Safer drivers for business & industry

Do your staff head off-road on the clock? Perhaps they need 4WD and recovery training, or a refresher to drive on country roads safely.

In whatever ways your crew is mobile, from navigating cities and towns to long distance country driving, our training will benefit them as everyday drivers and help meet your WH&S obligations.

What do you need?

You may think you’re after an accredited course, however we recommend a tailored First Time Drive training experience, certified by us and designed to your team’s unique requirements. Our comprehensive, bespoke training means you won’t be paying for elements you don’t need.

We provide a full package including lesson plans, learning outcomes and assessment criteria, all in line with the national standard. 

This same format of non-accredited training applies in many Government agencies.

If your workplace needs to ‘tick that box’ for accredited training, we can offer the following through our RTA partner:

PMASUP236 – Operate vehicles in the field.

FWPCOT3329 – Perform complex four wheel drive operations. 

RIIVEH305E – Operate and maintain a four wheel drive vehicle.

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Workplace Check Drives

In our two-hour Check Drive, we’ll give your staff driving tips to help in any areas we think they need, then provide you with a Certificate of Competency to affirm they have met First Time’s precise standards.

Dealership deals

Want to set your vehicle dealership apart? How about giving customers a training course in the vehicle they’ve purchased as part of a value-add deal?

Or, before they buy, would some one-on-one professional training in the vehicle they’re looking to purchase get them over the line to sign?

Organise a hands-on experience for your customers to help you secure that next sale.

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Over the five year period from 2015 to 2019, 62% of worker fatalities (566 fatalities) involved vehicles.

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