1. Overview of Motorcycle Parts
a. What are Motorcycle Parts?
Motorcycle parts are components, devices, and equipment used to repair, maintain, and upgrade motorcycles. These parts may include frame components, engines, wheels, braking systems, suspension systems, electrical systems, and cooling systems.
Motorcycle parts are manufactured by companies specializing in motorcycle parts or by motorcycle manufacturers. These parts can be supplied by retail motorcycle parts stores, motorcycle repair centers, or directly from the manufacturer.
Choosing the right motorcycle parts is very important to ensure the safety and durability of the motorcycle. Therefore, motorcycle users should carefully research the parts used in their vehicles and select high-quality parts to ensure safety, longevity, stable operation, and to prevent accidents during use.
b. Machinery for Motorcycle Parts Manufacturing
The machinery for motorcycle parts manufacturing includes:
- CNC Milling Machine: This machine is used to manufacture small engine and steering system components.
- CNC Lathe: This machine is used to produce shafts, screws, and other parts.
- Punching Machine: This machine is used to manufacture various parts such as gaskets, screws, and other components.
- Plastic Injection Machine: This machine is used to produce plastic parts, such as frames, guards, and other components.
- Metal Casting Machine: This machine is used to produce metal parts, such as frames, wheels, and other components.
- Laser Cutting Machine: This machine is used to cut metal sheets to create motorcycle components.
- Welding Machine: This machine is used to weld metal parts to form motorcycle components.
These machines are used to manufacture motorcycle parts with high precision and ensure product consistency. However, to achieve good product quality, regular maintenance and cleaning of machinery are necessary to prevent malfunctions and ensure user safety.
c. Motorcycle Parts Manufacturing Companies in Vietnam
Motorcycle parts manufacturing companies in Vietnam include:
- Honda Vietnam: A 100% foreign-invested company, producing and assembling Honda motorcycles and parts in Vietnam.
- Yamaha Motor Vietnam: A joint venture between Yamaha Motor Japan and Vietnamese partners, specializing in manufacturing and selling Yamaha motorcycles and parts in Vietnam.
- Piaggio Vietnam: A joint venture between Piaggio Italy and Vietnamese partners, specializing in manufacturing and assembling Piaggio scooters and parts in Vietnam.
- SYM Vietnam: A joint venture between SYM Taiwan and Vietnamese partners, specializing in manufacturing and selling SYM motorcycles and parts in Vietnam.
- Duy Tan Plastics: One of the largest plastic parts manufacturers in Vietnam, producing plastic parts for motorcycles and cars.
- Thang Long Metal: A company producing metal components for motorcycles, such as frames, steering parts, and brake system components.
These companies produce high-quality motorcycle parts and meet the demand of both domestic and international markets. The development of the motorcycle parts manufacturing industry in Vietnam is being promoted, creating many opportunities for businesses in this sector.
d. Specific Jobs in a Motorcycle Parts Manufacturing Factory
Group 1
- Chief Executive Officer, Deputy CEO, Department Heads in the motorcycle parts manufacturing factory.
Group 2
- Safety Officers: Manage safety in the factory, design safety procedures, monitor and enforce compliance with safe work procedures among employees.
Group 3
- Material Procurement: This involves selecting and purchasing raw materials, components, and parts required for manufacturing.
- Mold Processing: Molds are used to produce motorcycle parts. This job includes designing and fabricating molds to manufacture products according to specifications.
- Manufacturing: The production of motorcycle parts involves various stages, including processing, fabrication, assembly, painting, quality inspection, packaging, and product transportation.
- Maintenance and Repair of Machinery: To ensure continuous and high-quality production, manufacturers must regularly maintain, repair, and service production machinery and equipment.
Group 4
- Office work, service, sales, and marketing.
- Production management, quality management, human resources management, material management, financial and accounting management.
- Product Design: The first step in motorcycle parts manufacturing is product design. Manufacturers study market demand, analyze technical requirements, and develop designs suitable for customer needs.
- Research and Development of New Products: Motorcycle parts manufacturers continuously research and develop new products, improve existing products to meet market demand, enhance competitiveness, and maximize profits.
e. Common Motorcycle Parts on the Market
There are many common motorcycle parts on the market. Below are some frequently needed motorcycle parts:
- Fuel Tank: An important engine component that supplies fuel for combustion.
- Drive Belt: Transfers power from the engine to the drivetrain, ensuring smooth motorcycle operation.
- Spark Plug: Used to generate electricity in the engine and ignite fuel.
- Turbocharger: Increases fuel pressure, enhancing engine performance.
- Wheel Rim: Connects the wheel to the axle, enabling vehicle movement.
- Wheel: An essential component allowing the motorcycle to move on roads.
- Exhaust: Used to release engine gases, making engine sound smoother.
- Filters: Such as air filters, oil filters, and fuel filters, keeping the engine clean and protected from dirt and contaminants.
- Brake and Throttle Levers: Enable the rider to control the motorcycle safely and efficiently.
- Light Bulbs: Used for vehicle lighting, allowing the rider and others on the road to see clearly.
These are just some common motorcycle parts; many other types exist in the market.
2. Overview of Occupational Safety Training for Motorcycle Parts Manufacturing
In this article, we focus on issues concerning Group 3, because Group 3 directly participates in the manufacturing process and faces the highest occupational safety risks. Refer to other groups here.
a. What is Group 3 Occupational Safety Training?
- Group 3 Occupational Safety Training consists of sessions that provide workers with awareness on preventing workplace accidents.
- Occupational safety training helps workers recognize and avoid hazards, reducing the risk of accidents during work.
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b. Training Duration
Initial Occupational Safety Training Duration
- Total training time is at least 24 hours, including examination time.
- 8 hours of theoretical study on safety policies and labor hygiene laws
- 8 hours of theoretical study on basic occupational safety knowledge
- 4 hours of theoretical study on specialized training content
- 2 hours of practical training on specialized content
- 2 hours of theoretical examination at the end of the course
The safety training center will divide the training into multiple sessions depending on workers’ schedules. Typically, there are 6 sessions over 3 days, provided the manufacturing company can arrange continuous learning time.
Periodic Occupational Safety Training Duration
- Before the occupational safety card expires, workers seeking renewal must undergo periodic occupational safety training, with the periodic training duration at least 50% of the initial training duration.
Explanation: The total duration of periodic occupational safety training is at least 12 hours, including examination time. After completing the periodic training and passing the test, the worker will be issued a renewed occupational safety card.
c. Training Content
No. | TRAINING CONTENT | TRAINING TIME (HOURS) | |||
Total | Including | ||||
Theory | Practice | Examination | |||
I | Safety policies and labor hygiene laws | 8 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
1 | Overview of legislative documents on occupational safety and hygiene. | 6 | 6 | ||
2 | Standards and technical regulations on occupational safety and hygiene. | 1 | 1 | ||
3 | Specific regulations from state authorities on occupational safety and hygiene during construction, expansion, or renovation of facilities for manufacturing, usage, storage, and inspection of machines, equipment, materials, and substances with strict safety requirements. | 1 | 1 | ||
II | Basic knowledge on occupational safety and hygiene | 8 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
1 | Basic knowledge about hazardous and harmful factors at the workplace. | 4 | 4 | ||
2 | Methods to improve working conditions. | 1 | 1 | ||
3 | Safety culture in manufacturing and business. | 1 | 1 | ||
4 | Rights and obligations of employers and employees; policies and regimes on occupational safety and hygiene; roles and duties of safety officers. | 1 | 1 | ||
5 | Occupational safety rules, signage, safety instructions, use of safety equipment and personal protective equipment; skills for first aid, accident prevention, and occupational disease control. | 1 | 1 | ||
III | Specialized training content | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 |
Comprehensive knowledge of machines, equipment, and substances generating hazards; risk analysis, management of occupational safety and hygiene, and safe work procedures with machines and hazardous substances. | 6 | 4 | 2 | ||
IV | End-of-course occupational safety assessment | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 24 | 22 | 2 |
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d. Occupational Safety Card
After completing occupational safety training and passing the examination, workers will be issued a Group 3 occupational safety card (commonly referred to as Group 3 occupational safety certificate).
The Group 3 safety card shows information such as name, date of birth, job, and specific working environment. It also includes training duration, red stamp, and signature confirming completion of the training.
According to regulations in Clause 2 Article 24 of Decree 44/2016/ND-CP, there are two cases:
- If there is an employment contract between employer and employee, the employer must stamp and endorse the safety card for Group 3 trainees after completing training and passing the test.
- If the worker is freelance or temporary, without an employment contract, the training unit must stamp and endorse the safety card after the worker completes training and passes the test.

3. Recognizing Hazards Affecting Workers in Motorcycle Parts Manufacturing
Manufacturing motorcycle parts can pose various hazards to workers. Below are some common hazards in motorcycle parts production and how to recognize them:
- Chemical hazards: Harmful chemicals such as solvents, detergents, cleaners, fillers, adhesives, surface coatings, and preservatives are often used in motorcycle parts manufacturing. These substances can harm workers’ health if directly contacted or inhaled. Workers may suffer damage to skin, eyes, respiratory system, liver, kidneys, and even risk cancer. Therefore, manufacturers must ensure proper use and storage of chemicals and implement protective measures such as masks, protective clothing, gloves, and safety goggles for workers.
- Occupational accident hazards: Motorcycle parts manufacturing often involves mechanical processing and the use of machinery and advanced technology. Unsafe equipment or improperly maintained machines can cause workplace accidents. Risks include electrical incidents, fire and explosion accidents, collisions, flying debris, cuts, burns, crushing, etc. To ensure worker safety, businesses need to invest in safety equipment, provide guidance, and train employees on safe machinery and equipment operation.
- Noise and vibration hazards: The working environment in motorcycle parts production is often affected by noise and vibration, especially during prolonged machine operation. Noise and vibration can damage workers’ hearing.
- Contamination exposure hazards: During production, materials and surfaces may be contaminated with pollutants and bacteria. Exposure to these substances can cause health issues such as pneumonia and infections.
- Electrical hazards: If electrical equipment in the factory is not regularly maintained, lacks proper insulation, or is not waterproof, it can pose the risk of electric shock to workers during production.
4. Common Workplace Accidents for Workers in Motorcycle Parts Manufacturing
During motorcycle parts production, workers may encounter various types of workplace accidents, including:
- Injury accidents: These are among the most common accidents in motorcycle parts manufacturing. Such accidents include being stabbed, hit, hit by flying debris, cut, or crushed. They can lead to injuries, burns, or even fatalities.
- Machine-related accidents: Workers must operate various machinery and equipment during production. Accidents may include entrapment, crushing, burns, or cuts caused by machinery usage.
- Chemical accidents: Workers are exposed to numerous harmful chemicals. Without protective measures such as masks, gloves, and protective clothing, workers may suffer damage to skin, eyes, respiratory system, or even face cancer risks.
- Environmental impact accidents: The working environment in motorcycle parts manufacturing is often affected by noise, dust, toxic gases, and humidity. Without protective measures, workers’ health can be adversely affected.
- Electric shock accidents: If electrical equipment is not properly maintained, lacks insulation, or is not waterproof, it can result in electric shocks for workers during production.
5. Safety Measures When Participating in Motorcycle Parts Manufacturing
Manufacturing motorcycle parts requires focus and attention to occupational safety. To ensure worker safety during the manufacturing process, businesses should apply the following safety measures:
- Ensure full protective equipment: Workers must be equipped with full protective gear such as helmets, gloves, safety glasses, safety shoes, and protective uniforms. These devices help protect body parts from injury and contamination risks.
- Conduct occupational safety training: Businesses need to train employees on safety procedures and the use of protective equipment. Training helps workers understand hazards and take actions to avoid accidents and injuries during work.
- Perform regular inspection and maintenance of equipment: Machinery in motorcycle parts manufacturing factories should be inspected and maintained regularly to ensure safe and effective operation. Faulty or unsafe equipment must be repaired or replaced immediately.
- Apply safe working procedures: Businesses need to establish safe working procedures and ensure workers follow them. These procedures may include operating equipment correctly, handling hazardous materials, safely storing materials and products, and allocating work properly.
- Ensure safe access to chemical products: Businesses must provide employees with information about chemical products and ensure they have full safety measures when handling chemicals.
- Periodically conduct occupational environment monitoring in factories, collect and analyze harmful factors to workers, and adjust to reduce risks to prevent occupational diseases.
6. Benefits of Occupational Safety Training for Motorcycle Parts Manufacturing
An Toan Nam Viet provides businesses with the following benefits after completing occupational safety training courses according to the regulations in Decree 44/2016/ND – CP on occupational health and safety for companies and enterprises.
- Workers can identify potential occupational hazards and take preventive measures to avoid accidents.
- Businesses can establish risk prevention measures in production, operation, and maintenance processes.
- Reduce costs associated with workplace safety incidents.
- Continuous production helps increase labor productivity and product quality.
- Ensure compliance with occupational safety laws and avoid legal risks.
- Create credibility and professionalism, enhancing the brand of the business.
An Toan Nam Viet’s training courses are solutions to prevent external hazards from affecting individuals, helping them avoid injuries or even fatalities.
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7. Customer Feedback After Completing Motorcycle Parts Manufacturing Safety Training
An Toan Nam Viet has many years of experience accompanying numerous businesses in Vietnam in general and in southern provinces in particular. This responsibility is extremely valuable to Nam Viet, which is why Nam Viet’s Occupational Safety Training is increasingly professional. The motivation for An Toan Nam Viet’s growth comes from both positive feedback and suggestions from businesses. Below are feedbacks from our valued partners.
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8. An Toan Nam Viet’s Occupational Safety Training Capabilities
An Toan Nam Viet is a reputable and high-quality occupational safety training center in Vietnam. Safety training sessions are continuously held at production workshops, factories, or construction sites across the country (all 63 provinces of Vietnam).
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Occupational safety training license
- An Toan Nam Viet has been inspected and certified by the Department of Occupational Safety under the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs, granting a certificate of eligibility for occupational safety and hygiene training. This further solidifies our training capabilities.

Materials and lectures
- Before being included in safety training courses, training materials are reviewed to ensure accuracy and effectiveness in practical application.
- Lecturing methods of instructors follow the standards of An Toan Nam Viet, based on research and experience from experts in occupational safety and hygiene training to maximize knowledge absorption for trainees.
Facilities
- Controlling classroom factors affecting training enhances teaching efficiency and knowledge absorption for trainees.
- Our training facilities are spacious and meet standards for area, lighting, and training equipment.
9. Nationwide Reputable Safety Training Center
At An Toan Nam Viet, we prioritize occupational safety training. We aim to equip workers with the knowledge to protect themselves, contributing to national development.
To ensure effective training, we carefully prepare tools, equipment, teaching materials, sound, and lighting.
Our safety instructors are experienced professionals with research on identifying hazards in various occupations and ways to prevent them.
Lectures are practical, lively, and easy for workers to understand, ensuring comfortable learning and effective knowledge absorption. Content aligns with Decree 44/2016/ND-CP.
Our safety training center is proud to provide reputable, professional training services with the following advantages:
- Competitive training costs without compromising quality.
- Flexible training schedules according to company production.
- Quick and legally compliant issuance of occupational safety training certificates.
- Instructors have many years of professional experience.
- Classrooms are controlled to enhance teaching efficiency and knowledge absorption.
- Lectures are tailored to occupational safety in enterprises.
- An Toan Nam Viet works dedicatedly and professionally to support customers accurately and promptly.

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