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A sustainable approach to Manager CPC

EOS Training
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Published: February 16, 2023
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EOS Training is the market leader in the supply of training material for both freight and passenger Certificates of Professional Competence to tutors and students across the country.

Its study material is created in an easy-to-read style, with comprehensive information, revision summaries, stage tests and sample examinations. All notes are updated four times each year, to ensure that the material is always up to date with the latest legislation.

EOS Training offers an extensive range of products including student notes (also available in a format appropriate for those with dyslexia), examination preparation and refresher booklets, home study packs, driver handbooks, training packs and PowerPoint presentations.

Having initially focused on paper-based publications, last year EOS Training released two new convenient and sustainable products.

The E-learning platform, backed by industry professionals, includes 30 interactive modules relating to both passenger and road haulage, useful information on pass marks, exam lengths and downloadable industry-specific documents.

Users can also enhance their learning by watching the pre-filmed training videos for a more in-depth understanding on the core modules.

This e-learning platform has a bank of more than 1,200 multiple choice questions and over 250 modular-specific case study examples, preparing students for their Transport Manager CPC exams.

This convenient new product works alongside EOS Training’s industry leading course material.

Students are also provided with detailed mark schemes to aid their progression with examples of what examiners expect to see, allowing them to identify their strengths and areas for improvement.

Learners can access information such as module status, time spent on the module, completion date and assessment scores on the portal.

EOS Training can provide their students with key performance indicators (KPIs) and modular certification to better their development towards Manager CPC success.

This platform is available for the entirety of the UK and is compatible across all devices.

It is the perfect tool for students to learn at their own pace, whenever, wherever they want with the ability to track their progress.

Having set a new benchmark for sustainability in the transport sector, EOS Training went on to release the TM Guide App, which won the silver award at the Euro Bus Innovation challenge last year.

The app is an ideal cost-effective product for newly qualified Transport Managers; experienced Transport Managers, supervisors, and those operating without the need for a Transport Manager.

Endorsed and supported by leading industry bodies, the app holds 30 relevant modules relating to either Road Haulage or Passenger Transport, a comprehensive search facility function, live industry updates, bulletins and a ‘resume quiz’ function.

This new product requires no internet connection once downloaded and is accessible across multiple devices including mobiles, tablets, laptops, and desktop PCs, offering total compliance on the go.

Retention knowledge checks can also be found at the end of each module ensuring users knowledge of current legislation is up to date.

The TM Guide app is the perfect instrument for maintaining professional competence without the need for classroom training while aiding the Continuing Professional Development towards Manager CPC success.

 

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