Teaching Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid for Drivers (CPC) - How to be approved to teach it?
If you have the qualifications that enable you to teach first aid, you will also be able to teach the drivers CPC. All you have to do is complete a CT1 form in order for us to approve you for this course.
No extra qualifications, no extra paperwork, no extra hassle.
 Information about Drivers CPC In 2015 alone drivers received 8 million hours of training a year. This is a large market that you might be missing out on. This could bring you in business from large companies such as Haulage, Bus and Coach, Schools that manage their own school buses, Couriers and Limousine/Executive car companies.
About the Course. The drivers CPC training course is designed for those who are involved in the driving industry and require a first aid qualification to go towards the Certificate of Professional Competency (CPC) requirements.
The aim of the course is to provide Drivers with the knowledge and skills to under take the role of an emergency first aider in the driving and low risk work environment. The qualification is a one day course at the end of which the Learner will be provided with a Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work for Drivers (CPC).
In addition, if the Learner wishes to receive the regulated AoFAQ Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (QCF) qualification, they can achieve this as an add-on to the Driver CPC course, by completing the EFAW assessment. Please note this will need to be conducted outside of the 7 minimum classroom hours of CPC instruction.
For information to register to deliver the AoFAQ Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work for Drivers Email: marketing@aofaqualifications.org or call: 0129 3344556.
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