Farming News - New ATV safety qualifications
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New ATV safety qualifications
As the leading Awarding Organisation in vocational qualifications, City & Guilds has launched two brand new qualifications for those who operate an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV).
These Level 2 Qualifications have been designed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills to operate the machines safely. Employers can comply with their Health & Safety requirements by asking to see the City & Guilds skill card, which all learners receive on successful completion of the qualification.
The latest statistics from The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) ‐ Fatal injuries in farming, forestry horticulture and associated industries 2010/11 show that transport (being run over or vehicle overturns) ‐ accounts for 26% of the fatalities. A number of these fatalities related to farming accidents using an ATV, but they could quite easily happen in any working environment where ATV’s are in operation.
Both the Level 2 Award in Sit Astride (Quad Bikes) and Level 2 Sit In ATV Handling, qualifications are practically assessed and the learner must answer one to one questions verbally with their Assessor. The qualification covers pre use checks, instrument and control recognition, safe driving and manoeuvring the vehicle on various types of terrain, including slopes.
City & Guilds has departed from their usual format of offering only independent assessment for ATV qualifications. For the fist time there is an integrated training and assessment version available, for Sit‐in ATV’s.
Jack Ward, CEO of Land Based Services said, ‘these qualifications have been designed to meet the needs of land based industries. On completion of the training course learners are subject to a rigorous practical assessment, synonymous with City & Guilds’ robust quality assurance systems. This ensures that successful learners are competent and safe’.
For further information on this qualification visit www.nptc.org.uk