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Course catalogue

Managers INSPECTION AND PENALTY REGIME IN ROAD TRANSPORT – CODE 44561 (30 HOURS)
OBJECTIVES:
  • Understand the penalty regime that applies to non-compliance with current road transport regulations.
  • Assess the purpose of inspection services.
  • Understand the operating regime of inspection services.
  • Identify the various control instruments.
  • Recognise the importance of systematic inspection in achieving compliance with current regulations.
  • Understand the planning and cooperation of the sector and the forces in charge of supervising transport.
  • Recognise the importance of administrative procedure as a safeguard for individuals.
  • Understand the administrative penalty procedure and its safeguards.
  • Identify the validity and effectiveness requirements of administrative acts and of the common administrative procedure for all Public Administrations, including the penalty procedure.
CONTENTS:
  • Identification of infractions and types of penalties
  • Inspection services
  • Control instruments
  • Permitted speed
  • Members of the Land Transport Inspectorate
  • Coordinated action of the State Land Transport Inspection Services with those of the Autonomous Communities and Local Entities
  • Start of the penalty procedure
  • Conduct of the penalty procedure
  • Conclusion of the procedure
  • Conduct of the penalty procedure under the LOTT (Spanish Land Transport Act)
  • Acts of investigation and notification
  • Pleadings and evidence
  • Proposed decision and notification
  • Decision
  • Time-barring of infractions and penalties
  • Imposition and enforcement of penalties
  • The register of transport operators and activities
  • The obligation of legal persons to communicate electronically with Public Administrations
  • Implementation of Directive 2011/82/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2011
Managers INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT OPERATIONS – CODE 44518 (25 HOURS)
OBJECTIVES:
  • Know how to differentiate between intra-EU and extra-EU operations.
  • Know in which cases to use one mode of transport or another according to the company's needs.
  • Know in which cases to use one or another international trade term using real cases.
  • Know how to contract any mode of transport, and understand and calculate the criteria and elements of a quotation.
  • Know how to use algorithmic methods such as Vogel's to calculate the shortest routes.
  • Understand the close relationship between networks and intermodality.
  • Know the breakdown of costs of a shipment depending on the mode of transport used.
  • Understand the characteristics and usefulness of those documents that are essential in an export / import transport operation.
  • Know in each case which document should be contracted.
  • Know how to distinguish, and when to use, T1, T2 and T2L documents.
CONTENTS:
  • Unit 1: Introduction to transport
  • Unit 2: Vehicle types
  • Unit 3: Incoterms
  • Unit 4: Regulatory framework
  • Unit 5: Route planning
  • Unit 6: Networks and infrastructure
  • Unit 7: Costs
  • Unit 8: Basic document management
  • Unit 9: Insurance policies
  • Unit 10: Documentation
Safety BASIC LEVEL EMERGENCIES, EVACUATION AND SELF-PROTECTION – CODE 43774 (50 HOURS)
OBJECTIVES:
  • Learn the contents of the self-protection manual.
  • Determine what an emergency plan consists of.
  • Learn guidelines to implement an emergency plan.
  • Understand the means available to prevent fires.
CONTENTS:
  • Introduction
  • Definition of self-protection plan (SP)
  • Definition of emergency plan (EP)
  • Premises that must have a self-protection plan
  • Premises that must have an emergency plan
  • Objectives of the self-protection plan or the emergency plan
  • Main features of an emergency plan
  • Persons responsible for drafting the self-protection plan or an emergency plan
  • Drafting of the self-protection plan
  • Validity of the emergency plan or the self-protection plan
  • Implementation of the emergency / self-protection plan on the premises
  • Strategy for implementing the emergency / self-protection plan
  • Emergency drills on the premises
  • Identification and classification of emergencies
  • Procedures for responding to emergencies
  • Definition and duties of the people and teams that will intervene in emergencies
Drivers ACCIDENT PREVENTION IN DRIVING – CODE 43135 (40 HOURS)
THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
  • Current situation.
  • Causes and factors involved in accidents
  • Related to the road.
  • Related to the driver.
  • Related to the vehicle.
  • Analysis of accidents
  • Types of accidents.
  • Phases of an accident.
  • What to do in the event of an accident:
  • How to act.
  • Procedures to follow.
  • First aid.
ACCIDENT PREVENTION
  • Safe driving.
  • Preparing the trip
  • The driver.
  • The vehicle.
  • Carrying out the trip:
  • Driving in adverse weather conditions: prevention
  • Factors that affect the driver's abilities
  • Parking and manoeuvring safely.
PROPOSED SOLUTIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
  • Ergonomics and set-up of the driving position.
  • Techniques applied to defensive driving.
  • Human factor. The driver:
  • At-risk groups.
  • Speed, alcohol, drugs, medicines.
  • Drowsiness and stress.
  • Vehicle safety devices.
  • Compliance with traffic rules.
Drivers ROAD SAFETY AND AWARENESS – CODE 43138 (20 HOURS)
OBJECTIVES:
  • Raise driver awareness to reduce accidents and conflict situations on the road.
  • Identify the factors that affect driving safety.
  • Understand the main rules, advice and preventive measures to drive safely and responsibly.
  • Achieve greater driving efficiency.
  • Know how to act in the event of a road traffic accident.
CONTENTS:
  • Objectives of the manual
  • Introduction to road safety
  • Definitions and road safety data
  • Driving risk factors and preventive measures
  • General road safety recommendations
  • Actions in the event of a road traffic accident
Forklift operators FORKLIFT TRUCK OPERATOR – CODE 42964 (50 HOURS)
OBJECTIVES:
  • Promote safe behaviour by informing and raising awareness about the risk of using forklift trucks.
  • Eliminate or reduce the risks arising from working conditions or their consequences.
  • Inform and train on the current regulations regarding the operation of forklift trucks.
CONTENTS:
  • Types of forklift truck.
  • Classifications. By energy source. Electric. Thermal. By type of wheels. Tricycle. 2 drive axles. By driving mode. By lifting height. Vertical mast. Telescopic tilting boom. Low lift. By movement type. By load position. Stacker. Reach truck. Counterbalanced.
  • Driver requirements. Driving
  • Lifting loads with mechanical means
  • Influence of the slinging angle. Use and storage of ropes, cables, chains, slings and rigging. Centres of gravity. Mechanical handling of loads. Rules for driving with forklifts
  • Safety canopy.
  • Different types of mast. Forks. Safety and ergonomic components. Audible warning, reverse and presence light signalling. Exhaust pipe protector. Steering wheel positioning. Driver's seat. Cushioned ergonomic seat. Type of wheels. Indicator plates. Load capacity. Immobilisation, protection against involuntary manoeuvres and unauthorised workers. Side shifters. Fork positioners. Integral fork carriages. Paper roll clamps. Push/Pulls. Carton clamps. Rotators. Bale clamps. State-of-the-art multiple load handlers. Fork clamps. Drum clamps. Load tippers. Layer pickers. Load stabilisers. Front tipper. Load extender. Hydraulic and electrical systems. Work platforms on forklift trucks. Design. Load capacity. Maximum permissible load. Working height. Dimensions. Surface. Paintwork. Use. Protection systems. Forklift truck. Assembly and characteristics of the autonomous control devices of work platforms. Indications. Risks. Maintenance. Lifting loads with mechanical means. Influence of the slinging angle. Use and storage of ropes, cables, chains, slings and rigging. Centres of gravity. Mechanical handling of loads. Rules for driving with forklifts

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