The licence and qualification requirements for HGV recovery
Recovering a vehicle over 3.5 tonnes requires a Category C driving licence (rigid) or Category C+E (articulated). The recovery vehicle itself, a heavy-recovery truck or rotator, is typically 26 to 44 tonnes GVW, requiring the same licence. The operator must also hold a Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) under EU and retained UK law for commercial drivers.
Lifting equipment on the recovery vehicle, the crane, the winch, the underlift, must be thoroughly examined every six months under LOLER. For a rotator (a 360-degree crane-equipped recovery vehicle capable of righting overturned HGVs), the examination schedule is more demanding because of the complexity of the lift geometry.
Not all recovery operators are equipped for HGV work. A standard 3.5-tonne tilt-bed is the right tool for a car; it is categorically wrong for a 44-tonne articulated lorry. Book a heavy-recovery specialist, the operator's website will state their maximum lift capacity.
