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Training & Development
Training and development act as an engine of improvements for any organization. The essence of training is improvement of knowledge, enhancement of skills and above all attaining an essentially positive attitude.
Our experience of improving employee skills and behavior in Pakistan spans over two decades and we have engineered and witnessed spectacular transformations. Consult & Train can provide many references where low performing employees were transformed over a period of time to compete with the best in the world.
Consult & Train has a team of certified and experienced in-house trainers as well as renowned trainers who work on contract with us. The unique expertise that we possess is our focus on the operators at shop floor and client contact level
In addition to English, we also develop and conduct programs in Urdu and other regional languages.
Program Listing with Briefs
Defensive Driving & Assessment
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DT/06/001/01 |
Standard Defensive Driving
Course (Light Vehicles) |
DT/06/002/01 |
Defensive Driving Course (Heavy Vehicles)
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DT/06/003/01 |
Defensive Driving Course (Minibus/Van) |
DT/06/004/01 |
Defensive Motorcycle Riding Course |
DT/06/005/01 |
Defensive Driving Refresher Course |
DT/06/006/01 |
Initial Driving Assessment/Screening |
Driving
Course & Assessments
Initial Driving Assessment/Screening
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Course Specifications |
Duration |
1 Hour |
Theory session |
15 Minutes |
Practical |
45 Minutes |
Trainees |
1-3 per session |
Objectives |
• To judge and assess an employee for adequate
safe driving skills required to drive on company
business • To identify gaps and suggest improvements
for further practice
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Defensive Driving Refresher Course |
Course Specifications |
Duration |
8 Hours |
Theory session |
3 Hours |
Practical |
5 Hours |
Trainees |
12 per session |
Objectives |
• To refresh and further develop driving and road risk management skills
• To enhance recognition and perception of hazards
• To analyze and address unsafe driving practice, near miss or an accident identified prior to the course
• An assessment report is provided
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Standard Defensive Driving Course |
Course Specifications |
Duration |
8 Hours |
Theory session |
4 Hours |
Practical |
4 Hours |
Trainees |
12 per session |
Objectives |
• To create awareness of the importance of a positive driving mindset
• To enhance recognition and perception of hazards
• To give awareness of modern vehicle dynamics and advance controls
• To encourage an advance driving style resulting in less driving stress and fatigue, reduced fuel consumption and vehicle wear and tear
• To highlight importance and value of safe driving with in the HSE frame work of the company
• To demonstrate the principles of conservation of essential time and space for safe handling of risky situations on the road.
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Defensive Driving Course (Minibus/Van) |
Course Specifications |
Duration |
8 Hours |
Theory session |
4 Hours |
Practical |
4 Hours |
Trainees |
12 per session |
Objectives |
• To highlight the role of a professional driver while driving on company or community business
• To enhance hazard recognition and perception on the road
• To develop journey management skills through reduced stress, fatigue management and improve personal, public and passenger safety
• To give awareness of understanding of modern transport vehicle dynamics
• To encourage the development of an advance driving style that ensures passenger safety and comfort, safe handling of cargo and reduction in fuel consumption and vehicle wear and tea |
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Defensive Driving Course (Light / Heavy Goods Vehicle) |
Course Specifications |
Duration |
8 Hours |
Theory session |
4 Hours |
Practical |
4 Hours |
Trainees |
10 per session |
Objectives |
• To enhance hazard recognition and perception
• To enhance participants understanding of modern rigid and articulated transport vehicles
• To inculcate safe and advance driving style which ensures vehicle and public safety and reduced fuel consumption and vehicle wear and tear
• To highlight health and safety implication involved in light and heavy goods vehicle driving |
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Defensive Motorcycle Riding Course |
Course Specifications |
Duration |
8 Hours |
Theory session |
4 Hours |
Practical |
4 Hours |
Trainees |
10 per session |
Objectives |
• To enhance techniques for hazard recognition, perception and neutralization
• To create understanding of good and bad riding mindset and attitude
• To improve participant’s understanding of motorcycle dynamics and effective use of controls
• To encourage the use of proper riding gear and advance riding style which reduces fuel consumption and vehicle wear and tear
• To highlight health and safety implications when riding on company business |
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Defensive Driving Seminar/Workshop |
Course Specifications |
Duration |
Seminar: 2-3 Hours |
Workshop: 4-8 Hours |
Trainees |
Seminar: Up to 100 per session |
Workshop: Up to 20 per session |
Objectives |
• To stress on the need for defensive driving in local driving environment
• To enhance hazard recognition and perception through interactive exercise
• To highlight the need for a positive driving attitude and practice techniques to counter stress while driving
• To explain pro-active and reactive defensive driving techniques
• To give awareness of the existing security risks prevalent in the present driving environment and their counter measures
• To give an overview of dealing with emergencies like brake and tyre failure and vehicle control during a skid |
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Engineering
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HSE/06/001/01 |
Crane Operator Training Course |
HSE/06/002/01 |
Safe Forklift Operation Course |
Crane Operator Training Course |
Course Specifications |
Duration |
8 Hours |
Theory session |
3 Hours |
Practical |
5 Hours |
Trainees |
10 per session |
Objectives |
• Safe lifting procedures
• Load chart
• Lifting gear
• Operating systems
• Visual inspection of wire ropes
• Routine checks
• Signals |
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Safe Forklift Operation Course |
Course Specifications |
Duration |
8 Hours |
Theory session |
3 Hours |
Practical |
5 Hours |
Trainees |
10 per session |
Objectives |
• Importance of the safe operation with HSSE implication
• Awareness of technical skills needed in forklift operations
• To develop advance and safe skills of load handling
• To highlight safe procedures required during fueling, battery changing and charging and general maintenance |
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Safety, Health & Environment
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HSE/06/001/01 |
Standard First Aid Course |
HSE/06/002/01 |
Basic Fire Fighting Course |
Standard First Aid Course |
Course Specifications |
Duration |
8 Hours |
Theory session |
4 Hours |
Practical |
4 Hours |
Trainees |
10 per session |
Objectives |
• Preserve life
• Prevent further injury
• Promote recovery
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Basic Fire Fighting Course |
Course Specifications |
Duration |
8 Hours |
Theory session |
4 Hours |
Practical |
4 Hours |
Trainees |
10 per session |
Objectives |
• Chemistry of Fire
• Principles of combustion, extinction and spread of fire
• Causes of fire
• Basic fire fighting equipment |
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Program Listings
Road Transport Management
Course List: Details available on request
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General
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RTMS-G-001-01 |
Computer Skills |
RTMS-G-002-01 |
Principles of Supervision / Management |
RTMS-G-003-01 |
Driver Management |
RTMS-G-004-01 |
Managing Haulier-Base |
RTMS-G-005-01 |
Communication Skills |
RTMS-G-006-01 |
Human Resources Management |
RTMS-G-007-01 |
Social & Ethical Aspects of Road Transport |
RTMS-G-008-01 |
Road Transport Finance |
RTMS-G-009-01 |
Road Transport Laws |
Basic Sciences
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RTMS-BS-001-01 |
Math & Statistics for Road Transport |
RTMS-BS-002-01 |
Applied Science for Road Transport |
Technical
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RTMS-T-001-01 |
Truck Design & Operation Basics |
RTMS-T-002-01 |
Vehicle Inspection & Maintenance |
RTMS-T-003-01 |
Remote Vehicle Tracking |
Operations
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RTMS/OPS/001/01 |
Haulage Operations Basics |
RTMS/OPS/002/01 |
Road Transport Operations, Procedures & Rules |
RTMS/OPS/003/01 |
Journey Management & Driver Trip Logs |
RTMS/OPS/004/01 |
Vehicle Scheduling |
RTMS/OPS/005/01 |
Fleet Management |
Road Transport Health, Safety, Security & Environment
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RTMS/HSE/001/01 |
Basic Health, Safety, Security & Environment |
RTMS/HSE/002/01 |
Emergency Response |
RTMS/HSE/003/01 |
Accident Investigation |
RTMS/HSE/004/01 |
Work Permits & Gas Freeing |
RTMS/HSE/005/01 |
Safe Loading & Securing |
RTMS/HSE/006/01 |
First Aid |
RTMS/HSE/007/01 |
Spot Checks, Inspections & Audits |
RTMS/HSE/008/01 |
Defensive Driving |
RTMS/HSE/009/01 |
Fatigue Management |
Vehicle Maintenance
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RTMS/VM/001/01 |
Truck Design & Operations |
RTMS/VM/002/01 |
Vehicle Inspections |
RTMS/VM/003/01 |
Preventive Maintenance |
RTMS/VM/004/01 |
Vehicle Repairs |
RTMS/VM/005/01 |
Workshop Management |
RTMS/VM/006/01 |
First Aid |
RTMS/VM/007/01 |
Spot Checks, Inspections & Audits |
RTMS/VM/008/01 |
Defensive Driving |
RTMS/VM/009/01 |
Fatigue Management |
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