Chain of Responsibility driver awareness training launched

Following on from our existing Chain of Responsibility online training and webinars covering Heavy Vehicle SafetyFatigue Management and Load Restraint for on-road and off-road parties, we are pleased to announce the release of our new online Chain of Responsibility training – specifically for drivers.


The self-paced, online course covers the HVNL, Fatigue Management, Speed Compliance, Load Restraint, Mass & Dimension Limits, and Roadworthiness, but with a focus on specific guidance and situations relevant to drivers. You can enrol one or more drivers as needed* via the Zenergy online registration screen on the course page and, once enrolled, each driver has a profile in the system so that the training progress can be tracked and, on completing the training, a printable certificate is issued so that they can evidence that they have completed their training**.


*Please note that if you have a large number of users who need to be bulk enrolled quickly or if you have specific requirements (such as if some of your driver’s do not have email addresses to be notified of their registration) please get in touch with us and we can register them into the training for you.



**The course is self-paced so that drivers have the flexibility to fit completing the training modules around their other working requirements and each driver has 12 months from the date of registration to complete the training from the date of enrolment.

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