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Posted By Kevin john Potts Would anyone know if you need to be a registered optician to conduct an eye check for an HGV driver? One of my managers was at a Fors meeting yesterday and was told that the police are testing eyesight in the event of a serious accident. Our stop gap measure is to take the driver in the yard and get them to read a number plate at 20.5 metres (driving test standard) Is this acceptable? we intend to send anyone who has problems to the opticians>
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Posted By garyh Turn the question around; should there be a legal issue, would this stand up as a sufficient and suitable check?
I think that the answer is "no". Surely it has to be an eye test by a competent person (probably an optician).
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Posted By Kevin john Potts OK thanks for that, i will be reccomending that we send them all to the opticians
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