All posts by: Roger

Winching is a high-risk, high-responsibility skill. When deployed incorrectly, it can cause serious injury, vehicle damage and operational delay. When delivered by a competent instructor, however, it becomes a controlled, effective recovery method that underpins safe incident response. At Beyond...
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When your teams are required to access remote infrastructure across hills, forestry tracks and exposed upland sites, standard on-road driver training simply isn’t enough. That’s where Lantra 4×4 training in Wales plays a vital role. Beyond Driving recently delivered a...
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Running an equestrian centre demands practical skills, reliable equipment and a strong focus on safety. From checking paddocks and repairing fencing to transporting feed and managing land in wet conditions, All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) are an essential tool in day-to-day...
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First Operational Deployment of Beyond Driving’s Upgraded Polaris Winch System Beyond Driving recently delivered a specialist winch training course for the Welsh Ambulance Service Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) — marking not only a successful operational training day, but also...
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Qualsafe-Assured Professional Development Near Kidderminster Beyond Driving recently began the week near Kidderminster, delivering our Qualsafe-assured 4×4 Winch Instructor Training programme for Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service. Designed to refresh, reinforce and extend existing expertise, the course provided...
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Beyond Driving has recently returned to Scotland to deliver a series of Lantra 4×4 Operator training coScotland’s terrain presents unique challenges for professional drivers operating in remote, rural and off-road environments. From forestry tracks and exposed upland routes to soft...
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Operating safely off-road is a critical requirement for Openreach engineers working across rural and semi-rural environments. Access routes are rarely predictable, and in prolonged wet weather they can deteriorate quickly into deep mud, standing water and unstable ground. Recently, Beyond...
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Across local authorities, utilities, conservation organisations and infrastructure providers, towing trailers is a routine but high-risk activity. Whether transporting plant, equipment, access platforms or materials, poorly managed trailer operations expose organisations to serious safety, legal and operational consequences. Building on...
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This week, Beyond Driving has been working near Chichester delivering its Qualsafe-accredited Level 4 Instructor course for the South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) Hazardous Area Response Team (HART). Designed for experienced operational personnel, this advanced qualification strengthens in-house training capability while...
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When organisations rely on vehicles as part of day-to-day operations, training is not simply a box-ticking exercise. Under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER), employers have a clear legal duty to ensure that any work equipment –...
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