Module 4 - CPC Vehicle Banksman & Manual Handling
The first part of this course is aimed at those who need to give signals to drivers or receive signals to aid in the safe manoeuvring of vehicles. The second part of this course looks at injuries caused by manual handling and the significant number of accidents and lost time working in the workplace.
Description
Overview
The first part of this course aims to ensure anyone who gives or receives signals to aid in the safe manoeuvring of vehicles fully understands industry-recognised and approved methods for doing so.
The second part of looks at aiming to reduce the overall number of accidents and injuries caused by improper manual handling each year, this course increases awareness around hazards and provides key information, advice and techniques for safe manual handing conduct.
Aims & Objectives
Upon completion of the course, delegates will be able to:
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Understand the role and responsibilities of a vehicle banksman.
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Safely communicate using industry recognised signals.
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Will be aware of, and understand, manual handling risk assessments that apply to their work and assess how to avoid hazardous manual handling techniques in the workplace.
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Will be able to demonstrate and apply good manual handling technique in the workplace.
Duration
This is a full day course.
Prerequisites
Delegates must have attended or will be attending Module 1 - CPC Link Core Training as part of their acquired 35 hours of CPD.
Who Should Attend
This periodic training is aimed at all existing bus, coach and lorry drivers, who have acquired a licence and have to undertake 35 hours of training every 5 years to ensure their Driver CPC is current and they hold a Drivers Qualification Card (DQC).
Content
This course will cover the following areas:
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Roles and responsibilities.
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Legal requirements.
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Traffic plan including vehicle awareness and dangers.
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Proximity hazards and PPE requirements.
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Safe positioning and communication methods.
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Preparing for movement and safe limitations.
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Accident statistics and reporting requirements.
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Understanding manual handling and functions of the spine.
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Manual handling and the law including risk assessment.
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Correct manual handling techniques and equipment.
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Practical session and recap.
Assessment
There is no pass/fail element to this course.
Certification
When completing this module in conjunction with another half-day session, delegates will receive a certificate of attendance and have seven hours Periodic CPC training uploaded on the DVSA Recording and Evidencing database.
Prerequisites
Entry Requirements
This course is suitable for category "C" and “D” licence holders.