This course not only provides them with essential warden safety knowledge but also includes extinguisher training and the skills necessary to evaluate other emergency situations such as gas leaks, spills and earthquakes.
It is the role of the Head and Floor Wardens to have a clear understanding of their responsibilities and expected actions in the event of an emergency affecting the building and its occupants until the fire service arrives.
This course not only provides them with essential warden safety knowledge but also includes extinguisher training and the skills necessary to evaluate other emergency situations such as gas leaks, spills and earthquakes.
They are given a theory test based on information provided during the course and on completion are issued a Warden Training Course Certificate valid for one year.
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With over 20 years fire safety experience, PWFP Fire Safety offers a wide range of services from Fire Evacuation Schemes, Trial Evacuations, Fire Extinguisher & Warden Training, as well as Fire Safety equipment audits, sales, servicing and repairs.
Covering Southland, Otago and an extended South Island region we are able to provide you with a 24 turn around service when and where possible, including pick up and drop off delivery service where needed.
This course will give you an in-depth understanding of the duties of a Fire and Emergency Warden in accordance with the law, as well as the practical skills to effectively evacuate the workplace in event of a fire or emergency.
This course provides students with an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a fire and emergency warden in accordance with legal requirements, as well as factors involved in the safe evacuation of a workplace or site in an emergency.
Non-Warden fire safety training tends to be ad hoc or limited to induction training. This can leave team members vulnerable and unsure what to do in an emergency as many tend to rely on Wardens for instruction.
This fire extinguisher course will provide you with an understanding of the different types of fire extinguishers and give you the practical skills to put out a fire using the correct equipment, whilst learning about new developments relating to effective fire suppression.
People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of evacuation requirements for a particular workplace or site; and explain the duties of a Fire and Emergency Warden.
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