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1 Course Information Category D1 Minibus Trainee Name... This booklet is to be retained by the Trainee and presented to the instructor on each training session. JAUPT APPROVED CENTRE AC00364
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3 Welcome to Tockwith Training Services Ltd. As you have reached the point of receiving an induction that means you are starting your practical training. Listed below is some general information to ensure your time with us is as safe and enjoyable as possible. Driving Licence and other documents You are required to carry both parts of your driving licence with you at all times. On your test day you must present both parts of your driving licence to the driving examiner. You must also be able to produce your theory, hazard perception and case studies pass papers if required for inspection by us and the driving examiner on the day of the test. Ask your instructor if you are unsure what you need to present to the driving examiner. Health and Safety The Health and Safety 1974 etc Act poster is displayed in the waiting room. Our health and safety statement and policy is available to download from our website if you would like a copy please ask at reception. A speed limit of 10mph is imposed in our training site, you need to be aware that other large vehicles and forklifts operate in and around our premises and as such can present a hazard. Do not put yourself where you can t be seen and always wear a high visability vest. We will provide personal protective equipment where necessary - high visability clothing, gloves, hard hat and disposable boiler suits, please co-operate with your instructor by wearing PPE provided for your safety. Our fire policy is also available to view on our website or a copy can be sought from reception. Emergency exits and fire extinguishers are clearly marked and the meeting point is by the entrance. Your instructor will guide you out of the building in event of a fire. You will find a first aid box in all training vehicles and in reception. Your trained first aider is Laurie Moore, if help is required please contact reception immediately. You must co-operate with your instructor in all aspects of health and safety. Please remove all litter from your training vehicle at the end of your training session and any belongings left in our offices or the vehicle are not our responsibility. Domestic arrangements Free cold water is available in the instructor room and a coffee machine is located in the warehouse on the way out of the offices near the back door. If you have any problem with the coffee machine please inform reception. Toilets are off the corridor to the left, if these are not clean please inform reception. Smoking is only permitted outside, smoking inside a training vehicle may lead to a 50 fine to cover the cost of cleaning the interior. Parking At times the car park can become congested, it may be wise to ask your instructor for where is best to park, please don t park in the training areas. Equal opportunities Tockwith Training Sevices Ltd are an equal opportunities employer and training provider and do not tolerate discrimination of any kind. Our equal opportunities policy is available for download from our website and if you feel we have not met the aims of our policy you must report the instance to reception. Grievance and complaint procedure If you have any complaint please speak to reception and we will aim to resolve the matter, our complaints policy is available on our website. Data Protection Your personal details will not be disclosed to any third parties and will be distroyed after 6 years. Our data protection policy is available to view on our website. Declaration I have read and understood the above and I understand that this information will be used by Tockwith Training Services Ltd while in attendance and if required at any time after a training course has completed. Print Name... Signed... Date...
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5 Welcome to Tockwith Training Services Ltd. As you have reached the point of receiving an induction that means you are starting your practical training. Listed below is some general information to ensure your time with us is as safe and enjoyable as possible. Driving Licence and other documents You are required to carry both parts of your driving licence with you at all times. On your test day you must present both parts of your driving licence to the driving examiner. You must also be able to produce your theory, hazard perception and case studies pass papers if required for inspection by us and the driving examiner on the day of the test. Ask your instructor if you are unsure what you need to present to the driving examiner. Health and Safety The Health and Safety 1974 etc Act poster is displayed in the waiting room. Our health and safety statement and policy is available to download from our website if you would like a copy please ask at reception. A speed limit of 10mph is imposed in our training site, you need to be aware that other large vehicles and forklifts operate in and around our premises and as such can present a hazard. Do not put yourself where you can t be seen and always wear a high visability vest. We will provide personal protective equipment where necessary - high visability clothing, gloves, hard hat and disposable boiler suits, please co-operate with your instructor by wearing PPE provided for your safety. Our fire policy is also available to view on our website or a copy can be sought from reception. Emergency exits and fire extinguishers are clearly marked and the meeting point is by the entrance. Your instructor will guide you out of the building in event of a fire. You will find a first aid box in all training vehicles and in reception. Your trained first aider is Laurie Moore, if help is required please contact reception immediately. You must co-operate with your instructor in all aspects of health and safety. Please remove all litter from your training vehicle at the end of your training session and any belongings left in our offices or the vehicle are not our responsibility. Domestic arrangements Free cold water is available in the instructor room and a coffee machine is located in the warehouse on the way out of the offices near the back door. If you have any problem with the coffee machine please inform reception. Toilets are off the corridor to the left, if these are not clean please inform reception. Smoking is only permitted outside, smoking inside a training vehicle may lead to a 50 fine to cover the cost of cleaning the interior. Parking At times the car park can become congested, it may be wise to ask your instructor for where is best to park, please don t park in the training areas. Equal opportunities Tockwith Training Sevices Ltd are an equal opportunities employer and training provider and do not tolerate discrimination of any kind. Our equal opportunities policy is available for download from our website and if you feel we have not met the aims of our policy you must report the instance to reception. Grievance and complaint procedure If you have any complaint please speak to reception and we will aim to resolve the matter, our complaints policy is available on our website. Data Protection Your personal details will not be disclosed to any third parties and will be distroyed after 6 years. Our data protection policy is available to view on our website. Declaration I have read and understood the above and I understand that this information will be used by Tockwith Training Services Ltd while in attendance and if required at any time after a training course has completed. Print Name... Signed... Date...
6 Course Feedback Form Course Name:. Date:.... Training Venue: How did you find us?:.. Requires Attention Below Acceptable Good Excellent Expectations Suitability of training venue Suitability of videos, handouts, presentations Course content Instructional ability of the lecturer Approachable instructor Interesting and useful course Any other comments If you are prepared to give your name and contact details please complete below Name: If you would be interested in any further courses and would like more information, please state below. Remember we offer many different training courses, Forklift, Driver CPC, Driver Training, HIAB, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks and Driving for Work Assessments.
7 I declare that: the use of the test vehicle for the purposes of the test is fully covered by a valid policy of insurance which satisfies the requirements of the relevant legislation. I normally live/have lived in the UK for at least 185 days in the last 12 months (except taxi/private hire). See note 30. Driving Test Report Application Ref. Date Time Dr./No. S DL25A 0408 D/C DTC Code / Authority Reg. No. Staff / Ref. No. Auto Ext Cat. Type V Instructor Reg Instructor Cert Sup ADI Int Other C 1a Eyesight 1b H/Code / Safety 2 Controlled Stop 3 Reverse / Left Reverse with trailer 4 Reverse/ Right 5 Reverse Park R C 6 Turn in road control observation control observation control obs. control Total S D 13 Move off safety control 14 Use of mirrors- M/C signalling rear obs change direction 15 Signals 16 Clearance / obstructions 17 Response to signs / signals change speed necessary correctly timed traffic signs road markings Total S D 23 Positioning normal driving lane discipline 24 Pedestrian crossings 25 Position / normal stops 26 Awareness / planning 27 Ancillary controls 28 Spare 1 29 Spare 2 30 Spare 3 31 Spare 4 32 Spare 5 Total S D 7 Vehicle checks 8 Taxi manoeuvre 9 Taxi wheelchair 10 Uncouple / recouple 11 Precautions 12 Control accelerator clutch gears footbrake parking brake / MC front brake steering balance M/C PCV door exercise observation control observation traffic lights traffic controllers other road users 18 Use of speed 19 Following distance 20 Progress appropriate speed undue hesitation 21 Junctions approach speed observation turning right turning left cutting corners 22 Judgement overtaking meeting crossing 33 Wheelchair Pass Fail Pass Fail None ETA V P D255 Debrief Wheelchair Cert. No: Activity Code Total Faults Survey A B C D Eco Safe driving I acknowledge receipt of Pass Certificate Number: E F G H Control Planning Licence rec'd Yes COA X X X There has been no change to my health: see note 29 overleaf. No Route No. Crown Copyright 2008 DSA An executive agency of the Department for Transport Form Ref. DL25 FCN177477/19
8 The reversing exercise. Parking Bay Cone B A + A1 As you can see from the picture above, your aim is to drive up to the A & A1 cones, the front of your vehicle must not pass the cones A & A1. Then reverse past cone B on the oposite side to the approach and finish with the vehicle in the parking bay. The rear of the vehicle must be within any part of the marked area without pushing the barrier. Remember to maintain good control of your vehicle and make affective all round observation. Avoid hitting any cones or the parking bay barrier and don t let more than 3/4 of the bredth of the tyre cross the yellow line that borders the reversing area.
9 Candidate Progress: Basic Skills Introduced Practicing Mastered Braking Control Changing Gears Mirror & Blind Spot Steering Control Hill Starts Angle Starts Controlled Stop
10 Candidate Progress: Road Skills Introduced Practicing Mastered Signals Road Markings Junc. Major to Minor Crossing Traffic Safely Emerging T-Junctions Crossroads Traffic Lights Mini Roundabouts Roundabouts Complex Roundabouts
11 Candidate Progress: Interaction Skills Introduced Practicing Mastered Planning/Anticipation Meeting Situations Pedestrian Crossings Adequate Clearance Following Distance Overtaking One-way Systems Motorway Joining Motorway Overtaking Motorway Leaving Railway Crossings
12 Candidate Progress: Manoeuvring Introduced Practicing Mastered Reverse Straight Reverse Left Reverse Right Reverse in Parking Bay Uncouple/Recouple
13 Test area/route Clockwise Counter- Notes clockwise Knaresborough/ Harrogate A1-A64 R about Aberford Ring Road-A61 R about Roundhay Street Lane Lights Wetherby Bramham Shadwell/Ring Road Signs Rudgate Sandbeck Industrial Estate Boston Spa Collingham Coal Road A1M Wattlesyke R about Boston Spa R about Harewood House Lights Linton Tadcaster Rudgate Bridge Road Boston Spa York Racecourse
14 Lesson Record: Day Strengths Areas for development One Two Three Four Five
15 Category C & D Safety Questions 01/07/2008 Question Topic CD1 Doors Show Show / Tell Question Answer Show me how you would check that all doors including cargo doors are secure. All doors must be closed and locking levers for cargo doors are set in the recommended secured position. CD2 Air Show Show me how you would check for air leaks on this vehicle. Charge the air tanks, Charge the air tanks, consult gauges for drops in air pressure. Walk round vehicle listening for any obvious leaks. CD3 Loads Tell CD4 Reflectors Tell Tell me the main safety factors involved in loading this vehicle. Tell me how you would check the condition of the reflectors on this vehicle. The load should be evenly distributed throughout the length of the vehicle so as not to affect control while the vehicle is being driven. Any load must be carried so that it does not endanger other road users. It must be securely stowed within the size and weight limits for the vehicle. The load needs to be secure so that it cannot move or fall from the vehicle when cornering or braking. Ensure that all reflectors are fitted, clean, and functional (not cracked or broken). CD5 Windscreen Tell CD6 Mudguards Show Tell me how you would check the condition of the windscreen & windows on this vehicle. Show me how you would check the condition of the mudguards on this vehicle. The windscreen and windows must be clean, clear and free from defects. No mascots or sticker that restrict view. As part of daily walk-round check ensure mudguards and spray suppression equipment are secure.
16 Category C & D Safety Questions 01/07/2008 Question Topic CD7 Tyres Tell Show / Tell Question Answer Tell me how you would check your tyres to ensure that they are correctly inflated, have sufficient tread depth and that their general condition is safe to use on the road. Follow manufacturer s guide, using appropriate equipment, check and adjust pressures when tyres are cold. Must have a tread depth of at least 1mm across ¾ of the breadth of the tread and in a continuous band around the entire circumference. There should be no cuts, damage or signs of cord visible at the sidewalls. CD8 Wipers Tell CD9 Body Tell CD10 Air Show CD11 Oil Tell Tell me how you would check the condition of the windscreen wipers on this vehicle. Tell me how you would check the condition of the body is safe on this vehicle. Show me how you would check for the correct air pressure on this vehicle. Identify where you would check the engine oil level and tell me how you would check that the engine has sufficient oil. Windscreen wipers must operate. Blades should be in good condition. As part of a daily walk-round check, ensure the body is fully roadworthy and there are no significant defects. No loose panels or items, which could endanger other road users. All inspection panels must be secure. Ensure gauges are reading the correct pressures for the vehicle and that all warning lights are extinguished and audible warning devices are not sounding. Identify dipstick / oil level indicator, describe check of oil level against the minimum/maximum markers. CD12 Wheel nuts Show Show me how you would check the wheel nuts are secure on this vehicle. A visual check to identify any nuts that are obviously loose, and check that the wheel nut indicators (if fitted) are in alignment.
17 Category C & D Safety Questions 01/07/2008 Question Topic CD13 Audible warning Show Show / Tell Question Answer Show me how you would check the operation (specify horn, warning device for reversing) of the audible warning devices on this vehicle. Demonstrate use of control. CD14 Suspension Tell CD15 Brake lights Show CD16 Coolant Tell Tell me how you would check the condition of the suspension on this vehicle. Show me how you would check that the brake lights are working on this vehicle (I can assist you, if you need to switch the ignition on, please don't start the engine) Identify where you would check the engine coolant level and tell me how you would check that the engine has the correct level. As part of a daily walk-round check, suspension should be checked for any obvious signs of deterioration or damage. Operate brake pedal, make use of reflections in windows, garage doors, etc, or ask someone to help. Identify high/low level markings on header tank where fitted or radiator filler cap, and describe how to top up to correct level. CD17 Lights Tell CD18 Tachograph Show CD19 Tail lift etc. Tell Tell me how you would check that the headlamps, sidelights & tail lights are working. Show me how you would replace the tachograph disc on this vehicle. Tell me how you would operate the loading mechanism on this vehicle (vehicle specific i.e. Tail Lift). Explain. Operate switch (turn on ignition if necessary), walk round vehicle. Candidate to demonstrate how to insert tachograph disc. Digital tachographs may require an explanation if the candidate does not have a digital card Candidates should be able to explain briefly the correct operation and safe working practice of specific machinery fitted to the vehicle, e.g. tail lift, kneeling bus.
18 Category C & D Safety Questions 01/07/2008 Question Topic Show / Tell Question Answer CD20 Steering Show Show me / explain how you would check that the power assisted steering is working. If the steering becomes heavy the system may not be working properly. Before starting a journey two simple checks can be made. Gentle pressure on the steering wheel, maintained while the engine is started, should result in a slight but noticeable movement as the system begins to operate. Alternatively turning the steering wheel just after moving off will give an immediate indication that the power assistance is functioning. CD21 Indicators Show CD22 Washer fluid Tell CD23 Instruments Show Show me how you would check that the direction Applying the indicators or hazard warning switch indicators are working. and check functioning of all indicators. Identify where the windscreen washer reservoir is and tell me how you would check the windscreen washer level. Identify reservoir and explain how to check level. Show me what instrument checks you would make before and after starting the engine on this vehicle. Check to make sure all gauges and warning systems are working. Ensure that all gauges are reading correctly and that warning lights / audible warning devices are extinguished before moving away.
19 Category C & D Safety Questions 01/07/2008 Question Topic CD24 First Aid Show Show / Tell Question Answer Show me where the first aid equipment is kept on this vehicle. Candidate to indicate equipment if carried. Where equipment is not present, candidates should be able to explain under what circumstances (i.e. vehicle types, loads carried) it must be provided. CD25 CD26 Windscreen Washers Show Windscreen Demister Show Show me how you would clean the windscreen using the windscreen washer and wipers Show me how you would set the windscreen demister to clear the windows effectively Operate control to wash and wipe windscreen (turn ignition on if necessary). Set all relevant controls including; fan, temperature, air direction / source and heated screen to clear windscreen and windows. Engine does not have to be started for this demonstration. CD27 Rear fog light Show CD28 Headlights Show Show me how you would switch on the rear fog light(s) and explain when you would use it/them. (No need to exit vehicle) Show me how you switch your headlight from dipped to main beam Operate switch (turn on ignition and dipped headlights if necessary). Check warning light is on. Explain use. Operate switch (with ignition or engine on if necessary), check with main beam warning light. Questions covered by procedures already in place will continue to be asked as at present. These will be in addition to the combination used on test. Are you satisfied that your cab locking mechanism is secure? Show me where the emergency exits are and how you would check that they are operating correctly.
20 Module 4 CPC Question Bank You can use this question bank to revise for the test with your instructor guidance. Not all customers will be undertaking this test, ask your instructor if you are unsure.
21 Module 4 Test Information The Module 4 Test is taken at the practical driving test centre. The candidate is required to demonstrate and explain their knowledge in five key areas designed by the Driving Standards Agency, and by working with transport companies to create a 'real world' test. The five topic areas are: Ability to load the vehicle with due regard for safety rules and proper vehicle use Security of the vehicle and contents How to avoid transporting illegal immigrants and banned substances Understand what to do in an emergency or incident Ability to check the vehicle for defects The candidate will be expected to take a hands on approach to answering the examiners questions. The candidate will be presented at the driving test centre with the training vehicle, which they can use to demonstrate their knowledge. The examiner will ask various questions and ask the candidate to show how they would do a task. Each of the topics areas will have up to four questions or requests to demonstrate. Some topics will only have one question or request to demonstrate. The examiner will be looking for the candidate to explain verbally or demonstrate physically the 'Key Knowledge Indicators' (KKI's) as created by the DSA. The KKI's sought by the examiner are not published directly; instead they prefer the candidate to have a good general understanding of the topic area as a whole. By having this understanding the candidate should be able to satisfactory answer the question or show the examiner what should be carried out with a hands on demonstration. The marking system works as a percentage, if all the questions and demonstrations are correct the candidate can score a maximum mark of 100%. Each topic area is worth 20% with each KKI worth 5% and a maximum of four KKI's available for the topic area. For an example question: What would you do if you were involved in a road accident? KKI 1 - Turn off your vehicle so that fuel and battery is isolated, 5% gained KKI 2 - Warn others of danger with hazard lights, warning triangles, another 5% gained KKI 3 - Offer assistance to others, another 5% gained KKI 4 - Contact the emergency services, final 5% gained to make a maximum of 20% However there is one exception to this marking system, the topic area, Ability to check the vehicle for defects is divided into 2% for each of the 10 KKI's, which in this case are parts of the vehicle such as tyres, lights and tachograph that the candidate needs to check for defects. However the score for this topic can only be the same as the other topic areas, 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% or 20%. If the candidate misses out 2 items, such as lights and reflectors they will lose 4% but this will be rounded down to a 5% loss to give a score of 15% for this topic. A minimum of 15% must be scored for each topic area so candidates must ensure they do not forget more than two of the 10 defect check items that form part of this test. It is with this in mind that we recommended that you ensure you use the vehicle defect check sheet provided in this booklet during the test. Candidates are permitted to use check sheets to ensure they don't miss any items during this walk around test, as these check sheets are commonly used by professional drivers. The other 4 topic areas that have four KKI's, the candidate must mention or demonstrate a minimum of three to gain the minimum of 15% required to pass. The overall percentage scored must also be over 80% for the entire test and final result.
22 Question one part one: Where would you nd the unladen weight of this vehicle? Normally found on the nearside of the vehicle Question one part two: How much extra weight should there be should 15 passengers board? 1000Kg or 1 tonne Question one part three: Carrying 15 cases? 330Kg or 0.33 tonnes Question one part four: 100 litres of fuel? 100Kg or 0.1 tonnes Question two: Show me how you would check all passenger seats on this vehicle for comfort and safety. Seats should be subject to visual scrutiny including anchor points to oor If cushion is separately tted, must be checked to ensure it will not detach from seat when braking Ensure no sharp objects such as loose trim could snag skin or clothes Trim should be clean and not soiled in any way Question three: You are parked at a border crossing and have left the vehicle unattended; show me what security checks you would make before driving through customs. Check all lockers (internal and external) Check under all seating areas Check engine compartment, under the vehicle and on the roof Consult passenger list to ensure correct number of legitimate passengers were crossing border Question four: You are parked at a border crossing and following a rest break you suspect that your vehicle may have been tampered with. Show me what checks you would make to this vehicle before driving through customs. Check internal and external compartments Check under all seating areas Check under and on top (visual if possible) of the vehicle Consult passenger list to ensure correct numbers of legitimate passengers were crossing border Question ve: You ve had a comfort break just before boarding a cross channel ferry. Show me what checks you would make to this vehicle before driving through customs. Check all external compartments Check under all seating areas Check under and on top (visual if possible) of the vehicle Consult passenger list to ensure correct numbers of legitimate passengers were crossing border
23 Question six part one: You are driving on a motorway and ames appear from under the bonnet. Show me how you would deal with this small electrical wiring re. Stop as quickly and safely as possible on the hard shoulder and lead all passengers to a safe place Awareness of need to contact the emergency services Isolate the vehicle disconnect electrical supply and fuel cut o switch Question six part two: Would you identify which extinguisher you should NOT use on this re? Identify extinguisher NOT to be used on electrical systems - should NOT be water Question seven: From the driver s seat and externally, show me and explain the daily safety checks you would make to this vehicle before driving on the road: Brakes, Horn, Exhaust system Lights, Mirrors, Speed Limiter setting Tyres, Speedometer/Tachograph Wipers/Washers, Re ectors/number plates Question eight part one: Please walk around the vehicle and explain to me what projections and overhangs there are. Identify overhangs and projections (front, rear, mirrors) Question eight part two: Describe what allowances you would have to make for these projections and overhangs when driving this vehicle. Overhangs can sweep over kerbs when turning, colliding with street furniture, pedestrians and other vehicles Mirror projections can come into contact with street furniture, pedestrians and other vehicles Good all round observation is required as well as e ective use of mirrors to check for rear end sweep
24 Question ten part one: Show me the docking area for wheelchairs on this vehicle. Point to the correct place on the picture of the interior of the bus Question ten part two: Explain how you would secure a wheelchair Explain the use of anchor points, the wheelchair must be secured to the vehicle Question ten part three: Which way should the wheelchair face? Towards the rear so the wheelchair does move when the bus slows Question ten part four: Please show me the di erent vehicular access points a wheelchair user might use Point to the correct place on the picture of the exterior of the bus, front door and middle door if tted. Question eleven: You are about to make a long journey in very cold weather. Show me the checks you would make to this vehicle s mirrors and visual aids to ensure they are in a serviceable condition. Ensure that all mirrors are properly adjusted for best possible view to the rear Make sure that they are all clean In winter make use of any demisting/heating elements tted to the mirrors Keep the lenses and screens of any rear view video equipment clean and clear Question twelve part one: Show me where, and explain how, a re might start on this vehicle. Walk round visual check of tyres and electrical equipment Visual check for fuel leaks from tank/ ller cap Passengers carrying ammable items onto vehicle Question twelve part two: Please look at this picture - which extinguisher would you NOT use on a electrical re? Identi es water and/or foam extinguisher as NOT to be used on electrical re
25 Question thirteen part one: Where would you nd the unladen weight of this vehicle? Normally found on the nearside of the vehicle Question thirteen part two: How much extra weight should there be should 45 passengers board? 3000Kg or 3 tonne Question thirteen part three: Carrying 45 cases? 1000Kg or 1 tonnes Question thirteen part four: 250 litres of fuel? 250Kg or 0.25 tonnes Question fourteen: Show me how you would check the vehicle interior for passenger comfort and safety. Check overhead luggage rack, grab rails to ensure tted securely Check trim(s) secure and not loose, check for any sharp objects Check oor is in good condition and clean Check for anything that could cause slip/trips or could soil/damage clothing Question fteen: Show me and explain how to use the kneeling suspension and wheelchair ramp/lift to allow disabled passengers or pushchair users to board and alight safely. Ensure vehicle was parked close to the kerb Secure the vehicle by applying the handbrake and engage neutral Is able to use the kneeling oor facility Shows that the ramp was at an adequate angle to allow the user to safely board or alight Question sixteen part one: On entering your vehicle for the rst time, show me all of the practical and visual safety checks you would make before starting the engine, which i would like you to do. Cockpit drill to include warning system checks - su cient fuel for journey Check handbrake and neutral before starting engine Question sixteen part two: Show me what else you would do before moving away from a bus stop Doors working correctly and closed before moving away Is aware of vehicle height (sign check) width and weight
26 Question seventeen part one: You are driving along a busy main road and are alerted to a small re which is centre around the fuel system. Show me how you would deal with this situation. Stop as quickly and safely as possible Get all passengers o the vehicle and contact the emergency services Isolate the vehicle disconnect electrical supply and isolate fuel cut o switch Question seventeen part two: Which extinguisher would you not use on a fuel re? Identify extinguisher NOT to be used, should NOT identify water Question eighteen: Show me and explain all aspects of the safety checks to be made prior to moving away from a bus stop after boarding and elderly in rm passenger or pushchair user. Ensure that the keeling facility/wheelchair ramp is safely secured All doors are closed before moving away All passengers have reached a secure and safe position Check nearside mirror for any late passengers before moving away Question nineteen part one: Show me how you would all seat belts for their condition Seat belts are securely tted at anchor points - tug to check Belt is clean and in good condition Question nineteen part two: What are the legal requirements governing their use and your responsibility in this matter Signs must be in place to advise passengers that seat belts must be worn if tted/driver instructions given. Drivers should ensure passengers who may be unable to read/understand signs are informed of the legal requirements. Question twenty part one: You are driving on a motorway and ames appear around one of your tyres. Show me how you would deal with this small re Stop as quickly and safely as possible on the hard shoulder Get all passengers out of the vehicle, away from danger and contact the emergency services Isolate the vehicle disconnect electrical supply and isolate fuel cut o switch Question twenty part two: Please look at this picture - which extinguisher would you NOT use on a electrical re? Identi es water or foam as NOT suitable
27 Question twenty one: Your vehicle is stationary, the engine is running and you are in the driving seat. You have just been involved in a road tra c incident. What would you do next? Switch o engine Warn other tra c by using hazard warning lights, beacons, cones, advance warning triangle Contact the emergency services Check passengers for injury
28 Tockwith Training Service Ltd Approved Module 4 Daily Walkaround Check Sheet Please use this form on your Module 4 Test Trainee Name Vehicle registration Week commencing Exterior Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat Lights (all) Tyres, wheels & suspension Reflectors, inc number plates Windows & Wipers Fuel cap Mirrors Tax Disc Interior Horn, wipers & washers Speedometer Speed Limiter Tachograph Seat belts Bodywork With engine running Excess exhaust smoke Brakes (firm pedal & no leaks) Driver signature Please report all defects to reception. All driving instructors must not attempt repairs unless authorised and must not use defective vehicles.
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