Analogue and Digital Tachograph Training
Managers and drivers need to be familiar with both traditional and digital tachograph systems and how to integrate them. Drivers must be able to operate both types of tachograph as new vehicles with digital tachographs replace older vehicles that have the analogue tachograph. This is also applies where ad-hoc hired vehicles are periodically used operationally. In all cases, it is imperative that drivers understand how to integrate the records from both.
Our aim is to provide a service that offers exactly the right knowledge, in a format that provides flexible and quality learning, at your premises. Our courses provide a hands-on experience using an on-screen simulator.
Courses are available for Drivers and Fleet Management Staff. Training can be delivered at your premises at times that are convenient to suit your operational needs.
What they cover
Introduction
- Legislation
- System overview
- Smart Cards
- Data storage
- Drivers
- Companies
- Operating controls and menus
- The display
- Printers
- UTC and local time
Producing and using printouts
- Comparing tachograph charts and printouts
- Types and structure of printouts
- The new pictograms
- Evaluating daily printouts
- Evaluating additional printouts
- Maintenance
- Reporting suspected faults and incidents
Specialised Modules
Drivers- Normal work routines (Start of shift, on the road, end of shift, etc)
- Special questions (Crossing borders, checks and controls, What to do if....)
- Changing to the new systems (introducing work routines, special cases and driver duties)
- Organisation aids (Classroom training and other activities, archiving data, testing equipment)
- Combining traditional analogue and digital tachograph data to ensure complete records
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