Lead an emergency control organisation
National units of competency
- PUAFER006 – Lead an emergency control organisation
- PUAFER005 - Operate as part of an emergency control organisation
Application and Relevance
This course applies to a wide range of settings where emergencies requiring evacuation may occur. It is relevant for people who will need to perform a leadership role in workplace evacuations, in particular the roles of Chief Warden or Deputy Chief Warden. It is recommended for any industry where skills in conducting emergency evacuations are a requirement for worker safety. This course provides the skills and knowledge to be able to supervise and coordinate emergency evacuations.
Duration
8 hours classroom and on-site training and assessment
The total duration is dependent on the complexities of the specific building or site and on the prior experience of the learners.
Course Content
This course provides the skills and knowledge to be able to supervise and coordinate emergency evacuations. It includes:
- Requirements of Australian Standard 3745
- Preparation and planning for emergencies
- Developing evacuation plans and procedures
- Building alarms and communication systems
- Fire safety procedures
- Bomb threat procedures
- Chief Fire Warden responsibilities
- Investigating an emergency
- Coordination of emergencies
- Briefing emergency services
- Human behaviour in emergencies
- Management of Post-evacuation activities
Inclusions
Training conducted by experienced evacuation and rescue specialists
Course documentation
Up to 8 hours classroom, practical training and assessment
Students should have a basic level of literacy and numeracy skills.
It is recommended that participants contact Zokal prior to their course if they have any concerns about their ability to complete the training.
See Student handbook for additional information.
Course Logistics
Number of Participants: 10
Requirement: Provide UNIQUE STUDENT IDENTIFIER (USI number) and ID
Students must have industry experience.
Students must have reasonable level of physical fitness due to the task requirements of this course.
Students must complete and return the PRE-ENROLMENT QUESTIONNAIRE prior to attending for the course
Equipment: All training materials are supplied by Zokal Safety Training
Meals: Full Day Courses – Lunch will be provided and light refreshments will be provided at morning break (only on our premises). Half Day Courses – Light refreshments will be provided at morning break (only on our premises)
Dress: Participants are required to wear clean clothing appropriate for the workplace and covered shoes. All other equipment used will be supplied by Zokal Safety Training.
PARTICIPANTS MUST BE ABLE TO COMMUNICATE IN ENGLISH, AND MUST BE ABLE TO FILL OUT ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION.
Assessment Methods
This is a competency-based programme with progressive assessment throughout the course, including demonstration of written and oral questions relating to underpinning knowledge. Please let us know if there are any issues that your Zokal trainer should be aware of. These may include:
- Language, Literacy and Numeracy
- Physical limitations, such as hearing, vision or mobility concerns
- Anything that may affect your experience in the training course
Award Issued
Nationally – recognised accreditation such as a wallet card and Statement of Attainment Certificate as outlined above will be issued on satisfactory completion of all assessments, to successful participants. Zokal Safety Training Pty Ltd Code 91267
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Course Dates
Please select your course date.
Start Date | Classes | Units | Location | Places left | Cost | ||
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Mon 18th Nov 2024 at 7:00AM | 1 class | 2 units | Zokal Safety Training | Cost $242.00 | Apply | ||
Wed 11th Dec 2024 at 7:00AM | 1 class | 2 units | Zokal Safety Training | Cost $242.00 | Apply | ||
Wed 15th Jan 2025 at 7:00AM | 1 class | 2 units | Zokal Safety Training | Cost $242.00 | Apply |