Fire wardens aren’t there to deal with fires. They’re there to ensure the safety of their co-workers.
Fire wardens aren’t there to deal with fires. They’re there to ensure the safety of their co-workers. They’re the people you look to for guidance in an emergency situation.
From emergency prevention to evacuations, fire wardens are important not only to complying with WHS regulations, but to the essential safety and security of your workplace.
Since 2011, Alsco has been an industry-leader in Warden Training. Alsco also provides a unique Managed Training Solution that ensures your workplace maintains WHS compliance, guaranteeing the safety and well-being of your staff and customers.
Benefits of Emergency Response and Evacuations Training
With 48,000 daily clients and 150+ years of experience, Alsco understands your business. We also understand the complexities of complying with WHS regulations, and keeping your staff safe and secure in the process. Our Warden Training is no exception.
Alsco’s training courses are carefully tailored to fit your company’s size, industry and culture. No matter your unique training needs, our RTO-certified training courses will help keep your company safe, organised and WHS-compliant.
Each year, thousands of people are injured as a result of manual handling. Our Manual Handling Course in Melbourne will equip you with the skills and knowledge that you need to shift loads safely using appropriate manual handling training techniques.
This course is designed to assist you to gain the knowledge required to obtain your Victorian Marine Licence & PWC Endorsement.
Over time forklift operators may become complacent, forget rules or learn bad habits. Conducting forklift refresher training can help an employer to overcome these problems and demonstrate that they are meeting their Duty of Care
The CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to work safely in the construction industry is the latest nationally recognised unit of competency. This course is essential for those wishing to get into the construction industry. That’s because the white card is a requirement for anyone entering a construction site.
This course applies to a broad range of emergencies and covers the work required before emergency services and/or specialist response team arrives (not including the specific use of equipment to prevent facility emergency situations).
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