Driver CPC is classroom-based and is broken down into 7-hour modules relating to all aspects of lorry driving. This attendance training (no test) is carried out at our training centre or we can arrange the course to be at any of our customer's premises. We understand it is legal compliance to attend and have made sure that the course is comfortable, enjoyable and as interesting as possible. Courses are run regularly at extremely competitive rates. RE Consultancy & Training Ltd Provide worthwhile training receiving excellent feedback, our courses require no writing just a fun interactive quiz.* The prices include DVSA upload fee, certificates, refreshments & free parking.
DVSA approved courses for LGV & PSV from £70+VAT per driver* (discounts available)
Courses offered are:
- Safe & Legal (1 day)
- First on Scene (1 day)
- Drivers Hours & Walkaround Checks (1 day)
- Hazard Perception & Digital Tachographs (1 day)
- Load Security & Bridge Strikes (1 day)
- MHE 1 - (Only avaliable with Forklift Truck & Telehandler Refresher Training) (1 day)
- MHE 2 - (Only avaliable Lorry Mounted Crane Refresher Training) (1 day)
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Periodic Training
The Driver CPC training (Certificate of Professional Competence) is aimed at professional drivers who drive passenger carrying vehicles, or large goods vehicles throughout Europe and the UK. Driver CPC was created as a requirement of the EU Directive 2003\59, which is intended to increase the knowledge and skills of Passenger carrying vehicles and Large Goods Vehicles drivers throughout the duration of their career.
There are two distinct and separate parts to the legislation: The first being the CPC Qualification that must be attained by Large good and Passenger carrying vehicle drivers alongside their existing vocational licence in order to enable them to drive for commercial purposes, The second provision is the requirement for periodic training, every five years professional LGV and PSV drivers must undergo 35 hours of training to remain qualified.
Wider training services
We also offer a range of other training services which contribute towards driver CPC hours, These include Operator Licence Awareness training (OLAT).
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Operator Licence Awareness Training (OLAT) - CPC hours are avaliable
For any other training requirements, please Contact Us

We can now offer the ALLMI (Association of Lorry Loader Manufacturers and Importers) training scheme for both novice and experienced lorry loader operators!
The training is available as either a 1-day or 2-day course: one day for experienced operators or those seeking a refresher, and two days for novices or those with limited experience.
The ALLMI training program is designed to fulfill the responsibilities of employers and employees under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, as well as relevant legislation regarding lorry loader operations.
Course content includes:
- Health & Safety legislation (PUWER 98 & LOLER 98)
- Components of a lorry loader, including various crane types, working parts, and rated capacities
- Daily pre-operational checks and maintenance responsibilities for employers and employees, along with a checklist for proper loader inspection
- Lorry loader attachments and slinging techniques, covering the use of hooks, brick grabs, and more, including marking, inspecting, lifting, positioning, and signaling
- Siting considerations for lorry loaders and how working conditions impact their operation
- Setting up and preparing a lorry loader for use, including proper PTO settings and the use of outriggers and stability footprints
- General safety rules for operating a lorry loader
- Procedures for closing down and securing the loader for transport, ensuring it is in a safe traveling position
Operators are required to complete two assessments: a theoretical exam and a practical assessment. Successful completion of all components is necessary to pass the course.
Upon finishing the course, operators will receive a certificate and an ALLMI photo ID card.
For more information or booking enquires, please contact us.
ADR Carriage of Dangerous Goods by road
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RE Consultancy & Training Ltd has been approved to deliver ADR training by Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA)
We can provide Driver CPC hours for the courses over 2,3,4,or 5 days depending on how many classes you need.
| UN Class | Dangerous Goods | Division(s) | Classification |
| 1 | Explosives | 1.1 - 1.6 | Explosive |
| 2 |
Gases |
2.1 | Flammable gas |
| 2.2 | Non-flammable, non-toxic gas | ||
| 2.3 | Toxic gas | ||
| 3 | Flammable liquid | Flammable liquid | |
| 4 | Flammable solids | 4.1 | Flammable solid |
| 4.2 | Spontaneously combustible substance | ||
| 4.3 | Substance which in contact with water emits flammable gas | ||
| 5 | Oxidising substances | 5.1 | Oxidising substance |
| 5.2 | Organic peroxide | ||
| 6 | Toxic substances | 6.1 | Toxic substance |
| 6.2 | Infectious substance | ||
| 7 | Radioactive material | Radioactive material | |
| 8 | Corrosive substances | Corrosive substance | |
| 9 | Miscellaneous dangerous goods | Miscellaneous dangerous goods |
All drivers carrying dangerous goods within the scope of The Carriage of Dangerous Goods Regulations require a Vocational Training Certificate (VTC) issued by Scottish Qualifications Authority.
The VTC is issued once a driver has satisfactorily completed an approved course.
An ADR certificate is valid for 5 years.
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Richard Everitt MSc. MIIRSM