FP06 Vehicle serviceability and roadworthiness

Vehicle serviceability and roadworthiness are fundamental to a running safe and efficient fleet operation. This course will focus on systems approach to good fleet management and the processes and procedures that must be in place to achieve this.

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Description

Vehicle serviceability and roadworthiness are fundamental to a running safe and efficient fleet operation. This course will focus on systems approach to good fleet management and the processes and procedures that must be in place to achieve this.

You will learn the responsibilities that operators and drivers have to ensure the roadworthiness of their vehicles. The course will highlight what you are legally required to do and gives information on effective technical assistance and training.

This is a 3-hour online course counting as one mandatory module towards the FORS Practitioner qualifications.

Pricing

FORS rate - £70(+VAT)
Non-FORS rate - £140 (+VAT)


TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FORS DISCOUNTED RATE


Enter your FORS ID as you add each participant and price will automatically adjust to the FORS rate.


All participants taking advantage of the FORS rate must be employed by the FORS Operator when the course is booked and paid for. The training record will be assigned the FORS ID entered.


The FORS discount is not transferable to a non-FORS operator. Improper use of a FORS ID to achieve an ineligible discount will result in training records and certificates being revoked.

Who should attend this course?

  • Fleet managers and those responsible for vehicle serviceability and roadworthiness
  • Transport office staff employed to support fleet managers or the appointed responsible person and are looking to advance their career
  • The appointed Technical Engineering Champion looking for further professional development in vehicle serviceability and roadworthiness

What objectives does the course cover?

The course equips participants with the knowledge and skills required to manage vehicle serviceability and roadworthiness across the operation:


By the end of the training course participants will be able to:


  • Explain the moral, economic and legal reasons for maintaining vehicle roadworthiness
  • Implement a systems approach to good fleet management
  • Apply management checks and maintain auditable records and data
  • Describe the technology available that supports safe and efficient fleet operations