Good
practice in handling CFCs is the
primary focus. In addition, technicians
are also trained in non–CFC
technologies to ensure customer
satisfaction, on which, finally,
their survival depends. Safety aspects
are also an issue, especially with
regard to use of Hydrocarbons and
must be understood.
NCCoPP operates through a network
of training
cells in most of the States
in India. The training cells are
managed through Quest Consulting
and Training which coordinate the
training programmes. They lead the
training initiatives in India. Industry
partners such as Godrej
& Boyce Mfg. Ltd., Whirlpool,
and Kirloskar
Copeland Ltd. also participate
in the programme and provide their
resources to train refrigeration
servicing enterprise technicians
in addition to training their own
service networks and their franchisees.
These industries cater to the training
needs of RSE technicians from all
regions/states in India. The number
of training cells may change over
the project’s lifetime as
it will be uneconomical to operate
all the individual training cells.
For example, in the South, a very
high coverage of the sector has
already been achieved through the
HIDECOR project, so the training
cells in these areas and the number
of training programmes in this region
will gradually reduce.
All selected training institutions
are given initial support
through training of trainers’ workshops
and equipment to reinforce their capacity and infrastructure.
Please click on the following links for a description of the future training
programmes and schedules,the registration process
and the benefits of attending the technicians training.