testing (Classes 4 and 7), has been developed for individuals who would like to improve their career by becoming qualified MOT Testers. The course is run over four days with the final assessments being conducted on day 4. Pre-course training material will be sent through 2 weeks before start date to complete prior attendance. The assessments consists of an online test of 40 questions and a demonstration MOT where you will be observed carrying out a full MOT demo test. The theory part of the test is ‘open book’ which means you will be able to use reference materials such as the MOT Testers Manual during the test. The pass mark for this test is 80%. Learners wishing to undertake this course MUST poses a good standard of written and spoken English as all MOT training and testing is conducted in English.
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Elevate your career and ensure workplace safety with our Level 2 Health and Safety in the Workplace e-Learning course, proudly offered and accredited by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH). As the gold standard in health and safety training, this certification from CIEH not only enhances your professional credibility but also assures that you receive the most current and comprehensive education in the field. Tailored for individuals in facilities, catering, care, logistics, warehousing, and light construction, this course covers crucial topics from health and safety legislation to risk assessment and prevention strategies. With the option to purchase a detailed course book and flexible payment methods including PayPal and guest checkout for international learners, embarking on this accredited journey ensures you are equipped with the knowledge and best practices to maintain a safe and healthy work environment. The Level 2 Health and Safety in the Workplace e-Learning course is ideal for anyone responsible for health and safety across sectors such as facilities, catering, care, logistics/warehousing and light construction. Key health and safety legislation, safety management processes, risk assessment and prevention is covered in this course. Course module topics include: • Health and safety matters • A safe workplace • Working safely • Vehicles, noise and heights • Manual handling • Fire and electrics • COSHH • When things go wrong A Level 2 Health and Safety – A Good Practice Guide course book is available. If you wish to purchase a subject course book, you will need to contact our Contact Centre by email or by calling +44 (0)20 7827 5800 to process your order and ensure delivery of your course materials. Payment for each course is made via Paypal using a payment card, however please note that you do not need to have a Paypal account to do this. If this is the case please select the ‘PayPal Guest Checkout’ option. If you are purchasing the course from outside the UK, you will also need to contact the Contact Centre to process the correct Value Added Tax (VAT) amount for your region.
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