This IIRSM-approved Car Inspection Training course provides step-by-step guidance on daily independent vehicle inspections.
The course explains the legal requirements and provides information that any employee operating a car must be aware of. This course also comes with a free e-checklist, which takes users step-by-step through the vehicle inspection process, while ensuring it is recorded.
This course is approved by the International Institute of Risk & Safety Management (IIRSM).
The course certificate includes:
User name
Company name
Course name
Completion date
Expiry date
Approval body
An IIRSM-approved certificate will be available for download and printing instantly upon course completion.
Users must complete an assessment before earning their certificate.
The end-of-course test is:
Fully online
Multiple choice
A score of 80% is required to pass.
FREE Vehicle Inspection for Cars e-Checklist
This online training course comes with a free e-Checklist which will guide you through the inspection process, while ensuring it is recorded to demonstrate compliance.
This digital checklist will help in putting into action the inspection process covered in this training course and reduce administration time. The content of this checklist covers the latest DVSA standards on vehicle inspection.
Note – This offer is for one vehicle inspection for cars e-Checklist licence per trainee who completes this course. This e-Checklist licence is for their use and cannot be transferred or shared by other users.
Terms and conditions apply – access to this e-Checklist is for 12 months from purchase.
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Why Is Car Inspection Training Important?
There are on average around 100,000 casualties involving car accidents each year in the UK, according to road safety statistics. The cost of these accidents is massive, with each fatal accident totaling over £2 million, while serious accidents average over £200,000.
If an accident occurs and it is found that it was due to a fault on the vehicle, it can lead to severe penalties. In such cases, both the operator and the owner of the vehicle can be found liable.
If an accident occurs and it is found that it was due to a fault on the vehicle, both the operator and the owner of the vehicle can be found liable.
About Car Inspection Training
A police officer or the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) can stop commercial vehicles at any time for inspection. They can conduct spot checks and issue fines and prohibition notices as well. In addition, if an accident occurs due to the operation of an unsafe vehicle, it can result in costly property damage. Violations can result in fines and claims, as well as severe injury or worse.
The Road Traffic Act 1991 requires that if you drive an automobile which poses a danger of injury to any person, you can be held liable. Providing staff with sufficient information and instruction to conduct proper vehicle inspections minimises liability risk and ensures legal compliance.