Participants can attend either one or both of the modules on the day of training and will only receive a Statement of Attainment for the relevant modules’ Unit of Competency. The Fire Warden module must be successfully completed PRIOR to attending the Chief Warden module as it is a pre-requisite
Why Choose This Course
Our combined Fire Warden and Chief Fire Warden course will ensure that all of your employees are suitably trained in the duties and responsibilities of Fire Warden and/or Chief Fire Warden as described in Australian Standard AS3745-2010 Planning for emergencies in facilities.
This training course includes both a theory and practical component to ensure that your employees can safely handle workplace emergencies from attending a small workplace emergency u to the level of training required to fulfil the duties and responsibilities of a Warden and Chief Warden.
Participants can attend either one or both of the modules on the day of training and will only receive a Statement of Attainment for the relevant modules’ Unit of Competency. The Fire Warden module must be successfully completed PRIOR to attending the Chief Warden module as it is a pre-requisite.
Course Subjects:
Fire warden legal & regulatory requirements
Australian Standard 3745-2010 requirements
Building fire safety
Search patterns and techniques
Safety officer & team leader roles & responsibilities
Fire wardens procedures & responsibilities
Types of evacuation including bomb threat procedure
Building fire alarms & communications systems
Developing evacuation plans & procedures
Emergency co-ordination
Human behaviour in emergencies
Post-evacuation activities
Fire and Safety Australia has more than 12 years of experience in providing on site medical and emergency response services. FSA provides clients with a holistic and integrated approach to managing the provision of onsite emergency services.
The course will allow the participant to understand confining small workplace emergencies and the competency required to make decisions about people’s safety during a workplace emergency and to give instructions on the priority order for responding to the emergency incident area.
Power-point presentation including basic occupational health and safety and evacuation procedures, theory of combustion, fire safety presentation, classification of fire, principals of extinguishment, fire spread and types of fire extinguisher
This unit covers the competency required to confine small workplace emergencies. Small workplace emergencies may include such incidents as a small fire that can be controlled using a nearby fire extinguisher
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Chief Wardens play a vital role in the success of any emergency response procedure. Understanding the dynamics of their emergency response, developing good communication and coordination skills and providing explicit instructions are just some of the main topics covered by our implementation sessio...
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