It also covers the facilities emergency response systems and their operation, the roles and responsibilities of a Warden in the event of an emergency and related human behaviours that they may experience during an incident.
These units will also form a solid foundation for those who will be undertaking the role of Chief Warden in their facility.
Successfully completing this nationally recognised training will result in a Statement of Attainment being awarded for:
PUAFER001 | Identify, prevent and report potential facility emergency situations |
PUAFER004 | Respond to facility emergencies |
PUAFER005 | Operate as part of an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) |
PUAFER008 | Confine small emergencies in a facility |
PUAFER009 | Participate as a member of a facility emergency response team |
Course Content
- Australian Standard 3745-2010
- Emergency planning committee
- Emergency control organisation
- Fire warden identification & structure
- Emergencies where evacuation may be required
- Methods of raising the alarm
- Safety procedures at fires
- Practical incident control & chief fire warden scenarios
- Bomb threat procedures
- Persons with disabilities
ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS
Individuals undertaking this course will be expected to complete both written and practical assessment tasks.
The Training Package for this unit requires a student to be physically able to undertake risk management and use and re-stow initial response equipment.
COURSE DURATION
Full course: 1 Day face-to-face training.
COURSE FEES
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