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Driver Development Package.
These would be interactive theory sessions looking at attitude, behaviour and driver pressure. The duration would be 90 minutes. These sessions are tailored to the customer’s needs and make drivers think, before, during and after driving.
This would provide drivers with the skill and knowledge to drive emergency services vehicles to situations, safely and under proper control, using blue lights, horns and other emergency equipment. Successful delegates will receive the EDI Level 3 Award in Emergency Response Driving
This two day course equips delegates with the skills to drive a vehicle under blue light conditions. They will receive a theory input into National Protocol and Legal exemptions on the Highway, followed by practical 'Blue light' response training in both rural and urban areas. The minimum criteria for attendance on the course is a recently passed advanced driving qualification.
This would be a one-day course, designed to develop the skills of drivers in driving vehicles off road. The area used will test the drivers to the limit, increasing in difficulty during the day. The day will culminate in a practical exercise, encouraging teamwork and developing the skills of the individual even further.
The Instructors course is designed to develop individuals driving, assessing and behavioural skills. On completion of this 10 day course (8 days if no advanced driving required) they would be able to develop the skills of other drivers in the emergency service. The course would be a culmination of blue light, 4x4, assessors and behavioural courses. During the course individuals would undergo training using the Roadcraft Police Driver's Manual and be examined by a ROSPA advanced driving examiner. Successful individuals would also receive the Level 2 BTEC Intermediate award in Driving Emergency Airport Fire Appliances.
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