IGC 2 Element 2 New Syllabus PDF
IGC 2 Element 2 New Syllabus PDF
Unit IGC2
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Learning Outcomes
On completion of this element, you should be able to demonstrate
understanding of the content through the application
of knowledge to familiar and unfamiliar situations. In particular you
should be able to:
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Unit IGC 2
Element 2.1
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Hazards in Vehicle Operations
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Forklift Trucks
Factors that can cause a FLT to overturn:
• Cornering whilst being driven too fast
• Uneven loading of the forks
• Driving over potholes
• Driving with the load elevated,
especially cornering
• Uneven tyre pressures
• Driving across a slope (rather than
straight up/down the fall line)
• Excessive braking
• Collisions, especially with kerbs
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Lateral Instability
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Collisions
Collisions can occur between the vehicle and:
• Other vehicles
• Pedestrians
• Fixed objects
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Collisions
Factors that can increase the risk of collisions:
• Driving too fast
• Inadequate lighting
• Reversing without the help of a banksman
• Blind spots, such as corners and entrances
• Bad weather conditions (e.g. rain)
• Obstructed visibility (e.g. overloaded forklift truck)
• Poor design of pedestrian walkways and crossing
points
• Lack of vehicle maintenance
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Control Strategies
• Eliminate the hazard
• Create a safe place
• Create a safe person
• Risk Assessment:
– identify the hazards
– identify the groups at risk
– evaluate the risk
– record and implement
– review
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The Workplace Environment
• Vehicle-free zones
• Pedestrian-free zones
• Traffic route layout
• Segregation
• Marked walkways
• Separate access points
• Good visibility
• High-visibility clothing
• Signage
• Maintained roads/pathways
• Avoid gradients
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Parking Rules
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The Vehicle
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The Driver
The driver should be:
• Competent to drive the
vehicle
• Medically fit to drive
• Provided with specific
information, instruction
and training
• Supervised
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End of Section Quiz
1. What are the main hazards in vehicle
operations?
2. What are the factors which could
cause a fork lift truck to overturn?
3. What could increase the likelihood of
vehicle collisions?
4. What control measures could reduce
the risk of injury during reversing
operations?
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Unit IGC 2
Element 2.2
Driving at Work
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Managing Work-Related Driving Risk
• Manage driving like any other hazard
• Policy
• Responsibility
• Organisation
• Systems
• Monitoring
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Risk Assessment
1. Identify the hazards
– journey
– vehicle
– driver
2. Identify who may be harmed
3. Evaluate the risks
– Eliminate the need to travel
– Travel by a safer means
– If road travel, take sensible precautions
4. Record the findings
5. Review
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The Driver
• Competency
− Drivers license checked
− Experience and ability
• Training
− Advanced or defensive driving courses
− Vehicle safety, pre use inspection
• Fitness and health
− medical examination
− eyesight checks
− drugs policy
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The Vehicle
• Suitability
− Minimum requirements, standards
− Insurance and MOT if private vehicles used
• Condition
− Maintained
− Pre-use inspections
− Defect reporting
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The Vehicle
• Safety equipment
− Seat belts, airbags, head restraints
− Emergency triangles, first-aid kit, spare tyre
− Fire extinguisher
• Ergonomic
− Adjustability of seat position and controls
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The Journey
• Routes
− Avoid hazards, e.g. town centres
− Select low risk roads,
e.g. motorways
− Avoid roadworks
• Scheduling
− Avoid peak times
− Avoid fatigue times, e.g. 2-6 am, 2-4 pm
− Flexible deadlines
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The Journey
• Time
− Realistic, e.g. route, weather, breaks
− Rest breaks
− Statutory requirements, e.g. Lorry drivers (HGV)
• Distance
− Use other transport
− Not excessive
• Weather conditions
− Reliable weather forecasts
− No driving/additional safety
advice in bad weather
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