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JAUPT APPROVED CENTRE AC00364
Course InformationCategory C1 Rigid Bodied Truck
Trainee Name .....................................
This booklet is to be retained by the Traineeand presented to the instructor on each training session.
Tockwith Training Services LtdThe Training Centre, Shirbutt Lane, Hessay, York, North Yorkshire YO26 8JT
Phone - 01904 737049 Web - tockwithtraining.co.uk Email - bookings@tockwithtraining.co.uk
Follow us - Twitter: @TockwithTrain & facebook.com/tockwithtrain
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Welcome to Tockwith Training Services Ltd. As you have reached the point of receiving an induction that means you are starting your practical training. Listed below is some general information to ensure your time with us is as safe and enjoyable as possible.
Driving Licence and other documentsYou are required to carry both parts of your driving licence with you at all times. On your test day you must present both parts of your driving licence to the driving examiner. You must also be able to produce your theory, hazard perception and case studies pass papers if required for inspection by us and the driving examiner on the day of the test. Ask your instructor if you are unsure what you need to present to the driving examiner.
Health and SafetyThe Health and Safety 1974 etc Act poster is displayed in the waiting room. Our health and safety statement and policy is available to download from our website www.tockwithtraining.co.uk if you would like a copy please ask at reception. A speed limit of 10mph is imposed in our training site, you need to be aware that other large vehicles and forklifts operate in and around our premises and as such can present a hazard. Do not put yourself where you cant be seen and always wear a high visability vest. We will provide personal protective equipment where necessary - high visability clothing, gloves, hard hat and disposable boiler suits, please co-operate with your instructor by wearing PPE provided for your safety. Our re policy is also available to view on our website or a copy can be sought from recep-tion. Emergency exits and re extinguishers are clearly marked and the meeting point is by the entrance. Your instructor will guide you out of the building in event of a re. You will nd a rst aid box in all training vehicles and in reception. Your trained rst aider is Laurie Moore, if help is required please contact reception immediately. You must co-operate with your instructor in all aspects of health and safety. Please remove all litter from your training vehicle at the end of your training session and any belongings left in our oces or the vehicle are not our responsibility.
Domestic arrangementsFree cold water is available in the instructor room and a coee machine is located in the warehouse on the way out of the oces near the back door. If you have any problem with the coee machine please inform reception. Toilets are o the corridor to the left, if these are not clean please inform reception. Smoking is only permitted outside, smoking inside a training vehicle may lead to a 50 ne to cover the cost of cleaning the interior.
ParkingAt times the car park can become congested, it may be wise to ask your instructor for where is best to park, please dont park in the training areas.
Equal opportunitiesTockwith Training Sevices Ltd are an equal opportunities employer and training provider and do not tolerate discrimi-nation of any kind. Our equal opportunities policy is available for download from our website and if you feel we have not met the aims of our policy you must report the instance to reception.
Grievance and complaint procedureIf you have any complaint please speak to reception and we will aim to resolve the matter, our complaints policy is available on our website.
Data ProtectionYour personal details will not be disclosed to any third parties and will be distroyed after 6 years. Our data protection policy is available to view on our website.
DeclarationI have read and understood the above and I understand that this information will be used by Tockwith Training Services Ltd while in attendance and if required at any time after a training course has completed.
Print Name ................................................
Signed ................................................
Date ................................................
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Welcome to Tockwith Training Services Ltd. As you have reached the point of receiving an induction that means you are starting your practical training. Listed below is some general information to ensure your time with us is as safe and enjoyable as possible.
Driving Licence and other documentsYou are required to carry both parts of your driving licence with you at all times. On your test day you must present both parts of your driving licence to the driving examiner. You must also be able to produce your theory, hazard perception and case studies pass papers if required for inspection by us and the driving examiner on the day of the test. Ask your instructor if you are unsure what you need to present to the driving examiner.
Health and SafetyThe Health and Safety 1974 etc Act poster is displayed in the waiting room. Our health and safety statement and policy is available to download from our website www.tockwithtraining.co.uk if you would like a copy please ask at reception. A speed limit of 10mph is imposed in our training site, you need to be aware that other large vehicles and forklifts operate in and around our premises and as such can present a hazard. Do not put yourself where you cant be seen and always wear a high visability vest. We will provide personal protective equipment where necessary - high visability clothing, gloves, hard hat and disposable boiler suits, please co-operate with your instructor by wearing PPE provided for your safety. Our re policy is also available to view on our website or a copy can be sought from recep-tion. Emergency exits and re extinguishers are clearly marked and the meeting point is by the entrance. Your instructor will guide you out of the building in event of a re. You will nd a rst aid box in all training vehicles and in reception. Your trained rst aider is Laurie Moore, if help is required please contact reception immediately. You must co-operate with your instructor in all aspects of health and safety. Please remove all litter from your training vehicle at the end of your training session and any belongings left in our oces or the vehicle are not our responsibility.
Domestic arrangementsFree cold water is available in the instructor room and a coee machine is located in the warehouse on the way out of the oces near the back door. If you have any problem with the coee machine please inform reception. Toilets are o the corridor to the left, if these are not clean please inform reception. Smoking is only permitted outside, smoking inside a training vehicle may lead to a 50 ne to cover the cost of cleaning the interior.
ParkingAt times the car park can become congested, it may be wise to ask your instructor for where is best to park, please dont park in the training areas.
Equal opportunitiesTockwith Training Sevices Ltd are an equal opportunities employer and training provider and do not tolerate discrimi-nation of any kind. Our equal opportunities policy is available for download from our website and if you feel we have not met the aims of our policy you must report the instance to reception.
Grievance and complaint procedureIf you have any complaint please speak to reception and we will aim to resolve the matter, our complaints policy is available on our website.
Data ProtectionYour personal details will not be disclosed to any third parties and will be distroyed after 6 years. Our data protection policy is available to view on our website.
DeclarationI have read and understood the above and I understand that this information will be used by Tockwith Training Services Ltd while in attendance and if required at any time after a training course has completed.
Print Name ................................................
Signed ................................................
Date ................................................
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Remember we offer many different training courses, Forklift, Driver CPC, Driver Training, HIAB, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks and Driving for Work Assessments.
Tockwith Training Services LtdThe Training Centre, Shirbutt Lane, Hessay, York, North Yorkshire YO26 8JT
Phone - 01904 737049 Web - tockwithtraining.co.uk Email - bookings@tockwithtraining.co.uk
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Driving Test Report
Wheelchair Cert. No:
DL25A0408
Crown Copyright 2008 DSA An executive agency of the Department for Transport Form Ref. DL25 FCN177477/19
I declare that:
the use of the test vehicle for the purposes of the testis fully covered by a valid policy of insurance which satisfies the requirements of the relevant legislation.
I normally live/have lived in the UK for at least 185days in the last 12 months (except taxi/private hire).See note 30.
R C
Application Ref.
Instructor Reg Instructor Cert
Date Dr./No.
ETA V P D255
D/C
Reg. No.
Staff / Ref. No.
DTC Code / Authority
Time
S
TotalFaults
RouteNo.
Debrief Activity Code
1a Eyesight
1b H/Code / Safety
2 ControlledStop
3 Reverse / LeftReverse with trailer
4 Reverse/Right
5 Reverse Park
6 Turn in road
7 Vehicle checks8 Taximanoeuvre
9 Taxi wheelchair10 Uncouple / recouple11 Precautions
12 Control accelerator
clutch
gears
footbrakeparking brake /MC front brake
steering
balance M/C
PCV door exercise
control
observation
control
observation
control
obs.
control
observation
control
observation
23 Positioning
24 Pedestriancrossings25 Position / normal stops26 Awareness / planning27 Ancillary controls
28 Spare 1
29 Spare 2
30 Spare 3
31 Spare 4
32 Spare 5
33 Wheelchair Pass Fail
safety
control
signalling
change direction
change speed
necessary
correctly
timed
trafficsigns
road markings
traffic lights
traffic controllers
other road users
appropriatespeed
undue hesitation
approach speed
observation
turning right
turning left
cutting corners
overtaking
meeting
crossing
normal driving
lane discipline
13 Move off
14 Use ofmirrors- M/Crear obs
15 Signals
16 Clearance /obstructions17 Responseto signs/ signals
18 Use of speed
19 Followingdistance20 Progress
21 Junctions
22 Judgement
Pass Fail None
Survey A B C DE F G H
Eco Safe driving ControlPlanning
There has been no change to my health: see note 29 overleaf.
Cat. Type
Auto Ext1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 V
CSup ADI Int Other
I acknowledge receipt of Pass Certicate Number: X
XX
Yes
COA
No
Licence rec'd
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A + A1
Cone B
ParkingBay
The reversing exercise.
As you can see from the picture above, your aim is to drive up to the A & A1 cones, the front of your vehicle must not pass the cones A & A1. Then reverse past cone B on the oposite side to the approach and nish with the vehicle in the parking bay. The rear of the
vehicle must be within the yellow and black marked area without pushing the barrier.
Remember to maintain good control of your vehicle and make aective all round observation. Avoid hitting any cones or the parking bay barrier and dont let more
than 3/4 of the bredth of the tyre cross the yellow line that borders the reversing area.
7
Candidate Progress:
Basic Skills Introduced Practicing Mastered
Braking Control
Changing Gears
Mirror & Blind Spot
Steering Control
Hill Starts
Angle Starts
Controlled Stop
8
Candidate Progress:
Road Skills Introduced Practicing Mastered
Signals
Road Markings
Junc. Major to Minor
Crossing Trac Safely
Emerging T-Junctions
Crossroads
Trac Lights
Mini Roundabouts
Roundabouts
Complex Roundabouts
9
Candidate Progress:
Interaction Skills Introduced Practicing Mastered
Planning/Anticipation
Meeting Situations
Pedestrian Crossings
Adequate Clearance
Following Distance
Overtaking
One-way Systems
Motorway Joining
Motorway Overtaking
Motorway Leaving
Railway Crossings
10
Candidate Progress:
Manoeuvring Introduced Practicing Mastered
Reverse Straight
Reverse Left
Reverse Right
Reverse in Parking Bay
Uncouple/Recouple
11
Test area/route Clockwise Counter- Notes clockwise
Knaresborough/Harrogate
A1-A64 Rabout Aberford
Ring Road-A61Rabout
Roundhay StreetLane Lights
Wetherby
Bramham
Shadwell/Ring Road Signs
Rudgate
Sandbeck IndustrialEstate
Boston Spa
Collingham
Coal Road
A1M Wattlesyke Rabout
Boston Spa Rabout
Harewood HouseLights
Linton
Tadcaster
Rudgate
Bridge RoadBoston Spa
York Racecourse
12
Lesson Record:
Day Strengths Areas for development
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
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CD
1D
oors
Sho
wS
how
me
how
you
wou
ld c
heck
that
all
door
s in
clud
ing
carg
o do
ors
are
secu
re.
All
door
s m
ust b
e cl
osed
and
lock
ing
leve
rs fo
r ca
rgo
door
s ar
e se
t in
the
reco
mm
ende
d se
cure
d po
sitio
n.
CD
2A
irS
how
Sho
w m
e ho
w y
ou w
ould
che
ck fo
r air
leak
s on
th
is v
ehic
le.
Cha
rge
the
air t
anks
, Cha
rge
the
air t
anks
, co
nsul
t gau
ges
for d
rops
in a
ir pr
essu
re. W
alk
roun
d ve
hicl
e lis
teni
ng fo
r any
obv
ious
leak
s.
CD
3Lo
ads
Tell
Tell
me
the
mai
n sa
fety
fact
ors
invo
lved
in lo
adin
g th
is v
ehic
le.
The
load
sho
uld
be e
venl
y di
strib
uted
thro
ugho
ut
the
leng
th o
f the
veh
icle
so
as n
ot to
affe
ct
cont
rol w
hile
the
vehi
cle
is b
eing
driv
en. A
ny lo
ad
mus
t be
carr
ied
so th
at it
doe
s no
t end
ange
r ot
her r
oad
user
s. It
mus
t be
secu
rely
sto
wed
w
ithin
the
size
and
wei
ght l
imits
for t
he v
ehic
le.
The
load
nee
ds to
be
secu
re s
o th
at it
can
not
mov
e or
fall
from
the
vehi
cle
whe
n co
rner
ing
or
brak
ing.
CD
4R
efle
ctor
sTe
llTe
ll m
e ho
w y
ou w
ould
che
ck th
e co
nditi
on o
f the
re
flect
ors
on th
is v
ehic
le.
Ens
ure
that
all
refle
ctor
s ar
e fit
ted,
cle
an, a
nd
func
tiona
l (no
t cra
cked
or b
roke
n).
CD
5W
inds
cree
nTe
llTe
ll m
e ho
w y
ou w
ould
che
ck th
e co
nditi
on o
f the
w
inds
cree
n &
win
dow
s on
this
veh
icle
.
The
win
dscr
een
and
win
dow
s m
ust b
e cl
ean,
cl
ear a
nd fr
ee fr
om d
efec
ts. N
o m
asco
ts o
r st
icke
r tha
t res
trict
vie
w.
CD
6M
udgu
ards
Sho
wS
how
me
how
you
wou
ld c
heck
the
cond
ition
of
the
mud
guar
ds o
n th
is v
ehic
le.
As
part
of d
aily
wal
k-ro
und
chec
k en
sure
m
udgu
ards
and
spr
ay s
uppr
essi
on e
quip
men
t ar
e se
cure
.
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egor
y C
& D
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ety
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Q
CD
7Ty
res
Tell
Tell
me
how
you
wou
ld c
heck
you
r tyr
es to
ens
ure
that
they
are
cor
rect
ly in
flate
d, h
ave
suffi
cien
t tre
ad d
epth
and
that
thei
r gen
eral
con
ditio
n is
saf
e to
use
on
the
road
.
Follo
w m
anuf
actu
rers
gui
de, u
sing
app
ropr
iate
eq
uipm
ent,
chec
k an
d ad
just
pre
ssur
es w
hen
tyre
s ar
e co
ld. M
ust h
ave
a tre
ad d
epth
of a
t le
ast 1
mm
acr
oss
o
f the
bre
adth
of t
he tr
ead
and
in a
con
tinuo
us b
and
arou
nd th
e en
tire
circ
umfe
renc
e. T
here
sho
uld
be n
o cu
ts, d
amag
e or
sig
ns o
f cor
d vi
sibl
e at
the
side
wal
ls.
CD
8W
iper
sTe
llTe
ll m
e ho
w y
ou w
ould
che
ck th
e co
nditi
on o
f the
w
inds
cree
n w
iper
s on
this
veh
icle
. W
inds
cree
n w
iper
s m
ust o
pera
te. B
lade
s sh
ould
be
in g
ood
cond
ition
.
CD
9B
ody
Tell
Tell
me
how
you
wou
ld c
heck
the
cond
ition
of t
he
body
is s
afe
on th
is v
ehic
le.
As
part
of a
dai
ly w
alk-
roun
d ch
eck,
ens
ure
the
body
is fu
lly ro
adw
orth
y an
d th
ere
are
no
sign
ifica
nt d
efec
ts. N
o lo
ose
pane
ls o
r ite
ms,
w
hich
cou
ld e
ndan
ger o
ther
road
use
rs. A
ll in
spec
tion
pane
ls m
ust b
e se
cure
.
CD
10A
irS
how
Sho
w m
e ho
w y
ou w
ould
che
ck fo
r the
cor
rect
air
pres
sure
on
this
veh
icle
.
Ens
ure
gaug
es a
re re
adin
g th
e co
rrec
t pre
ssur
es
for t
he v
ehic
le a
nd th
at a
ll w
arni
ng li
ghts
are
ex
tingu
ishe
d an
d au
dibl
e w
arni
ng d
evic
es a
re n
ot
soun
ding
.
CD
11O
ilTe
ll
Iden
tify
whe
re y
ou w
ould
che
ck th
e en
gine
oil
leve
l an
d te
ll m
e ho
w y
ou w
ould
che
ck th
at th
e en
gine
ha
s su
ffici
ent o
il.
Iden
tify
dips
tick
/ oil
leve
l ind
icat
or, d
escr
ibe
chec
k of
oil
leve
l aga
inst
the
min
imum
/max
imum
m
arke
rs.
CD
12W
heel
nut
sS
how
Sho
w m
e ho
w y
ou w
ould
che
ck th
e w
heel
nut
s ar
e se
cure
on
this
veh
icle
.
A v
isua
l che
ck to
iden
tify
any
nuts
that
are
ob
viou
sly
loos
e, a
nd c
heck
that
the
whe
el n
ut
indi
cato
rs (i
f fitt
ed) a
re in
alig
nmen
t.
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CD
13A
udib
lew
arni
ngS
how
Sho
w m
e ho
w y
ou w
ould
che
ck th
e op
erat
ion
(spe
cify
hor
n, w
arni
ng d
evic
e fo
r rev
ersi
ng) o
f the
au
dibl
e w
arni
ng d
evic
es o
n th
is v
ehic
le.
Dem
onst
rate
use
of c
ontro
l.
CD
14S
uspe
nsio
nTe
llTe
ll m
e ho
w y
ou w
ould
che
ck th
e co
nditi
on o
f the
su
spen
sion
on
this
veh
icle
.
As
part
of a
dai
ly w
alk-
roun
d ch
eck,
sus
pens
ion
shou
ld b
e ch
ecke
d fo
r any
obv
ious
sig
ns o
f de
terio
ratio
n or
dam
age.
CD
15B
rake
ligh
tsS
how
Sho
w m
e ho
w y
ou w
ould
che
ck th
at th
e br
ake
light
s ar
e w
orki
ng o
n th
is v
ehic
le (I
can
ass
ist y
ou,
if yo
u ne
ed to
sw
itch
the
igni
tion
on, p
leas
e do
n't
star
t the
eng
ine)
Ope
rate
bra
ke p
edal
, mak
e us
e of
refle
ctio
ns in
w
indo
ws,
gar
age
door
s, e
tc, o
r ask
som
eone
to
help
.
CD
16C
oola
ntTe
ll
Iden
tify
whe
re y
ou w
ould
che
ck th
e en
gine
coo
lant
le
vel a
nd te
ll m
e ho
w y
ou w
ould
che
ck th
at th
e en
gine
has
the
corr
ect l
evel
.
Iden
tify
high
/low
leve
l mar
king
s on
hea
der t
ank
whe
re fi
tted
or ra
diat
or fi
ller c
ap, a
nd d
escr
ibe
how
to to
p up
to c
orre
ct le
vel.
CD
17Li
ghts
Tell
Tell
me
how
you
wou
ld c
heck
that
the
head
lam
ps,
side
light
s &
tail
light
s ar
e w
orki
ng.
Exp
lain
. Ope
rate
sw
itch
(turn
on
igni
tion
if ne
cess
ary)
, wal
k ro
und
vehi
cle.
CD
18Ta
chog
raph
Sho
wS
how
me
how
you
wou
ld re
plac
e th
e ta
chog
raph
di
sc o
n th
is v
ehic
le.
Can
dida
te to
dem
onst
rate
how
to in
sert
tach
ogra
ph d
isc.
Dig
ital t
acho
grap
hs m
ay re
quire
an
exp
lana
tion
if th
e ca
ndid
ate
does
not
hav
e a
digi
tal c
ard
CD
19Ta
il lif
t etc
.Te
ll
Tell
me
how
you
wou
ld o
pera
te th
e lo
adin
g m
echa
nism
on
this
veh
icle
(veh
icle
spe
cific
i.e.
Tai
l Li
ft).
Can
dida
tes
shou
ld b
e ab
le to
exp
lain
brie
fly th
e co
rrec
t ope
ratio
n an
d sa
fe w
orki
ng p
ract
ice
of
spec
ific
mac
hine
ry fi
tted
to th
e ve
hicl
e, e
.g. t
ail
lift,
knee
ling
bus.
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CD
20S
teer
ing
Sho
wS
how
me
/ exp
lain
how
you
wou
ld c
heck
that
the
pow
er a
ssis
ted
stee
ring
is w
orki
ng.
If th
e st
eerin
g be
com
es h
eavy
the
syst
em m
ay
not b
e w
orki
ng p
rope
rly. B
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Vehicle registrationWeek commencing
Exterior
LightsTyresReectors & Number PlatesMirrorsWheels NutsEngine Oil & CoolantExterior Condition
Interior
HornWipers & WashersSpeedometer & TachographSpeed Limiter SettingSeat BeltDriving Controls
With engine running
Excess exhaust smoke Brakes (rm pedal & no leaks)
Driver signature
Please report all defects to reception .Do not attempt repairs or use defective vehicles.
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Trainee Name
Tockwith Training Service LtdApproved Module 4 Daily Walkaround Check SheetPlease use this form on your Module 4 Test Colour code guide:
RED - MUST CHECK
Green - Nice to check but not needed to pass the test
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Module 4 Test Information
The Module 4 Test is taken at the practical driving test centre. The candidate is required to demonstrate and explain their knowledge in ve key areas designed by the Driving Standards Agency, and by working with transport companies to create a 'real world' test.
The ve topic areas are:
Ability to load the vehicle with due regard for safety rules and proper vehicle use Security of the vehicle and contents How to avoid transporting illegal immigrants and banned substances Understand what to do in an emergency or incident Ability to check the vehicle for defects
The candidate will be expected to take a hands on approach to answering the examiners questions. The candi-date will be presented at the driving test centre with the training vehicle, which they can use to demonstrate their knowledge. The examiner will ask various questions and ask the candidate to show how they would do a task.
Each of the topics areas will have up to four questions or requests to demonstrate. Some topics will only have one question or request to demonstrate. The examiner will be looking for the candidate to explain verbally or demonstrate physically the 'Key Knowledge Indicators' (KKI's) as created by the DSA.
The KKI's sought by the examiner are not published directly; instead they prefer the candidate to have a good general understanding of the topic area as a whole. By having this understanding the candidate should be able to satisfactory answer the question or show the examiner what should be carried out with a hands on demon-stration.
The marking system works as a percentage, if all the questions and demonstrations are correct the candidate can score a maximum mark of 100%. Each topic area is worth 20% with each KKI worth 5% and a maximum of four KKI's available for the topic area.
For an example question: What would you do if you were involved in a road accident?
KKI 1 - Turn o your vehicle so that fuel and battery is isolated, 5% gainedKKI 2 - Warn others of danger with hazard lights, warning triangles, another 5% gainedKKI 3 - Oer assistance to others, another 5% gainedKKI 4 - Contact the emergency services, nal 5% gained to make a maximum of 20%
However there is one exception to this marking system, the topic area, Ability to check the vehicle for defects is divided into 2% for each of the 10 KKI's, which in this case are parts of the vehicle such as tyres, lights and tachograph that the candidate needs to check for defects. However the score for this topic can only be the same as the other topic areas, 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% or 20%. If the candidate misses out 2 items, such as lights and reectors they will lose 4% but this will be rounded down to a 5% loss to give a score of 15% for this topic.
A minimum of 15% must be scored for each topic area so candidates must ensure they do not forget more than two of the 10 defect check items that form part of this test.
It is with this in mind that we recommended that you ensure you use the vehicle defect check sheet provided in this booklet during the test. Candidates are permitted to use check sheets to ensure they don't miss any items during this walk around test, as these check sheets are commonly used by professional drivers.
The other 4 topic areas that have four KKI's, the candidate must mention or demonstrate a minimum of three to gain the minimum of 15% required to pass. The overall percentage scored must also be over 80% for the entire test and nal result.
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Topic One: Ability to load the vehicle with due regard for safety rules and proper vehicle use
Question One, Part One
Your fully laden vehicle is ready for you to do a delivery. Show me the checks you would make to ensure the vehicle is not overloaded.Answer: Visual check of the vehicle suspension to see if it heavily compressed (5%) Check the vehicle body for any excessive leaning to one side (5%) Tyres checks for touching doubles and mud aps near the oor (5%)
Question One, Part Two
If you are still in doubt, what else could you do?Answer: Conrm the weight by taking the vehicle to the nearest weighbridge (5%)
Question Six, Part One
On this empty vehicle you have been asked to collect half a load of palletised paper.I want you to show me by pointing to the correct distribution area(s) on this vehiclewhere the load should be placed.Answer: Normally point to just behind the rear axle and towards halfway from the back of the cab. (5%)
Question six, Part Two
Select which restraining device you would use to secure the loadAnswer: Webbing Strap and ratchet (5%)
Question Six, Part Three
Show me how you would secure the load with the restraining device using the load securingtrolley.Answer: Demonstrate competence in the use of the webbing strap (5%)
Question Six, Part Four
Show me how you would release the restraining deviceAnswer: Demonstrate competence in releasing the restraining device (5%)
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Topic One: Ability to load the vehicle with due regard for safety rules and proper vehicle use
Question Eight. Part OneOn this empty vehicle you have been asked to collect half a load of steel plates. I want you to show me by pointing to the correct distribution area(s) on this vehicle where the load should be placed.Answer: Normally point to just behind the rear axle and towards halfway from the back of the cab. (5%)
Question Eight, Part TwoSelect which restraining device you would use to secure the load.Answer: Select the chain and tensioner (5%)
Question Eight, Part ThreeShow me how you would secure the load with therestraining device using the load securing trolley.Answer: Demonstrate competence in the use of the chain and tensioner (5%)
Question Eight, Part FourShow me how you would release the restraining deviceAnswer: Demonstrate competence in releasing the restraining device (5%)
Question Twelve, Part OneId like you to point to the centre of gravity on this vehicleAnswer: Point to the same height as the load bed and centre of the wheelbase (5%)
Question Twelve, Part TwoExplain what eect driving forces would have on this vehicle if it were fully ladenAnswer: Acceleration could cause the load to move backwards of fall o the back (5%) Braking could cause the load to move forwards (5%) When turning it could cause the load to fall o to the side (5%)
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Topic One: Ability to load the vehicle with due regard for safety rules and proper vehicle use
Question Sixteen, Part oneYou have delivered part of your load and are left with half a load of empty steel cagesinside your boxvan. Show me by pointing to the correct distribution area(s) on this vehicle where this load should be placed.Answer: Point to the headboard and halfway down the boxvan body (5%)
Question Sixteen, Part TwoSelect which retraining device you would use to secure the load.Answer: Select the load tensioning bar (5%)
Question Sixteen, Part ThreeShow me how you would secure the load with the restraining device using the load securing trolley.Answer: Demonstrate competence in the use of the load tensioning bar (5%)
Question Sixteen, Part FourShow me how you would release the restraining device.Answer: Demonstrate how to release the restraining device (5%)
Question Eighteen, Part oneYou are about to make a long journey in this vehicle. Show me what checks you wouldmake to this vehicles fuel system and explain what precautions you should take toensure it remains in a serviceable condition, especially in very cold weather conditions.Answer: Check fuel ll level and cap security (5%) Check fuel tank and mountings for condition (5%) Explain use of winter fuel and additives (5%) Check the fuel instrument gauge for enough fuel for the journey (5%)
Question Nineteen, Part oneShow me how to check the unladen weight on this vehicle.Answer: Identify vehicle unladen weight written on the chassis or design weight plate (5%)
Question Nineteen, Part TwoWalk around the vehicle showing me what checks you would make to ensure the vehicle is not overloaded.Answer: Check the body for excessive leaning (5%) Check the tyres for touching and/or mud aps near the oor (5%)
Question Nineteen, Part ThreeIf you are still in doubt, what else could you do?Answer: Conrmation by taking the vehicle to the nearest weighbridge (5%)
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Topic Two: Security of vehicle and contents
Question Two, Part oneWhen you need to leave your vehicle, where might you consider parking.Answer: Only park in secure well lit reputable vehicle parks; where possible park with the rear doors against a wall or backing up to another vehicle (5%)
Question Two, Part TwoDemonstrate and explain what safety checks and security precautions you would take.Answer: Remove keys and lock the doors (5%) Activate or explain the use of any other security features (5%) Walk around security check of seals etc (5%))
Question Nine, Part oneYou suspect a brake fault on this vehicle. Show me what checks you can make to conrmif the compressor is working properly and any checks you could make for identifyingair leaks.Answer: Physical check of the air system ensuring air lines are serviceable (5%) Emptying the tanks by pumping the footbrake with engine o (5%) Restarting the engine and charging the system (5%) Turn o the engine, depress and hold the footbrake and listen for leaks or wedge the footbrake or ask third party to assist listening for leaks from the footbrake system (5%)
Question Ten, Part oneOn entering your vehicle for the rst time, show me all of the practical and visual safetychecks you wouldmake before starting the engine, which I would like you to do.Answer: Cockpit drill (5%) Check handbrake is on and gears in neutral before starting the engine (5%) Audible/visual warning systems are checked and you have sucient fuel (5%) Your aware of the vehicle height, check the sign inside the cab (5%)
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Topic Two: Security of vehicle and contents
Question Thirteen, Part onePlease show me and explain what tyre, wheel and spray suppression checks you wouldmake before driving this vehicle.Answer: Walk around and check all mud guards and aps (5%) Visual check for tread depth and condition of tyres (5%) Any foreign debris between double wheels (5%) Wheel nuts secure or wheel nut indicators aligned (5%)
Question Fourteen, Part onePlease walk around the vehicle and explain to me what projections and overhangs there are.Answer: Identify front bumper, rear bumper, mirrors, headboard, rear overhang (5%)
Describe what allowance you would have to make for these projections and overhangs when driving the vehicle.Answer: Overhangs can sweep over kerbs when turning, colliding with signs, pedestrians and over vehicles (5%) Mirror projections can come into contact with signs, pedestrians and vehicles (5%) Good all round observation is required as well as extensive use of all mirrors to check for any rear end sweep (5%)
Question Seventeen, Part oneYou intend to drive this vehicle for the rst time. Show me how you would check thevehicles dimensions and weight.Answer: Identify the vehicle height sign in the cab (5%) Check the train weight VI Plate (5%) Is aware of the train length (5%) Is aware of the vehicle width (5%)
Question Twenty, Part oneYou are driving on a motorway and ames appear around one of your tyres. Show mehow you would deal with this small re.Answer: Stop as quickly as possible on the hard shoulder (5%) Aware of the need to contact the emergency services (5%) Isolate the electrical supply (5%)
Question Twenty, Part TwoPlease look at this picture. Which extinguisher would you not use on a fuel re.Answer Identify the water extinguisher (5%)
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Topic Three: Ability to prevent criminality and trackingillegal immigrants
Question Twenty, Part oneYou are parked at a border crossing and left the vehicle unattended. Show me what checks you would make before driving through customs.Answer: Check external compartments (5%) Check under and on top of the vehicle (5%) Check inside the cab and load security seals or curtain damage (5%) Check fuel cap in place and not tampered with (5%)
Question Seven, Part oneYouve had a comfort break just before boarding a cross channel ferry. Show me whatchecks you would make to this vehicle before driving through customs.Answer: Check external compartments (5%) Check under and on top of the vehicle (5%) Check inside the cab and load security seals or curtain damage (5%) Check fuel cap in place and not tampered with (5%)
Question Fifthteen, Part oneYou are parked at the docks and following a rest break you suspect your vehicle mayhave been tampered with. Show me what checks you would make around and within your vehicle before continuing with your journey.Answer: Check external compartments (5%) Check under and on top of the vehicle (5%) Check inside the cab and load security seals or curtain damage (5%) Check fuel cap in place and not tampered with (5%)
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Topic Four: Ability to assess emergency situations
Question Four, Part oneShow me how you would enter the vehicle safely, and then show me all of the precautions you would take before starting the engine.Answer: Open the drivers door fully and use both grab rails to enter the cab making sure that all the steps are used (5%) Close the door, set the seat position, set the mirrors, check parking brake is applied and the gearbox is in neutral (5%)
Question Four, Part TwoYou are now parked on the left on a busy main road. Please show me how you wouldleave your vehicle safely.Answer Ensure that the vehicle is secure, stop the engine and before opening the door check around for safety of others (5%) Exit backwards and use both grab rails making sure that all steps are used to exit the vehicle (5%)
This question is on all eight papers
Topic Five: Ability to assess emergency situations
Question FiveFrom the drivers seat and externally, show me and explain the daily safety checks youwould make to this vehicle before driving on the road.Answer: Brakes (2%) Lights (2%) Tyres (2%) Wipers/washers (2%) Horn (2%) Mirrors (2%) Speedometer/Tachograph (2%) Reectors/Number plates (2%) Exhaust systems (2%) Speed limiter setting (2%)
This question is on all eight papers
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