The course is designed to train participants to the highest level, whereby your organisation can then designate specific roles from Chief Warden, including Deputy Chief Warden and Communications Officer, through to Warden, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of your emergency structure
The Wardens & First Attack Firefighting course is a great introduction to Fire Safety, theory and practical. It is designed to equip the Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) members and other key Emergency Response Teams (ERT) with the knowledge and skills required to effectively perform the duties and safely evacuate the workplace in the event of an emergency, enhancing skills in emergency prevention, preparedness and recovery.
ComSafe will provide training across a range of emergencies such as; personal threat, bomb threat, fire, chemical incidents, medical and many more.
The course is designed to train participants to the highest level, whereby your organisation can then designate specific roles from Chief Warden, including Deputy Chief Warden and Communications Officer, through to Warden, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of your emergency structure and workplace procedures.
The First Attack Firefighting component of this course introduces you to the various types of fixed and portable firefighting equipment commonly found in work environments.
Participants are provided with the required knowledge to be able to correctly identify and select the most suitable first attack firefighting equipment typically installed in workplaces.
Through theory, participants will develop understanding of what a fire is, human behaviour, how to respond, how to alert others, how to assess the type and size of the fire, what action to take when reporting an incident as well as technical aspects of fire itself.
The practical aspects of the training include the correct and safe use and operation of a fire extinguisher under simulated live fire conditions and demonstration of a fire blanket.
Overview:
The Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) structure – roles and responsibilities
Define a Chief Warden through to the Wardens’ role in prevention of emergencies
Safely “lead” a workplace evacuation and coordinate resources
Identify emergency incidents that may impact upon the workplace
Discuss occupant management strategies such as, evacuation and assembly principles and procedures
Discuss fire, bomb threat, and other emergencies and their effects on the workplace
Identify installed emergency control equipment, other facilities and equipment locations
Initiate emergency response
Define the role of emergency services
Review facility emergency communication plans
Demonstrate efficient evacuation of the workplace
Use portable fire extinguishers to extinguish a simulated fire
Classification and fire type, including the selection of the appropriate fire extinguisher to attack the fire
Correct usage of a fire blanket and hose reels (where available)
We educate the community to help prevent incidents from happening and prepare them for action when they do. We train to get it right. We’re ready. Ready for any emergency. Anytime. Every time.
This training includes a theory component and practical walkthrough outlining risks, hazards and emergency response equipment. A detailed report is issued on completion. All warden training is completed in accordance with AS 3745
This course aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed in evacuation coordination instructions. It will assist in building the confidence to manage building emergencies safely and effectively
The course has been developed to cover the broad range of emergencies and workplaces as considered in Australian Standard 3745-2010 and applies to employees in the workplace within all industries and in all contexts.
Fire Prevention and first attack fire fighting Awareness course is offered by Form1.
How To Correctly Use a Fire Blanket course is offered by Fyrepower.
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