This course has been developed for individuals who wish to work or who are appointed in a Facility Fire Safety role. The identified units of competency are industry standard for individuals who are members of an ECO who are chief wardens, deputy chief wardens and communications officers, required to make decisions about the safety of occupants during a facility emergency, give instructions on the priority order for responding to an emergency incident and conclude the facility emergency incident.
This course will equip individuals with the skills and knowledge required to have first attack firefighting skills, including preparing for emergency situations, identifying and assessing an emergency, safely confining emergencies, using initial response equipment and reporting on the facility’s emergency response. The course has been developed to cover a broad range of emergencies and facilities as considered in Australian Standard 3745 and Australian Standard 4083.
Participants in this course will also learn how to effectively:
- Understand roles and responsibilities
- Understand legislation relating to fire safety
- Identifying fire safety installations and equipment in a building
- Develop an awareness of maintenance and records relating to fire safety
- Develop risk management strategies
- Emergency Planning Processes
- Conducting and Evaluating evacuation exercises and fire drills
- Operating emergency protection and emergency control equipment
Units Delivered
This course has been developed for individuals who wish to work or who are appointed in a Facility Fire Safety role. The identified units of competency are industry standard for individuals who are members of an ECO who are chief wardens, deputy chief wardens and communications officers, required to make decisions about the safety of occupants during a facility emergency, give instructions on the priority order for responding to an emergency incident and conclude the facility emergency incident.
This course will equip individuals with the skills and knowledge required to have first attack firefighting skills, including preparing for emergency situations, identifying and assessing an emergency, safely confining emergencies, using initial response equipment and reporting on the facility’s emergency response. The course has been developed to cover a broad range of emergencies and facilities as considered in Australian Standard 3745 and Australian Standard 4083.
Participants in this course will also learn how to effectively:
Understand roles and responsibilities
Understand legislation relating to fire safety
Identifying fire safety installations and equipment in a building
Develop an awareness of maintenance and records relating to fire safety
Develop risk management strategies
Emergency Planning Processes
Conducting and Evaluating evacuation exercises and fire drills
Operating emergency protection and emergency control equipment
From POA per person
Validity - 1 Year