Emergency Warden including Fire Extinguishers

Course Description

This course will cover theoretical and practical elements of workplace fire and emergency situations as defined in Australian Standards 3745-2010.  It provides the skills and knowledge for those who may be required to act as Fire and Emergency Wardens within a workplace’s Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) and to be able to recognise and control small emergencies on-site.

This session includes the use of fire extinguishers.

Units of Competency

PUAFER005 Operate as part of an emergency control organisation

PUAFER008 Confine small workplace emergencies

Course Content

  • Types of emergencies
  • Planning principles
  • Effective emergency control
  • Roles and responsibilities of the Emergency Control Organisation (ECO)
  • Roles and responsibilities of members of the public emergency service
  • Emergency Control Organisations’ system for preparing for emergencies
  • Responding to emergency reports and signals
  • Emergency evacuations
  • Duties of wardens
  • Human behaviour in emergencies behaviour
  • Evaluating emergencies in the workplace
  • Basic fire behaviour

Upcoming Workshops

Name Date Time Location Available Spaces Cost
Emergency Warden including Fire Extinguishers 7 October 2024 08:30 am - 02:30 pm PARCOR- 126 Douro Street, North Geelong 0 $250.00
Emergency Warden including Fire Extinguishers 6 December 2024 08:30 am - 02:30 pm PARCOR- 126 Douro Street, North Geelong 8 $250.00

Entry Requirements

The ability to;

  • Report/record faults and defects according to organisational procedures
  • Gain access to, and interpret, material safety data sheets (MSDSs)
  • Access and understand company/organisation standard operating procedures (SOPs)
  • Access and comply with WHS / OHS legislation
  • Relate to a range of people from a range of cultural, linguistic, social and ethnic backgrounds, and a range of physical and intellectual abilities
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Communicate clearly by the means specified in the emergency plan
  • Communicate effectively and assertively and show leadership in an incident
  • Use literacy and numeracy skills as required to read, interpret and apply guidelines and protocols
  • Use literacy and numeracy skills to adequately interpret documentation available in line with State/Territory regulations, legislation and policies
  • Perform manual handling tasks and strenuous activities

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this unit.

Participant Responsibilities

Participants are required to be on time for all courses and bring a form of identification such as Australian Drivers Licence or Medicare Card for verification of details listed on the course enrolment form.

Due to the practical nature of this course, participants will be required to wear suitable attire such as long pants and work boots. Where appropriate other PPE such as High Visibility clothing, safety glasses and hard hats are to be worn.

For additional Participant Responsibilities, refer to the participant handbook.

Delivery

Face to Face training will be conducted over a period of 6 hours including both theory and practical components.

Training can be conducted both on or offsite site provided access to a range of emergency equipment appropriate to the sites emergency plan and a suitable training room is available for use.

PARCOR caters for training onsite throughout Victoria including areas such as Melbourne, Geelong, Portland, Warrnambool, Colac, Bendigo, Ballarat, Horsham, Sale, Bairnsdale, Echuca, Mildura, Wangaratta, Dandenong, Frankston and Traralgon.

Group Size

To ensure quality training and a safe learning environment, the maximum allowable group size is 12 participants.

What Information Will PARCOR Require?

Due to the assessment requirements of the unit of competency, PARCOR will need to be provided with the following information prior to training commencement;

  • Emergency Management Plans

What Will Your Organisation Receive?

  • Statement of Attainment issued to individual participants who successfully complete the requirements of the unit of competency and have a valid Unique Student Identifier (USI)
  • Nationally Recognised Training Summary for your Health and Safety Office compliance file

Where Can I View the Units of Competency?

PUAFER005 Operate as Part of an Emergency Control Organisation – http://training.gov.au/Training/Details/PUAFER005 

PUAFER008  Confine Small Workplace Emergencies – http://training.gov.au/Training/Details/PUAFER008 

Assessment

Assessment of knowledge will be conducted by use of a workbook and verbal questioning. Participants will also be required to demonstrate competence through a range of practical activities.

How Often Should Reassessment be Conducted?

AS3745 requires first attack firefighting refresher training at intervals not greater than two years.

Cost

Public Course – $250 per person

Onsite Training – $POA

Onsite Training

Upcoming Workshops

Name Date Time Location Available Spaces Cost
Emergency Warden including Fire Extinguishers 7 October 2024 08:30 am - 02:30 pm PARCOR- 126 Douro Street, North Geelong 0 $250.00
Emergency Warden including Fire Extinguishers 6 December 2024 08:30 am - 02:30 pm PARCOR- 126 Douro Street, North Geelong 8 $250.00
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