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The FAQ Level 3 Certificate in Emergency Response Ambulance Driving (RQF) (CERAD™) is designed to equip learners with the necessary knowledge, skills, and understanding for operating ambulance vehicles under both routine and emergency circumstances.
Depending on the vehicle type in which the learning and assessment will be conducted, candidates can choose from one of the following three qualification pathways:
This qualification is primarily targeted towards individuals who are currently working or planning to work as an ambulance support worker, associate ambulance practitioner, or a HCPC registered paramedic. It is an integral part of their professional development, enabling them to perform their duties more effectively and efficiently.
The CERAD™ program delivers a comprehensive training package that ensures all learners can operate their designated vehicles safely and competently, providing essential services within the emergency response sector.
This certificate can support progression onto further qualifications such as:
It can also support progression into job roles like Ambulance Support Worker, Associate Ambulance Practitioner, or HCPC Registered Paramedic.
This component serves as the foundation of the Level 3 Certificate in Emergency Response Ambulance Driving (RQF) course. It evaluates the learner’s knowledge and understanding of the duties and responsibilities tied to driving an emergency response ambulance.
You will learn to understand:
Component 2 is aimed at developing the skills and knowledge required to drive a class 3 ambulance under both routine and emergency response conditions. It’s structured into 12 Learning Outcomes:
You will learn to be able to:
The structure of this component, including the learning outcomes, is very similar to Component 2. The primary difference is the class of the ambulance vehicle (Class 2 for Component 3 vs. Class 3 for Component 2), which may require some different handling techniques.
You will learn to be able to:
Course Duration:
150 Hours
Course Description:
The FAQ Level 3 Certificate in Emergency Response Ambulance Driving (RQF) equips learners with the required abilities to operate ambulance vehicles in both routine and emergency situations. It covers a wide range of topics, including UK driving legislation, driver responsibilities, system of car control, safety systems, emergency response practices, navigation, and dealing with adverse conditions and human factors. The qualification allows ambulance service drivers to claim exemptions under road traffic legislation, in line with the Road Traffic Regulations Act. It caters to individuals aspiring to work as ambulance support workers, associate ambulance practitioners or HCPC registered paramedics.
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