It covers the initial hazard identification, pre-planning and preparation for Wardens of their areas of responsibility including the development of particular plans to provide assistance to those occupants that may require it.
Course Overview:
The course is developed for members appointed to the facilities Emergency Control Organisation or Warden team. It covers the initial hazard identification, pre-planning and preparation for Wardens of their areas of responsibility including the development of particular plans to provide assistance to those occupants that may require it.
It also covers the facilities emergency response systems and their operation, the roles and responsibilities of a Warden in the event of an emergency and related human behaviours that they may experience during an incident.
These units will also form a solid foundation for those who will be undertaking the role of Chief Warden in their facility.
Course Content:
Australian Standard 3745-2010
Emergency planning committee
Emergency control organisation
Fire warden identification & structure
Emergencies where evacuation may be required
Methods of raising the alarm
Safety procedures at fires
Practical incident control & chief fire warden scenarios
Bomb threat procedures
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A great foundation of any career starts with a solid understanding of business, and more specifically how that relates to management and leadership.
Every single one of our students comes into contact with managers and leaders in the businesses they work in, and at some point in time many of us find ourselves being that person.
Adair Training Solutions is offering courses to support our students knowledge areas in Business, management and leadership to equip them for future career success.
Our Fire Warden course provides participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform the role of a Warden within an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) structure. As a result, this course complies with the Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008 and the Australian Standard (AS) 3745 2010
This is refresher training for the Fire Safety Adviser qualification which reassesses the eight units of competency within the original course.
By law it is mandatory for business owners and occupants of a building to ensure the safety for all persons in the building. Therefore it is important for your business to meet all fire safety regulations.
This course will focus on fire safety and prevention, providing participants with an overview of potential common household emergency situations.
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
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