Objective
OBJECTIVES
An improved distribution of tasks and better co-operation among different means of transport has become essential from the point of view of economic and ecological optimisation of the transport chain. This trend is reinforced by the European Directive 91/440 on the development of railway companies and requires a gradual adaptation of initial and continuing vocational training of the staff employed in this field of transnational railway traffic. The aim of this project is the development of initial and continuing training measures for trainers in the field of railway transport ecology and safety.
ACTIVITIES
The basic principle of the co-operation among the various partners involved is to exchange experience relating to the initial and continuing vocational training sector. Following an analysis of the current situation regarding environmental protection and training and safety methods, the partnership members will establish common standards. The project continues with the development of multimedia training modules and materials intended for the trainers and teachers who will have to train young people and adults in the enterprises. Finally, the training modules are exchanged and assessed by the various partners, and then widely disseminated among European railway companies.
PRODUCTS
- "Railway and environment" initial and continuing training programme.
- Computer-aided training programme: "Activities from the field of safety in railway companies".
Contract number : D/95/A/019/P/I/FPI
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Adaptation to industrial change
Products :
New occupational profiles
Training programmes/ curriculum
Training programmes/ curriculum
Public :
Young people in training
Workers/ Employees
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
10365 Berlin
Germany
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