The Fire Safety Adviser Training course prepares personnel with the skills required to act as a fire safety advisor during day to day matters and also during an on-site emergency as required in the Building Fire safety Regulations 2008.
Course Overview:
Identifying potential workplace emergencies
Workplace reporting
Responding to the emergency including raising the alarm, Varied workplace emergency responses.
Fire principles includes fire triangle, classes of fires
Fire extinguisher training (including fire blankets) including types of extinguishers, maintenance and inspection, practical/simulated scenarios and spill kits (optional).
The emergency management plan and the roles/responsibilities and identification of the emergency control organisation
Fire Safety legislative requirements
Develop the emergency management plan
Evacuation coordination
Emergency Risk Management
Training and Auditing
Post – evacuation activities
Practical evacuation scenarios
Our experienced trainers offer a wide range of First Aid, Safety and Fire courses to best suit your requirements. We offer both public and group course on the Sunshine Coast and Gympie at a time and place which suits you.
Our trainers can attend group training from Bundaberg to Brisbane including Wide Bay Burnett Region. At Safetywave, we deliver much more than the theory. We know all about first aid, Safety and Fire Training.
By the end of this course, you will be able to confidently design a fire sprinkler system from scratch, interpret design codes and apply industry best-practices, so that you can provide solutions that save stakeholders money, safeguard assets & protect lives.
Developed to cover a broad range of emergencies as considered in AS 3745-2010. Includes information relating to roles and responsibilities, duties, evacuation procedures, bomb and substance threats, and emergency response procedures.
The Juvenile Fire Lighter Intervention Program (JFLIP) is a free, confidential, state-wide service to help families deal with child fire lighting behaviour.
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).
The course has been developed to cover a broad range of emergencies and facilities as considered in Australian Standard 3745 and Australian Standard 4083. It applies to employees in the workplace within all industries and in all contexts.
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