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Driver CPC applies to drivers of vehicles on
roads open to the public and for which a driving licence in any of the
following categories is required:
i. C1, C1 + E, C or C + E
ii. D1, D1 + E, D or D + E
All drivers of the above categories who are either:
i. nationals of an EU member state or
ii. nationals of a non-EU member state but who are employed or used by an organisation based in an EU member state
will have to hold Driver CPC if they wish to drive professionally.
Driver CPC Syllabus 1
Both the initial qualification and periodic training for Driver CPC will be based on the same syllabus.
The syllabus has three main subject areas. These are:
Advanced training in rational driving based on safety regulations
Application of regulations
Health, road and environmental safety, service, logistics
Periodic training should revise and expand on the subjects and should suit the needs of the driver at that time.
For the initial qualification, a test plan has been developed that
shows in which module the various syllabus areas will be tested (See
link to PDF at bottom of the page).
Advanced training in rational driving based on safety regulations
All licences
1.1 Objective: to know the characteristics of the transmission system in order to make the best possible use of it:
curves relating to torque, power, and specific consumption of an
engine, area of optimum use of revolution counter, gearbox-ratio cover
diagrams
1.2 Objective: to know the technical characteristics and
operation of the safety controls in order to control the vehicle,
minimise wear and tear and prevent disfunctioning:
specific features of hydraulic vacuum servobrake circuit, limits
to the use of brakes and retarder, combined use of brakes and retarder,
making better use of speed and gear ratio, making use of vehicle
inertia, using ways of slowing down and braking on downhill stretches,
action in the event of failure
1.3 Objective: ability to optimise fuel consumption:
optimisation of fuel consumption by applying know-how as regards points 1.1 and 1.2
Licences C, C+E, C1, C1+E
1.4 Objective: ability to load the vehicle with due regard for safety rules and proper vehicle use:
forces affecting vehicles in motion, use of gearbox-ratios
according to vehicle load and road profile, calculation of payload of
vehicle or assembly, calculation of total volume, load distribution,
consequences of overloading the axle, vehicle stability and centre of
gravity, types of packaging and pallets; main categories of goods
needing securing, clamping and securing techniques, use of securing
straps, checking of securing devices, use of handling equipment,
placing and removal of tarpaulins
Licences D, D+E, D1, D1+E
1.5 Objective: ability to ensure passenger comfort and safety:
adjusting longitudinal and sideways movements, road sharing,
position on the road, smooth braking, overhang operation, using
specific infrastructures (public areas, dedicated lanes), managing
conflicts between safe driving and other roles as a driver, interacting
with passengers, the needs of certain groups of passengers (disabled
persons, children)
1.6 Objective: ability to load the vehicle with due regard for safety rules and proper vehicle use:
forces affecting vehicles in motion, use of gearbox-ratios
according to vehicle load and road profile, calculation of payload of
vehicle or assembly, load distribution, consequences of overloading the
axle, vehicle stability and centre of gravity;
Syllabus 2
Application of regulations
All licences
2.1 Objective: to know the social environment of road transport and the rules governing it:
maximum working periods specific to the transport industry;
principles, application and consequences of Regulations (EEC) Nos
3820/85 and 3821/85; penalties for failure to use, improper use of and
tampering with the tachograph; knowledge of the social environment of
road transport: rights and duties of drivers as regards initial
qualification and periodic training;
Licences C, C+E, C1, C1+E
2.2 Objective: to know the regulations governing the carriage of goods:
transport operating licences, obligations under standard contracts
for the carriage of goods, drafting of documents which form the
transport contract, international transport permits, obligations under
the Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods
by Road, drafting of the international consignment note, crossing
borders, freight forwarders, special documents accompanying goods;
Licences D, D+E, D1, D1+E
2.3 Objective: to know the regulations governing the carriage of passengers:
carriage of specific groups of passengers, safety equipment on board buses, safety belts, vehicle load;
Syllabus 3
Health, road and environmental safety, service, logistics
All licences
3.1 Objective: to make drivers aware of the risks of the road and of accidents at work:
types of accidents at work in the transport sector, road accident
statistics, involvement of lorries/coaches/buses, human, material and
financial consequences;
3.2 Objective: ability to prevent originality and trafficking in illegal immigrants:
general information, implications for drivers, preventive measures, check list, legislation on transport operator liability;
3.3 Objective: ability to prevent physical risks:
ergonomic principles; movements and postures which pose a risk, physical fitness, handling exercises, personal protection;
3.4 Objective: awareness of the importance of physical and mental ability:
principles of healthy, balanced eating, effects of alcohol, drugs
or any other substance likely to affect behaviour, symptoms, causes,
effects of fatigue and stress, fundamental role of the basic work/rest
cycle;
3.5 Objective: ability to assess emergency situations:
behaviour in an emergency situation: assessment of the situation,
avoiding complications of an accident, summoning assistance, assisting
casualties and giving first aid, reaction in the event of fire,
evacuation of occupants of a lorry/bus/coach passengers, ensuring the
safety of all passengers, reaction in the event of aggression; basic
principles for the drafting of an accident report;
3.6 Objective: ability to adopt behaviour to help enhance the image of the company:
behaviour of the driver and company image: importance for the
company of the standard of service provided by the driver, the roles of
the driver, people with whom the driver will be dealing, vehicle
maintenance, work organisation, commercial and financial effects of a
dispute;
Licences C, C+E, C1, C1+E
3.7 Objective: to know the economic environment of road haulage and the organisation of the market:
road transport in relation to other modes of transport
(competition, shippers), different road transport activities (transport
for hire or reward, own account, auxiliary transport activities),
organisation of the main types of transport company and auxiliary
transport activities, different transport specialisations (road tanker,
controlled temperature, etc.), changes in the industry (diversification
of services provided, rail-road, subcontracting, etc.);
Licences D, D+E, D1, D1+E
3.8 Objective: to know the economic environment of the carriage of passengers by road and the organisation of the market:
carriage of passengers by road in relation to other modes of
passenger transport (rail, private car), different activities involving
the carriage of passengers by road, crossing borders (international
transport), organisation of the main types of companies for the
carriage of passengers by road.
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