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Eligibility for CPC Module 4 assessor

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  A range of tasks new drivers of buses or large goods vehicles (LGVs) perform to comply with legal requirements is covered by the Practical Demonstration Test of the Driver CPC module 4. Anyone you want to serve as an assessor must be nominated and employed by your organisation as a driver CPC module 4 assessor. Any nominee you make must: Possess a valid vocational driving permit for the appropriate category. Complete the DVSA Driver CPC part 4 assessor's training course and be "fit and proper". So before you become an examiner or assessor, you need to take all these things. Then you can apply to an organisation for a similar job. If you get hired you can start working as an assessor. 

All about HGV class 1 training

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  A level up to Cat C+E will open up a larger range of higher-paying professions for experienced Cat C drivers who are curious about their earning possibilities. If you have both and want to schedule your HGV class 1 training so you may complete each one in turn with our back-to-back instruction, you may be a new graduate Cat C licensed driver eager to advance as quickly as possible. You do not need to take the theoretical test or a medical exam if you have a CAT C licence. So this is all you need to know about HGV class 1 training. 

HGV Class 2 licence cost and the difference between class1 and 2 licence

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  A Class 1 C+E lorry is an articulated, middle-bent vehicle that can carry up to 44 tonnes of weight. Any rigid vehicle exceeding 7.5 tonnes and up to 32 tonnes are classified as a Class 2 lorry. Before being permitted to operate a Class 1 vehicle, you must have finally finished your LGV Class 2 licence. Now if you want to know about the HGV class 2 licence costs , it can cost between £ 1000 to £ 3000. It entirely depends on how much your training academy charges you. You can also add £ 304 for your Driver CPC tests.