Sit Astride ATV or Sit In ATV 

At a glance… Training (with Assessment) Competence with Modules Duration Notes: The expected duration for the course is one day. However, please note this may vary according to factors such as level of experience, modules or attachments selected, or the ratio of Instructors to Learners.

 Delivery Method: Training (with Assessment) Competence Recognised by: This course is recognised by the HSE/HSA/HSENI. Every employer has the responsibility to ensure that all persons who use or supervise those using work equipment have received adequate training for purposes of health and safety. 

Prerequisites: There are no course prerequisites 

Introduction Learners can master the basics of Sit-Astride or  Sit In ATV riding / driving with our intensive course Overview in brief Sit-Astride All Terrain Vehicles (ATV), also known as quad bikes and all terrain cycles, are incredibly versatile machines. Their flexibility means they can work with a range of attachments, including trailers, sprayers and spreaders. That makes them popular across many agricultural, forestry and leisure industry businesses. But that popularity comes with the potential for danger. Without proper training, serious accidents can – and do – occur. Our course is aimed at learners with little experience of ATV riding

Who should attend? 

Anyone required to use a Sit-Astride ATV as part of their work. This would include novices and experienced operators who require their skills updating, with certification. We'd recommend a 1-day course for experienced learners and a 2-day course for those with little experience. If you're a complete novice, you may need longer to complete this course

Off Road Vehicle Operating (4x4)

Boost your confidence and know-how to tackle the toughest challenges that the land - and the unpredictable  weather - can throw at you.

Two certificate options are available:

Option 1 - Principles of Off Road Vehicle Operating.

Ideal if you're only looking to tackle basic off road challenges. Geared for driving in normal conditions, you'll only be facing a limited range of obstacles. There will be risk, but it's kept to a minimum.

Option 2 - Operating Vehicles in Off Road Adverse Conditions.

This is all about mastering more severe tests, including tough weather conditions. It will challenge both you and your vehicle, with a wide range of obstacles to tackle. You’ll also learn how to identify and manage risk safely.

The courses involve key theory and practical sessions:

  • Introduction
  • Health and safety
  • Attributes of vehicles and systems
  • Attributes of obstacles
  • Attributes of operators
  • Vehicle checks and preparation
  • Basic operating techniques
  • Vehicle recovery, safety briefing
  • Off road to on road checks.

If you've already had accredited training, you still might need a refresher course if:

  • Your last training was completed more than five years ago
  • You’ve had a recent incident or near miss
  • A new vehicle means it's time for a skills brush-up.

To join our courses all you’ll need are basic driving skills. But you'll be off road, not on holiday, so you’ll need to wear suitable clothing and proper shoes.

Worth noting: Smaller off road vehicles (ATVs for instance) and some larger, heavier or specialist vehicles (think tractors) are catered for by different Lantra Awards training courses.