Initial CPC - Initial CPC
Initial CPC, what is it?
If you did not hold a lorry entitlement (C1, C or C + E) on your licence on 9th September 2009, and you are new to driving a vehicle above 3.5 tonnes GVW you must take the Initial CPC (a two-part test known as Module 2 and Module 4) as opposed to undertaking Periodic CPC training. Or if you did not hold a bus entitlement (D1, D or D+E) on your licence on 9th September 2008 you must take the Initial CPC.
Module 2
Module 2 is a computer-based assessment. Module 2 presents 7 case studies based on real-life situations that you’re likely to encounter in your day to day life working as a driver. For example, one case study may examine how you would adapt to driving in icy conditions. The test is computer-based and examines your ability to apply knowledge to work based driving situations. Questions may be delivered in several formats such as multiple-choice, a requirement to click on an area of a photograph or by typing in a short answer.
Module 4
Module 4 is a practical test that demonstrates your ability to keep the vehicle safe and secure while also ensuring your own personal safety. Safe Loading, Vehicle Security, Border Security, Emergency Situations and Preventing Physical Risk. You will need to demonstrate your understanding of your daily maintenance checks by carrying out a physical walk round vehicle safety check. To pass the candidate has to score 15 out of a possible 20 points in each topic area (75%) and an overall score of 80%.
Once you have completed your Initial CPC you will enter a five year period, over which you must complete a further five days of classroom-based training known as the Periodic CPC to continue driving for a living.