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Delivery Mode
Face-to-Face
PUAFER006- Lead an Emergency Control Organisation
PUAFER005- Operate as part of an Emergency Control Organisation
5 Hours Course Length
1-3 Years Certificate Length
Nationally Accredited
Public Training
Private Training
Unfortunately this course is not currently offered as a public course.
We’ll deliver training at your site anywhere in Australia!
Your Location
Real Response has experienced trainers available in most capital cities and regional centres and the ability to run our most popular courses online via zoom with training equipment delivered to your site.
Real Response's modular Warden and Chief Warden training ensures your workplace is never left short when an emergency occurs. Completing both courses allows all wardens to step into the Chief Warden role if the situation arises. Participants can leave after the Warden module and receive their PUAFER005 attainment.
Prerequisites
English Literacy, Physical Ability – Able to Evacuate a Building
Course Delivery
5 Hours Face-to-Face
Outcomes
• Understanding designated responsibilities related to emergency response
• Development of workplace emergency procedures
• Reporting risks and hazards in the workplace
• Communication with building management, staff and emergency services
• Evaluation of workplace emergencies and evacuations
• Preparing for an evacuation
• Assisting others in accord with emergency response procedures
• Implementing emergency planning and control structures
• Fire and other incident control scenarios typically experienced by chief fire wardens
• Methods of raising an alarm and communicating with others during an emergency
• Safety procedures during fires, building evacuations and other emergencies
• Command and control measures for guiding other first aid trained personnel
• Briefing emergency services according to your specific building layout
• Post evacuation management and reporting according to established protocol