Become a Driver CPC Instructor with the RHA
Since October 2008, over 800 people have completed our 5-day RHA Approved Driver CPC Train the Trainer Course. This course is designed to give comprehensive training on how to become an Approved Instructor and deliver Driver CPC Training. Our 2014 season continues in September with the next course running at our Bradford office.
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10-Day CPC Transport Manager (Road Haulage) – 2015 Dates Available
RHA Training is delighted to announce the 2015 dates for the 10-day CPC for Transport Managers (Road Haulage) Courses. These are available to book online now for courses at Peterborough, Bradford, Wolverhampton, Reading and Bristol.
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RHA CPC (Road Haulage) Home Study Latest Stock
The RHA Training Home Study pack is now in stock, you can order online here.
First Aid for Everyone
RHA Training runs the Level 2 Emergency First Aid at Work courses at 4 locations; these courses can also count as 7-hours towards Driver CPC Periodic Training. The course is therefore suitable for anyone to attend. The same course is available on-site at very competitive rates.
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You can book spaces on our courses (subject to availability) with only 48 hours’ notice.
Call 01733 261456 or email training@rha.uk.net for the latest availability.
RHA launches competition to highlight the benefits of Driver CPC training
At the recent Association of Industrial Road Safety Officers conference at Hinckley, near Leicester, the Road Haulage Association launched a competition that will challenge trainers, and those responsible for training, to show how they have successfully shown positive value in Driver CPC courses to those who are paying for them.
“It can either be a closed, bespoke course for a company or an open course aimed particularly at drivers for smaller employers, where we are looking to see innovative content, delivery and marketing,†said RHA Director of Policy Jack Semple.
“The competition is open to both third party and in-house trainers and entries should be submitted with evidence of support from those who have paid for the training. Our intention is to publish some of the best entries in order to promote.
“There remains considerable scepticism in much of the industry as to the value of Driver CPC - among company owners, managers and drivers. That is unsurprising, in many ways, given that the industry managed for many decades without a mandatory post-qualification training regime.
“However, more and more companies are discovering that taking time to analyse driver training needs, and structuring DCPC courses accordingly, is delivering business benefit well in excess of cost. We expect that trend to develop and we want to encourage knowledge and confidence in what DCPC can deliver,†Jack Semple concluded.
The winning entry will receive a prize of £500 and two runners-up will each receive £250. For further information and a competition entry form, please email campaigning@rha.uk.net
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