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Fire & Emergency Courses

 

Emergency response and workplace hazards training courses are essential for individuals and teams. These courses provide the necessary skills and knowledge to respond effectively in emergency situations, including the ability to select appropriate equipment and contingency measures. As a response and rescue team member, it is crucial to have the discretion judgement required to make critical decisions in these situations.

Firehouse Gear

 Individuals who undertake this work will be working within the command, control and coordinate structure of the ECO.  It includes undertaking pre-emergency planning, taking appropriate actions in an emergency and assisting with post-emergency activities. 

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Preparing for emergency situations, identifying and assessing an emergency, safely confining emergencies, using initial response equipment, and reporting on the facility's emergency response.

If you are an occupant of a facility who is required to have first attack firefighting skills for small emergencies, such as small fires that can be controlled using a fire extinguisher; chemical spills that can be controlled using facility personal protective clothing and equipment and a spill kit; or a vehicle accident where there is no significant injury or damage, then this course is a must for you.

Fire Warden Course - Non accredited

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This non-accredited course has been designed for individuals who are required to implement an emergency response as specified in the facility emergency procedures or specified by a person at a higher level in the emergency control organisation (ECO). Individuals who undertake this work will be working within the command, control and coordinate structure of the ECO. It includes undertaking pre-emergency planning, taking appropriate actions in an emergency, and assisting with post emergency activities. 

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Designed for individuals who are required to implement an emergency response as specified in the facility emergency procedures or specified by a person at a higher level in the emergency control organisation (ECO). Individuals who undertake this work will be working within the command, control and coordinate structure of the ECO.  It includes undertaking pre-emergency planning, taking appropriate actions in an emergency, and assisting with post-emergency activities. It applies to members of an ECO who are floor or area wardens and/or wardens or deputy wardens. 

CPPFES2005 Demonstrate first attack firefighting equipment

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11244NAT Course in Mental Health Support for First Responders Wellbeing and Protection

Provide Workplace Mental Health Support

Non-accredited Provide Mental Health Support Wellbeing and Protection              

Non-accredited Youth Mental Health Wellbeing and Protection  

Non-Accredited Workplace Mental Health Wellbeing and Protection

Rescuing a Patient

Having the skills, knowledge, and confidence to recognise and respond to life-threatening emergencies can save a person’s life!  

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