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Loading & Unloading – CPC Course

Loading & Unloading – Driver CPC Course

Safe and efficient loading and unloading are essential for protecting goods, vehicles, and the people handling them. This course gives drivers and operators the knowledge to carry out these tasks correctly, reducing the risk of accidents, damage, and delays. You’ll learn best practices for securing loads, maintaining vehicle stability, and working within health and safety regulations. With practical guidance and real-world examples, you’ll leave confident in your ability to handle goods safely and compliantly every time.

 

What You’ll Learn

You’ll gain the skills to load and unload goods in a way that minimises risks and maximises efficiency. The course covers load security techniques, how weight distribution affects vehicle stability, and the importance of regular safety checks.

Who Should Attend?

This training is suitable for all drivers involved in loading and unloading operations, whether on-site or at delivery locations. It’s also highly beneficial for transport managers, fleet operators, and anyone responsible for setting or enforcing safe loading procedures.

Course Format

Delivered live via Zoom, the course offers expert instruction, including video demonstrations, case studies, and advice. This approach allows you to ask questions and discuss loading and unloading challenges with an experienced trainer

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Certification

Upon successful completion, you’ll receive 3.5 hours of accredited Driver CPC training. Your electronic certificate will be sent directly to you, giving you recognised proof of your achievement and helping you meet your CPC training requirements. This certification also demonstrates your commitment to safety and compliance in load handling operations.

Booking Information

Improve safety, protect your goods, and work more efficiently by booking this essential loading and unloading course today. You’ll gain practical skills, stay compliant with regulations, and reduce the risks associated with handling goods.