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CPC Modular course: Driver Health and Wellbeing

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About the module

Topics include:

  • Legal fitness to drive
  • Sleep and fatigue
  • Diet and nutrition
  • Mental health
  • Exercise
  • Reporting issues and seeking medical advice
Driver CPC approved centre AC00227
Largest UK online road safety course provider

Duration: 3.5 hours

Format: Classroom or online

Suitable for: All professional licences (C1, D1 C1E, D1E C, D CE & DE)

DVSA CPC syllabus areas:
3.1 To make drivers aware of the risks of the road and of accidents at work
3.3 Ability to prevent physical risks
3.4 Awareness of the importance of physical and mental ability
3.6 Ability to adopt behaviour to help enhance the image of the company

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Learn the importance of health & wellbeing

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Understand the effect on driving performance

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Advice on health & coping strategies for stress

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When to report issues or seek medical advice

Driver Health and Wellbeing explores the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and the potential consequences of fatigue, sleep apnoea, drugs, alcohol and stress. It also makes drivers aware of their legal responsibility for medical fitness and offers effective practical advice to help mitigate risk. Our experienced driver trainers fully engage with participants to maximise the learning experience and draw out their views and opinions.

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Your questions answered

Who should attend?

Any professional driver who needs to complete 35 hours of periodic training every 5 years in order to maintain their Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC).

Delivery method

This module can be delivered online or in-person and facilitated by an experienced Driver CPC trainer.  

For pay-per-place courses, Driver Health and Wellbeing is delivered with the Driver Safety Awareness module as a 7-hour online course.

For private courses, this module can be delivered online or in-person alongside any other TTC Driver CPC module.

Learning outcomes

Following this module drivers will understand:

  • Their legal obligation for medical fitness
  • The effects of poor sleep, diet, mental health and lack of exercise on driving performance
  • When and how to report health issues that may affect driving ability
  • When and how to seek medical advice

Identification requirements

A photocard driving licence and Driver Qualification Card must be presented when attending the course.

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