Objective
OBJECTIVES
The aim of the project is to respond to a need on the part of port handling companies by allowing their employees to develop their skills by means of training (apprenticeship, continuing) in line with the technological advances and social changes taking place in the port handling business, in order to attain the "total quality" which is so vital to port business.
ACTIVITIES
After having drawn up a meeting schedule, the partners will start by sharing out the various tasks to be carried out in accordance with their respective skills. They will agree on a work methodology under which each partner who has knowledge in an area which he or she will not be covering will assist the person responsible for that particular area. They will then analyse the skill and training requirements in the port handling sector from the total quality aspect. They will then develop training material (training modules and tools). The material will be tested and evaluated before being distributed.
PRODUCTS
- A video on the port handling profession.
- A CD-ROM providing training in the port handling profession.
- A module providing training for the job of foreman (docker supervisor).
- A module providing training for trainers in the port handling profession.
- Legal creation of an Intergovernmental Group of Experts on European training.
Contract number : F/95/2/1930/P/II.1.1.b)/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Training as a sectoral dynamic
Products :
New occupational profiles
Self learning materials
Training programmes/ curriculum
Public :
Workers/ Employees
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Coordinator
44600 St Nazaire
France
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