NVQ Level 2 Carry & Deliver Goods (Safe & Fuel Efficient Driving)
(Course code: NVQCDGSFED)
Who is this for?
Typical attendees would be parts delivery drivers, couriers, and those who drive vehicles as part of there work activity e.g. builders, electricians and fitters.
When drivers take on board the simple driving techniques they can save on average 10% on your fuel costs. If your drivers continue to drive in the safer more efficient manner then in the longer term you will generate substantial savings on maintenance and insurance. The aim of this programme is to equip those who drive delivery vehicles, vans, cars, and motorcycles with the skills and knowledge that will enable them to drive more safely and fuel efficiently.
The training for this Level 2 NVQ programme, Carry and Deliver Goods, has been designed with fuel efficiency in mind. With transportation costs continuing to spiral upwards it is essential that businesses take control.
Accreditation
The delivery methodology will form three parts – Induction, training and workplace assessment.
This half day workshop will include introduction to the NVQ, assessment planning and the development of underpinning knowledge.
Additional Information
The one-day course involves a mix of classroom and on-the-road tuition and teaches the use of driving techniques such as better use of gears, keeping correct distances to avoid hard braking, and an overall awareness of fuel economy and road layout.
Following the training the assessor will arrange for the NVQ assessments in the workplace. A small video camera will be used to gather performance and underpinning knowledge evidence.
Mileage costs may be applied to training taking place over 25 miles from our sites.
Course Dates & Prices
Please call to arrange dates: 01373 822408
For prices, please download the Information Programme for this course by clicking here.
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Course Content
At the end of the course delegates should have sufficient knowledge and understanding of their role and responsibility to enable them to carry and deliver goods efficiently and cost effectively.
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