People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of evacuation requirements for a particular workplace or site, and explain the duties of a Fire and Emergency Warden.
People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of evacuation requirements for a particular workplace or site, and explain the duties of a Fire and Emergency Warden.
BeSafe’s trainers bring on-the-job experience learned on the tools themselves. This combined with an innovative use of their expertise, technology, and a mix of online, classroom and practical training ensures candidates leave our courses with the skills, awareness, and a safety-first attitude.
You have your fire extinguisher – now make sure you know how to use it!  To extinguish a fire with a portable extinguisher, a person must be able to access the fire extinguisher, know how to activate the unit and know how to apply the agent effectively – all in the span of a few seconds.
Education and training for staff including how to respond to fire and emergency, fire warden training and fire alarm systems.
In the event of a building evacuation as a result of a fire, the role of Fire Warden is crucial to the safety of all building occupants. During an evacuation, the Building or Chief Warden represents the New Zealand Fire Service until their arrival and therefore has authority over occupants.
This course will give you an in-depth understanding of the duties of a Fire and Emergency Warden in accordance with the law, as well as the practical skills to effectively evacuate the workplace in event of a fire or emergency.
A typical training session covers the different aspects of using a fire extinguisher, and hands-on use of the extinguisher so that participants are comfortable with basic operation and best practice.
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