Course aim: |
At the end of the session the trainee will be able;
To carry out an area risk assessment
To agree on what signals to be used to control the reverse procedure
To be visible to drivers at all times
To stand in a safe position, from which to guide the reversing vehicle without being in its way
To wear very visible clothing, such as reflective vests, and ensure that any signals are clearly seen |
Course content: |
To help comply with Management Regs 1999, Workplace Regs 1992 and HSE Guidance and Approved Codes Of Practice in relation to vehicle control and interaction with pedestrians.
Reversing 90° left
Reversing 90° right
Reversing around obstacles
Reversing up to loading bays
Importance of mirror use
Importance of assisted reversing
Legal consequences
What vehicle manoeuvres will be necessary?
Can you avoid the need to reverse vehicles?
If vehicles must reverse, can you remove people from the area?
Is there enough space for reversing?
Do vehicles use the most suitable route when reversing?
Have you considered all possible ways of dealing with the dangers of reversing vehicles? |