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Large Goods Vehicle Driver Careers

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WORK ENVIRONMENT:-

Large goods vehicle (LGV) drivers are also called as HGV drivers. They are responsible for delivering and transporting goods among the customers and suppliers. The work from distribution centers, storehouse and warehouses, and take goods all over the United Kingdom and abroad.

As an LGV driver, you will have to drive viable vehicle over 7.5 tonnes, which will comprise articulated lorries, rigid trucks, tankers, trailer wagons and transporters.

Other than from driving, you will have to carry out the following tasks:

  • carrying and setting up timetable and routes with transportation managers
  • pursuing traffic information and altering your route if required

  • assisting and supervising to load and unload the goods
  • ensuring that the loads are protected
  • finishing record books and deliverance paperwork

You might also handle the routine maintenance, like brake checks, oil, tyre earlier than and later than journeys.

QUALIFICATION, EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:-

For becoming a LGV driver you should have valid LGV license. To do this, you require:

  • to have proficiency in English and mathematics
  • to be 18 years old or above
  • to go through the medical examinations as a part of the LGV test
  • to have a excellent driving record
  • to have proper vision

There are various methods to obtain your LGV license. If you are already working for a transport operator, for instance as a clerk, they might give you training. If you are not working with the operator, you can fund yourself through a driver training school earlier than searching for the work.

The LGV license is divided into 2 categories:

  • Category C which permits you to drive rigid vehicles for 7.5 tonnes
  • Category C1 which permits you to drive rigid vehicle equal to 7.5 tonnes

You will then take additional examination which permits you to drive vehicles with promo (category C + E). The courses continues from 1 to 3 weeks and covers driving skills, fundamental mechanics and loading and safety loads. The test includes questions of vehicle safety, specific maneuvers like reversing into a bay, 25 miles of road driving and a theory test based on the Highway Code and LGV regulations. Check the site of business link for the listing of permitted LGV training providers.

For all the information on LGV license application and training check the website of Directgoy Motoring. You can also turn into LGV driving from associated work (probably with the similar company), for instance:

  • bus and coach driving
  • construction plant operation
  • warehousing and distribution
  • forklift truck operation

Check the associated career profile for all the information.

Other way to make entry into this profession is through an Apprenticeship. The variety of Apprenticeship offered in your area will be based on the skills required by your employer and the confined job market. For all the details on apprenticeships, check www.apprenticeships.org.uk.

Driver CPC

In September 2009, a new EU Directive started that LGV drivers should have the Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) as well as the LGV license. This is called as the Driver CPC. The beginning of this Directive led to the removal of the Young Driver Scheme. Check the site of Business Link for information of the Driver CPC test and training.

TRAINING DETAILS:-

Carriage of Dangerous Goods (ARD training)

If you are doing a job on the vehicle which is carrying out dangerous goods, you are legally required to have an ADR (Advisory Dangerous Goods by Road) credential. This credential is applicable for 5 years, after which you have to take refresher training for renewing it. The initial ARD course is basically for five days and the training (refresher) is for 3 days. See the Road Haulage Association and Business Link for additional information on ARD training.

EPIC Driver Skills card

If you are driving LGVs for the extractive and mineral dispensation industries, moving aggregates, ready mix mortar or concrete, you are now needed to hold on an EPIC Driver Skills Card. The card is the evidence of your safety understanding on site and on the road. For all the information, visit the sites of Mineral Products Qualification Council (MPQC).

Additional Training:

The Driving Standard Agency (DSA) presents Occupational Driver Appraisals (ODAs), which review your driving capability and form part of a continual development program. The Road Haulage Association and Freight Transport Association present Operator's Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) training for the member workers. With the CPC certificate, you can eventually turn into the position of transport management.

SKILLS and KNOWLEDGE:-

  • a pleasure in driving and outstanding driving skills
  • a courteous behavior with the customers
  • awareness of protection on the road
  • ability to work individually and focus for long periods
  • capability to finish the records sheet and paper work precisely
  • a sensible fitness level to work with loads

SALARY AND OTHER BENEFITS:-

  • Preliminary salaries can be around £ 13,000 to £ 14,000 every year.
  • If experienced LGV drivers, you can make up to £ 15,000 and £ 30,000.
  • Driver of specialist chemical tankers and fuel can get up to £ 35,000 yearly.

Overtime will bring rise in your earning and there is a tax-free payment to pay for overnight expenses.

WORKING CONDITIONS:-

You will generally work for 40 to 45 hours in a week. Overtime might be offered, however, there are severe rules and regulations concerning the hours expended by you on driving between rest breaks.

You can spend much time away from home, which will include overnight stays if required.

Much of your time will be spent on the road, and you will have to drive day and night, in every weather conditions.

DIFFERENT OPPORTUNITIES:-

Classic employers comprise freight distribution companies, delivery driver, supermarket, major retail chains, manufacturers and raw material suppliers. Jobs might be promoted on the confined press, all through the Job center Plus offices and on the Job seekers page.

You can start your own business after obtaining the experience with the distributor or haulier, operating your individual vehicle and maybe finally developing a fleet. With more training, you might turn into the haulage or distribution management, logistics planning or transport or specific area of driving.

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