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Cbc-Driving NC Ii
Cbc-Driving NC Ii
Qualification :
DRIVING NC II
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DRIVING NC II
Page No.
COMPETENCY MAP 56
DEFINITION OF TERMS 57 – 58
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 59
COURSE DESIGN
COURSE DESCRIPTION :
This course is designed to equip the individual the desirable attitudes and skills of the land
transport light vehicle driver in accordance with industry standards, including the regulatory
requirements issued by appropriate regulatory bodies, government and/or private. It covers the
following four core competencies: Carry Out Vehicle Maintenance and Servicing, Drive Light
Vehicles, Obey and Observe Traffic Rules and Regulations and Implement and Coordinate
Accident/Emergency Procedures. It covers the basic, common and core competencies.
This course is also designed to equip the individual the basic and common knowledge, skills
and attitudes of the land transport light vehicle driver in accordance
with industry standards
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS :
COURSE STRUCTURE:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
18 HOURS
Unit of Module Title Nominal
Learning Outcomes
Competency Duration
1. Participate in Participating in 1.1 Obtain and convey workplace 4hours
workplace workplace information.
communication communication 1.2 Complete relevant work related
documents.
1.3 Participate in workplace meeting and
discussion.
2. Work in a team Working in a team 2.1 Describe and identify team 4hours
environment environment role and responsibility in a team.
2.2 Describe work as a team
member.
3. Practice career Practicing career 3.1 Integrate personal 4hours
professionalism professionalism objectives with organizational goals.
3.2 Set and meet work priorities.
3.3 Maintain professional
growth and development.
4. Practice Practicing 4.1Evaluate hazard and risks 2hours
occupational occupational 4.2 Control hazards and risks
health and safety health and safety 4.3 Maintain occupational
health and safety
awareness
COMMON COMPETENCIES
20 HOURS
Unit of Module Title Nominal
Learning Outcomes
Competency Duration
1. Apply Applying 1.1. Identify appropriate sealant/ adhesive 3hours
Appropriate Appropriate 1.2. Prepare surface for sealant/ adhesive
Sealant/ Sealant/ Adhesive application
Adhesive 1.3. Store unused and dispose used
sealant/adhesive
2. Move and Moving and 2.1. Prepare vehicle for driving 3hours
Position Vehicle Positioning Vehicle 2.2. Move and position vehicle
2.3. Check the vehicle
3. Perform 3. Performing 3.1. Select measuring instrument and 3hours
Mensuration Mensuration and carry out measurement and
and Calculation Calculation calculations.
3.2. Maintain measuring instruments
4. Read, Interpret 4. Reading, Interpreting 4.1. Identify/accessed manuals and 3hours
and Apply and Applying interpret data and specification
Specifications Specifications and 4.2 Apply information accessed in manual
and Manual Manual 4.3 Store manual
5. Use and Apply Using and Applying 5.1. Identify type of lubricant/coolant 3hours
Lubricant/ Coolant Lubricant/ Coolant 5.2 Use and apply lubricant
6. Perform Shop Performing Shop 6.1. Inspect/clean tools and work area 5hours
Maintenance Maintenance 6.2. Store/arrange tools and shop
equipment
6.3. Dispose wastes/used lubricants
6.4. Report damaged tools/equipment
CORE COMPETENCIES
80 hours
Unit of Module Title Learning Outcomes Nominal
Competency Duration
1. Carry out minor Carrying out minor 1.1Clean vehicle unit 20 hours
vehicle vehicle
1.2 Maintain and service the vehicle
maintenance maintenance and
system
and servicing servicing
2. Drive light Driving light vehicles 2.1 Perform light vehicle pre-starting and 20 hours
vehicles warm-up
2.2 Drive light vehicles
2.3 Monitor and maintain vehicle
performance
3. Observe traffic Observing traffic 3.1 Observe traffic signs and road markers 20hours
rules and rules and
3.2 Obey traffic rules and regulations
regulations regulations
3.3 Respect traffic enforcers and other
traffic management unit
4. Implement and Implementing and 4.1Respond to emergencies 20hours
coordinate coordinating 4.2 Arrange follow-up support and
accident/ accident/emergenc assistance
emergency y procedures
procedures
ASSESSMENT METHOD
: Portfolio Assessment
Interview
Simulation/Role-plays
Observation
Third Party Reports
Exams and Tests
COURSE DELIVERY:
RESOURCES:
Mop, basket, pail, polisher, broom, hose, cross wrench, mechanical pliers, long
nose pliers, gloves, apron, goggles, plastic boots, combination wrench,
screwdriver (flat & Philip), early warning device, jack , spare tire, flashlight,
energy lighting device/ trouble light, dunce pin, tire gauge, creeper
Car, jeepney, vacuum pump, steam cleaner, air compressor
Soap, shampoo, gear oil, air freshener, polish, distilled water, fan belt, wheel cap,
fuse, electrical tape, brake fluid, A/C belt, P/S belt, coolant, additives, relay,
fender cover
TRAINER’S QUALIFICATIONS:
DRIVER NC II (CLASSIFIED UNDER THE LTO RESTRICTION CODE 1 AND 2)