This lesson explains the requirements of a standard workday within the GTS yard environment. It covers how each day is started, individual responsibilities for preparation, vehicle readiness, documentation, and communication with the office. The lesson reinforces the importance of consistency, accountability, and teamwork to ensure operations run safely and efficiently throughout the day.
Learners will gain a clear understanding of what is expected before starting work, during the day, and at the end of shift, including yard standards, housekeeping responsibilities, and readiness for emergency or after-hours work.
This lesson explains the weekly responsibilities required to maintain a clean, safe, and well-organised yard at GTS. While some tasks may be carried out more frequently, this lesson focuses on the ongoing weekly duties that support daily operations, emergency readiness, and a professional working environment.
Learners will understand that weekly yard tasks are a shared responsibility and that maintaining cleanliness, order, and equipment condition is essential to safety, efficiency, and teamwork—regardless of role or seniority.
This lesson explains the personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing requirements for working outdoors and within the yard under varying environmental conditions. It covers appropriate work clothing, footwear, and protective measures required when working in hot, cold, wet, low-light, or high-UV environments.
Learners will gain an understanding of how correct PPE selection and clothing choices help prevent injury, manage fatigue, reduce environmental exposure risks, and support safe work practices around vehicles, plant, and machinery.
This lesson explains the correct handling and management of inbound vehicles within the GTS yard, including impound, accident, and forensic vehicles. It outlines staff responsibilities when vehicles arrive, the importance of accurate identification and documentation, and the procedures for safely positioning and storing vehicles.
Learners will understand how correct handling of inbound vehicles supports legal compliance, operational efficiency, safety, and the integrity of police and forensic processes.
This lesson explains the end-to-end process for scrapping vehicles at GTS, including administrative verification, vehicle preparation, component removal, environmental controls, and final transport to the scrapyard. It outlines the shared responsibilities between admin staff and yard personnel to ensure accuracy, safety, and legal compliance throughout the scrapping process.
Learners will gain a clear understanding of why strict VIN verification, photographic evidence, and controlled destruction steps are essential to prevent errors, protect the business, and meet regulatory requirements.