
Risk Assessment Driver Training and VIP Protection
Risk Assessment Driver Training raises the level of a driver’s overall effectiveness by increasing awareness, placing more knowledge at a driver’s disposal and sharpening skills of observation, perception and forward planning. The application of these driving skills will decrease the likelihood of collisions which results in vehicle damage, injury or death. It will reduce lengthy and costly down time of the vehicle whilst undergoing repairs for damages. Maintenance, fuel bills and Insurance premiums will be reduced. It also serves as a S.O.P. (Standard Operating Procedure) to which the driver should adhere to and will be held accountable against on completion of the course!
- Vehicle Inspection
- Driver condition and Psychological factor
- Risk assessment driving principles
- Intersection management
- VIP protection drivers
- Tactical driving
- VIP position in vehicle
- Avoiding an ambush
- Vehicle seating plan
- Forces impacting on driving
- Eco-driving
- Dealing with common emergencies
- VIP Drivers
- Fleet Managers and Administrators
- Government Transportation Professionals
- Fleet Maintenance Managers
- Transportation Consultants
- Fleet Management Industry Personnel
- State Transportation Professionals
- Fleet Planners
- Contracts and Logistics Managers
- General Fleet Operations Staff
Our Accreditation Partner
In terms of the Higher Education Act, all courses and programmes offered by Business Schools resort under the Council on Higher Education’s Quality Committee (CHE QC) for assessment and quality-assurance purposes. All courses offered by Southern Business School are registered through the prescribed higher education processes and are subject to internal quality assurance processes as far as moderation, assessment and accreditation are concerned. When short courses are aligned to modules of formal academic programmes of Southern Business School, or SAQA Registered Unit standards, they are credit-bearing short courses. This status is also described in the Criterion Guideline document for Short Courses” from SAQA