For the Candidate: The candidate learns how to effectively use the vehicle’s auxiliary breaking systems, identifies his weak points and how to improve them. For the Client Company: Reduced accidents, Reduced downtime, Reduced operational and maintenance costs. – Valid driver’s license – Driving experience of at least one year All training programs are approved for government subsidization (LAEK). For more information please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Trainings
Candidates/Vehicle Type
Heavy Vehicles: This program targets drivers holding category C, D, CE and drive the following vehicles: trucks, tractor-trailers, fuel tankers, cement tankers and buses.
Objective
Candidates will gain knowledge and develop skills regarding the proper use of the vehicle’s auxiliary breaking systems thus reducing wear, overheating, and risk of involvement in a road related accident as a result of losing vehicle control.
Indicative Training Content
Detailed program content is included upon request for an offer.
Benefits
Prerequisites
Participation
Theory: Groups of maximum twelve (12) candidates
Duration
– 4 hours theory session
Training Venue
– A Hall or other venue furnished with audio visual equipment