CHIEF FirE WARDEN
Course Overview
This nationally recognised course equips participants with the leadership skills required to act in the role of Chief Warden during a workplace fire event or other incident. It covers how to make decisions about people’s safety during a workplace emergency and trains participants in how to give instructions for responding to the emergency incident.
Course Outline:
- Preparing for workplace emergencies
- Communicating, controlling and coordinating workplace emergency procedures
- Controlling the response to emergency reports, signals and warnings
- Coordinating reports and results of the initial emergency response
- Concluding an incident
Course Inclusions:
- Training will be conducted by one of our experienced trainer / assessors who have resource industry currency and supported by a strong knowledge of relevant legislation, regulations and industry standards.
- Practical and theoretical activities drive the training experience to ensure that the training is engaging, interesting and relevant.
- 4-hours of training. Up to 12 trainees per course. A typical course runs from 07:30-11:30
Participants must
Be at least 16 years of age
Hold the unit PUAFER005 Operate as part of an emergency control organisation (commonly known as Fire Warden).
Equipment requirements
We supply all equipment necessary for you to undertake training.
For our public courses at our purpose-built training facility trainees must provide:
Transport
Lunch
Appropriate clothing, closed-in footwear.
Certification:
Students who are assessed as competent will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised. The Statement is issued by Australian Operator Training (RTO 41351).
National unit of competency
PUAFER006 – Lead an Emergency Control Organisation
Course Duration
4 hours
Price
$175.00 pp for public courses.
For group bookings outside our public course schedule or at your location, please contact our office on 07 49822541