Motor Vehicle Inspection and Checklist Training

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March 31, 2016
9am – 5pm
Ascott, Makati City (Formerly Oakwood Hotel)

Fee: Php 6,500.00 / person plus 12% VAT

  • Early Registration Payment: Ten-Percent (10%) Discount if PAID thirty (30) days before the training date
  • Group Discount: Five-Percent (5%) on Three (3) or More Participants

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Objectives

To provide basic knowledge in the workings of a road vehicle, safety aspects and points of vehicle failure due to different conditions met on the road, driving habits, vehicle wear and tear and what failure signs to look out for in a vehicle.

A periodic inspection checklist must be accomplished to assure the road worthiness and the safety of the passengers.

Who should attend

The course is designed to give an overall picture of vehicle safety aspects and parts failures that will compromise the safety of the passengers or cargo of the vehicle.

  1. Vehicle end users
  2. Drivers
  3. Mechanics
  4. Supervisors

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Course Outline

  • Vehicle Use
  • Safety aspects of the vehicle
  • What to look out for in your service vehicle
  • Vehicle Inspection
  • Heavy Goods cargo
  • Vehicle Checklist
  • Vehicle Servicing

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JAMES ELISEEFF

James was a graduate of BS Chemistry at the De La Salle University and an MS in Environmental Management.
He worked for Shell in the Philippines for the past 27 years from year 1982 to 30 June 2009 in varied positions in refining 17years at the Shell Pililla Lubeoil Refinery and 10 years in Shell Oil Products Distribution Business Countrywide.

His last position was the Project Manager for the completed (8.0 M USD) Chemicals remediation project at Shell Pandacan Installation for the Oil Distribution business. His job required orchestrating four (4) multinational contractors and three (3) local contractors in the demolition of surface and subsurface facilities, excavations and managing a project with numerous HSSE (Health, Safety Security, Environment) critical aspects to achieve on time, on budget and no HSSE incidents.

He has built up a cross sectional pool of knowledge / experience encompassing major aspects of the refining and Oil Products business activity in:

  • HSSE
  • Refinery Process Unit / Operations technologist
  • Refinery Utilities and Power Plant Operations Technologist
  • Project engineering and Management
  • Environmental Officer for Oil Products Distribution
  • Environmental Officer for the Pililla Refinery
  • Regulatory Environmental Policies
  • Manufacturing Management Systems (ISO 9002)
  • Environmental Management System ( ISO 14001)
  • Refinery Operations senior Tech A
  • Normal Operations / start Ups/ Shutdowns/ emergency Procedures
  • Trainor for refinery / utilities Operations staff and Terminal staff / HSS and Environment
  • Trainor for Distribution staff on Health, Safety, environment for the 24 terminals country wide
  • Refinery Energy Efficiency and Loss Monitoring
  • Refinery Feed water treatment for Utilities, Boilers and Power Plant Technical Supervisor

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BANCO DE ORO (BDO)

Account Name:

Aguila Group Companies (AGC) Development Corporation

Account Number:

00 543 801 3291

Bank Address:

Alfaro-Salcedo Village Branch, PCCI Bldg., 118 Alfaro St., Salcedo Village, Makati City 1227, Philippines

Swift Code:

BNORPHMM

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