- Fire Warden

Fire Warden Training - $150

  • PUAFER005 Operate as Part of an Emergency Control Organisation

Student Requirements

  • Students must have the language, literacy, numeracy (LLN) and physical capabilities to meet the performance criteria of this unit. (For further information or if you have any concerns regarding LLN and/or physical capabilities please contact the office)

  • Participants must have the ability to read and write English and be able to perform practical and theoretical assessment as required.

  • Students must wear standard work wear, enclosed safety shoes, long shirt and pants.

Course Details

  • Duration: 3-4 Hours

  • Delivery Mode: Face to face

  • Where: Unit 2, 84 Solomon Road, Jandakot WA 6164.

  • Amenities: Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided. Kitchen facilities are available for those who wish to bring their own lunch. A lunch bar is 100m away.

  • Group bookings are available at your site or ours. Please contact our office on 08 94178888 or email admin@stp.net.au for pricing and site requirements. Up to 12 participants per group.

This nationally accredited Operate as Part of an Emergency Control Organisation (fire warden) training course provides participants with the skills and knowledge to implement the emergency response specified in the workplace emergency procedures or specified by a person at a higher level in the emergency control organisation. People who undertake this work will be working within the command, control and coordinate structure of the emergency control organisation. This training is delivered in compliance with AS 3745-2010.

Pre-Requisites
There are no pre-requisite units for this course.

Designed For
This course is recommended for participants designated as fire wardens in any workplace.

Upon Completion
Upon successful completion of this course, each participant will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment and wallet sized card for:

  • PUAFER005 Operate as Part of an Emergency Control Organisation

Course Outline

  • Induction and enrolment

  • Roles and Responsibilities:Types of Emergencies

    • Emergency Planning Committee (EPC)

    • Emergency Control Organisation (ECO)

  • Basic Fire Behaviour

  • Evaluating and responding to emergencies

  • Wardens – roles, responsibilities, identification

  • Alarms and warning systems

  • Human behaviour in emergencies

  • Emergency warning and intercommunication system

  • Use of emergency control equipment and facilities

  • Command and control evacuation procedures

  • Assembly point control, personnel accountability

  • Co-ordination of emergency services

  • Post initial response- recovery, re-location, restoration & de-brief

  • Evacuation plan – building requirements

  • Evacuation exercise (if required)

  • Written Assessment