Site Safety & Bulk Tanker Awareness in the Extractive & Mineral Processing Industries
Course detail
Category
Driver (CPC)
Title
Site Safety & Bulk Tanker Awareness in the Extractive & Mineral Processing Industries
Code
SSB
Description
The Site Safety & Bulk Tanker Awareness course is a dynamic one day Driver CPC programme designed to keep drivers safe, confident and aware of best practice when working in the extractives and mineral processing industries. Across 7 interactive hours, delegates explore real world risks, best practice behaviours, and the full journey of an industry driver—from arriving fit for work to navigating busy sites, loading safely, and discharging with precision.
Successful completion of the course and passing the assessment leads to the Site Safety & Tipper Awareness endorsement being uploaded onto your MP Connect Card.
The webinar variant of this course is only available by LAPTOP OR COMPUTER, please note that smart devices such as phones or tablet are not permittable for our courses.
Successful completion of the course and passing the assessment leads to the Site Safety & Tipper Awareness endorsement being uploaded onto your MP Connect Card.
The webinar variant of this course is only available by LAPTOP OR COMPUTER, please note that smart devices such as phones or tablet are not permittable for our courses.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for professional drivers working within the extractives and mineral processing sector who:
- Are required to hold an MP Connect Card as part of site access and industry compliance.
- Operate bulk tankers within asphalt, concrete, quarrying, operational, construction or customer sites.
Aims
The course aims to ensure drivers:
- Understand the key hazards present on mineral product sites.
- Recognise their responsibilities under site rules, legislation and best practice.
- Apply safe systems of work when operating vehicles, tankers and equipment.
- Demonstrate safe behaviours that reduce risk to themselves and others.
Includes
By the end of the course, delegates will be able to:
- Identify common site hazards and explain how to control them
- Follow safe procedures for vehicle movements, loading, unloading and tanker operations.
- Demonstrate correct use of PPE and adherence to site rules.
- Understand emergency arrangements, reporting requirements and escalation procedures.
- Apply safe working practices consistently across different site environments.
Duration
1 day
| Date | Venue | |
|---|---|---|
| 11/07/2026 | Online | Book |