ADNOC Approved Onshore Document for Safe Driving (ADSD) – HV Training
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Velosi is conducting ADNOC Approved Onshore Document for Safe Driving (ADSD) - HV Training
A Legal Document for Safe Driving (ADSD) – HV (Heavy vehicle) is mandatory for driving. To achieve this document, individuals need to critically understand potential hazards associated with driving heavy vehicles such as trucks, semi-trailers, B-double freight trucks and etc.
Velosi's ADNOC Approved Onshore Document for Safe Driving (ADSD) - HV Training course is well-structured for participants to portray necessary heavy vehicle driving skills and techniques to recognize potential hazards and implement best safety control strategies while driving onshore to ensure overall safety.
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By the end of this course, participants will learn to:
- Demonstrate driving skills associated with heavy vehicles.
- Clearly understand the technicalities of heavy vehicles.
- Learn to critically assess potential hazards associated with heavy vehicles.
- Immediately respond to emergencies to regulate safety.
- Comprehend the ADNOC Code of Practice policies and procedures for heavy vehicles.
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Training will be conducted via Microsoft Team Meeting. Meeting invites will be shared on the day before the first day of training.
Face-to-face training available as per request
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01 Day training from 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM GST (UAE Time)
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- Presentation Slides
- Study References
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Upon successful completion of training, participants will receive an "ADNOC Approved Onshore Document for Safe Driving (ADSD) - HV Training" course completion certificate.
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This course is appropriate for a wide range of professionals but is not limited to:
- Personnel operating vehicles on the onshore field.
- Drivers
- Individuals interested in a legal driving document.
Course Outline
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- Fundamentals of Heavy Vehicle Driving
- Defensive Driving Techniques
- Associated Risks of Heavy Vehicle
- Hazard Identification – Safety Protocols
- Heavy Vehicle Maintenance Protocols
- Emergency Response Procedures – Heavy Vehicle
- Q & A