Fire Industry Training (FiT) offers this qualification for individuals who are already working in the Fire Protection Industry and are wanting to obtain state specific Fire Protection skills. The training is customised to assist in students' industry skills and in addition to improve their employabi
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Fire Industry Training (FiT) offers this qualification for individuals who are already working in the Fire Protection Industry and are wanting to obtain state specific Fire Protection skills. The training is customised to assist in students' industry skills and in addition to improve their employability.
Fire Industry Training (FiT) is an industry owned organisation, committed to fire protection and dedicated to quality training. Formed in 2008 FiT quickly established itself as the pre-eminent provider of fire protection training in Australia.
FiT delivers a range of industry specific training at our centres of excellence, where we consistently strive to improve and to fulfil our objective of delivering quality, industry focussed training which benefits all stakeholders. Our success sees us as the preferred provider of apprentice training for all states.
This unit is designed to ensure that an appropriate first response to fire incidents in onshore and offshore situations/emergencies is achieved. This competency applies to students who are required to respond to fires in the workplace (other than evacuating to the assembly point).
Fire Emergency Training course is offered by Queensland Fire And Rescue Training.
This objective of this course is to provide candidates with the required skills and knowledge required to work within the command, control and coordination structure of an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO).
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The course has been developed to cover the broad range of emergencies and workplaces as considered in Australian Standard 3745-2010 and applies to employees in the workplace within all industries and in all contexts.
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