Chief Fire Warden
This course meets the requirements of the AS3745 Planning for emergencies and the AS3486 Health Care Facilities and participants can choose to undertake accredited or non accredited training to suit their needs.
Certification
For accredited training, on successful completion students will receive a Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised unit of competency PUAFER008- Confine small emergencies in a facility.
For non-accredited training, on completion students will receive a Certificate of Participation in the correct selection and use of fire extinguishers.
Qualifications ae issued by Safety Training Solution RTO#40590.
Course Duration
Option 1 – Accredited Training – Onsite face to face
- 6 hours (Fire Warden & Chief Warden)
Option 2 – Site Specific Non-accredited Training – Onsite face to face
- 4 hours (Fire Warden & Chief Fire Warden)
Course Cost
POA
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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 Chief Warden and Deputy Chief Warden and can be tailored specifically for their facility.
Course Outline
- 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
- Persons with disabilities
- Duties & responsibilities of chief fire wardens
- Command & control
- Briefing the emergency services
- Post-evacuation management
- Emergency procedures
- Human behaviour
- EWIS/EWS training where these exist for onsite training
Course Location and Dates
We come to you, contact us for dates and availability.
