Undertake First Response To Fire Incidents

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The Australian Well Control Centre based in Brisbane and Toowoomba offer “weekly” Undertake First Response to Fire Incidents Programs on site at our designated Brisbane On-boarding Training Facility in East Brisban

$195

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6 Hours

Course Details

The Australian Well Control Centre based in Brisbane and Toowoomba offer “weekly” Undertake First Response to Fire Incidents Programs on site at our designated Brisbane On-boarding Training Facility in East Brisbane. In addition, AWCC conduct regular Fire, First Aid and Safety Training off site at locations request by our clients, meaning we can come to you! Minimum numbers apply.

 

Why Choose Awcc For Your Next Undertake First Response To Fire Incidents Program?

Selecting the right training provider that offers quality training is critical when learning the “skills of response” to incidences involving fire. In the facilitation of this program AWCC’s Training and Assessment Strategies focus on the psychology of Decision Making in critical situations.

This focus arms the student with a deeper understanding of themselves and how human behaviors can affect an outcome, either positive or negative when a First Response action to Fire is necessary. As we all know, time is of the essence when dealing with Fire, and having a deeper understanding of how to contain, control and eliminate such hazards is critical to the extent of physical, environmental and in some cases human damage that will occur.

When enrolling in the MSMWHS212: First response to fire incidents course it is essential that the Instructors are well established and can deliver exactly what is required in a friendly no pressure learning environment. From a students perspective, the AWCC’s Fire Training Team have exactly what you need for all your Fire Training Compliance needs, including higher levels of certification if and when you require them. 

This course can use a mix of Simulated and Live Flame practical exercises that can also be tailor made for your specific company requirements.

 

Determine appropriate actions according to procedures within scope of the candidates responsibilities, including:

  • Be able to evacuate (self/others)
  • Demonstrate the ability to seek assistance as appropriate
  • Apply the relevant control measures
  • Select and use a range of first response fire-fighting safety equipment
  • Select and use the appropriate extinguishing agent
  • Apply defensive fire-fighting tactics and techniques
  • Select and use personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Minimise the effect of a fire incident
  • Communicate clearly and unambiguously with a range of personnel on fire emergency conditions, related problems and safety and emergency procedures.

 

Learning Outcomes:

Evidence must be provided that demonstrates knowledge of organisational procedures, including:

  • Site or organisation emergency procedures and response plans
  • Demonstrate the knowledge of site-specific isolation procedures
  • Relay information regarding the characteristics of fire and fuel types
  • Explain the composition and uses of extinguishing agents
  • Identify and explain the types and application of basic firefighting equipment
  • Explain the types and application of PPE
  • Demonstrate the knowledge of roles and responsibilities of internal and external personnel in relation to fire incidents
  • Demonstrate the appropriate responses to different fire situations.
  • Toowoomba Branch

    55 Neil Street, Toowoomba

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