Learn How To Perform Fire Warden Duties. The purpose of ERGT Australia’s Fire Warden (FWAR) training course is to develop the skills and knowledge required to implement specific emergency procedures in the workplace.
Learn How To Perform Fire Warden Duties. The purpose of ERGT Australia’s Fire Warden (FWAR) training course is to develop the skills and knowledge required to implement specific emergency procedures in the workplace.
This course has been developed to cover a broad range of emergencies in the workplace as considered in Australian Standard 3745-2010 Planning for Emergencies in Facilities.
The Fire Warden training course has been designed for individuals who are required to operate as part of an emergency control organisation and may undertake work roles in a variety of industry sectors. The individuals attending the Fire Warden training course may range from administration personnel to experienced production plant workers.
At ERGT Australia, we have two state-of-the-art safety training facilities in Darwin, NT. The Darwin Safety Training Centre operates out of Charles Darwin University (CDU) and our Offshore Survival Training Annexe is located out in East Arm.
For all your safety training needs in the Northern Territory, ERGT Australia has you covered. Find out more about our Darwin safety training centres below or if you require further information, get in touch with us today.
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