The Evacuation Exercise is used to evaluate the effectiveness of the Emergency Response Procedures and Evacuation Plan, the actions and execution of the roles and responsibilities of the Wardens and how the occupants / visitors of the building respond to an emergency.
As part of compliance with Australian Standard 3745-2010, an Evacuation Exercise must be conducted at least annually for each business for all occupants.
The Evacuation Exercise is used to evaluate the effectiveness of the Emergency Response Procedures and Evacuation Plan, the actions and execution of the roles and responsibilities of the Wardens and how the occupants / visitors of the building respond to an emergency.
It is also designed to familiarise the occupants with the paths of travel to their fire exits as well as the location of the Assembly Area.
As part of your Warden Training, Elite Fire can observe and monitor your annual Evacuation Exercise which includes a site-specific scenario drill. Following the Evacuation Exercise, the consultant will conduct a de-brief with the Wardens to discuss recommendations for future evacuations. A detailed report will be provided to your site listing potential improvements.
All of Elite Fire Training's consultants are current professional firefighters, so they have been exposed to numerous life threatening situations and have seen the devastating effects on a workplace that lacks proper emergency response training.
Our consultants are dedicated to delivering quality fire and emergency response training to pass on the knowledge and skills they have gained throughout their career. Elite Fire's aim is to assist organisations by offering them site specific training to combat any emergency situation that arises.
In summary, this unit covers working safely at heights in the resources and infrastructure industries and includes: Identifying the work requirements Work procedures and instructions for the task
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Operation of a Forklift requires you to hold a High Risk Work (HRW) licence , a mandatory requirement in Australia. This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge to safely operate equipment to prepare you to obtain a forklift truck HRW licence.
Height Safety Supervisors must be able to: (1) perform unsupervised harness-based skills, (2) competently supervise height safety operators and (3) supervise or participate in a first response rescue of a worker.
They play an important role implementing the workplace safety and health management systems, as well as supporting the organisation’s safety culture. The WHS for Supervisors and Managers course is designed to provide participants with essential safety and health knowledge
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