Proper vehicle maintenance is crucial for road safety and long-term vehicle performance. Our Vehicle Maintenance Training program is designed for fleet operators, mechanics, and drivers looking to enhance their maintenance skills.

This hands-on training includes:

  • Preventative maintenance and routine inspections
  • Diagnosing and troubleshooting common vehicle issues
  • Understanding provincial and federal transportation safety regulations
  • Safe handling of vehicle components and hazardous materials

This course aligns with Transport Canada’s vehicle safety regulations and is essential for mechanics, commercial drivers, and fleet managers.

  • BASIC VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

    This course provides the participants with a broad knowledge of basic vehicle maintenance for the correct functioning of a motor vehicle. All drivers should know the basics of car maintenance. Such knowledge can save you money and help to make your vehicle a safer place to be. Today’s vehicles are much more complex and complicated than the cars of the 1960s, ’70s, ’80s, incorporating more computer electronics, silicon chips, and sophisticated engines. However, the same basic car care still applies to all kinds of vehicles, and can extend the life and durability of your car or truck.

    The best part is, basic car care does not require any sophisticated understanding of vehicles or their systems. A few simple steps, some regular checks, and addressing issues promptly can greatly extend the life of your vehicle, making it safer and more dependable for you and your family.

    Course Contents:

    • Maintaining your tires
      • Changing a flat
      • Dealing with a blow-out
    • Checking the cars fluids
      • Engine oil
      • Window washer
      • Coolant
      • Brake fluid
      • Transmission fluid
    • Checking the brakes
    • Checking the belts
    • Checking the shock absorbers
    • Checking the head, tail and signal lights
    • Checking windshield wipers
    • Completing a driver check

    Duration – 4 hours
    Number of Participants – Maximum 20
    Certifying Body–Domcor Health, Safety & Security Inc.

  • VEHICLE AND DRIVER SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAM

    The course provides the participants with a broad knowledge of basic vehicle maintenance for the correct functioning of a motor vehicle. All drivers should know the basics of car maintenance. Such knowledge can save you money and help to make your vehicle a safer place to be. Today’s vehicles are much more complex and complicated than the cars of the 1960s, ’70s, ’80s, incorporating more computer electronics, silicon chips, and sophisticated engines. However, the same basic car care still applies to all kinds of vehicles, and can extend the life and durability of your car or truck. The best part is, basic car care does not require any sophisticated understanding of vehicles or their systems.

    A few simple steps, some regular checks, and addressing issues promptly can greatly extend the life of your vehicle, making it safer and more dependable for you and your family. The course also provides a practical evaluation of the participant’s current driving skills and road attitude. It encompasses a short one on one with the instructor who will evaluate the participants driving habits, skills, and challenges. Once completed the instructor will provide feedback to the participants. The vehicle preparation and inspection component in this course provides instruction on how to perform vehicle inspections, an assessment of the trip as well as planning the trip itself. The course will deal with calculating mileage, for refueling, planned stops and rest periods to meet MOT requirements. Planning and assessment of the overall trip focuses on the wellbeing and safety of both the driver and the other road users. The course also includes a section on defensive driving a requirement in the rigors of today’s traffic. Driving is a serious responsibility. Every time you or someone else takes to the road, there is a level of risk involved. This online course explains how the Five Fundamentals of Defensive Driving can be used to reduce this risk to you and others.

    Course Contents:

    Day one: Basic vehicle Maintenance

    • Maintaining your tires
      • Changing a flat
      • Dealing with a blow-out
    • Checking the cars fluids
      • Engine oil
      • Window washer
      • Coolant
      • Brake fluid
      • Transmission fluid
    • Checking the brakes
    • Checking the belts
    • Checking the shock absorbers
    • Checking the head, tail and signal lights
    • Checking windshield wipers
    • Completing a driver check
    • Practical Session –
      • Under the hood – what to look for
      • Checking the vehicle
      • Changing a tire

    Day 2: Practical Driving Skills – Road work

    This is a practical evaluation of the participant’s current driving skills and road attitude. It encompasses a short one on one with the instructor who will evaluate the participants driving habits, skills, and challenges. Once completed the instructor will provide feedback to the participants.

     Day 2: Trip Assessment and Planning

    This section of the training course provides instruction on how to perform vehicle inspections, an assessment of the trip as well as planning the trip itself. The course will deal with calculating mileage, for refueling, planned stops and rest periods to meet MOT requirements. Planning and assessment of the overall trip focuses on the wellbeing and safety of both the driver and the other road users.

    Day 3: Defensive Driving Fundamentals

    Driving is a serious responsibility. Every time you or someone else takes to the road, there is a level of risk involved. This online course explains how the Five Fundamentals of Defensive Driving can be used to reduce this risk to you and others.

    The Five Fundamentals of Defensive Driving

    THINK AND LOOK AHEAD

    • Understanding and applying advanced observation and recognition skills
    • Eye lead time
    • Scanning techniques
    • Situational awareness

    ANTICIPATE HAZARDS

    • Identifying hazards
    • Recognizing potential hazards before they become critical
    • Predicting other traffic movements and planning responses in advance

     KEEP YOUR OPTIONS OPEN

    • Establishing and maintaining a safe following distance
    • Optimum spacing at stops and intersections
    • Freeway and highway space risk management

    MANAGE THE RISK

    • How to make good decisions to minimize risk in common driving situations
    • Identifying safe speeds
    • How to take proactive steps to reduce risk in critical situations

    CONTROL WITH FINESSE

    • Maintaining vehicle balance and stability
    • How to develop superior steering, braking, and accelerator control

    Duration – 24 hours
    Number of Participants – Maximum 12
    Certifying Body–Domcor Health, Safety & Security Inc.
    Pre-requisites: Participants must have a valid driver’s licence