Fire Warden

Participants will learn the roles and responsibilities of a Fire Warden, tailored specifically for their type of workplace. This course meets the requirements of the AS3745-2010 Planning for emergencies in facilities and the AS4083-2010 Planning for emergencies – Health Care Facilities and participants can choose to undertake nationally accredited or site specific non-accredited training to suit their needs.

Certification

Option 1:

For accredited training, on successful completion students will receive a Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised unit of competency PUAFER005- Operate as part of an emergency control organisation.

Option 2:

For non-accredited training, on completion students will receive a Certificate of Participation in the Fire Warden roles and responsibilities.

Qualifications are issued by Safety Training Solution RTO#40590.

Course Duration

Option 1 – Accredited Training – Onsite face to face

  • 4 hours (Fire Warden & Fire Extinguisher)

Option 2 – Site Specific Non-accredited Training – Onsite face to face

  • 2 hours (Fire Warden & Fire Extinguisher)

Course Cost

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Course Overview

This course can be run onsite at your location as either a nationally accredited course or a site specific no-accredited course. This course provides the essential knowledge and skills to effectively manage and respond to workplace emergencies. Participants will learn the roles and responsibilities of a Fire Warden and the safe selection and use of a fire extinguisher and can be tailored specifically for their facility. 

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Course Outline

  • Identifying and responding to emergency signals and warnings
  • Fire, bomb threat, and other emergencies and their effects on the workplace
  • Human behaviour in fires and emergency events
  • Initiating and controlling the initial emergency response
  • Evacuation and assembly principles and procedures
  • Workplace fireboards and fire equipment location(s)
  • Making arrangements for people requiring assistance
  • Fire warden identification techniques
  • Accounting for all building occupants
  • Evacuation reporting
  • Assessing the incident response and applying learnings to improve workplace emergency procedures.

Course Location and Dates

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