SDT COMPANY FLEET PROPOSAL (Defensive & Responsible-2012)
SDT COMPANY FLEET PROPOSAL (Defensive & Responsible-2012)
SDT COMPANY FLEET PROPOSAL (Defensive & Responsible-2012)
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Email: [email protected] Internet Site: www.sdt.com.au
Head Office: (Brisbane) Phone: (07) 3801 3222 Fax: (07) 3801 5455
Post: PO Box 3747 Loganholme Hyperdome, Queensland 4129, Australia
Offices/Partners: Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, India, China
A s i a - P a c i f i c ’ s L e a d i n g D r i v e r T r a i n i n g P r o v i d e r
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Physics in Motion™ Science Program (20,000+ participants since 2003)
Home of the SAFE DRIVE TEST DRIVE™ Young Driver Safety Program (45,000+ safer drivers since 1996)
Driver Training: High School, Defensive, Company Fleet, Truck, 4WD, Advanced, Skid Pan, Corpora te Days, Tyre/Vehicle Launches
Motorsport: Driver Coaching, Track Time, Drift School, Car Club Events, Observed Licence Tests
Exclusive Asia-Pacific distributor for Fatal Vision Alcohol Simulation Goggles, SIDNE Drunk Driving Go -Kart and Skid Tyre
Agents for Redline Breathalyser, Cognifit Fleet Fit Program, Bushnell Speedster Radar Guns
COMPANY FLEET TRAINING: 2012
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There are several practical sessions conducted across the day, which cover the following topics:
EMERGENCY BRAKING AND ABS AWARENESS EVASIVE RESPONSE SKILLS & LIMITATIONS
IMPROVED CORNERING TECHNIQUES IMPROVED VISION SKILLS
SPEED/VEHICLE CONTROL/VEHICLE DYNAMICS VEHICLE STOPPING DISTANCES
The driving exercises conducted are to teach limits….. not skills. We are not teaching your staff to be
racing drivers but rather reinforcing the need to adopt safe and defensive driving habits.
COURSE DETAILS:
Duration: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (can alter to suit your plans)
Participant Numbers: 10 - 36 participants per course (depending on venue, some venues 24 maximum)
o Groups may be combined from several companies on the same course date.
o Courses may be rescheduled if minimum participant numbers are not reached
o When the course is conducted for 36 people the theory and practical sessions run
simultaneously, therefore in the theory sessions the maximum group size is 18
people and in the practical sessions the maximum group size is 2 groups of 9
people, groups swap between theory and practical during the day.
Equipment: Safe Drive Training will supply all training equipment and teaching aids (laptop,
projector, training aids, Fatal Vision drink driving simulation goggles).
Vehicles: Employers are asked to supply at least 1 car for every 4 participants.
Where possible a cross-section of company cars is preferred.
The training will not put any excessive wear on the vehicles.
Safe Drive Training will also supply training vehicles for comparison
purposes. This may include front and rear wheel drive, automatic and manual,
large and small cars and cars with ABS/ESP and cars without.
Vehicle Hire: If required we can supply extra vehicles or all the vehicles used for the course, this
is popular when the course is run as part of a company conference or team-building
activity (with inter-state guests unable to use their car).
Hire fee is $110 per vehicle. (Fee covers fuel, tyre wear, cleaning and insurance)
One vehicle will be required per 4 participants.
Instructors: SDT instructors are expert communicators to make the day an enjoyable learning
experience. All hold First-aid qualifications. Maximum instructor to participant ratios
is set at 1:8 for the practical training. Warning: Some training providers operate with
large groups and only 1 instructor. A profile of our senior instructors is available on
our website (www.sdt.com.au)
Standard Inclusions: Safe Drive Training will;
o email attendance details and maps for booked participants
o provide tea, coffee and iced water for all participants
o generate name tags for all participants
o provide course gifts/handouts as outlined in this document
Recent Feedback:
“Thank you very much for the training that occurred yesterday. The boys learnt a lot and really enjoyed themselves in the
process.” Kayla Nixon, Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal Pty Ltd
“The feedback was fantastic, everyone that I have spoken to was very positive of the day. All your team did a remarkable
job.” Lisa Julian, GWA
“The training was great!!! You all do such a wonderful job. I have got nothing but positive feedback and I personally had an
excellent day!” Carissa Carter, QR National Network Services
“Without a doubt everyone found the Defensive driving an enjoyable and informative day – absolutely worth doing. Thanks
again” Ngahina Richards, National Sales Manager, Galderma Australia Pty Ltd
“The driver training went well, David delivered a thorough package as per his experience, the guys learned a lot and Dave
was very low maintenance - set and forget. Very smooth” Mark Lawson, Talisman Energy (PNG)
“This is just a quick response - I'm out at the Surat Basin in the oil and gasfields all week and internet access is limited
and difficult. I had intended to send a thank you and follow-up on the course. From our point of view it was a great success
and met our expectations. Feedback from everyone who attended has also been very positive. And the course, as
facilitated by Denis was well done. He was very informative and instructive.” Trevor Love, AUSSAFE
“Regarding the training that you provided to us back in 2008, since the course there have been no accidents as a result
from reversing. I can honestly say there has been a marked improvement in accidents altogether. Thanks so much for
your help.” Kym Nunan-Squier, Human Resource Manager, Maroochy RSL Club
“Everyone was thrilled with the training. Not only was it highly educational and also a lot of fun.” Aimee Munro
Recruitment Specialist, Tarong Energy Corporation
Course Gifts/Handouts:
All course participants receive the following items to enhance their training experience:
Course Notes: All participants receive FREE ACCESS to our on-line Safe
Driving Directory which contains 100’s of pages of safe driving tips and road safety
information which is constantly being updated and expanded. Unlike other training
companies we do not charge fees for passwords to access on-line information
Certificate of Attendance: All participants will receive a quality
Certificate of Course Completion for display in their portfolio. Employers can keep
certificates on-file to demonstrate the investment in driver training and compliance with
internal HSE policies. Certificates can also be used to show mining companies as proof of
driver training undertaken, thus allow site access for contractors and employees.
Participants can also show certificates when renewing car/life/medical insurance as rebates
or discounts are available from certain insurance companies
SPECIAL OFFER:
Safe Driving DVD: All fleet clients enrolling 20 or more participants into our
practical courses will receive a free copy of our Safe Driving DVD. This allows companies to
play segments at Toolbox safety talks and staff meetings. Additional copies can be
purchased for AUD$35 per DVD
Marulan Driver Training Centre Cairns Training Centre (Edmonton) Armidale Traffic Education Centre
Safety Protocols
A comprehensive Risk Assessment document can be supplied or downloaded from our website.
SDT Insurance
Safe Drive Training maintains the following insurance coverage
$20 million Public Liability
$1 million Professional Indemnity
$20 million Product Liability
All SDT driver training vehicles are fully insured for training.
Most importantly our insurance provider is fully aware of the
training courses we conduct and therefore we have full
disclosure and full coverage. Some driver training schools
do not have correct insurance coverage for the training they
conduct.
Recent Feedback:
“I would just like to thank Joel and his team for a great 2 days last week (RIIVEH305A course). Everyone had a lot of fun
and hopefully learnt a thing or two. It was good that the weather held out and it was a great couple of days.” Brent Shore,
Rio Tinto Exploration
“Thanks Mate. Everyone including myself was very impressed and got a lot of value out of the 4WD training. There was
no negative feedback at all which was a pleasant surprise.” Craig Moore, Health & Safety Training Coordinator
Grosvernor Coal Project, HATCH
“Thank you very much for the training that occurred yesterday. The boys learnt a lot and really enjoyed themselves in the
process.” Kayla Nixon, Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal Pty Ltd
“The feedback was fantastic, everyone that I have spoken to was very positive of the day. All your team did a remarkable
job.” Lisa Julian, GWA
“The training was great!!! You all do such a wonderful job. I have got nothing but positive feedback and I personally had an
excellent day!” Carissa Carter, QR National Network Services
“Just want to advise you that John arrived back safely (to PNG) and really enjoyed the course. He is looking forward to
passing on his new skills from the train-the-trainer program.” Dave Thomas, Learning Manager Ela Motors (PNG)
“I would just like to say thanks to both yourself and Jamie for all your efforts this last week in bringing all the Instructors
along in not only their driving skills and knowledge but also their presentational and instructional skills. This will benefit
them all individually as well as the Training department and the Company as a whole. Thanks once again”
Frank Sullivan, National Training Development Manager, G4S Security Solutions (PNG) Ltd.
“The (4WD High Range) training went down really well with everyone. It was certainly a valuable exercise that gave people
an appreciation of vehicle behaviour when under non-standard driving conditions. We will be looking to hold a further
session when we have our site team established. Thank you and I look forward to being in touch again shortly.” Robbie
Watt, Senior Safety & Risk Advisor, Origin Energy (Adelaide)
“We have had the first of our two Safe Driving Lecture sessions and I heard our staff in the corridors talking about this
training, they have especially been commenting on the presenter. They are saying that he is a brilliant presenter, "he is
really passionate about what he is doing" and "knows what he is talking about". Staff have been very positive about
attending the course. Thanks SDT!!!” Lesley Raetz, AQIS
“The driver training program shows that we are experiencing a sustained and significant reduction in the rate of light
vehicle accidents. This is a very encouraging result! This program is clearly making our workplace safer. I am sure that it
has made us safer drivers away from work as well, with benefits for families of drivers and the community in general”.
Matthew Orr, SE Manager, PT. Inco, Sulawesi – Indonesia
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Table 1: Shows the sustained decrease in Light Vehicle accidents since the SDT driver training contract
commenced in February 2006 at PT Inco Mine, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
SDT instructors working with IDDC instructors at SDT Training in Port Moresby,
PT. Inco Nickel Mine in South Sulawesi Indonesia Papua New Guinea
With our Head Office in Brisbane (Australia), Safe Drive Training is exposed to
international best practice regarding road safety and driver education techniques in
a country with a highly developed road safety industry. However by developing
strategic partnerships and regional offices in Singapore, Papua New Guinea,
Malaysia, Indonesia, India and China, Safe Drive Training can deliver training more
economically with local instructors (in local languages) and address the local driving
culture, all backed by worlds-best-practice standards and resources.
SDT instructors were part of the team that provided the driver training for the 1995 Adelaide F1 Grand Prix Celebrity Race.
Safe Drive Training were appointed by IMG and Ateco Automotive (Suzuki distributors) to conduct the Celebrity Driver Training
for the 1996 Gold Coast Indy Car Grand Prix. This event remains as the only Celebrity Race held in Australia were no vehicles
were damaged during the training or the actual race (even with the challenging street-circuit layout)
SDT Instructors worked for the Porsche Driving Experience Training Program, at the Mt. Cotton Training Centre (1997),
Team Leaders for the 1999 Proton World Tour (Cairns-Melbourne-Sydney) - the Australian media launch of Satria GTI
Appointed by Yokohama Tyres to conduct the Asia-Pacific Media Launch for the A539 Tyre (2001), at Darlington Park Raceway
(Gold Coast, Australia)
Awarded Highly Commended in the 2001 Queensland Road Safety Awards for our High School Driver Training Program.
Appointed by BF Goodrich to conduct the media launch for the g-force Sport Tyre ( Brisbane , 2003) the "Got What it Takes" g-
Force Sport Launch at Queensland Raceway and the Mt. Cotton Training Centre remains the largest tire launch ever conducted
in the Asia-Pacific region
Awarded Highly Commended in the 2005 Queensland Road Safety Awards for our Physics in Motion Science Program.
Appointed by Michelin to conduct the launch of the Pilot Sport Tyre at the Sepang F1 Circuit (Malaysia 2004)
Appointed as the training managers for the 2004 Asian Motorsports Festival. Asian Motorsports Festival Launch at BRC Circuit,
Bangkok (ACI Conferences) and the JDM Track Day and Supercar Sunday at Sepang F1 Circuit , Malaysia
Appointed by GTRadial Tyres to conduct Ride and Drive Programs across Australia
Appointed by Mercedes Benz China to conduct Ride and Drive Programs for the S-350 model during 2006/07 (conducted in
Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenyang, Hangzhou, Dalian)
Appointed to run the X-box 360/FHM Forza Motorsports 2 Drift School (Tokachi International Speedway, Japan)
Appointed to conduct the media launch for the "Conti-Sport Contact 3" at Eastern Creek Raceway (Sydney, 2007) for Tyres 4U
Appointed by Audi Asia-Pacific to conduct the customer launch for the Audi A4 model (Singapore 2008)
Appointed by Pirelli Asia-Pacific to conduct a dealer ride and drive event in Taiwan (December 2008)
AUSTRALIAN-BASED TRAINING:
Rio Tinto Technology Smorgon Steel Reinforcing
Origin Energy Runge Limited
IT Environmental (Aust) Pty Ltd Qld Health
Queensland Treasury Corporation Harbour IT
Department of Primary Industries (Mines) Tarong Energy
Australian Quarantine Inspection Service (AQIS) Meat Standards Australia
CSR Sugar Ausenco
Electro Group Training Austrade (Qld)
CSR PGH - Bricks & Pavers Ergon Energy
Army Aviation Systems John Holland Power
Gladstone Area Water Board Gladstone Ports Corporation
Alstom Power Brisbane City Council (Immunisation Unit)
Division of General Practice Ltd Laser Central
Coffey Geotechnics Pty Ltd Queensland Sugar Ltd
Chep Asia Pacific Wesfarmers Federation Insurance
Armstrong World Industries Aust. P/L Readymix (CEMEX Australia)
CBC Bearings NSW Department of Climate Change
Draeger Safety Bluescope Distribution
Heart Foundation On-Q Human Resources
GeoConsult Fulton Hogan
Vinidex Systems & Solutions Energex
ITT Water & Waste Water Griffith University
James Hardie FRC Pipes Optus Communications
NSW Dept of Environment (Parks & Wildlife Group NSW) NSW Department of Water
Gladstone Power Station Holcim
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING:
International Nickel Corp. (INCO), Indonesia Shell Companies, Indonesia & Philippines
Rio Tinto, Indonesia PT. Freeport Mine, West Papua (Indonesia)
Thiess Contractors, Indonesia Syngenta, Indonesia and Vietnam
Grant Geophysical, Bangladesh & Egypt OK Tedi Mining, Papua New Guinea
Henry Walker Eltin (PT. Darma Henwa), Kalimantan South-Pacific Oil, Solomon Islands
Transocean, Sakhalin Islands (Russia) British Government DFID, Nepal
Air Liquide, Vietnam Caterpillar, across Asia-Pacific
G4S (Group 4 Security), Papua New Guinea Niko Resources, Bangladesh
ExxonMobil (PNG-LNG), Papua New Guinea Talisman Energy, Papua New Guinea
Dow Corning, China South Asia Exploration, Papua New Guinea
Other Services
Safe Drive Training offers fleet clients the following additional services:
Development of Safe Driving Policies and Procedures Manuals
Development of Safe Driving Handbooks
Filming of in-house driver training videos
Independent advice on Vehicle and Tyre Selection
Driving Simulator (Sales or rental)
Motorcycle Rider Training (Asia-Pacific only)
Alcohol Education Programs
Community Driver or Rider Education Initiatives (for villages and communities in mining areas)
Speed Monitoring and Enforcement Programs and Software
Road Engineering (improvement to road signs and markings, blackspot identification)
Accident investigations
“Driver of the Year” Awards Program
Development of train-the-trainer programs for large companies
Research has shown that the training methodology adopted by some advanced (post-licence) driving schools
is flawed. The courses introduce advanced/motor sport car control skills without addressing behavioural and
attitudinal changes in those gaining these skills. This in turn can produce drivers with greater confidence who
readily accept more risk; possibly leading to an increased level of crash involvement for course participants.
All Safe Drive Training courses are based on proven world’s best practice training techniques to
ensure participants improve their driving safety and ultimately become the best driver they can be.