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Toptech Truck Driving School Qualifications and Training Programme

Are you looking to begin a career in truck driving with a reputable institution? Look no further than Toptech’s Truck Driving School! We provide top-notch training programmes that will equip you with the skills and knowledge required to become a proficient truck driver. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the qualifications necessary for the training programme, the curriculum you will follow, and the exciting opportunities that await you upon successful completion.

 

Qualifications for the Training Programme

At Toptech Truck Driving School, we believe in maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and safety. To ensure that our clients receive the best of training, we have specific qualifications that all applicants must meet:

 

  1. Driving License C or D

To enroll in our truck driving training programme, you must possess a valid driving license of category C or D . These licenses demonstrate your previous experience in driving light and semi-heavy duty vehicles.

 

  1. Minimum 6 Years of Driving Experience

It is a requirement to have at least 6 years of driving before you learn truck driving. This ensures that our clients are already well-versed with the rules of the road, making it easier for them to transition into the trucking industry.

 

The Training Programme

Our truck driving training programme is designed to be comprehensive and efficient, preparing you for a successful career as a truck driver. Here is an overview of what you can expect during your time at Toptech Ghana:

 

  1. Theory Lessons – 12 Hours

Before you drive a long vehicle, you will enjoy 12 hours of theory lessons in defensive driving.  During the 12-hour theory lessons, our experienced consultants will lecture on  topics such as motor vehicles transmission systems, road signs, truck maintenance, and trip planning. We prioritize a deep understanding of these concepts to instill a sense of responsibility and professionalism in our clients.

 

  1. Practical Lessons – 5 Hours

After completing the theory lessons, it is time to get behind the wheel! Our 5 – hour driving practice sessions are designed to build your confidence and refine your driving skills. Under the guidance of our skilled instructors, you will learn how to handle different road conditions, maneuver the truck with precision, and practice defensive driving techniques.

 

  1. ISO 9001:2015 Certificate

After a successful completion of the training programme, you will be awarded with an ISO 9001:2015 Certificate. This prestigious certification attests to the quality and excellence of our training programme, making you a preferred candidate for various trucking jobs not only in Ghana but also abroad. The certificate opens doors to international opportunities, allowing you to drive in foreign countries as well.

 

Registration

At Toptech Ghana, we understand that aspiring truck drivers may have different schedules and commitments. As a result, we provide continual registration for our training programme. This flexible approach ensures that interested individuals can enroll at a time that suits them best. Don’t miss out on the chance to embark on a fulfilling career as a truck driver – call 0244037246 and register today!

The pictures below are from the training in july. 

Road Safety Training – Uniliver Ghana Staff

Unilever invites Toptech as part of their Road Safety awareness campaign to throw more light on the dos and don’ts as a Driver and Road User.

Toptech Ghana manages Vice President 56th Birthday Event

The Vice-President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, celebrated his 56th birthday yesterday with patients at the Princess Marie Louise Children’s Hospital and the Autism Awareness, Care and Training Centre at Kokomlemle, both in Accra, where he gave an assurance that the government would focus attention on improving the well-being of the vulnerable and excluded in society.

Dressed in an all-white kaftan outfit, Dr Bawumia, who was accompanied by some Ministers of State, including the Interior Minister, Mr Ambrose Dery, and the Minister of Gender and Social Protection, Mrs Cynthia Morrison, interacted with the children, who joined him to cut the birthday cake.

The Vice-President presented the children with gifts and also donated GH¢10,000 to the hospital and GH¢20,000, 25 bags of rice and five cartons of cooking oil to the Autism Centre.

Rationale

Addressing staff at the Children’s Hospital, Vice-President Bawumia thanked God for his life and explained that he decided to spend his birthday with the children to bring joy to them and show them love.

He commended the staff for their dedicated service, saying: “Even as the demands at the hospital keep increasing and the resources remain the same, you continue to do your best.”

Responding to a request to help improve infrastructure and other conditions at the hospital, the Vice-President promised to ensure that the facility was included in the digitisation agenda of the government.

He mentioned the Korle Bu Teaching and the 37 Military hospitals as some of the beneficiaries of the programme.

Autism Centre

At the Autism Centre, the Vice-President stressed the need for Ghanaians to make efforts to understand autism and how it affected the development of children.

“We do not understand autism and so we discriminate, but we are all the same. We have not done well as a country when it comes to children with special needs,” he said.

Dr Bawumia commended the director and the staff of the centre for their tireless work over the years and advised them to continue to take good care of the children.

He gave an assurance that the government would continue to support the centre to offer the best care for the children, saying the “government wants to build an inclusive society which will focus on the vulnerable and excluded in society”.

Appeal

Earlier, the Medical Superintendent at the Children’s Hospital, Dr Maame Yaa Nyarko, had said the facility, which is the biggest of its kind in the country, is 94 years this year but was still housed in old buildings, some of which had developed cracks.

She, therefore, appealed for the rehabilitation of the hospital, as efforts were made to re-wire the facility, including the replacement of equipment in its theatre.

The Board Chairman of the hospital, Rev. Father Campbell, called for the construction of a bigger, more modern Children’s Hospital at the outskirts of Accra.

He commended Dr Bawumia for his show of love to the needy and the under-privileged in society.

Appreciation

For her part, the Director of the Autism Centre, Mrs Serwaa Quaynor, expressed appreciation to the Vice-President and his entourage for the visit and support.

She recalled circumstances which led to the establishment of the centre and appealed to Ghanaians to stop the name-calling, discrimination, stigmatisation and neglect of children with autism.

Mrs Quaynor further appealed for regular support for the centre, since the work there was very challenging.

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