Introduction
We provide a half day nationally accredited Chief Warden Training course in Toowoomba covering the skills and knowledge required to lead an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) PUAFER006.
Chief Warden training in Toowoomba develops on the training from Fire Warden Training to include the skills and knowledge required to make decisions about the safety of occupants during a facility emergency and to give instructions on the priority order for responding to an emergency incident. As a Chief Warden, you will lead facility preparation of emergency response procedures; controlling and coordinating facility emergency response procedures, actual responses and conclusion activities after an emergency incident. You may also need to act as the primary liaison with emergency services on their arrival.
If you are nominated or ready for this next level of safety and emergency responsibility, or are at a team leader or above level, then then get on board for an engaging and worthwhile safety training experience.
Course Dates
- UOC: PUAFER006 - Lead an emergency control organisation
- Cost: From $145
- Duration: 1/2 Day
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Start Date | End Date | Time | Location | Avail. Spaces | Course Cost | Self Funded | Multi Enrolments |
14/10/2024 | 14/10/2024 | 01:00 pm - 05:00 pm | TOOWOOMBA | 10 | $145.00 |
Start Date | End Date | Time | Location | Avail. Spaces | Course Cost | Self Funded | Multi Enrolments |
14/10/2024 | 14/10/2024 | 01:00 pm - 05:00 pm | TOOWOOMBA | 10 | $145.00 |
Introduction
Course Details
The Chief Fire Warden Course – Toowoomba, PUAFER006 – Lead an Emergency Control Organisation, is a half day course helping you build skills and knowledge to be responsible for decisions about the safety of occupants during a facility emergency and give instruction on priority order for responding to an emergency incident as well as being primary liaison with emergency services on their arrival. Like the Fire Warden Training you will have already done, an emergency situation may be fire or some other emergency – irrespective of this, the focus is how to calmly prepare and take appropriate actions in an emergency situation.
The assessment for this course has been designed to assess the individual to all relevant standards for the course as outlined within Registered Training Organisations, Australian Standards AS 3745 and AS 1815, public safety training package, workplace emergency response unity of competency in line with Australian and Industry expectations, as well as Commonwealth and State Legislation.
The Harness Chief Fire Warden training includes the following content
Prepare for an Emergency in a Facility
- Possible emergency situations identification
- Information gathering, analysis for possible facility emergencies
- Emergency actions for facility emergency identified in line with emergency plan
Undertake Pre-emergency Planning
- Emergency planning meetings, training and exercises
- Response procedures maintenance and updates
- Emergency Control Organisation member information maintenance
Take Appropriate Actions in an Emergency
- Emergency signals and warnings identified/initiated
- Emergency assessment and action plan initiation
- Entry to impacted areas controlled
- Direction and decisions made which are appropriate to situation including communications
- Reports of areas impacted by emergency are received or requested
- Attending emergency services briefed
Conclude Emergency
- Emergency is now safe and associated notifications
- Process for return of facility in line with emergency procedures
- Reinstatement of emergency systems
- Reporting and debriefing through to documentation
If you successfully complete this course, you will receive a certificate which indicates the Statement of Attainments as recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This is a nationally recognised certification. The Statement is issued by us, Harness Energy (RTO 40521).
The Fire Warden Training ‘Statement of attainment’ is for the Nationally Accredited Units of Competency:
- PUAFER006 – Operate as part of an emergency control organisation
The Certificate is usually needed as evidence for your employer for safety and compliance requirements.
Course Requirements
Training Pre-requisite is Fire Warden Training – PUAFER005 – Operate as part of an emergency control. Please wear practical clothing suitable to the course. Also review the important requirements applicable to all courses.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Chief Warden training is the uppermost of the warden training courses with Fire warden/Warden as the starting point. In an emergency, the Chief Warden is in charge of making decisions so occupants in a facility can safely exit an emergency. As an emergency decision maker this includes following all emergency procedures including Emergency Services notifications.
The Chief Warden Training course differs from Fire Warden in that it is focused on the managing and leading an emergency control organisation instead of the warden doing. It carries more responsibility and involves potentially liaising with emergency services personnel.
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Working At Heights + Rescue
- PUAFIR210 – Prevent injury
- PUASAR022 – Participate in a Rescue Operation
- RIWHS204E – Work safely at heights
- PUAEME001 – Provide emergency care