What is the CPCS Ride on Roller course (A31)?
The CPCS Ride on Roller (A31) category of plant training and testing teaches the relevant operational and safety requirements when using a ride on roller, earning you your red CPCS trained operator card.
Your training covers all pre-start, running checks and shut down procedures, the safe use of equipment and recognising compact/uncompacted areas.
CPCS Ride on Roller Course - Key Information
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Foundation and Experienced courses available
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Complete this course to apply for your Red Card or to keep your Blue Card up to date
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CPCS is the most recognised qualification for operating plant in the UK
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Practical, hands-on training course
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You must hold the relevant CITB health, safety and environment test (less than 2 years old)
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Theory assessment and practical CPCS technical test
What will I learn on a Ride on Roller Course (A31)?
Knowledge and Skills covered on the Ride on Roller course will include:
- Safely and efficiently operate a Ride on Roller
- Pre-use checks
- Start-up and shut-down procedures
- Manoeuvring and positioning the roller
- Compaction techniques
- Relevant health and safety regulations
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Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS)
The CPCS covers an extensive range of plant categories. The Construction Plant Competence Scheme uses practical and written assessments to ensure you are competent in your chosen category. These assessments are taken at the end of your training.
- Pass the relevant Health, Safety and Environment Test.
- Attend training days in your chosen category.
- At the end of your training, complete your category assessments (assessment fee’s are included in your course price).
- Receive your Trained Operator (red) or Competent Operator (blue) card.
What is the difference between the Red and Blue CPCS Card?
You can start working within your chosen category once you have earned the Red (trained operator) card. The card confirms the core skills, knowledge and understanding required. However, a newly trained operator will still require full and close supervision until they deemed sufficiently experienced to without supervision. That is where the Blue CPCS card comes in.
Red CPCS Card
Each category on your red card will have it’s own 2 year expiry date the card itself has no expiry. Your Red card is not renewable, this is to ensure progression towards your competent card (The Blue CPCS card). During the 2 years you will be expected to register and achieve a NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) or SVQ (Scottish Vocational Qualification) and upgrade to the Blue (competent operator) card.
Blue CPCS Card
To earn your Blue card you must meet the requirements of the Red card plus complete an NVQ or SVQ in your category.
Your Blue card will last for 5 years, each category on the card will have the expiry of the card itself. You will have to renew your card within the 5 years.
If you would like to read more about the application process for Red and Blue CPCS cards, read this ‘How to get your CPCS Card’ document from CPCS.
CPCS Ride On Roller Course Content
You will cover the following learning objectives on your CPCS Ride on Roller course (A31):
- Describe the nature of the sector of industry and their role and responsibilities as a plant operator.
- Name and explain the purpose of principle components, the basic construction, controls and terminology.
- Conform with manufacturer’s requirements as per the operator’s handbook, other types of information source and relevant regulations and legislation.
- Undertake all pre-use checks.
- Configure and set for site travel.
- Travel over rough, undulating ground, substantial inclines and level surfaces.
- Manoeuvre in confined spaces.
- Configure and set for compacting duties.
- Explain actions required for hazards, underground and overhead services.
- Compact loose granular materials to specification.
- Compact in straight lines and around radii.
- Compact supported and unsupported edges.
- Explain the principles, requirements and techniques of good compaction.
- Carry out shut down and securing procedures.
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Assessment and Certification
You will take both a theory and practical assessment for your CPCS Ride on Roller course.
You will take a theory assessment in the form of the CPCS verbal test. You need to achieve 80%, plus full marks on any mandatory questions to pass the standard set in the theory test.
Your practical test will assess your operating ability through practical activities based on the core skills needed to operate the Ride on Roller.
What qualification will I get on the CPCS Ride on Roller course?
- CPCS Trained Operator Card (red card) on passing the CPCS technical tests.
- CITB National Construction College e-certificate, available on request from CITB.
Entry Requirements
You need to have the following to enrol on the CPCS Ride on Roller course:
- The relevant CITB health, safety and environment test, passed no more than two years before the course start date
- Good understanding of spoken and written English.
Special Considerations
The delegate can have additional time for their theory test which is a verbal or taped verbal test. If a translator is required, this will incur additional costs and will need to be arranged in advance.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding support during the course, please contact our team on 0800 0213 263.
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