NSEWA Learning Network Project

The NSEWA training package, called HOT-R (Health on the Road), includes modules on malaria, tuberculosis, HIV and sexually transmitted infections, as well as nutrition, diabetes and other occupational health issues. The Driver Safety modules cover general road safety information, defensive driving, transporting dangerous goods and eco-driving. Learning modules use face-to-face methods, storyboards, audio CD-ROMS, and touch screen technology to train and assess learners at Roadside Wellness Centres and transport workplaces like depots and warehouses.
Truck drivers will be able to learn on the job through a professional, locally-recognised training programme that is self-paced and offers individual certificates upon completion of each learning module. As part of the package, drivers will have access, through North Star Alliance Roadside Wellness Centres, to occupational health and safety products and services designed to meet their needs. The NSEWA modular training package is meant to be a refresher and reinforcement for drivers who have already had some training but lack specific knowledge and skills needed to stay healthy and safe while on the road.
Health, Mobile Populations
By coming together under NSEWA, North Star Alliance, a leader in health care delivery for mobile populations, and Fleet Forum, a leader in delivering standards-based solutions for the humanitarian and commercial transport sector, intend to accelerate targeted health and safety for the transport industry.
UPS Foundation, the Road Safety Fund and the United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety.
Northstar-alliance website on November 21 2013.
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