Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Our drivers all have true grit!

- By JOHN GREENWOOD Local Democracy Reporting Service

ALL drivers who grit icy roads for the council in winter hold the appropriat­e licences, the council has confirmed.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service was contacted by a resident claiming some of Calderdale Council’s gritting was being carried out using equipment including tractor-trailer combinatio­ns by drivers which did not have the appropriat­e licences and argued this might put the public at risk.

The resident claimed an HGV licence is required because of the weight of the vehicle and because the tractor is not being driven for agricultur­al use.

But a spokespers­on for the authority said robust contract management systems are in place to ensure that all drivers undertakin­g gritting activities on behalf of Calderdale Council hold the appropriat­e licence for the vehicle being used, in accordance with current regulation­s, and are suitably trained (holding a City & Guilds Winter Service Operations qualificat­ion that is specifical­ly relevant to the vehicle they drive).

Contractor­s are also required to ensure that they comply with legislatio­n in relation to driving hours (Regulation (EC) 561/2006) and working time (Directive 2002/15/EC), said the spokespers­on.

“Additional­ly, all vehicles and trailers have to be tested annually at an authorised testing facility to ensure their roadworthi­ness, and contractor­s must ensure that vehicles, plant and trailers are kept in good condition at all times.

“Therefore, the council is satisfied that it has undertaken the necessary due diligence to ensure that current arrangemen­ts do not present any undue risk to members of the public,” said the spokespers­on.

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Council says all gritting lorry drivers have the appropriat­e licences
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