Core training – Common set of core skills for control at the roadside and at the premises | Control officers performing checks at the roadside and/or premises must have a very good knowledge of:- the Union legal provisions for which the analysis of tachographs and the data recorded is crucial,
- the AETR and relevant rules of other international agreements, including the TCA,
- the guidelines and clarification notes provided by the Commission services for the implementation and enforcement of Regulations (EC) No 561/2006 and (EU) No 165/2014, and Directives 2002/15/EC and (EU) 2020/1057,
- the characteristics of the different versions of analogue, digital and smart tachographs, such as their design, functionalities and the type of data they can record.
Control officers performing checks at the roadside and/or premises must be able to:- use in a proficient way available software and any other relevant tools to analyse tachograph data,
- read and analyse the data from available software, tools and printouts,
- know the techniques to target controls by using efficiently all relevant databases and systems such as the European Register of Road Transport Undertakings (ERRU), risk rating system, TACHOnet, and Internal Market Information System (IMI),
- conduct themselves in accordance with the requirements of professional ethics,
- use the appropriate interview techniques and communication skills,
- take the adequate decisions based on the available information and evidence (tachograph data, information collected during the interview, material in the cabin (when allowed by national law), circumstances of the transport operation and history of the driver’s and undertaking’s compliance behaviour),
- report clearly orally and in writing,
- share information in the appropriate way with other Member States, when necessary.
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Training for control officers performing checks at the roadside | Control officers performing checks at the roadside must have a very good knowledge of:- the installation and functioning of tachographs,
- the rules and procedures on sealing and re-sealing of tachographs,
- how the relevant workshops work, such as the way they perform the checks and the tools they use.
In particular, control officers performing checks at the roadside must be able to:- identify fraud and manipulation performed on all tachograph versions in use,
- know the techniques to target controls by using the systems for remote early detection of possible manipulation or misuse,
- know how to stop vehicles for control purposes ensuring the safety of all,
- know how to handle and react to drivers’ behavior during checks.
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Training for control officers performing checks at the premises | Control officers performing checks at the premises must have a very good knowledge of:- procedures and investigation powers for checks at premises. This includes ways to obtain the relevant information, procedure on entering the premises, requesting information and inspection of corporate documents,
- the various existing business structures both at national and multinational level.
In particular, control officers performing checks at the premises must be able to:- know how to use and analyse large amount of data and compare data received from different sources,
- identify fraud and manipulation performed on all tachograph versions in use, especially in relation to the improper use of driver cards,
- show strong communicative skills and adapt the interviewing techniques according to the interviewee.
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