Overview
Emergency Response Driver Training (ERDT) is a high-speed driver training that is primarily focused on the competencies of a driver to use his or her discretion as to when and where to exceed the speed limit on a road or for a vehicle, wisely, and the skill to do so as safely as is possible given need and circumstances. It is, therefore, necessary to provide a complete system which will ensure any training establishment, instructors, training and assessment meets both a level of quality and most importantly drivers who meet the competencies required. To this end there is a suite of codes setting out the basic and minimum levels necessary to meet a high-speed driver competency, accepting that organisations providing emergency response will need to provide more training to meet their duty of care for staff and the public and Health &Safety responsibilities. These standards and competencies are therefore a minimum and not expected to make up the entire competency required.
Guided Learning Hours
40 hours (5 days)
Prerequisites
Learning Objectives: