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Scene Safety & Risk Assessment Training 
for Mobile Technicians 
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Training for Mobile Maintenance, Service & Repair Technicians 

Attending to Vehicles, Machinery or Equipment in Challenging & Changeable Locations

Providing essential skills & knowledge for safe working

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   Attending to :

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  • HGV's, Buses, Coaches

  • Vans, Cars & Motorbikes​

  • Construction & Plant Machinery

  • Boom Lifts, Scissor Lifts & MEWPS

  • Mobile Generators / Power Units etc

Appropriate & Recommended for :​

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  • ​​​​​Mobile Maintenance & Repair Techs â€‹â€‹â€‹

  • Fleet Assistance Techs 

  • Breakdown Technicians

  • Mobile Mechanics

  • Recovery Technicians​​​

  Working Areas may include :

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  • At the roadside, All road types

  • Lay by's, Services, Car Parks  

  • Public & Pedestrianised areas

  • Business / Company premises 

  • Construction, other working sites â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹

Different types of work being completed and working areas encountered are included in the training as relevant to each trainee​​​

Course Duration Options​​

 1 Day Course  

 

   Scene Safety & Risk Management​

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  • Dynamic Risk Assessment

  • Hazards & Risk Factors

  • Best Practice guidance

  • Assistance Vehicle position/parking

  • Correct use of lighting and PPE

  • Coning and signage requirements

  • Road Traffic Law factors

  • Procedures for different road types​

  • Procedures for premesis/sites

  • Duty of care 

  • Public / Pedestrians / Road users

  • Manual Handling - COSHH - Working at height - Slips/Trips - PPE - (Brief overview as applicable the scene/work being completed)

Training to cover Scene Safety in Mobile Situations 

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2 Day Course  

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Scene Safety & Risk Management + H&S in maintenance and repair

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  • H&S law and Guidance - Workplace Procedures - Roles/Responsibilities - Safe use of Work Equipment - Manual Handling -COSHH - Working at height Slips/Trips - PPE - Moving Vehicles...

  • Customer Service (as applicable)

  • Dynamic Risk Assessment

  • Assistance Vehicle position/parking

  • Correct use of lighting and PPE

  • Coning and signage requirements

  • Road Traffic Law factors

  • Procedures for different road types​

  • Procedures for premesis/sites

  • Duty of care, Best Practice

  • Public / Pedestrians / Road users 

Training to cover all H&S factors for Maintenance / Repair work including Scene Safety in Mobile Situations

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Upcoming Course Dates

 1 Day Course    - Scene Safety & Risk Management​

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​-  28th April   - West Midlands Training Venue

-  19th May    - West Midlands Training Venue

2nd July     - West Midlands Training Venue

7th July      - West Midlands Training Venue

2026 Dates

 2 Day Course    H&S in maintenance and repair + Scene Safety & Risk Management

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27th & 28th April  - West Midlands Training Venue

-  18th & 19th May    - West Midlands Training Venue

1st & 2nd July        - West Midlands Training Venue

6th & 7th July        - West Midlands Training Venue

2026 Dates

Courses can also be held at your site - and online via video call

Contact us to enquire about these options

Course delivery by our experienced & professional trainer:

Over 20 years 'hands on' practical experience in the vehicle repair industry
NGC – NEBOSH National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health ï‚· ï‚·
AET Level 3 – Award In Education & Training (formerly PTTLS)
ITSSAR Registered Instructor - Independent Training Standards Scheme & Register
IVR Institute of Vehicle Recovery NHSS Authorised Instructor/Examiner 
National Highways Sector Scheme authorised Instructor
RTITB Registered Instructor - Road Transport Industry Training Board 
IMI - LEEA - ALLMI - C&G certifications 
DVSA/JAUPT Approved Driver CPC Centre Manager and Instructor

  Certification Options :​

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  • Exceed Safety Certification = Course attendance certification issued by us to demonstrate that training has been completed to meet national best practice guidance and occupational standards.​

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  • External Awarding Body Certification =                     Nationally recognised awarding body certification to meet National occupational standards.

Administered via the NHSS (National Highways Sector Scheme)

Accredited by Ofqual Registered awarding body (Government Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation) 

This certification is specifically referred to and recommended by compliance requirements and guidance as provided by,

HSE (Health & Safety Executive) guidance,

BSI (British Standards Institute) publications such as 'PAS43'

and many other work provider/contract and site requirements​.

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The wide range of work carried out and varied environments encountered when performing mobile assistance, maintenance & repair work presents many hazards and a real possibility of serious consequences. 

 

Consequences of incidents include property damage, lost money, complaints, poor company image, lost time,

staffing issues, lost contracts, increased insurance, injury, death, investigation, fines, prosecution..ect

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With appropriately trained staff companies can comply with legal and contractual requirements and reduce or avoid these consequences.​

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Below are just some of the common real world factors relating to the risk involved…​​​​​

  •  Moving vehicles

  •  Manual handling tasks 

  •  Slips, Trip and Falls hazards

  •  Exposure to hazardous substances 

  •  Equipment contact/operation

  •  Other road users and pedestrians

  •  Weather conditions

  •  Reduced visibility

  •  Customer actions/safety

  •  Vehicle position/road type 

  •  Equipment failure/fault 

  •  Vehicle fault/condition 

Even the most simple work presents many of the above hazards… 

A lot for the attending technician to manage all by themselves!

 

As stated in Health & Safety Law, 

‘Employers & Employees have responsibilities to ensure risks to health and safety are properly controlled’

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Managers and Employers responsibilities include…

  • Assessing risks to employees, customers, and any other people who could be affected by their activities.

  • Effective planning, organization, control, monitoring and review of preventive and protective measures.

  • Consulting employees about their risks at work and current preventive and protective measures.  

  • Providing training, equipment and protective clothing.

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Employees have a duty to take care of their own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by their actions at work

  • The technician is often in control of high risk situations, high value vehicles/loads & customer safety

  • It is essential that they have the knowledge and skills required to perform their role competently

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