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政府所设定的基本安全,健康与环境守则(SHE COP)。
该中心占地39千600平方米。日野对其全面客户支援中心 的目标是每年主办2,000场培训,开放给卡车或重型车 辆司机。通过培训班,他们不仅可以学习专业的驾驶技 术,且学习如何树立良好的驾驶道德和培养安全意识。
日野相信这能够为各公司减少业务经济的损失,并且减少 接获公众投诉和交通传票,甚至减少车祸所造成的伤害。
日野汽车销售私人有限公司董事经理岩本 (Ken Iwa- moto)表示:“升级的设施再次确认了我们会继续在马 来西亚进行投资的承诺,因为我们希望为本地和在这个 区域内的客户,将此设施变成一个催化剂。它也将展示 我们经过测试和考验能够有效挽救生命,减少交通事故 和主营业务经济成本的培训方式。
“只有少数人意识到交通事故的发生,除了夺走宝贵的 生命以外,也会造成业务上的经济损失。公司除了要承 担责任外,还要赔偿交通事故的损失,包括维修已损坏 的车辆,为受害者家庭提供赔偿金。这带来多米诺骨牌 效应 (Domino Effect) 和业务中断,其中最重要的是将 影响公司和国家的声誉。”
根据马来西亚道路安全研究院的统计,马来西亚在2016 年共发生521,466起交通事故,比2015年的489, 606起交通事故增加许多,所造成的经济损失高达92亿 1千万令吉。在这些交通事故中,有80.6%出自人为失 误。2015年因交通事故死亡的人数为6,706人,2016年 的死亡人数剧增至7,152人。
在提升的设施里,该公司设置了更困难的障碍来考验司 机的耐力与技术,比如山路坡道驾驶、中速过弯斜坡道 路驾驶、专业驾驶车道、湿地操控、紧急制动设施以及 830米的行车道。
he highlighted that road accidents cost Malaysia an estimated RM9.21 billion in 2016 with 521,466 accidents recorded, an in- crease from 489,606 in 2015. Of these road accidents, 80.6 per cent were caused by human error. In 2016, 7,152 people died in road accidents in Malaysia, an alarming jump from 6,706 deaths the year before.
The upgraded facility was built with more difficult obstacles for endurance and technical skill tests such as the slopped road for hill driving, banked road for medium speed cornering, professional driving track, wet handling and panic brake facility as well as the 830-metre driving track.
The centre also comes with a maintenance service bay, an open space canteen and a gallery to increase customers’ and public awareness on the history of Hino as a company, its technological revolution and product advancement. Hino was established in Ma- laysia for the past 40 years.
“Apart from providing free training to drivers of Hino vehicle own- ers, we would also want to encourage the public at large who wants to be a professionally certified truck driver to participate in our training programmes.
“When there are more professional truck drivers in the market- place, we hope that such supply will spur companies, organisa- tions and government agencies to put in place a mechanism and requirement to hire only professional truck drivers certified by HTSCC. This will not only raise the skills set required but also gear the entire transportation ecosystem to a new level of profes- sionalism, with better service level and customer care,” empha- sised Iwamoto.
Masaaki Honna, Head of HTSCC, HTSCC Division said the centre currently had 4 trainers; 2 based in Hino Motors Sales (Malaysia)
Ken Iwamoto, Managing Director of Hino Motors Sales (M) Sdn Bhd delivering his welcome speech
Shigehiro Matsuoka, Managing Officer of Hino Motors Masaaki Honna, Senior Advisor of HTSCC Division, Limited, Japan giving his speech during the official opening of HMSM presentation about HTSCC
Hino Total Support Customer Centre (HTSCC)
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