Compliance Training Interventions
1) IDs/Passports 2) Medical Certificates 3) PrDP
Compulsory Compliance and Training Interventions | |||||||
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ID / Passport | Medical Certificate | PrDP | Dangerous Goods Permit | Driver Operational Manual | Defensive Driving Theory | RTMS | Defensive Driving Practical |
Contract Specific | |||||||
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Handling Dangerous Goods | Convey Dangerous Goods | Operate tailgates and tail-lifts | Working at Heights | Truck Mounted Cranes | Basic Rigging | First Aid | Firefighting |
Customer Specific |
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Safe Work Procedures (SWP, PJO, SOP) |
COMPULSORY
Driver Operational Manual
Course description: 1 Day
AARTO
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Procedure
Alcohol and Drug Policy
Annexure HH – Emergency Telephone Numbers
Behaviour Based Safety Policy
Code of Conduct
Collection and Delivery
Covid-19 Policy
Dangerous Goods Policy
Disciplinary Code Guidelines
Disciplinary Procedure
Documentation
Driver Accident Procedure
Driver Pre-Briefing and Debriefing Form
Driver Procedure
Driver Training
Drivers instruction for Remote Areas
Drivers Spillage Instruction
Emergency Lane Driving Policy
Equipment
Fatigue Management Policy
Fatigue Management Procedure
Grievance Procedure
Hijacking Procedure
Journey Management Policy
Lights on Policy
Mobile Device Policy
Occupational Health and Safety
Personal Protective Equipment Policy
Planning and Routing of Vehicles
Quality Objectives and Targets Policy
Refusal to Work Policy
Road Transport Management System (RTMS)
Safe Driving in Bad Weather Conditions Policy
Safety, Health and Environmental Objectives and Targets Policy
Safety, Health, Environmental and Quality Policy
SANS Specifications, Codes of Practice for Operations
Seat Belt Policy
Security Management Policy
Smoking Policy
Speed Policy
Speeding Procedure
Unauthorised Operator and Passenger Policy
Use of Panic Button and Driver Tag Procedure
Vehicle Accident Investigations
Vehicle Reverse Parking Policy
Wheel Chock Procedure
Defensive Driving Theory including RTMS
Course Description: 1 Day
Module 1: Defensive Driving
Module 2: In Cab Coaching
Module 3: Rollover Prevention
Module 4: Fatigue Management
Module 5: Product Knowledge
Module 6: Emergency Response
Module 7: RTMS
Defensive Driving Practical
Course Description: 1/2 Day
- Reverse and On-Road Assessment (Rigid, Rigid Drawbar, Trix Axle, Interlink, Superlink)
- On-Road Driving Evaluation
- Starting
- Moving Off
- Gear Management
- Clutch Management
- Brake Usage
- Regulatory Signs
- Safety Shields
- Driver Attitude
- Speeding
- Observation
- Signaling
- Vehicle Positioning
- Turns
- Acceleration
- RPM Control
- Incline and Decline
- Reversing of Vehicle
- General
Included Driver Scorecard, using Mix Telematics, Drive Cam, Mix Vision and Fuel Data.
CONTRACT SPECIFIC
Convey Dangerous Goods By Road
SAQA ID: 123259 NQF Level: 3 Credits: 4
Course description: 1 Day Refresher, 2 Day Novice
Dangerous Goods Training as gazetted to ensure compliance of Chapter 8 of the Road Traffic Act 1996, is necessary for any driver wanting to transport dangerous goods on South African roads. The purpose of learning is to ensure safe loading, conveying and off-loading of dangerous goods, according to legal and organisational requirements. Drivers will be skilled in conveying dangerous goods in accordance with legal, safety, manufacturer and other relevant requirements, and to handle incidents safely when they occur.
Any driver wishing to apply for a professional driving permit PrDP (D) or renew their PrDP (D) needs to receive a certificate of competence against this unit standard.
Course outline
Credited learners are capable of:
- Complying with relevant legal documentation requirements
- Applying safety and standard operating procedures during loading and off-loading
- Applying safety procedures in the event of an incident
- Complying with the requirements of SANS 10231 in terms of behaviour on route
Controlling Hazardous Dangerous Goods (Handling Dangerous Goods)
SAQA ID: 8020 NQF Level: 4 Credits: 4
Course description: 1 Day
Learners that successfully complete this course will be able to handle and store dangerous goods. They will be able to classify goods in preparation for storage and prepare these goods for safe transportation. Learners will also be able to handle incidents in the event of them happening in accordance with required safety procedures and guidelines.
Course outline
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
- Identify and classify dangerous goods in accordance with documentation, packing and labelling
- Correctly handle and store classified goods and substances during warehousing and storage
- Prepare the dangerous goods for transportation
- Take appropriate action in the event of an accident in the handling of the dangerous goods
The above programme can be customised to suit a specific organisation’s policies and procedures.
Operate tailgates and tail-lifts (Sky jacks)
SAQA ID: 123260 NQF Level: 3 Credits: 2
Course description: 1 Day
The purpose of learning is to ensure that the driver can operate the mechanisms safely and according to legal, organizational and manufacturer specifications. This will improve the learner’s career flexibility and will ensure accidents and injuries are prevented, improving the compliance, success, and profitability of road transport service delivery.
- Describe mechanical operation of equipment according to given specifications
- Describe different attachments: safety gates/platform extensions and ramps/roll stops/rollers/remotes
- Identify the following components: steel and hydraulic wire cables/power packs/platforms
- Lifting capacities
- Identify and categorize loads accurately
- Different freight types
Working at Heights (Fall Arrest)
SAQA ID: 229998 NQF Level: 1 Credits: 2
Course description: 1 Day
Purpose
- Explaining the use and limitations of a limited range of fall arrest equipment and fall arrest plan
- Inspecting, assembling and storing fall arrest equipment
- Selecting suitable anchor points
- Using fall arrest systems with a double lanyard
Specific Outcomes
- Demonstrate basic knowledge of the limitations of a limited range of fall arrest equipment and regulations
- Inspect, assemble and store fall arrest equipment
- Select suitable anchor points
- Use fall arrest systems with a double lanyard
- Use pre-installed vertical and horizontal life-lines and explain reducing risks during rescue
Operate Truck Mounted Cranes
SAQA ID: 242978 NQF Level: 3 Credits: 8
Course description: Refresher 1 day | Novice 5 days
Purpose
The person credited with this unit standard will be able to understand the functions of a truck mounted crane while using the crane in a safe and suitable manner. They will also be able to access support and emergency services in the case of an incident or accident in the workplace.
Specific Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of the functions of a truck mounted crane
- Identify the safety and suitability of the crane
- Inspect and record the operational fitness of the components of the truck and crane
- Operate a Truck Mounted crane
- Access available support systems and emergency services in case of incidents and accidents
Perform Basic Rigging Procedures
SAQA ID: 14706 NQF Level: 2 Credits: 4
Course description: 1 Day
Purpose
Learners accredited with this unit standard will be able to conduct basic rigging practices in accordance with legislative safety standards and job requirements.
This includes the inspection, selection and use of slings and lifting tackle to safely lift, move and stack loads.
Specific Outcomes
- Identify and select lifting equipment
- Convey loads by means of lifting equipment
- Care and store of lifting equipment
First Aid
SAQA ID: 119567 NQF Level: 1 Credits: 5
Course description: 2 Days
First Aid level 1 is the minimum required qualification for all workplaces in South Africa (as per the Occupational Health and Safety Act). The course equips candidates with the basic principles of assessing an emergency situation, contacting the emergency services as quickly as possible and while awaiting their arrival, candidates will be able to perform basic skills required to sustain life.
Formative assessment
- Various activities will be completed during class as well as for homework
Summative assessment
- Written Test
- Practical Exercise
Course outline
The course equips learners with the basic principles of assessing an emergency situation, contacting the emergency services as quickly as possible and while awaiting their arrival, candidates will be able to perform basic skills required to sustain life. Learners will be able to:
- Understand the laws of first aid, including the principles of emergency care
- Demonstrate an understanding of emergency scene management
- Treat wounds and arrest bleeding
- Know the first aid required for different injuries
- Utilise the correct equipment and safety precautions when administering first aid
- Understanding potential hazards in the work environment
- Performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Respond to cyanide poisoning (optional component for gold mining operations)
Basic Fire Fighting
SAQA ID: 12484 NQF Level: 2 Credits: 4
Course description: 1 Day
On completion of the course, the successful learner will be capable of identifying, containing, preventing and extinguishing different types of fires by operating basic firefighting equipment.
Formative assessment
- Various activities will be completed during class as well as for homework
Summative assessment
- Written Test
- Practical Exercise
Course outline
By the end of the course, the learner will be able to:
- Identify different types of fires
- Explain and practise fire prevention
- Operate basic firefighting equipment
- Perform basic firefighting procedures
CUSTOMER SPECIFIC
Safe Work Procedures (SWP, PJO, SOP)
Course description: 1 Day
Entering / Existing of Customer Site
Loading / Offloading Procedure
Tail Lift
Working at Heights
Secure Load – Contract Specific
Cylinder Handling
Opening / Closing Tautliner Curtains
Tarping and Netting
Coupling / Uncoupling of Drawbar Trailer
Hitching / Unhitching of Trailer
Operating Truck Mounted Loader Crane
Operating Vehicle Lifting Equipment