All businesses and building owners need to consider how they will manage an emergency event or fire if it occurs. An emergency can occur for any number of reasons, with each potential scenario requiring different levels of management and evacuation.
All businesses and building owners need to consider how they will manage an emergency event or fire if it occurs. An emergency can occur for any number of reasons, with each potential scenario requiring different levels of management and evacuation.
To successfully manage an event such as a building fire, hazardous substance, gas leak or bomb threat, it is critical for a safe and coordinated evaluation and evacuation to take place.
For this to occur an effective, up to date and educated emergency control organisation (ECO) or Chief Fire, Fire & Area Wardens should be in place and trained.
The size and structure of the ECO can vary significantly depending on the size and complexity of the business or building.
Survival Solutions can help companies to evaluate the resources required and implement an effective education program based on existing emergency procedure manuals, types of incidences, use of fire alarm and communication systems.
In NSW, Annual Fire Safety Statements are required by law to ensure your building meets the required fire safety standards. This statement must be issued by an accredited practitioner each year.
Survival Solutions can maintain your fire safety system and Annual Fire Safety Statement (AFSS) on a needs basis, or establish you as regular service client as required and manage your council obligation before they fall due.
Warden Training course is offered by Fire and Safety Specialists.
Basic Fire / Fire Extinguisher course is offered by Safety Training Professionals.
These common training units are required to apply for Fire Safety Assessment Qualified Accreditation. These units fill the training gap if the service technician has already completed the service units.
This course prepares staff in chemical handling and spill response training. Staff are trained in using spill control equipment to contain general and chemical spills safely. Their prompt actions will contain and clean up spills with the minimum environmental consequences.
This session covers the duties and responsibilities of the Chief Warden (CW) and Deputy Chief Warden (DCW). On completion of this session, the CW and DCW will understand how to coordinate operations of the ECO and how to coordinate actions to safeguard endangered persons.
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