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06.08.2008
Changes
to goods vehicle operator licensing in Northern Ireland
Changes to Goods Vehicle Operator Licensing will be introduced
in Northern Ireland from April 2011.
These changes will require a step change by all operators
of goods vehicles exceeding 3.5 tonnes in compliance practices
linked to vehicle roadworthiness. For the first time companies
transporting their own goods will also be required to hold
a licence to operate vehicles. Operator licensing is a major
element of the Freight Transport Association's annual Transport
Manager seminar, which this year will be held at the Slieve
Donard Hotel, Newcastle, Co. Down 15 October 15.
The keynote speaker will be Beverley Bell, Traffic Commissioner
for North West England, who will be explaining how O-licensing
currently operates in Great Britain and will provide an
insight into how Northern Ireland operators should be preparing
for the forthcoming changes. The event is a must for all
goods vehicle operators as it will deal with the range of
operational and compliance challenges they are currently
facing together with a round-up of forthcoming legislation.
The day long seminar is designed to provide transport managers
with key details of essential need-to-know legal developments
and information to allow them to plan for the future.
The introduction of the Driver CPC from 2009 will require
transport operators to put in place systems to ensure that
the drivers they employ or use have the necessary level
of regular training. Drivers must have received 35 hours
of periodic vocational training on issues such as drivers'
hours, safe and fuel efficient driving and roadworthiness
of the vehicle and load by September 2014. Operators urgently
need to begin planning what training is most appropriate
for their business, what current training can qualify and
how they are going to deliver it. The seminar will provide
guidance on how to manage this process and gain maximum
value as a business from the mandatory training.
Legislation is also on the way that will give the DVTA (Driver
Vehicle Testing Agency) powers to issue fixed penalties
at the roadside for certain vehicle and driver-related offences
that will be graduated to reflect the level of offending.
Attendance is open to members of FTA at £215 plus
VAT and to non-members at £280 plus VAT. Discounts
are available for more than one delegate.
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