Chief Fire Warden
This nationally recognised course equips participants with the leadership skills required to act in the role of Chief Warden during a workplace fire event or other incident.
About the course
This nationally recognised course equips participants with the leadership skills required to act in the role of Chief Warden during a workplace fire event or other incident.
Course Outline
Course Outline
- Preparing for workplace emergencies
- Communicating, controlling and coordinating workplace emergency procedures
- Controlling the response to emergency reports, signals and warnings
- Coordinating reports and results of the initial emergency response
- Concluding an incident
Course Inclusions
- Training will be conducted by one of our experienced trainer / assessors who have resource industry currency and supported by a strong knowledge of relevant legislation, regulations and industry standards.
- Practical and theoretical activities drive the training experience to ensure that the training is engaging, interesting and relevant.
- 4-hours of training. Up to 12 trainees per course. A typical course runs from 07:30-11:30
Participants must
- Be at least 16 years of age
- Hold the unit PUAFER005 Operate as part of an emergency control organisation (commonly known as Fire Warden).
Equipments requirements
- We supply all equipment necessary for you to undertake training.
Facilities
Transport
Lunch
Appropriate clothing, closed-in footwear.
National units of competency
- PUAFER006 – Lead an Emergency Control Organisation
Certification
Students who are assessed as competent will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised. The Statement is issued by Australian Operator Training (RTO 41351).